IBM-LAN-EMULATION-EXTENSION-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
--                                                               Unsigned32
  IMPORTS
    MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Gauge32, Integer32, Counter32, UInteger32,
                     TimeTicks, IpAddress
          FROM SNMPv2-SMI

    TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowStatus, DisplayString, MacAddress, TimeStamp
          FROM SNMPv2-TC

    MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
          FROM SNMPv2-CONF

    enterprises
          FROM RFC1155-SMI

    lesConfEntry
          FROM LAN-EMULATION-LES-MIB

    IfIndexOrZero
          FROM LAN-EMULATION-ELAN-MIB

    BridgeId, Timeout
          FROM BRIDGE-MIB
  ;

 ibm OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 2 }

 ibmArchitecture  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {  ibm 5   }

 lanEmulation MODULE-IDENTITY
            LAST-UPDATED "9804091200Z"
            ORGANIZATION "IBM Corporation"
            CONTACT-INFO
              " Florian K Kandefer
                 Postal:  IBM Corporation
                          800 Park Offices Drive
                          Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
                          US
                 Tel:     +1 919 254 0685
                 Fax:     +1 919 254 0391
                 E-mail:  kandefer@vnet.ibm.com     "
            DESCRIPTION
             "
             This MIB module contains definitions for common IBM LAN
             Emulation Server and Client implementations.
             "
            REVISION  "9804091200Z"
            DESCRIPTION
             "
             Added enumerations to IbmVlanType for by port vlans and
             IP Multicast vlans.
             "
            REVISION  "9711051200Z"
            DESCRIPTION
             "
             The following changes have been made for this revision

             1) VLAN MIB has been added
             2) Super ELAN MIB has been added with the exception
                of the ibmSEPortStatisticsTable which existed in original MIB.
                However, ibmSEPortStatisticsTable has been updated.
             3) deprecated ibmBbcmConfigNextId, the ibmBbcmConfigIndex
                will take on the value of the superElanID.
             "
            REVISION  "9705221200Z"
            DESCRIPTION
             "
             Changed ibmLeServerXLesConfigEntry to be an augment of
             lesConfEntry and removed ibmLeServerXLesConfigIndex.
             "
            REVISION  "9701211200Z"
            DESCRIPTION
             "
             The  creation
             "
  ::= { ibmArchitecture 8 }

 -- private LAN Emulation MIB variables common to IBM products
 --
 --
 --  LeLayer      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lanEmulation  1 }
 --  LeServer     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lanEmulation  2 }
 --
 --  have been deprecated since the ATM forum standard mib definitions
 --  replace their definition

 ibmLeServerX      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lanEmulation 3 }
 ibmLeClientX      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lanEmulation 4 }
 ibmLeMIBConformance  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lanEmulation 5 }

 -- ******************************************************************
 -- ******************************************************************
 -- ******************************************************************
 -- LAN Emulation Server Definitions
 -- ******************************************************************
 -- ******************************************************************
 -- ******************************************************************

 -- ******************************************************************
 -- LAN Emulation Server Definitions group OIDs
 -- ******************************************************************

 ibmLeServerXMonitoring OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=   { ibmLeServerX 1 }
 ibmLeServerXConfig OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=   { ibmLeServerX 2 }

 -- ******************************
 -- LE Server Monitoring Group
 -- ******************************

 -- Global Monitoring of LE Servers

              -- ***************************************
              -- Global Monitoring Gauges of LE Servers
              -- ***************************************

 ibmLeServerXMon OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {  ibmLeServerXMonitoring 1  }

 ibmLeServerXMonLecsInstances OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX  Gauge32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
         "The number of LECS instances currently created on this agent."
         ::= {  ibmLeServerXMon      1  }

 ibmLeServerXMonLesInstances OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX  Gauge32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
         "The number of LES instances currently created on this agent."
         ::= {  ibmLeServerXMon      2  }

 ibmLeServerXMonBusInstances OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX  Gauge32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
         "The number of BUS instances currently created on this agent."
         ::= {  ibmLeServerXMon      3  }

              -- *****************************
              -- Monitoring of LECS Instances
              -- *****************************

 ibmLeServerXLecsMonTable  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IbmLeServerXLecsMonEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
           "This table provides monitoring of LECS instances."
         ::= {  ibmLeServerXMonitoring  2    }

 ibmLeServerXLecsMonEntry OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX  IbmLeServerXLecsMonEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "Entries of ibmLeServerXLecsMonTable."
         INDEX  { ibmLeServerXLecsMonIndex }
         ::= {  ibmLeServerXLecsMonTable 1   }

