Network Working Group
Request for Comments: 2674
Category: Standards Track
E. Bell
3Com Corp.
A. Smith
Extreme Networks
P. Langille
Newbridge Networks
A. Rijhsinghani
Cabletron Systems
K. McCloghrie
cisco Systems
August 1999
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Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with Traffic

Classes, Multicast Filtering and Virtual LAN Extensions

Status of this Memo

This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

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

Abstract

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP based internets. In particular, it defines two MIB modules for managing the new capabilities of MAC bridges defined by the IEEE 802.1D-1998 MAC Bridges and the IEEE 802.1Q-1998 Virtual LAN (VLAN) standards for bridging between Local Area Network (LAN) segments. One MIB module defines objects for managing the 'Traffic Classes' and 'Enhanced Multicast Filtering' components of IEEE 802.1D-1998. The other MIB module defines objects for managing IEEE 802.1Q VLANs.

Provisions are made for support of transparent bridging. Provisions are also made so that these objects apply to bridges connected by subnetworks other than LAN segments. This memo also includes several MIB modules in a manner that is compliant to the SMIv2 [V2SMI].

This memo supplements RFC 1493 [BRIDGEMIB] and (to a lesser extent) RFC 1525 [SBRIDGEMIB].


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Table of Contents

1 The SNMP Management Framework
2 Overview
2.1 Scope
3 Structure of MIBs
3.1 Structure of Extended Bridge MIB module
3.1.1 Relationship to IEEE 802.1D-1998 Manageable Objects
3.1.2 Relationship to IEEE 802.1Q Manageable Objects
3.1.3 The dot1dExtBase Group
3.1.4 The dot1dPriority Group
3.1.5 The dot1dGarp Group
3.1.6 The dot1dGmrp Group
3.1.7 The dot1dTpHCPortTable
3.1.8 The dot1dTpPortOverflowTable
3.2 Structure of Virtual Bridge MIB module
3.2.1 Relationship to IEEE 802.1Q Manageable Objects
3.2.2 The dot1qBase Group
3.2.3 The dot1qTp Group
3.2.4 The dot1qStatic Group
3.2.5 The dot1qVlan Group
3.3 Textual Conventions
3.4 Relationship to Other MIBs
3.4.1 Relationship to the 'system' group
3.4.2 Relation to Interfaces MIB
3.4.2.1 Layering Model
3.4.2.2 ifStackTable
3.4.2.3 ifRcvAddressTable
3.4.3 Relation to Original Bridge MIB
3.4.3.1 The dot1dBase Group
3.4.3.2 The dot1dStp Group
3.4.3.3 The dot1dTp Group
3.4.3.4 The dot1dStatic Group
3.4.3.5 Additions to the Original Bridge MIB
4 Definitions for Extended Bridge MIB
5 Definitions for Virtual Bridge MIB
6 Acknowledgments
7 Security Considerations
8 References
9 Authors' Addresses
10 Intellectual Property
11 Full Copyright Statement


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1 The SNMP Management Framework

The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major components:

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

This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2. A MIB conforming to the SMIv1 can be produced through the appropriate translations. The resulting translated MIB must be semantically equivalent, except where objects or events are omitted because no translation is possible (use of Counter64). Some machine readable information in SMIv2 will be converted into textual descriptions in


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SMIv1 during the translation process. However, this loss of machine readable information is not considered to change the semantics of the MIB.

2 Overview

A common device present in many networks is the Bridge. This device is used to connect Local Area Network segments below the network layer. These devices are often known as 'layer 2 switches'.

There are two major modes defined for this bridging: Source-Route and transparent. Source-Route bridging is described by IEEE 802.5 [802.5]. and is not discussed further in this document.

The transparent method of bridging is defined by IEEE 802.1D-1998 [802.1D] which is an update to the original IEEE 802.1D specification [802.1D-ORIG]. Managed objects for that original specification of transparent bridging were defined in RFC 1493 [BRIDGEMIB].

The original IEEE 802.1D is augmented by IEEE 802.1Q-1998 [802.1Q] to provide support for 'virtual bridged LANs' where a single bridged physical LAN network may be used to support multiple logical bridged LANs, each of which offers a service approximately the same as that defined by IEEE 802.1D. Such virtual LANs (VLANs) are an integral feature of switched LAN networks. A VLAN can be viewed as a group of end-stations on multiple LAN segments and can communicate as if they were on a single LAN. IEEE 802.1Q defines port-based Virtual LANs where membership is determined by the bridge port on which data frames are received. This memo defines the objects needed for the management of port-based VLANs in bridge entities.

This memo defines those objects needed for the management of a bridging entity operating in the transparent mode, as well as some objects applicable to all types of bridges. Managed objects for Source-Route bridging are defined in RFC 1525 [SRBRIDGEMIB].

2.1 Scope

This MIB includes a comprehensive set of managed objects which attempts to match the set defined in IEEE 802.1D and IEEE 802.1Q. However, to be consistent with the spirit of the SNMP Framework, a subjective judgement was made to omit the objects from those standards most 'costly' to implement in an agent and least 'essential' for fault and configuration management. The omissions are described in section 3 below.


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Historical note:

The original bridge MIB [BRIDGEMIB] used the following principles for determining inclusion of an object in the BRIDGE-MIB module:

   (1)   Start with a small set of essential objects and add only as
         further objects are needed.

   (2)   Require objects be essential for either fault or configuration
         management.

   (3)   Consider evidence of current use and/or utility.

   (4)   Limit the total of objects.

   (5)   Exclude objects which are simply derivable from others in
         this or other MIBs.

   (6)   Avoid causing critical sections to be heavily instrumented.
         The  guideline that was followed is one counter per critical
         section per layer.

3 Structure of MIBs

This document defines additional objects, on top of those existing in the original BRIDGE-MIB module defined in [BRIDGEMIB]: that MIB module is to be maintained unchanged for backwards compatibility. Section 3.4.3 of the present document contains some recommendations regarding usage of objects in the original bridge MIB by devices implementing the enhancements defined here.

Two MIB modules are defined here:

   (1)   Managed objects for an extended bridge MIB module P-BRIDGE-MIB
         for the traffic class and multicast filtering enhancements
         defined by IEEE 802.1D-1998 [802.1D].

   (2)   Managed objects for a virtual bridge MIB module Q-BRIDGE-MIB
         for the Virtual LAN bridging enhancements defined by IEEE
         802.1Q-1998 [802.1Q].

3.1 Structure of Extended Bridge MIB module

Objects in this MIB are arranged into groups. Each group is organized as a set of related objects. The overall structure and assignment of objects to their groups is shown below.


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3.1.1 Relationship to IEEE 802.1D-1998 Manageable Objects

This section contains a cross-reference to the objects defined in IEEE 802.1D-1998 [802.1D]. It also details those objects that are not considered necessary in this MIB module.

Some objects defined by IEEE 802.1D-1998 have been included in the virtual bridge MIB module rather than this one: entries in dot1qTpGroupTable, dot1qForwardAllTable and
dot1qForwardUnregisteredTable are required for virtual bridged LANs with additional indexing (e.g. per-VLAN, per-FDB) and so are not defined here. Instead, devices which do not implement virtual bridged LANs but do implement the Extended Forwarding Services defined by IEEE 802.1D (i.e. dynamic learning of multicast group addresses and group service requirements in the filtering database) should implement these tables with a fixed value for dot1qFdbId (the value 1 is recommended) or dot1qVlanIndex (the value 1 is recommended). Devices which support Extended Filtering Services should support dot1qTpGroupTable, dot1qForwardAllTable and dot1qForwardUnregisteredTable.


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   Extended Bridge MIB Name            IEEE 802.1D-1998 Name

   dot1dExtBase                        Bridge
     dot1dDeviceCapabilities
       dot1dExtendedFilteringServices
       dot1dTrafficClasses
     dot1dTrafficClassesEnabled
     dot1dGmrpStatus                    .ApplicantAdministrativeControl
   dot1dPriority
     dot1dPortPriorityTable
       dot1dPortDefaultUserPriority     .UserPriority
       dot1dPortNumTrafficClasses
     dot1dUserPriorityRegenTable        .UserPriorityRegenerationTable
       dot1dUserPriority
       dot1dRegenUserPriority
     dot1dTrafficClassTable             .TrafficClassTable
       dot1dTrafficClassPriority
       dot1dTrafficClass
     dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriorityTable
                                        .OutboundAccessPriorityTable
   dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriority
   dot1dGarp
     dot1dPortGarpTable
       dot1dPortGarpJoinTime            .JoinTime
       dot1dPortGarpLeaveTime           .LeaveTime
       dot1dPortGarpLeaveAllTime        .LeaveAllTime
   dot1dGmrp
     dot1dPortGmrpTable
       dot1dPortGmrpStatus             .ApplicantAdministrativeControl
       dot1dPortGmrpFailedRegistrations .FailedRegistrations
       dot1dPortGmrpLastPduOrigin       .OriginatorOfLastPDU
   dot1dTp
     dot1dTpHCPortTable
       dot1dTpHCPortInFrames            .BridgePort.FramesReceived
       dot1dTpHCPortOutFrames             .ForwardOutBound
       dot1dTpHCPortInDiscards            .DiscardInbound
     dot1dTpPortOverflowTable
       dot1dTpPortInOverflowFrames      .BridgePort.FramesReceived
       dot1dTpPortOutOverflowFrames       .ForwardOutBound
       dot1dTpPortInOverflowDiscards      .DiscardInbound


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The following IEEE 802.1D-1998 management objects have not been included in the Bridge MIB for the indicated reasons.

   IEEE 802.1D-1998 Object           Disposition

   Bridge.StateValue                 not considered useful
   Bridge.ApplicantAdministrativeControl
                                     not provided per-attribute
                                     (e.g. per-VLAN, per-Group).
                                     Only per-{device,port,application}
                                     control is provided in this MIB.

3.1.2 Relationship to IEEE 802.1Q Manageable Objects

This section contains section number cross-references to manageable objects defined in IEEE 802.1Q-1998 [802.1Q]. These objects have been included in this MIB as they provide a natural fit with the IEEE 802.1D objects with which they are co-located.