 IbmLeServerXLecsMonEntry ::= SEQUENCE  {
         ibmLeServerXLecsMonIndex
                 Integer32,
         ibmLeServerXLecsUsedConnections
                 Gauge32
         }

 ibmLeServerXLecsMonIndex OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX  Integer32 (0..214748364)
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "The index used to identify this LECS instance on
                  this agent. This variable has the same value as
                  the lecsConfIndex used to identify this instance
                  in the LECS MIB."
         REFERENCE  "LAN-EMULATION-ELAN-MIB for definition of lecsConfIndex"

         ::=  {  ibmLeServerXLecsMonEntry 1 }

 ibmLeServerXLecsUsedConnections OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX  Gauge32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of virtual connections currently
                  in use by this LECS instance."
         ::=  { ibmLeServerXLecsMonEntry 2 }

              -- ***************************
              -- Monitoring of LES Instances
              -- ***************************

 ibmLeServerXLesMonTable  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IbmLeServerXLesMonEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
           "This table provides monitoring of LES instances."
         ::=  { ibmLeServerXMonitoring  3 }

 ibmLeServerXLesMonEntry OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX  IbmLeServerXLesMonEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "Entries of ibmLeServerXLesMonTable."
         INDEX   { ibmLeServerXLesMonIndex }
         ::=  { ibmLeServerXLesMonTable 1 }

 IbmLeServerXLesMonEntry ::= SEQUENCE    {
         ibmLeServerXLesMonIndex
                 Integer32,
         ibmLeServerXLesMonUsedConnections
                 Gauge32,
         ibmLeServerXLesMonLesLecInstances
                 Gauge32
         }

 ibmLeServerXLesMonIndex OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX  Integer32 (0..214748364)
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "The index used to identify this LES instance on
                  this agent. This variable has the same value as
                  the lesConfIndex used to identify this instance
                  in the LES MIB."
         REFERENCE  "LAN-EMULATION-LES-MIB for definition of lesConfIndex"
         ::=  { ibmLeServerXLesMonEntry 1 }

 ibmLeServerXLesMonUsedConnections OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX  Gauge32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of virtual connections currently
                  in use by this LES instance."
         ::=  {  ibmLeServerXLesMonEntry 2 }


 ibmLeServerXLesMonLesLecInstances OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX  Gauge32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of clients currently served by this
                  LES instance. This is the number of entries in the
                  lesLecTable which have successfully joined this
                  LES instance."
         REFERENCE  "LAN-EMULATION-LES-MIB for definition of lesLecTable"
         ::=  { ibmLeServerXLesMonEntry 3 }

              -- ***************************
              -- Monitoring of BUS Instances
              -- ***************************

 ibmLeServerXBusMonTable  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IbmLeServerXBusMonEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
           "This table provides monitoring of BUS instances."
         ::= { ibmLeServerXMonitoring  4 }

 ibmLeServerXBusMonEntry OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX  IbmLeServerXBusMonEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "Entries of ibmLeServerXBusMonTable."
         INDEX   { ibmLeServerXBusMonIndex }
         ::= {  ibmLeServerXBusMonTable 1    }

 IbmLeServerXBusMonEntry ::= SEQUENCE   {
         ibmLeServerXBusMonIndex
                 Integer32,
         ibmLeServerXBusMonUsedConnections
                 Gauge32,
         ibmLeServerXBusMonBusLecInstances
                 Gauge32
         }

 ibmLeServerXBusMonIndex OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX  Integer32 (0..214748364)
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "The index used to identify this BUS instance on
                  this agent. This variable has the same value as
                  the busConfIndex used to identify this instance
                  in the BUS MIB."
         REFERENCE  "LAN-EMULATION-BUS-MIB for definition of busConfIndex"
         ::=  { ibmLeServerXBusMonEntry 1 }

 ibmLeServerXBusMonUsedConnections OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX  Gauge32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of virtual connections currently
                  in use by this BUS instance."
         ::=  { ibmLeServerXBusMonEntry 2 }


 ibmLeServerXBusMonBusLecInstances OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX  Gauge32
         MAX-ACCESS  read-only
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "The number of clients currently served by this
                  BUS instance. This is the number of entries in the
                  busLecTable."
         REFERENCE  "LAN-EMULATION-BUS-MIB for definition of busLecTable"
         ::=  { ibmLeServerXBusMonEntry 3 }


 -- *********************************
 -- LAN Emulation Configuration Group
 -- *********************************

              -- ***************************
              -- Extensions to LES Configure
              -- ***************************

 ibmLeServerXLesConfigTable  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IbmLeServerXLesConfigEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
           "This table provides extension for LES configuration."
         ::=  { ibmLeServerXConfig 1 }

 ibmLeServerXLesConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX  IbmLeServerXLesConfigEntry
         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "Entries of ibmLeServerXLesConfigTable."
         AUGMENTS { lesConfEntry }
         ::=  { ibmLeServerXLesConfigTable 1 }

 IbmLeServerXLesConfigEntry ::= SEQUENCE    {
         ibmLeServerXLesMinLecID
                 Integer32,
         ibmLeServerXLesMaxLecID
                 Integer32
         }

 ibmLeServerXLesMinLecID OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX  Integer32   (1..65279)
         MAX-ACCESS  read-create
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "The minimum number on the LEC ID range in use by
                  by this LES instance. The default value is 1
                  the first possible LEC ID. "
         DEFVAL { 1 }
         ::=  {  ibmLeServerXLesConfigEntry 1 }


 ibmLeServerXLesMaxLecID OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX  Integer32   (1..65279)
         MAX-ACCESS  read-create
         STATUS  current
         DESCRIPTION
                 "The maximum number on the LEC ID range in use by
                  by this LES instance. The default value is 65279
                  the last possible LEC ID. "
         DEFVAL { 65279 }
         ::=  { ibmLeServerXLesConfigEntry 2 }


 -- ******************************************************************
 -- ******************************************************************
 -- ******************************************************************
 -- LAN Emulation Client Definitions
 -- ******************************************************************
 -- ******************************************************************
 -- ******************************************************************

 -- ******************************************************************
 -- ******************************************************************
 -- ******************************************************************
 -- Super ELAN Bridge Group
 -- ******************************************************************
 -- ******************************************************************
 -- ******************************************************************

ibmSuperELAN  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ibmLeClientX 1 }

IbmSEBridgeID ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    This is a unique identifier associated with the Super ELAN Bridge (SEB).
    For SEB's spanning multiple devices, the SEB ID must be
    consistent because it is propagated in the spanning tree BPDUs.
    The SEB name has only local significance and need not be the
    same for every device participating in the Super ELAN. The valid
    range for SEB IDs is from 1 to 65279 (0xFEFF). The range
    of ID's from 65280 to 65535 are reserved for non SEB's.
    An ID of 65535 is reserved for the base bridge, a single non SEB.
    "
    SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)

 -- *************************************************************************
 -- Super ELAN Bridge Control Data Statistics Table
 -- *************************************************************************
          ibmSEPortStatisticsTable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IbmSEPortStatisticsEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "This table contains statistics about LAN Emulation
               Control Frame Statistics for Super ELAN Bridge ports."
              ::= { ibmSuperELAN 1 }

          ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  IbmSEPortStatisticsEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "A list of LE Control Frame statistical information
              for each SEB port"
              INDEX  { ibmSEBridgeId, ibmSEPortNum }
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsTable 1 }


          IbmSEPortStatisticsEntry ::=
              SEQUENCE {
                  ibmSEBridgeId
                      IbmSEBridgeID,
                  ibmSEPortNum
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEPortArpRequestsIn
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortArpRequestsOut
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEArpRequestsErrors
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortArpRequestsDroppedPortBlocked
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortArpRequestsFiltered
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortArpRepliesIn
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortArpRepliesOut
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortArpRepliesErrors
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortNarpRequestsIn
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortNarpRequestsOut
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortNarpRequestsDroppedPortBlocked
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortFlushRequestsIn
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortFlushRequestsOut
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortFlushRepliesIn
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortFlushRepliesOut
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortFlushRequestErrors
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortFlushRepliesErrors
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortLeCtrlFramesIn
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortLeCtrlFramesOut
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortLeCtrlFramesDiscSrcPortNotFwrd
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortLeCtrlFramesDiscDestPortNotFwrd
                      Counter32
              }

          ibmSEBridgeId OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  IbmSEBridgeID
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The identifier of the Super ELAN Bridge which
                        this LAN Emulation Client has joined."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 1 }

          ibmSEPortNum OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The bridge port number associated with this
                        Super ELAN Bridge LAN Emulation Client.
                        This variable directly corresponds, is equal to, the
                        dot1dBasePort variable in rfc1493."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 2 }

          ibmSEPortArpRequestsIn OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of LE ARP Requests received by the
                        SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 3 }

          ibmSEPortArpRequestsOut OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of bridged LE ARP Requests transmitted
                        by the SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 4 }

          ibmSEArpRequestsErrors OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of received LE ARP Requests that were not
                        bridged by the SEB port"
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 5 }