   Extended Bridge MIB Name            IEEE 802.1Q-1998 Section and Name

   dot1dExtBase                        Bridge
     dot1dDeviceCapabilities
       dot1qStaticEntryIndividualPort   5.2 implementation options
       dot1qIVLCapable
       dot1qSVLCapable
       dot1qHybridCapable
       dot1qConfigurablePvidTagging     12.10.1.1 read bridge vlan
                                                 config
       dot1dLocalVlanCapable
     dot1dPortCapabilitiesTable
       dot1dPortCapabilities
         dot1qDot1qTagging              5.2 implementation options
         dot1qConfigurableAcceptableFrameTypes
                                        5.2 implementation options
         dot1qIngressFiltering          5.2 implementation options

3.1.3 The dot1dExtBase Group

This group contains the objects which are applicable to all bridges implementing the traffic class and multicast filtering features of IEEE 802.1D-1998 [802.1D]. It includes per-device configuration of GARP and GMRP protocols. This group will be implemented by all devices which implement the extensions defined in 802.1D-1998.


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3.1.4 The dot1dPriority Group

This group contains the objects for configuring and reporting status of priority-based queuing mechanisms in a bridge. This includes per- port user_priority treatment, mapping of user_priority in frames into internal traffic classes and outbound user_priority and
access_priority.

3.1.5 The dot1dGarp Group

This group contains the objects for configuring and reporting on operation of the Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP).

3.1.6 The dot1dGmrp Group

This group contains the objects for configuring and reporting on operation of the GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP).

3.1.7 The dot1dTpHCPortTable

This table extends the dot1dTp group from the original bridge MIB [BRIDGEMIB] and contains the objects for reporting port bridging statistics for high capacity network interfaces.

3.1.8 The dot1dTpPortOverflowTable

This table extends the dot1dTp group from the original bridge MIB [BRIDGEMIB] and contains the objects for reporting the upper bits of port bridging statistics for high capacity network interfaces for when 32-bit counters are inadequate.

3.2 Structure of Virtual Bridge MIB module

Objects in this MIB are arranged into groups. Each group is organized as a set of related objects. The overall structure and assignment of objects to their groups is shown below. Some manageable objects defined in the original bridge MIB [BRIDGEMIB] need to be indexed differently when they are used in a VLAN bridging environment: these objects are, therefore, effectively duplicated by new objects with different indexing which are defined in the Virtual Bridge MIB.

3.2.1 Relationship to IEEE 802.1Q Manageable Objects

This section contains section-number cross-references to manageable objects defined in clause 12 of IEEE 802.1Q-1998 [802.1Q]. It also details those objects that are not considered necessary in this MIB module.


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Note: unlike IEEE 802.1D-1998, IEEE 802.1Q-1998 [802.1Q] did not define exact syntax for a set of managed objects: the following cross-references indicate the section numbering of the descriptions of management operations from clause 12 in the latter document.

   Virtual Bridge MIB object          IEEE 802.1Q-1998 Reference

dot1qBase

     dot1qVlanVersionNumber           12.10.1.1 read bridge vlan config
     dot1qMaxVlanId                   12.10.1.1 read bridge vlan config
     dot1qMaxSupportedVlans           12.10.1.1 read bridge vlan config
     dot1qNumVlans
     dot1qGvrpStatus                  12.9.2.1/2 read/set garp
                                                applicant controls
   dot1qTp
     dot1qFdbTable
       dot1qFdbId
       dot1qFdbDynamicCount           12.7.1.1.3 read filtering d/base
     dot1qTpFdbTable
       dot1qTpFdbAddress
       dot1qTpFdbPort
       dot1qTpFdbStatus
     dot1qTpGroupTable                12.7.7.1 read filtering entry
       dot1qTpGroupAddress
       dot1qTpGroupEgressPorts
       dot1qTpGroupLearnt
     dot1qForwardAllTable             12.7.7.1 read filtering entry
       dot1qForwardAllPorts
       dot1qForwardAllStaticPorts
       dot1qForwardAllForbiddenPorts
     dot1qForwardUnregisteredTable    12.7.7.1 read filtering entry
       dot1qForwardUnregisteredPorts
       dot1qForwardUnregisteredStaticPorts
       dot1qForwardUnregisteredForbiddenPorts
   dot1qStatic
     dot1qStaticUnicastTable          12.7.7.1 create/delete/read
                                                filtering entry
                                      12.7.6.1 read permanent database
       dot1qStaticUnicastAddress
       dot1qStaticUnicastReceivePort
       dot1qStaticUnicastAllowedToGoTo
       dot1qStaticUnicastStatus
     dot1qStaticMulticastTable        12.7.7.1 create/delete/read
                                                filtering entry
                                      12.7.6.1 read permanent database
       dot1qStaticMulticastAddress
       dot1qStaticMulticastReceivePort
       dot1qStaticMulticastStaticEgressPorts


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dot1qStaticMulticastForbiddenEgressPorts
dot1qStaticMulticastStatus
dot1qVlan
dot1qVlanNumDeletes

     dot1qVlanCurrentTable            12.10.2.1 read vlan configuration
                                      12.10.3.5 read VID to FID
                                                allocations
                                      12.10.3.6 read FID allocated to
                                                VID
                                      12.10.3.7 read VIDs allocated to
                                                FID
       dot1qVlanTimeMark
       dot1qVlanIndex
       dot1qVlanFdbId
       dot1qVlanCurrentEgressPorts
       dot1qVlanCurrentUntaggedPorts
       dot1qVlanStatus
       dot1qVlanCreationTime
     dot1qVlanStaticTable             12.7.7.1/2/3 create/delete/read
                                                filtering entry
                                      12.7.6.1 read permanent database
                                      12.10.2.2 create vlan config
                                      12.10.2.3 delete vlan config
       dot1qVlanStaticName            12.4.1.3 set bridge name
       dot1qVlanStaticEgressPorts
       dot1qVlanForbiddenEgressPorts
       dot1qVlanStaticUntaggedPorts
       dot1qVlanStaticRowStatus
     dot1qNextFreeLocalVlanIndex
     dot1qPortVlanTable               12.10.1.1 read bridge vlan
                                                configuration
       dot1qPvid                      12.10.1.2 configure PVID values
       dot1qPortAcceptableFrameTypes  12.10.1.3 configure acceptable
                                                frame types parameter
       dot1qPortIngressFiltering      12.10.1.4 configure ingress
                                                filtering parameters
       dot1qPortGvrpStatus            12.9.2.2 read/set garp applicant
                                                controls
       dot1qPortGvrpFailedRegistrations
       dot1qPortGvrpLastPduOrigin
     dot1qPortVlanStatisticsTable     12.6.1.1 read forwarding port
                                                counters
       dot1qTpVlanPortInFrames
       dot1qTpVlanPortOutFrames
       dot1qTpVlanPortInDiscards
       dot1qTpVlanPortInOverflowFrames
       dot1qTpVlanPortOutOverflowFrames
       dot1qTpVlanPortInOverflowDiscards


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     dot1qPortVlanHCStatisticsTable   12.6.1.1 read forwarding port
                                                counters
       dot1qTpVlanPortHCInFrames
       dot1qTpVlanPortHCOutFrames
       dot1qTpVlanPortHCInDiscards
     dot1qLearningConstraintsTable    12.10.3.1/3/4 read/set/delete
                                              vlan learning constraints
                                      12.10.3.2 read vlan learning
                                              constraints for VID
       dot1qConstraintVlan
       dot1qConstraintSet
       dot1qConstraintType
       dot1qConstraintStatus
     dot1qConstraintSetDefault
     dot1qConstraintTypeDefault

The following IEEE 802.1Q management objects have not been included in the Bridge MIB for the indicated reasons.

      IEEE 802.1Q-1998 Operation          Disposition

      reset bridge (12.4.1.4)             not considered useful

      reset vlan bridge (12.10.1.5)       not considered useful

read forwarding port counters (12.6.1.1)

        discard on error details          not considered useful

read permanent database (12.7.6.1)

        permanent database size           not considered useful
        number of static filtering        count rows in
           entries                          dot1qStaticUnicastTable +
                                            dot1qStaticMulticastTable
        number of static VLAN             count rows in
          registration entries              dot1qVlanStaticTable

      read filtering entry range          use GetNext operation.
         (12.7.7.4)

read filtering database (12.7.1.1)

        filtering database size           not considered useful
        number of dynamic group address   count rows applicable to each
            entries (12.7.1.3)            FDB in dot1dTpGroupTable


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      read garp state (12.9.3.1)          not considered useful

      notify vlan registration failure    not considered useful
        (12.10.1.6)

notify learning constraint violation

        (12.10.3.10)                      not considered useful

3.2.2 The dot1qBase Group

This mandatory group contains the objects which are applicable to all bridges implementing IEEE 802.1Q virtual LANs.

3.2.3 The dot1qTp Group

This group contains objects that control the operation and report the status of transparent bridging. This includes management of the dynamic Filtering Databases for both unicast and multicast forwarding. This group will be implemented by all bridges that perform destination-address filtering.

3.2.4 The dot1qStatic Group

This group contains objects that control static configuration information for transparent bridging. This includes management of the static entries in the Filtering Databases for both unicast and multicast forwarding.

3.2.5 The dot1qVlan Group

This group contains objects that control configuration and report status of the Virtual LANs known to a bridge. This includes management of the statically configured VLANs as well as reporting VLANs discovered by other means e.g. GVRP. It also controls configuration and reports status of per-port objects relating to VLANs and reports traffic statistics. It also provides for management of the VLAN Learning Constraints.

3.3 Textual Conventions

The datatypes MacAddress, BridgeId, Timeout, EnabledStatus, PortList, VlanIndex and VlanId are used as textual conventions in this document. These textual conventions have NO effect on either the syntax nor the semantics of any managed object. Objects defined using these conventions are always encoded by means of the rules that define their primitive type. Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP are necessary to accommodate these textual conventions which are adopted merely for the convenience of readers.


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3.4 Relationship to Other MIBs

As described above, some IEEE 802.1D management objects have not been included in this MIB because they overlap with objects in other MIBs applicable to a bridge implementing this MIB. In particular, it is assumed that a bridge implementing this MIB will also implement (at least) the 'system' group defined in MIB-II [MIB2], the 'interfaces' group defined in [INTERFACEMIB] and the original bridge MIB [BRIDGEMIB].

3.4.1 Relationship to the 'system' group

In MIB-II, the 'system' group is defined as being mandatory for all systems such that each managed entity contains one instance of each object in the 'system' group. Thus, those objects apply to the entity as a whole irrespective of whether the entity's sole functionality is bridging, or whether bridging is only a subset of the entity's functionality.

3.4.2 Relation to Interfaces MIB

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

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

In the Interfaces Group MIB, the 'interfaces' group is defined as being mandatory for all systems and contains information on an entity's interfaces, where each interface is thought of as being attached to a `subnetwork'. (Note that this term is not to be confused with `subnet' which refers to an addressing partitioning scheme used in the Internet suite of protocols.) The term 'segment' is used in this memo to refer to such a subnetwork, whether it be an Ethernet segment, a 'ring', a WAN link, or even an X.25 virtual circuit.

Implicit in this Extended Bridge MIB is the notion of ports on a bridge. Each of these ports is associated with one interface of the 'interfaces' group (one row in ifTable) and, in most situations, each port is associated with a different interface. However, there are situations in which multiple ports are associated with the same


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interface. An example of such a situation would be several ports each corresponding one-to-one with several X.25 virtual circuits but all on the same interface.

Each port is uniquely identified by a port number. A port number has no mandatory relationship to an interface number, but in the simple case a port number will have the same value as the corresponding interface's interface number. Port numbers are in the range (1..dot1dBaseNumPorts).

Some entities perform other functionality as well as bridging through the sending and receiving of data on their interfaces. In such situations, only a subset of the data sent/received on an interface is within the domain of the entity's bridging functionality. This subset is considered to be delineated according to a set of protocols, with some protocols being bridged, and other protocols not being bridged. For example, in an entity which exclusively performed bridging, all protocols would be considered as being bridged, whereas in an entity which performed IP routing on IP datagrams and only bridged other protocols, only the non-IP data would be considered as being bridged. Thus, this Extended Bridge MIB (and in particular, its counters) is applicable only to that subset of the data on an entity's interfaces which is sent/received for a protocol being bridged. All such data is sent/received via the ports of the bridge.

3.4.2.1 Layering Model

This memo assumes the interpretation of the Interfaces Group to be in accordance with the Interfaces Group MIB [INTERFACEMIB] which states that the interfaces table (ifTable) contains information on the managed resource's interfaces and that each sub-layer below the internetwork layer of a network interface is considered an interface.

This document recommends that, within an entity, VLANs which are instantiated as an entry in dot1qVlanCurrentTable by either management configuration through dot1qVlanStaticTable or by dynamic means (e.g. through GVRP), are NOT also represented by an entry in ifTable.

Where an entity contains higher-layer protocol entities e.g. IP-layer interfaces that transmit and receive traffic to/from a VLAN, these should be represented in the ifTable as interfaces of type propVirtual(53). Protocol-specific types such as l3ipxvlan(137) should not be used here since there is no implication that the bridge will perform any protocol filtering before delivering up to these virtual interfaces.


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3.4.2.2 ifStackTable

In addition, the Interfaces Group MIB [INTERFACEMIB] defines a table 'ifStackTable' for describing the relationship between logical interfaces within an entity. It is anticipated that implementors will use this table to describe the binding of e.g. IP interfaces to physical ports, although the presence of VLANs makes the
representation less than perfect for showing connectivity: the ifStackTable cannot represent the full capability of the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN bridging standard since that makes a distinction between VLAN bindings on 'ingress' to and 'egress' from a port: these
relationships may or may not be symmetrical whereas Interface MIB Evolution assumes a symmetrical binding for transmit and receive. This makes it necessary to define other manageable objects for configuring which ports are members of which VLANs.

3.4.2.3 ifRcvAddressTable

This table contains all MAC addresses, unicast, multicast, and broadcast, for which an interface will receive packets and forward them up to a higher layer entity for local consumption. Note that this does not include addresses for data-link layer control protocols such as Spanning-Tree, GMRP or GVRP. The format of the address, contained in ifRcvAddressAddress, is the same as for ifPhysAddress.

This table does not include unicast or multicast addresses which are accepted for possible forwarding out some other port. This table is explicitly not intended to provide a bridge address filtering mechanism.

3.4.3 Relation to Original Bridge MIB

This section defines how objects in the original bridge MIB module [BRIDGEMIB] should be represented for devices which implement the extensions: some of the old objects are less useful in such devices but must still be implemented for reasons of backwards compatibility. Note that formal conformance statements for that MIB module do not exist since it is defined in SMIv1.

3.4.3.1 The dot1dBase Group

This mandatory group contains the objects which are applicable to all types of bridges. Interpretation of this group is unchanged.


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3.4.3.2 The dot1dStp Group

This group contains the objects that denote the bridge's state with respect to the Spanning Tree Protocol. Interpretation of this group is unchanged.

3.4.3.3 The dot1dTp Group

This group contains objects that describe the entity's state with respect to transparent bridging.

In a device operating with a single Filtering Database,
interpretation of this group is unchanged.

In a device supporting multiple Filtering Databases, this group is interpreted as follows:

dot1dTpLearnedEntryDiscards
The number of times that *any* of the FDBs became full.

dot1dTpAgingTime
This applies to all Filtering Databases.

dot1dTpFdbTable
Report MAC addresses learned on each port, regardless of which Filtering Database they have been learnt in. If an address has been learnt in multiple databases on a single port, report it only once. If an address has been learnt in multiple databases on more than one port, report the entry on any one of the valid ports.

dot1dTpPortTable
This table is port-based and is not affected by multiple Filtering Databases or multiple VLANs. The counters should include frames received or transmitted for all VLANs. Note that equivalent 64-bit port statistics counters, as well as other objects to represent the upper 32 bits of these counters, are defined in this document for high capacity network interfaces. These have confromance statements to indicate for which speeds of interface they are required.

3.4.3.4 The dot1dStatic Group

This optional group contains objects that describe the configuration of destination-address filtering.

In a device operating with a single Filtering Database,
interpretation of this group is unchanged.


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In a device supporting multiple Filtering Databases, this group is interpreted as follows:

dot1dStaticTable
Entries read from this table include all static entries from all of the Filtering Databases. Entries for the same MAC address and receive port in more than one Filtering Database must appear only once since these are the indices of this table. This table should be implemented as read-only in devices that support multiple Forwarding Databases - instead, write access should be provided through dot1qStaticUnicastTable and
dot1qStaticMulticastTable, as defined in this document.

3.4.3.5 Additions to the Original Bridge MIB

In addition to the objects in the original bridge MIB [BRIDGEMIB], this document contains:

    (1)   support for multiple traffic classes and dynamic multicast
          filtering as per IEEE 802.1D-1998 [802.1D].

    (2)   support for bridged Virtual LANs as per IEEE 802.1Q-1998
          [802.1Q].

    (3)   support for 64-bit versions of original bridge MIB [BRIDGEMIB]
          port counters.

4 Definitions for Extended Bridge MIB

P-BRIDGE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- MIB for IEEE 802.1p devices
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Counter32, Counter64
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TruthValue, TimeInterval, MacAddress, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
FROM SNMPv2-CONF
dot1dTp, dot1dTpPort, dot1dBridge,
dot1dBasePortEntry, dot1dBasePort
FROM BRIDGE-MIB;


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pBridgeMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "9908250000Z"
ORGANIZATION "IETF Bridge MIB Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
        "       Les Bell
        Postal: 3Com Europe Ltd.
                3Com Centre, Boundary Way
                Hemel Hempstead, Herts. HP2 7YU
                UK
         Phone: +44 1442 438025
         Email: Les_Bell@3Com.com

Andrew Smith
Postal: Extreme Networks
3585 Monroe St.
Santa Clara CA 95051
USA
Phone: +1 408 579 2821
Email: andrew@extremenetworks.com

Paul Langille
Postal: Newbridge Networks
5 Corporate Drive
Andover, MA 01810
USA
Phone: +1 978 691 4665
Email: langille@newbridge.com

Anil Rijhsinghani
Postal: Cabletron Systems
50 Minuteman Road
Andover, MA 01810
USA
Phone: +1 978 684 1295
Email: anil@cabletron.com

Keith McCloghrie
Postal: cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-1706
USA
Phone: +1 408 526 5260
Email: kzm@cisco.com"

DESCRIPTION
"The Bridge MIB Extension module for managing Priority and Multicast Filtering, defined by IEEE 802.1D-1998."


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-- revision history

    REVISION     "9908250000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
         "Initial version, published as RFC 2674."

    ::= { dot1dBridge 6 }

pBridgeMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pBridgeMIB 1 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- Textual Conventions
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

EnabledStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A simple status value for the object."
    SYNTAX      INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- groups in the P-BRIDGE MIB
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1dExtBase    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pBridgeMIBObjects 1 }
dot1dPriority   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pBridgeMIBObjects 2 }
dot1dGarp       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pBridgeMIBObjects 3 }
dot1dGmrp       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pBridgeMIBObjects 4 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- the dot1dExtBase group
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1dDeviceCapabilities OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      BITS {
        dot1dExtendedFilteringServices(0),
                              -- can perform filtering of
                              -- individual multicast addresses
                              -- controlled by GMRP.
        dot1dTrafficClasses(1),
                              -- can map user priority to
                              -- multiple traffic classes.


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dot1qStaticEntryIndividualPort(2),

                              -- dot1qStaticUnicastReceivePort &
                              -- dot1qStaticMulticastReceivePort
                              -- can represent non-zero entries.
        dot1qIVLCapable(3),   -- Independent VLAN Learning.
        dot1qSVLCapable(4),   -- Shared VLAN Learning.
        dot1qHybridCapable(5),
                              -- both IVL & SVL simultaneously.
        dot1qConfigurablePvidTagging(6),
                              -- whether the implementation
                              -- supports the ability to
                              -- override the default PVID
                              -- setting and its egress status
                              -- (VLAN-Tagged or Untagged) on
                              -- each port.
        dot1dLocalVlanCapable(7)
                              -- can support multiple local
                              -- bridges, outside of the scope
                              -- of 802.1Q defined VLANs.
    }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Indicates the optional parts of IEEE 802.1D and 802.1Q
        that are implemented by this device and are manageable
        through this MIB.  Capabilities that are allowed on a
        per-port basis are indicated in dot1dPortCapabilities."
    REFERENCE
        "ISO/IEC 15802-3 Section 5.2,
        IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 5.2, 12.10.1.1.3/b/2"
    ::= { dot1dExtBase 1 }

dot1dTrafficClassesEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The value true(1) indicates that Traffic Classes are
        enabled on this bridge.  When false(2), the bridge
        operates with a single priority level for all traffic."
    DEFVAL      { true }
    ::= { dot1dExtBase 2 }

dot1dGmrpStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      EnabledStatus
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION


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"The administrative status requested by management for GMRP. The value enabled(1) indicates that GMRP should be enabled on this device, in all VLANs, on all ports for which it has not been specifically disabled. When disabled(2), GMRP is disabled, in all VLANs, on all
ports and all GMRP packets will be forwarded
transparently. This object affects both Applicant and Registrar state machines. A transition from disabled(2) to enabled(1) will cause a reset of all GMRP state
machines on all ports."

    DEFVAL      { enabled }
    ::= { dot1dExtBase 3 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- Port Capabilities Table
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1dPortCapabilitiesTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1dPortCapabilitiesEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table that contains capabilities information about
        every port that is associated with this bridge."
    ::= { dot1dExtBase 4 }

dot1dPortCapabilitiesEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1dPortCapabilitiesEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A set of capabilities information about this port
        indexed by dot1dBasePort."
    AUGMENTS { dot1dBasePortEntry }
    ::= { dot1dPortCapabilitiesTable 1 }

Dot1dPortCapabilitiesEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1dPortCapabilities
            BITS
    }

dot1dPortCapabilities OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      BITS {
        dot1qDot1qTagging(0), -- supports 802.1Q VLAN tagging of
                              -- frames and GVRP.
        dot1qConfigurableAcceptableFrameTypes(1),
                              -- allows modified values of


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                              -- dot1qPortAcceptableFrameTypes.
        dot1qIngressFiltering(2)
                              -- supports the discarding of any
                              -- frame received on a Port whose
                              -- VLAN classification does not
                              -- include that Port in its Member
                              -- set.
    }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Indicates the parts of IEEE 802.1D and 802.1Q that are
        optional on a per-port basis that are implemented by
        this device and are manageable through this MIB."
    REFERENCE
        "ISO/IEC 15802-3 Section 5.2,
        IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 5.2"
    ::= { dot1dPortCapabilitiesEntry 1 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- the dot1dPriority group
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- Port Priority Table
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1dPortPriorityTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1dPortPriorityEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table that contains information about every port that
        is associated with this transparent bridge."
    ::= { dot1dPriority 1 }

dot1dPortPriorityEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1dPortPriorityEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A list of Default User Priorities for each port of a
        transparent bridge.  This is indexed by dot1dBasePort."
    AUGMENTS { dot1dBasePortEntry }
    ::= { dot1dPortPriorityTable 1 }

Dot1dPortPriorityEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {


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dot1dPortDefaultUserPriority
INTEGER,
dot1dPortNumTrafficClasses
INTEGER
}

dot1dPortDefaultUserPriority OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..7)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The default ingress User Priority for this port.  This
        only has effect on media, such as Ethernet, that do not
        support native User Priority."
    ::= { dot1dPortPriorityEntry 1 }

dot1dPortNumTrafficClasses OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..8)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The number of egress traffic classes supported on this
        port.  This object may optionally be read-only."
    ::= { dot1dPortPriorityEntry 2 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- User Priority Regeneration Table
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1dUserPriorityRegenTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1dUserPriorityRegenEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A list of Regenerated User Priorities for each received
        User Priority on each port of a bridge.  The Regenerated
        User Priority value may be used to index the Traffic
        Class Table for each input port.  This only has effect
        on media that support native User Priority.  The default
        values for Regenerated User Priorities are the same as
        the User Priorities."
    REFERENCE
        "ISO/IEC 15802-3 Section 6.4"
    ::= { dot1dPriority 2 }


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dot1dUserPriorityRegenEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1dUserPriorityRegenEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A mapping of incoming User Priority to a Regenerated
        User Priority."
    INDEX   { dot1dBasePort, dot1dUserPriority }
    ::= { dot1dUserPriorityRegenTable 1 }

Dot1dUserPriorityRegenEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1dUserPriority
            INTEGER,
        dot1dRegenUserPriority
            INTEGER
    }

dot1dUserPriority OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..7)
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The User Priority for a frame received on this port."
    ::= { dot1dUserPriorityRegenEntry 1 }

dot1dRegenUserPriority OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..7)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Regenerated User Priority the incoming User
        Priority is mapped to for this port."
    ::= { dot1dUserPriorityRegenEntry 2 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- Traffic Class Table
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1dTrafficClassTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1dTrafficClassEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table mapping evaluated User Priority to Traffic
        Class, for forwarding by the bridge.  Traffic class is a
        number in the range (0..(dot1dPortNumTrafficClasses-1))."
    REFERENCE


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"ISO/IEC 15802-3 Table 7-2"

    ::= { dot1dPriority 3 }

dot1dTrafficClassEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1dTrafficClassEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "User Priority to Traffic Class mapping."
    INDEX   { dot1dBasePort, dot1dTrafficClassPriority }
    ::= { dot1dTrafficClassTable 1 }

Dot1dTrafficClassEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1dTrafficClassPriority
            INTEGER,
        dot1dTrafficClass
            INTEGER
    }

dot1dTrafficClassPriority OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..7)
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Priority value determined for the received frame.
        This value is equivalent to the priority indicated in
        the tagged frame received, or one of the evaluated
        priorities, determined according to the media-type.

For untagged frames received from Ethernet media, this value is equal to the dot1dPortDefaultUserPriority value for the ingress port.

For untagged frames received from non-Ethernet media, this value is equal to the dot1dRegenUserPriority value for the ingress port and media-specific user priority."

    ::= { dot1dTrafficClassEntry 1 }

dot1dTrafficClass OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..7)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Traffic Class the received frame is mapped to."
    ::= { dot1dTrafficClassEntry 2 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------


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-- Outbound Access Priority Table
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriorityTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriorityEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table mapping Regenerated User Priority to Outbound
        Access Priority.  This is a fixed mapping for all port
        types, with two options for 802.5 Token Ring."
    REFERENCE
        "ISO/IEC 15802-3 Table 7-3"
    ::= { dot1dPriority 4 }

dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriorityEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriorityEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Regenerated User Priority to Outbound Access Priority
        mapping."
    INDEX   { dot1dBasePort, dot1dRegenUserPriority }
    ::= { dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriorityTable 1 }

Dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriorityEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriority
            INTEGER
    }

dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriority OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..7)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Outbound Access Priority the received frame is
        mapped to."
    ::= { dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriorityEntry 1 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- the dot1dGarp group
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- The GARP Port Table
-- -------------------------------------------------------------


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dot1dPortGarpTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1dPortGarpEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table of GARP control information about every bridge
        port.  This is indexed by dot1dBasePort."
    ::= { dot1dGarp 1 }

dot1dPortGarpEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1dPortGarpEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "GARP control information for a bridge port."
    AUGMENTS { dot1dBasePortEntry }
    ::= { dot1dPortGarpTable 1 }

Dot1dPortGarpEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1dPortGarpJoinTime
            TimeInterval,
        dot1dPortGarpLeaveTime
            TimeInterval,
        dot1dPortGarpLeaveAllTime
            TimeInterval
    }

dot1dPortGarpJoinTime OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      TimeInterval
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The GARP Join time, in centiseconds."
    DEFVAL      { 20 }
    ::= { dot1dPortGarpEntry 1 }

dot1dPortGarpLeaveTime OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      TimeInterval
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The GARP Leave time, in centiseconds."
    DEFVAL      { 60 }
    ::= { dot1dPortGarpEntry 2 }


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dot1dPortGarpLeaveAllTime OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      TimeInterval
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The GARP LeaveAll time, in centiseconds."
    DEFVAL      { 1000 }
    ::= { dot1dPortGarpEntry 3 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- The GMRP Port Configuration and Status Table
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1dPortGmrpTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1dPortGmrpEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table of GMRP control and status information about
        every bridge port.  Augments the dot1dBasePortTable."
    ::= { dot1dGmrp 1 }

dot1dPortGmrpEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1dPortGmrpEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "GMRP control and status information for a bridge port."
    AUGMENTS { dot1dBasePortEntry }
    ::= { dot1dPortGmrpTable 1 }

Dot1dPortGmrpEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1dPortGmrpStatus
            EnabledStatus,
        dot1dPortGmrpFailedRegistrations
            Counter32,
        dot1dPortGmrpLastPduOrigin
            MacAddress
    }

dot1dPortGmrpStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      EnabledStatus
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current


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DESCRIPTION
"The administrative state of GMRP operation on this port. The value enabled(1) indicates that GMRP is enabled on this port in all VLANs as long as dot1dGmrpStatus is also enabled(1). A value of disabled(2) indicates that GMRP is disabled on this port in all VLANs: any GMRP packets received will be silently discarded and no GMRP registrations will be propagated from other ports. Setting this to a value of enabled(1) will be stored by the agent but will only take effect on the GMRP protocol operation if dot1dGmrpStatus also indicates the value enabled(1). This object affects all GMRP Applicant and Registrar state machines on this port. A transition from disabled(2) to enabled(1) will cause a reset of all GMRP state machines on this port."

    DEFVAL      { enabled }
    ::= { dot1dPortGmrpEntry 1 }

dot1dPortGmrpFailedRegistrations OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The total number of failed GMRP registrations, for any
        reason, in all VLANs, on this port."
    ::= { dot1dPortGmrpEntry 2 }

dot1dPortGmrpLastPduOrigin OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      MacAddress
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Source MAC Address of the last GMRP message
        received on this port."
    ::= { dot1dPortGmrpEntry 3 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
--  High Capacity Port Table for Transparent Bridges
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1dTpHCPortTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1dTpHCPortEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table that contains information about every high
        capacity port that is associated with this transparent
        bridge."
    ::= { dot1dTp 5 }


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dot1dTpHCPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1dTpHCPortEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Statistics information for each high capacity port of a
        transparent bridge."
    INDEX   { dot1dTpPort }
    ::= { dot1dTpHCPortTable 1 }

Dot1dTpHCPortEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1dTpHCPortInFrames
            Counter64,
        dot1dTpHCPortOutFrames
            Counter64,
        dot1dTpHCPortInDiscards
            Counter64
    }

dot1dTpHCPortInFrames OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Counter64
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The number of frames that have been received by this
        port from its segment.  Note that a frame received on
        the interface corresponding to this port is only counted
        by this object if and only if it is for a protocol being
        processed by the local bridging function, including
        bridge management frames."
    REFERENCE
        "ISO/IEC 15802-3 Section 14.6.1.1.3"
    ::= { dot1dTpHCPortEntry 1 }

dot1dTpHCPortOutFrames OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Counter64
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The number of frames that have been transmitted by this
        port to its segment.  Note that a frame transmitted on
        the interface corresponding to this port is only counted
        by this object if and only if it is for a protocol being
        processed by the local bridging function, including
        bridge management frames."


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REFERENCE
"ISO/IEC 15802-3 Section 14.6.1.1.3"

    ::= { dot1dTpHCPortEntry 2 }

dot1dTpHCPortInDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Counter64
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Count of valid frames that have been received by this
        port from its segment which were discarded (i.e.,
        filtered) by the Forwarding Process."
    REFERENCE
        "ISO/IEC 15802-3 Section 14.6.1.1.3"
    ::= { dot1dTpHCPortEntry 3 }

-- ----------------------------------------------------
--  Upper part of High Capacity Port Table for Transparent Bridges
-- ----------------------------------------------------

dot1dTpPortOverflowTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1dTpPortOverflowEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table that contains the most-significant bits of
        statistics counters for ports that are associated with this
        transparent bridge that are on high capacity interfaces, as
        defined in the conformance clauses for this table. This table
        is provided as a way to read 64-bit counters for agents which
        support only SNMPv1.

Note that the reporting of most-significant and
least-significant counter bits separately runs the risk of missing an overflow of the lower bits in the interval between sampling. The manager must be aware of this possibility, even within the same varbindlist, when interpreting the results of a request or asynchronous notification."

    ::= { dot1dTp 6 }

dot1dTpPortOverflowEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1dTpPortOverflowEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible


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    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The most significant bits of statistics counters for a high
        capacity interface of a transparent bridge. Each object is
        associated with a corresponding object in dot1dTpPortTable
        which indicates the least significant bits of the counter."
    INDEX   { dot1dTpPort }
    ::= { dot1dTpPortOverflowTable 1 }

Dot1dTpPortOverflowEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1dTpPortInOverflowFrames
            Counter32,
        dot1dTpPortOutOverflowFrames
            Counter32,
        dot1dTpPortInOverflowDiscards
            Counter32
    }

dot1dTpPortInOverflowFrames OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The number of times the associated dot1dTpPortInFrames
        counter has overflowed."
    REFERENCE
        "ISO/IEC 15802-3 Section 14.6.1.1.3"
    ::= { dot1dTpPortOverflowEntry 1 }

dot1dTpPortOutOverflowFrames OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The number of times the associated dot1dTpPortOutFrames
        counter has overflowed."
    REFERENCE
        "ISO/IEC 15802-3 Section 14.6.1.1.3"
    ::= { dot1dTpPortOverflowEntry 2 }

dot1dTpPortInOverflowDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current


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DESCRIPTION
"The number of times the associated
dot1dTpPortInDiscards counter has overflowed."
REFERENCE
"ISO/IEC 15802-3 Section 14.6.1.1.3"

    ::= { dot1dTpPortOverflowEntry 3 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- IEEE 802.1p MIB - Conformance Information
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

pBridgeConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pBridgeMIB 2 }

pBridgeGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pBridgeConformance 1 }

pBridgeCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { pBridgeConformance 2 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- units of conformance
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

pBridgeExtCapGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
        dot1dDeviceCapabilities,
        dot1dPortCapabilities
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects indicating the optional
        capabilites of the device."
    ::= { pBridgeGroups 1 }

pBridgeDeviceGmrpGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
        dot1dGmrpStatus
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing device-level control
        for the Multicast Filtering extended bridge services."
    ::= { pBridgeGroups 2 }


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pBridgeDevicePriorityGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
        dot1dTrafficClassesEnabled
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing device-level control
        for the Priority services."
    ::= { pBridgeGroups 3 }

pBridgeDefaultPriorityGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
        dot1dPortDefaultUserPriority
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects defining the User Priority
        applicable to each port for media which do not support
        native User Priority."
    ::= { pBridgeGroups 4 }

pBridgeRegenPriorityGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
        dot1dRegenUserPriority
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects defining the User Priorities
        applicable to each port for media which support native
        User Priority."
    ::= { pBridgeGroups 5 }

pBridgePriorityGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
        dot1dPortNumTrafficClasses,
        dot1dTrafficClass
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects defining the traffic classes
        within a bridge for each evaluated User Priority."
    ::= { pBridgeGroups 6 }


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pBridgeAccessPriorityGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
        dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriority
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects defining the media dependent
        outbound access level for each priority."
    ::= { pBridgeGroups 7 }

pBridgePortGarpGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
        dot1dPortGarpJoinTime,
        dot1dPortGarpLeaveTime,
        dot1dPortGarpLeaveAllTime
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing port level control
        and status information for GARP operation."
    ::= { pBridgeGroups 8 }

pBridgePortGmrpGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
        dot1dPortGmrpStatus,
        dot1dPortGmrpFailedRegistrations,
        dot1dPortGmrpLastPduOrigin
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing port level control
        and status information for GMRP operation."
    ::= { pBridgeGroups 9 }

pBridgeHCPortGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
        dot1dTpHCPortInFrames,
        dot1dTpHCPortOutFrames,
        dot1dTpHCPortInDiscards
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing 64-bit statistics
         counters for high capacity bridge ports."
    ::= { pBridgeGroups 10 }


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pBridgePortOverflowGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
        dot1dTpPortInOverflowFrames,
        dot1dTpPortOutOverflowFrames,
        dot1dTpPortInOverflowDiscards
    }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing overflow statistics
        counters for high capacity bridge ports."
    ::= { pBridgeGroups 11 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- compliance statements
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

pBridgeCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The compliance statement for device support of Priority and Multicast Filtering extended bridging services."

MODULE
MANDATORY-GROUPS { pBridgeExtCapGroup }

        GROUP       pBridgeDeviceGmrpGroup
        DESCRIPTION
            "This group is mandatory for devices supporting the GMRP
            application, defined by IEEE 802.1D Extended Filtering
            Services."

        GROUP       pBridgeDevicePriorityGroup
        DESCRIPTION
            "This group is mandatory only for devices supporting
            the priority forwarding operations defined by IEEE
            802.1D."

        GROUP       pBridgeDefaultPriorityGroup
        DESCRIPTION
            "This group is mandatory only for devices supporting
            the priority forwarding operations defined by the
            extended bridge services with media types, such as
            Ethernet, that do not support native User Priority."


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        GROUP       pBridgeRegenPriorityGroup
        DESCRIPTION
            "This group is mandatory only for devices supporting
            the priority forwarding operations defined by IEEE 802.1D
            and which have interface media types that support
            native User Priority e.g. IEEE 802.5."

        GROUP       pBridgePriorityGroup
        DESCRIPTION
            "This group is mandatory only for devices supporting
            the priority forwarding operations defined by IEEE 802.1D."

        GROUP       pBridgeAccessPriorityGroup
        DESCRIPTION
            "This group is optional and is relevant only for devices
            supporting the priority forwarding operations defined by
            IEEE 802.1D and which have interface media types that support
            native Access Priority e.g. IEEE 802.5."

        GROUP       pBridgePortGarpGroup
        DESCRIPTION
            "This group is mandatory for devices supporting any
            of the GARP applications: e.g. GMRP, defined by the
            extended filtering services of 802.1D; or GVRP,
            defined by 802.1Q (refer to the Q-BRIDGE-MIB for
            conformance statements for GVRP)."

        GROUP       pBridgePortGmrpGroup
        DESCRIPTION
            "This group is mandatory for devices supporting the
            GMRP application, as defined by IEEE 802.1D Extended
            Filtering Services."

        GROUP       pBridgeHCPortGroup
        DESCRIPTION
            "Support for this group in a device is mandatory for those
            bridge ports which map to network interfaces that have the
            value of the corresponding instance of ifSpeed
            greater than 650,000,000 bits/second."

        GROUP       pBridgePortOverflowGroup
        DESCRIPTION
            "Support for this group in a device is mandatory for those
            bridge ports which map to network interfaces that have the
            value of the corresponding instance of ifSpeed
            greater than 650,000,000 bits/second."


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        OBJECT      dot1dPortNumTrafficClasses
        MIN-ACCESS  read-only
        DESCRIPTION
            "Write access is not required."

        OBJECT      dot1dTrafficClass
        MIN-ACCESS  read-only
        DESCRIPTION
            "Write access is not required."

        OBJECT      dot1dRegenUserPriority
        MIN-ACCESS  read-only
        DESCRIPTION
            "Write access is not required."

       ::= { pBridgeCompliances 1 }

END

5 Definitions for Virtual Bridge MIB

Q-BRIDGE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- MIB for IEEE 802.1Q Devices
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
Counter32, Counter64, Unsigned32, TimeTicks
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
RowStatus, TruthValue, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, MacAddress
FROM SNMPv2-TC
SnmpAdminString
FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
FROM SNMPv2-CONF
dot1dBridge, dot1dBasePortEntry, dot1dBasePort
FROM BRIDGE-MIB
EnabledStatus
FROM P-BRIDGE-MIB
TimeFilter
FROM RMON2-MIB;

qBridgeMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "9908250000Z"
ORGANIZATION "IETF Bridge MIB Working Group"


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CONTACT-INFO

        "       Les Bell
        Postal: 3Com Europe Ltd.
                3Com Centre, Boundary Way
                Hemel Hempstead, Herts. HP2 7YU
                UK
         Phone: +44 1442 438025
         Email: Les_Bell@3Com.com

Andrew Smith
Postal: Extreme Networks
3585 Monroe St.
Santa Clara CA 95051
USA
Phone: +1 408 579 2821
Email: andrew@extremenetworks.com

Paul Langille
Postal: Newbridge Networks
5 Corporate Drive
Andover, MA 01810
USA
Phone: +1 978 691 4665
Email: langille@newbridge.com

Anil Rijhsinghani
Postal: Cabletron Systems
50 Minuteman Road
Andover, MA 01810
USA
Phone: +1 978 684 1295
Email: anil@cabletron.com

Keith McCloghrie
Postal: cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-1706
USA
Phone: +1 408 526 5260
Email: kzm@cisco.com"
DESCRIPTION
"The VLAN Bridge MIB module for managing Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks, as defined by IEEE 802.1Q-1998."


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-- revision history

    REVISION     "9908250000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
         "Initial version, published as RFC 2674."

    ::= { dot1dBridge 7 }

qBridgeMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { qBridgeMIB 1 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- Textual Conventions
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

PortList ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Each octet within this value specifies a set of eight
        ports, with the first octet specifying ports 1 through
        8, the second octet specifying ports 9 through 16, etc.
        Within each octet, the most significant bit represents
        the lowest numbered port, and the least significant bit
        represents the highest numbered port.  Thus, each port
        of the bridge is represented by a single bit within the
        value of this object.  If that bit has a value of '1'
        then that port is included in the set of ports; the port
        is not included if its bit has a value of '0'."
    SYNTAX      OCTET STRING

VlanIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A value used to index per-VLAN tables: values of 0 and
        4095 are not permitted; if the value is between 1 and
        4094 inclusive, it represents an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN-ID with
        global scope within a given bridged domain (see VlanId
        textual convention).  If the value is greater than 4095
        then it represents a VLAN with scope local to the
        particular agent, i.e. one without a global VLAN-ID
        assigned to it. Such VLANs are outside the scope of
        IEEE 802.1Q but it is convenient to be able to manage them
        in the same way using this MIB."
    SYNTAX      Unsigned32


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VlanId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A 12-bit VLAN ID used in the VLAN Tag header."
    SYNTAX      INTEGER (1..4094)

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- groups in the Q-BRIDGE MIB
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1qBase       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { qBridgeMIBObjects 1 }
dot1qTp         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { qBridgeMIBObjects 2 }
dot1qStatic     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { qBridgeMIBObjects 3 }
dot1qVlan       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { qBridgeMIBObjects 4 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- dot1qBase group
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1qVlanVersionNumber OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                    version1(1)
                }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The version number of IEEE 802.1Q that this device
        supports."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.10.1.1"
    ::= { dot1qBase 1 }

dot1qMaxVlanId OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      VlanId
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The maximum IEEE 802.1Q VLAN ID that this device
        supports."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 9.3.2.3"
    ::= { dot1qBase 2 }


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dot1qMaxSupportedVlans OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Unsigned32
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The maximum number of IEEE 802.1Q VLANs that this
        device supports."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.10.1.1"
    ::= { dot1qBase 3 }

dot1qNumVlans OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Unsigned32
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The current number of IEEE 802.1Q VLANs that are
        configured in this device."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.7.1.1"
    ::= { dot1qBase 4 }

dot1qGvrpStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      EnabledStatus
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The administrative status requested by management for
        GVRP.  The value enabled(1) indicates that GVRP should
        be enabled on this device, on all ports for which it has
        not been specifically disabled.  When disabled(2), GVRP
        is disabled on all ports and all GVRP packets will be
        forwarded transparently.  This object affects all GVRP
        Applicant and Registrar state machines.  A transition
        from disabled(2) to enabled(1) will cause a reset of all
        GVRP state machines on all ports."
    DEFVAL      { enabled }
    ::= { dot1qBase 5 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- the dot1qTp group
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- the current Filtering Database Table
-- -------------------------------------------------------------


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dot1qFdbTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1qFdbEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table that contains configuration and control
        information for each Filtering Database currently
        operating on this device.  Entries in this table appear
        automatically when VLANs are assigned FDB IDs in the
        dot1qVlanCurrentTable."
    ::= { dot1qTp 1 }

dot1qFdbEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1qFdbEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Information about a specific Filtering Database."
    INDEX   { dot1qFdbId }
    ::= { dot1qFdbTable 1 }

Dot1qFdbEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1qFdbId
            Unsigned32,
        dot1qFdbDynamicCount
            Counter32
    }

dot1qFdbId OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX       Unsigned32
    MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
    STATUS       current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The identity of this Filtering Database."
    ::= { dot1qFdbEntry 1 }

dot1qFdbDynamicCount OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX       Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS   read-only
    STATUS       current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The current number of dynamic entries in this
        Filtering Database."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.7.1.1.3"
    ::= { dot1qFdbEntry 2 }


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-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- Multiple Forwarding Databases for 802.1Q Transparent devices
-- This table is an alternative to the dot1dTpFdbTable,
-- previously defined for 802.1D devices which only support a
-- single Forwarding Database.
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1qTpFdbTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1qTpFdbEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table that contains information about unicast entries
        for which the device has forwarding and/or filtering
        information.  This information is used by the
        transparent bridging function in determining how to
        propagate a received frame."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.7.7"
    ::= { dot1qTp 2 }

dot1qTpFdbEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1qTpFdbEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Information about a specific unicast MAC address for
        which the device has some forwarding and/or filtering
        information."
    INDEX   { dot1qFdbId, dot1qTpFdbAddress }
    ::= { dot1qTpFdbTable 1 }

Dot1qTpFdbEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1qTpFdbAddress
            MacAddress,
        dot1qTpFdbPort
            INTEGER,
        dot1qTpFdbStatus
            INTEGER
    }

dot1qTpFdbAddress OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      MacAddress
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current


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DESCRIPTION
"A unicast MAC address for which the device has
forwarding and/or filtering information."

    ::= { dot1qTpFdbEntry 1 }

dot1qTpFdbPort OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Either the value '0', or the port number of the port on
        which a frame having a source address equal to the value
        of the corresponding instance of dot1qTpFdbAddress has
        been seen.  A value of '0' indicates that the port
        number has not been learned but that the device does
        have some forwarding/filtering information about this
        address (e.g. in the dot1qStaticUnicastTable).
        Implementors are encouraged to assign the port value to
        this object whenever it is learned even for addresses
        for which the corresponding value of dot1qTpFdbStatus is
        not learned(3)."
    ::= { dot1qTpFdbEntry 2 }

dot1qTpFdbStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                    other(1),
                    invalid(2),
                    learned(3),
                    self(4),
                    mgmt(5)
                }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The status of this entry.  The meanings of the values
        are:
            other(1) - none of the following.  This may include
                the case where some other MIB object (not the
                corresponding instance of dot1qTpFdbPort, nor an
                entry in the dot1qStaticUnicastTable) is being
                used to determine if and how frames addressed to
                the value of the corresponding instance of
                dot1qTpFdbAddress are being forwarded.
            invalid(2) - this entry is no longer valid (e.g., it
                was learned but has since aged out), but has not
                yet been flushed from the table.
            learned(3) - the value of the corresponding instance
                of dot1qTpFdbPort was learned and is being used.


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self(4) - the value of the corresponding instance of dot1qTpFdbAddress represents one of the device's addresses. The corresponding instance of
dot1qTpFdbPort indicates which of the device's ports has this address.
mgmt(5) - the value of the corresponding instance of dot1qTpFdbAddress is also the value of an
existing instance of dot1qStaticAddress."

    ::= { dot1qTpFdbEntry 3 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- Dynamic Group Registration Table
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1qTpGroupTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1qTpGroupEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table containing filtering information for VLANs
        configured into the bridge by (local or network)
        management, or learnt dynamically, specifying the set of
        ports to which frames received on a VLAN for this FDB
        and containing a specific Group destination address are
        allowed to be forwarded."
    ::= { dot1qTp 3 }

dot1qTpGroupEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1qTpGroupEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Filtering information configured into the bridge by
        management, or learnt dynamically, specifying the set of
        ports to which frames received on a VLAN and containing
        a specific Group destination address, are allowed to be
        forwarded.  The subset of these ports learnt dynamically
        is also provided."
    INDEX   { dot1qVlanIndex, dot1qTpGroupAddress }
    ::= { dot1qTpGroupTable 1 }

Dot1qTpGroupEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1qTpGroupAddress
            MacAddress,
        dot1qTpGroupEgressPorts
            PortList,
        dot1qTpGroupLearnt


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PortList
}

dot1qTpGroupAddress OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      MacAddress
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The destination Group MAC address in a frame to which
        this entry's filtering information applies."
    ::= { dot1qTpGroupEntry 1 }

dot1qTpGroupEgressPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The complete set of ports, in this VLAN, to which
        frames destined for this Group MAC address are currently
        being explicitly forwarded.  This does not include ports
        for which this address is only implicitly forwarded, in
        the dot1qForwardAllPorts list."
    ::= { dot1qTpGroupEntry 2 }

dot1qTpGroupLearnt OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The subset of ports in dot1qTpGroupEgressPorts which
        were learnt by GMRP or some other dynamic mechanism, in
        this Filtering database."
    ::= { dot1qTpGroupEntry 3 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- Service Requirements Group
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1qForwardAllTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1qForwardAllEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table containing forwarding information for each
        VLAN, specifying the set of ports to which forwarding of
        all multicasts applies, configured statically by
        management or dynamically by GMRP.  An entry appears in
        this table for all VLANs that are currently


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instantiated."
REFERENCE
"IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.7.2, 12.7.7"

    ::= { dot1qTp 4 }

dot1qForwardAllEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1qForwardAllEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Forwarding information for a VLAN, specifying the set
        of ports to which all multicasts should be forwarded,
        configured statically by management or dynamically by
        GMRP."
    INDEX   { dot1qVlanIndex }
    ::= { dot1qForwardAllTable 1 }

Dot1qForwardAllEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1qForwardAllPorts
            PortList,
        dot1qForwardAllStaticPorts
            PortList,
        dot1qForwardAllForbiddenPorts
            PortList
    }

dot1qForwardAllPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The complete set of ports in this VLAN to which all
        multicast group-addressed frames are to be forwarded.
        This includes ports for which this need has been
        determined dynamically by GMRP, or configured statically
        by management."
    ::= { dot1qForwardAllEntry 1 }

dot1qForwardAllStaticPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current


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DESCRIPTION
"The set of ports configured by management in this VLAN to which all multicast group-addressed frames are to be forwarded. Ports entered in this list will also appear in the complete set shown by dot1qForwardAllPorts. This value will be restored after the device is reset. This only applies to ports that are members of the VLAN,
defined by dot1qVlanCurrentEgressPorts. A port may not be added in this set if it is already a member of the set of ports in dot1qForwardAllForbiddenPorts. The
default value is a string of ones of appropriate length, to indicate standard non-EFS behaviour, i.e. forward all multicasts to all ports."

    ::= { dot1qForwardAllEntry 2 }

dot1qForwardAllForbiddenPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of ports configured by management in this VLAN
        for which the Service Requirement attribute Forward All
        Multicast Groups may not be dynamically registered by
        GMRP.  This value will be restored after the device is
        reset.  A port may not be added in this set if it is
        already a member of the set of ports in
        dot1qForwardAllStaticPorts.  The default value is a
        string of zeros of appropriate length."
    ::= { dot1qForwardAllEntry 3 }

dot1qForwardUnregisteredTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1qForwardUnregisteredEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table containing forwarding information for each
        VLAN, specifying the set of ports to which forwarding of
        multicast group-addressed frames for which there is no
        more specific forwarding information applies.  This is
        configured statically by management and determined
        dynamically by GMRP.  An entry appears in this table for
        all VLANs that are currently instantiated."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.7.2, 12.7.7"
    ::= { dot1qTp 5 }

dot1qForwardUnregisteredEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1qForwardUnregisteredEntry


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MAX-ACCESS not-accessible

    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Forwarding information for a VLAN, specifying the set
        of ports to which all multicasts for which there is no
        more specific forwarding information shall be forwarded.
        This is configured statically by management or
        dynamically by GMRP."
    INDEX   { dot1qVlanIndex }
    ::= { dot1qForwardUnregisteredTable 1 }

Dot1qForwardUnregisteredEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1qForwardUnregisteredPorts
            PortList,
        dot1qForwardUnregisteredStaticPorts
            PortList,
        dot1qForwardUnregisteredForbiddenPorts
            PortList
    }

dot1qForwardUnregisteredPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The complete set of ports in this VLAN to which
        multicast group-addressed frames for which there is no
        more specific forwarding information will be forwarded.
        This includes ports for which this need has been
        determined dynamically by GMRP, or configured statically
        by management."
    ::= { dot1qForwardUnregisteredEntry 1 }

dot1qForwardUnregisteredStaticPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of ports configured by management, in this
        VLAN, to which multicast group-addressed frames for
        which there is no more specific forwarding information
        are to be forwarded.  Ports entered in this list will
        also appear in the complete set shown by
        dot1qForwardUnregisteredPorts.  This value will be
        restored after the device is reset.  A port may not be
        added in this set if it is already a member of the set
        of ports in dot1qForwardUnregisteredForbiddenPorts.  The


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default value is a string of zeros of appropriate
length, although this has no effect with the default value of dot1qForwardAllStaticPorts."

    ::= { dot1qForwardUnregisteredEntry 2 }

dot1qForwardUnregisteredForbiddenPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of ports configured by management in this VLAN
        for which the Service Requirement attribute Forward
        Unregistered Multicast Groups may not be dynamically
        registered by GMRP.  This value will be restored after
        the device is reset.  A port may not be added in this
        set if it is already a member of the set of ports in
        dot1qForwardUnregisteredStaticPorts.  The default value
        is a string of zeros of appropriate length."
    ::= { dot1qForwardUnregisteredEntry 3 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- The Static (Destination-Address Filtering) Database
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1qStaticUnicastTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1qStaticUnicastEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table containing filtering information for Unicast
        MAC addresses for each Filtering Database, configured
        into the device by (local or network) management
        specifying the set of ports to which frames received
        from specific ports and containing specific unicast
        destination addresses are allowed to be forwarded.  A
        value of zero in this table as the port number from
        which frames with a specific destination address are
        received, is used to specify all ports for which there
        is no specific entry in this table for that particular
        destination address.  Entries are valid for unicast
        addresses only."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.7.7,
        ISO/IEC 15802-3 Section 7.9.1"
    ::= { dot1qStatic 1 }


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dot1qStaticUnicastEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1qStaticUnicastEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Filtering information configured into the device by
        (local or network) management specifying the set of
        ports to which frames received from a specific port and
        containing a specific unicast destination address are
        allowed to be forwarded."
    INDEX   {
        dot1qFdbId,
        dot1qStaticUnicastAddress,
        dot1qStaticUnicastReceivePort
    }
    ::= { dot1qStaticUnicastTable 1 }

Dot1qStaticUnicastEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1qStaticUnicastAddress
            MacAddress,
        dot1qStaticUnicastReceivePort
            INTEGER,
        dot1qStaticUnicastAllowedToGoTo
            PortList,
        dot1qStaticUnicastStatus
            INTEGER
    }

dot1qStaticUnicastAddress OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      MacAddress
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The destination MAC address in a frame to which this
        entry's filtering information applies.  This object must
        take the value of a unicast address."
    ::= { dot1qStaticUnicastEntry 1 }

dot1qStaticUnicastReceivePort OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Either the value '0', or the port number of the port
        from which a frame must be received in order for this
        entry's filtering information to apply.  A value of zero
        indicates that this entry applies on all ports of the


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device for which there is no other applicable entry."

    ::= { dot1qStaticUnicastEntry 2 }

dot1qStaticUnicastAllowedToGoTo OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of ports for which a frame with a specific
        unicast address will be flooded in the event that it
        has not been learned.  It also specifies the set of
        ports a specific unicast address may be dynamically
        learnt on.  The dot1qTpFdbTable will have an equivalent
        entry with a dot1qTpFdbPort value of '0' until this
        address has been learnt, when it will be updated with
        the port the address has been seen on.  This only
        applies to ports that are members of the VLAN, defined
        by dot1qVlanCurrentEgressPorts.  The default value of
        this object is a string of ones of appropriate length."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Table 8-5, ISO/IEC 15802-3 Table 7-5"
    ::= { dot1qStaticUnicastEntry 3 }

dot1qStaticUnicastStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                    other(1),
                    invalid(2),
                    permanent(3),
                    deleteOnReset(4),
                    deleteOnTimeout(5)
                }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object indicates the status of this entry.
            other(1) - this entry is currently in use but
                the conditions under which it will remain
                so differ from the following values.
            invalid(2) - writing this value to the object
                removes the corresponding entry.
            permanent(3) - this entry is currently in use
                and will remain so after the next reset of
                the bridge.
            deleteOnReset(4) - this entry is currently in
                use and will remain so until the next
                reset of the bridge.


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deleteOnTimeout(5) - this entry is currently in
use and will remain so until it is aged out."

    DEFVAL      { permanent }
    ::= { dot1qStaticUnicastEntry 4 }

dot1qStaticMulticastTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1qStaticMulticastEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table containing filtering information for Multicast
        and Broadcast MAC addresses for each VLAN, configured
        into the device by (local or network) management
        specifying the set of ports to which frames received
        from specific ports and containing specific Multicast
        and Broadcast destination addresses are allowed to be
        forwarded.  A value of zero in this table as the port
        number from which frames with a specific destination
        address are received, is used to specify all ports for
        which there is no specific entry in this table for that
        particular destination address.  Entries are valid for
        Multicast and Broadcast addresses only."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.7.7,
        ISO/IEC 15802-3 Section 7.9.1"
    ::= { dot1qStatic 2 }

dot1qStaticMulticastEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1qStaticMulticastEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Filtering information configured into the device by
        (local or network) management specifying the set of
        ports to which frames received from this specific port
        for this VLAN and containing this Multicast or Broadcast
        destination address are allowed to be forwarded."
    INDEX   {
        dot1qVlanIndex,
        dot1qStaticMulticastAddress,
        dot1qStaticMulticastReceivePort
    }
    ::= { dot1qStaticMulticastTable 1 }


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Dot1qStaticMulticastEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1qStaticMulticastAddress
            MacAddress,
        dot1qStaticMulticastReceivePort
            INTEGER,
        dot1qStaticMulticastStaticEgressPorts
            PortList,
        dot1qStaticMulticastForbiddenEgressPorts
            PortList,
        dot1qStaticMulticastStatus
            INTEGER
    }

dot1qStaticMulticastAddress OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      MacAddress
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The destination MAC address in a frame to which this
        entry's filtering information applies.  This object must
        take the value of a Multicast or Broadcast address."
    ::= { dot1qStaticMulticastEntry 1 }

dot1qStaticMulticastReceivePort OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER (0..65535)
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Either the value '0', or the port number of the port
        from which a frame must be received in order for this
        entry's filtering information to apply.  A value of zero
        indicates that this entry applies on all ports of the
        device for which there is no other applicable entry."
    ::= { dot1qStaticMulticastEntry 2 }

dot1qStaticMulticastStaticEgressPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current


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DESCRIPTION
"The set of ports to which frames received from a
specific port and destined for a specific Multicast or Broadcast MAC address must be forwarded, regardless of any dynamic information e.g. from GMRP. A port may not be added in this set if it is already a member of the set of ports in dot1qStaticMulticastForbiddenEgressPorts. The default value of this object is a string of ones of appropriate length."

    ::= { dot1qStaticMulticastEntry 3 }

dot1qStaticMulticastForbiddenEgressPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of ports to which frames received from a
        specific port and destined for a specific Multicast or
        Broadcast MAC address must not be forwarded, regardless
        of any dynamic information e.g. from GMRP.  A port may
        not be added in this set if it is already a member of the
        set of ports in dot1qStaticMulticastStaticEgressPorts.
        The default value of this object is a string of zeros of
        appropriate length."
    ::= { dot1qStaticMulticastEntry 4 }

dot1qStaticMulticastStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                    other(1),
                    invalid(2),
                    permanent(3),
                    deleteOnReset(4),
                    deleteOnTimeout(5)
                }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object indicates the status of this entry.
            other(1) - this entry is currently in use but
                the conditions under which it will remain
                so differ from the following values.
            invalid(2) - writing this value to the object
                removes the corresponding entry.
            permanent(3) - this entry is currently in use
                and will remain so after the next reset of
                the bridge.


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deleteOnReset(4) - this entry is currently in
use and will remain so until the next
reset of the bridge.
deleteOnTimeout(5) - this entry is currently in
use and will remain so until it is aged out."

    DEFVAL      { permanent }
    ::= { dot1qStaticMulticastEntry 5 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- The Current VLAN Database
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1qVlanNumDeletes OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX     Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS     current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The number of times a VLAN entry has been deleted from
        the dot1qVlanCurrentTable (for any reason).  If an entry
        is deleted, then inserted, and then deleted, this
        counter will be incremented by 2."
    ::= { dot1qVlan 1 }

dot1qVlanCurrentTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1qVlanCurrentEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table containing current configuration information
        for each VLAN currently configured into the device by
        (local or network) management, or dynamically created
        as a result of GVRP requests received."
    ::= { dot1qVlan 2 }

dot1qVlanCurrentEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1qVlanCurrentEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Information for a VLAN configured into the device by
        (local or network) management, or dynamically created
        as a result of GVRP requests received."
    INDEX   { dot1qVlanTimeMark, dot1qVlanIndex }
    ::= { dot1qVlanCurrentTable 1 }


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Dot1qVlanCurrentEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1qVlanTimeMark
            TimeFilter,
        dot1qVlanIndex
            VlanIndex,
        dot1qVlanFdbId
            Unsigned32,
        dot1qVlanCurrentEgressPorts
            PortList,
        dot1qVlanCurrentUntaggedPorts
            PortList,
        dot1qVlanStatus
            INTEGER,
        dot1qVlanCreationTime
            TimeTicks
    }

dot1qVlanTimeMark OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      TimeFilter
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A TimeFilter for this entry.  See the TimeFilter
        textual convention to see how this works."
    ::= { dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 1 }

dot1qVlanIndex OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      VlanIndex
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The VLAN-ID or other identifier refering to this VLAN."
    ::= { dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 2 }

dot1qVlanFdbId OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Unsigned32
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Filtering Database used by this VLAN.  This is one
        of the dot1qFdbId values in the dot1qFdbTable.  This
        value is allocated automatically by the device whenever
        the VLAN is created: either dynamically by GVRP, or by


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management, in dot1qVlanStaticTable. Allocation of this value follows the learning constraints defined for this VLAN in dot1qLearningConstraintsTable."

    ::= { dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 3 }

dot1qVlanCurrentEgressPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of ports which are transmitting traffic for
        this VLAN as either tagged or untagged frames."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.10.2.1"
    ::= { dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 4 }

dot1qVlanCurrentUntaggedPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of ports which are transmitting traffic for
        this VLAN as untagged frames."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.10.2.1"
    ::= { dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 5 }

dot1qVlanStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                    other(1),
                    permanent(2),
                    dynamicGvrp(3)
                }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object indicates the status of this entry.
            other(1) - this entry is currently in use but the
                conditions under which it will remain so differ
                from the following values.
            permanent(2) - this entry, corresponding to an entry
                in dot1qVlanStaticTable, is currently in use and
                will remain so after the next reset of the
                device.  The port lists for this entry include
                ports from the equivalent dot1qVlanStaticTable
                entry and ports learnt dynamically.
            dynamicGvrp(3) - this entry is currently in use


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and will remain so until removed by GVRP. There is no static entry for this VLAN and it will be removed when the last port leaves the VLAN."

    ::= { dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 6 }

dot1qVlanCreationTime OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      TimeTicks
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The value of sysUpTime when this VLAN was created."
    ::= { dot1qVlanCurrentEntry 7 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- The Static VLAN Database
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1qVlanStaticTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1qVlanStaticEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table containing static configuration information for
        each VLAN configured into the device by (local or
        network) management.  All entries are permanent and will
        be restored after the device is reset."
    ::= { dot1qVlan 3 }

dot1qVlanStaticEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1qVlanStaticEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Static information for a VLAN configured into the
        device by (local or network) management."
    INDEX   { dot1qVlanIndex }
    ::= { dot1qVlanStaticTable 1 }

Dot1qVlanStaticEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1qVlanStaticName
            SnmpAdminString,
        dot1qVlanStaticEgressPorts
            PortList,
        dot1qVlanForbiddenEgressPorts
            PortList,


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dot1qVlanStaticUntaggedPorts
PortList,
dot1qVlanStaticRowStatus
RowStatus
}

dot1qVlanStaticName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..32))
    MAX-ACCESS  read-create
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "An administratively assigned string, which may be used
        to identify the VLAN."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.10.2.1"
    ::= { dot1qVlanStaticEntry 1 }

dot1qVlanStaticEgressPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-create
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of ports which are permanently assigned to the
        egress list for this VLAN by management.  Changes to a
        bit in this object affect the per-port per-VLAN
        Registrar control for Registration Fixed for the
        relevant GVRP state machine on each port.  A port may
        not be added in this set if it is already a member of
        the set of ports in dot1qVlanForbiddenEgressPorts.  The
        default value of this object is a string of zeros of
        appropriate length, indicating not fixed."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.7.7.3, 11.2.3.2.3"
    ::= { dot1qVlanStaticEntry 2 }

dot1qVlanForbiddenEgressPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-create
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of ports which are prohibited by management
        from being included in the egress list for this VLAN.
        Changes to this object that cause a port to be included
        or excluded affect the per-port per-VLAN Registrar


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control for Registration Forbidden for the relevant GVRP state machine on each port. A port may not be added in this set if it is already a member of the set of ports in dot1qVlanStaticEgressPorts. The default value of this object is a string of zeros of appropriate length, excluding all ports from the forbidden set."
REFERENCE
"IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.7.7.3, 11.2.3.2.3"

    ::= { dot1qVlanStaticEntry 3 }

dot1qVlanStaticUntaggedPorts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      PortList
    MAX-ACCESS  read-create
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of ports which should transmit egress packets
        for this VLAN as untagged.  The default value of this
        object for the default VLAN (dot1qVlanIndex = 1) is a string
        of appropriate length including all ports.  There is no
        specified default for other VLANs.  If a device agent cannot
        support the set of ports being set then it will reject the
        set operation with an error. An example might be if a
        manager attempts to set more than one VLAN to be untagged
        on egress where the device does not support this IEEE 802.1Q
        option."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.10.2.1"
    ::= { dot1qVlanStaticEntry 4 }

dot1qVlanStaticRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      RowStatus
    MAX-ACCESS  read-create
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object indicates the status of this entry."
    ::= { dot1qVlanStaticEntry 5 }

dot1qNextFreeLocalVlanIndex OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER (0|4096..2147483647)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The next available value for dot1qVlanIndex of a local
        VLAN entry in dot1qVlanStaticTable.  This will report
        values >=4096 if a new Local VLAN may be created or else
        the value 0 if this is not possible.


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A row creation operation in this table for an entry with a local VlanIndex value may fail if the current value of this object is not used as the index. Even if the value read is used, there is no guarantee that it will still be the valid index when the create operation is attempted - another manager may have already got in during the intervening time interval. In this case, dot1qNextFreeLocalVlanIndex should be re-read and the creation re-tried with the new value.

This value will automatically change when the current value is used to create a new row."

    ::= { dot1qVlan 4 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- The VLAN Port Configuration Table
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1qPortVlanTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1qPortVlanEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table containing per port control and status
        information for VLAN configuration in the device."
    ::= { dot1qVlan 5 }

dot1qPortVlanEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Dot1qPortVlanEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Information controlling VLAN configuration for a port
        on the device.  This is indexed by dot1dBasePort."
    AUGMENTS { dot1dBasePortEntry }
    ::= { dot1qPortVlanTable 1 }

Dot1qPortVlanEntry ::=
    SEQUENCE {
        dot1qPvid
            VlanIndex,
        dot1qPortAcceptableFrameTypes
            INTEGER,
        dot1qPortIngressFiltering
            TruthValue,
        dot1qPortGvrpStatus
            EnabledStatus,


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dot1qPortGvrpFailedRegistrations
Counter32,
dot1qPortGvrpLastPduOrigin
MacAddress
}

dot1qPvid OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      VlanIndex
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The PVID, the VLAN ID assigned to untagged frames or
        Priority-Tagged frames received on this port."
    REFERENCE
        "IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.10.1.1"
    DEFVAL      { 1 }
    ::= { dot1qPortVlanEntry 1 }

dot1qPortAcceptableFrameTypes OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                    admitAll(1),
                    admitOnlyVlanTagged(2)
                }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "When this is admitOnlyVlanTagged(2) the device will
        discard untagged frames or Priority-Tagged frames
        received on this port.  When admitAll(1), untagged
        frames or Priority-Tagged frames received on this port
        will be accepted and assigned to the PVID for this port.

This control does not affect VLAN independent BPDU
frames, such as GVRP and STP. It does affect VLAN
dependent BPDU frames, such as GMRP."
REFERENCE
"IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.10.1.3"

    DEFVAL      { admitAll }
    ::= { dot1qPortVlanEntry 2 }

dot1qPortIngressFiltering OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current


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DESCRIPTION
"When this is true(1) the device will discard incoming frames for VLANs which do not include this Port in its Member set. When false(2), the port will accept all incoming frames.

This control does not affect VLAN independent BPDU
frames, such as GVRP and STP. It does affect VLAN
dependent BPDU frames, such as GMRP."
REFERENCE
"IEEE 802.1Q/D11 Section 12.10.1.4"

    DEFVAL      { false }
    ::= { dot1qPortVlanEntry 3 }

dot1qPortGvrpStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      EnabledStatus
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The state of GVRP operation on this port.  The value
        enabled(1) indicates that GVRP is enabled on this port,
        as long as dot1qGvrpStatus is also enabled for this
        device.  When disabled(2) but dot1qGvrpStatus is still
        enabled for the device, GVRP is disabled on this port:
        any GVRP packets received will be silently discarded and
        no GVRP registrations will be propagated from other
        ports.  This object affects all GVRP Applicant and
        Registrar state machines on this port.  A transition
        from disabled(2) to enabled(1) will cause a reset of all
        GVRP state machines on this port."
    DEFVAL      { enabled }
    ::= { dot1qPortVlanEntry 4 }

dot1qPortGvrpFailedRegistrations OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The total number of failed GVRP registrations, for any
        reason, on this port."
    ::= { dot1qPortVlanEntry 5 }

dot1qPortGvrpLastPduOrigin OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      MacAddress
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current


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DESCRIPTION
"The Source MAC Address of the last GVRP message
received on this port."

    ::= { dot1qPortVlanEntry 6 }

-- -------------------------------------------------------------
-- Per port VLAN Statistics Table
-- -------------------------------------------------------------

dot1qPortVlanStatisticsTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Dot1qPortVlanStatisticsEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table containing per-port, per-VLAN statistics for
        traffic received. Separate objects are provided for both the
        most-significant and least-significant bits of statistics
        counters for ports that are associated with this transparent
        bridge. The most-significant bit objects are only required on
        high capacity interfaces, as defined in the conformance clauses
        for these objects. This mechanism is provided as a way