          ibmSEPortArpRequestsDroppedPortBlocked OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  obsolete
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The number of outgoing ARP Requests that were dropped
                       by the SEB port because the port was in
                       the blocking state."
              REFERENCE
                      "rfc1493: dot1dStpPortState"
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 6 }

          ibmSEPortArpRequestsFiltered OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of received LE ARP Requests discarded by the
                        SEB port because the target MAC address in
                        the LE ARP Request was filtered by the bridge."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 7 }

          ibmSEPortArpRepliesIn OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of LE ARP Responses received by the
                        SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 8 }

          ibmSEPortArpRepliesOut OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of bridged LE ARP Responses transmitted
                        by the SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 9 }

          ibmSEPortArpRepliesErrors OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of received LE ARP Responses that were
                        dropped by the SEB port because the
                        SEB port originating the corresponding
                        LE ARP Request could not be determined."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 10 }

          ibmSEPortNarpRequestsIn OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of LE NARP Requests received by the
                        SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 11 }

          ibmSEPortNarpRequestsOut OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of bridged LE NARP Requests transmitted
                        by the SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 12 }

          ibmSEPortNarpRequestsDroppedPortBlocked OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  obsolete
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of bridged LE NARP Requests that were
                        dropped by the SEB port because the port
                        was in the blocking state."
              REFERENCE
                      "rfc1493: dot1dStpPortState"
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 13 }

          ibmSEPortFlushRequestsIn OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of LE Flush Requests received by
                        the SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 14 }

          ibmSEPortFlushRequestsOut OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of bridged LE Flush Requests transmitted
                        by the SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 15 }

          ibmSEPortFlushRepliesIn OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of LE Flush Responses received by the
                        SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 16 }

          ibmSEPortFlushRepliesOut OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of bridged LE Flush Responses transmitted
                        by the SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 17 }

          ibmSEPortFlushRequestErrors OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of bridged LE Flush Request Errors for this
                       SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 18 }

          ibmSEPortFlushRepliesErrors OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of bridged LE Flush Replies Errors for this
                       SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 19 }

          ibmSEPortLeCtrlFramesIn OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The total number of LE Control frames received by the
                        SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 20 }

          ibmSEPortLeCtrlFramesOut OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The total number of LE Control frames transmitted
                        by the SEB port."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 21 }

          ibmSEPortLeCtrlFramesDiscSrcPortNotFwrd OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The total number of LE Control frames discarded
                        because the SEB source port is not forwarding."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 22 }

          ibmSEPortLeCtrlFramesDiscDestPortNotFwrd OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                       "The total number of LE Control frames discarded
                        because the SEB destination port is not forwarding."
              ::= { ibmSEPortStatisticsEntry 23 }


 -- *********************************
 -- Super ELAN Bridge Configuration Table
 -- *********************************
          ibmSEBridgeConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IbmSEBridgeConfigEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "A table that contains the Super ELAN Bridge (SEB) Configuration."
              ::= { ibmSuperELAN 2 }

          ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  IbmSEBridgeConfigEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "The configuration information for each Super ELAN Bridge instance"
              INDEX { ibmSEBridgeId }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigTable 1 }

          IbmSEBridgeConfigEntry ::=
              SEQUENCE {
                  ibmSEAtmIfNumber
                      IfIndexOrZero,
                  ibmSEEnabled
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEName
                      DisplayString,
                  ibmSEFrameSize
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEMacCacheAge
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSERDCacheAge
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEPriority
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEMaxAge
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEBridgeHelloTime
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEBridgeForwardDelay
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEBridgeAddress
                      MacAddress,
                  ibmSEType
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEConfigRowStatus
                      RowStatus
              }

          ibmSEAtmIfNumber OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  IfIndexOrZero
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              The ATM interface number the Super ELAN (SE) bridging function
              is associated with. This number is used to determine the NETWORK ID.
              A SE Bridge (SEB) may span ATM adapters but they have to
              be on the same network, as specified by the Network ID.
              The specific requirement is that the LECs in the Super ELAN
              can establish a Data Direct VCC.

              The Network ID is an ATM configuration parameter that is required
              to allow Data Direct VCC's to be established.

              The value of this object must match an existing value in the ifTable.
              This object is set to zero when the ATM interface is not
              specified and the agent must determine itself which ATM
              interface it is to use. If the agent can not determine a
              default ATM interface an error should be returned by the
              agent.
              "
              DEFVAL { 0 }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 1 }

          ibmSEEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              When enabled(1) the SE Bridge (SEB) will bridge frames to the
              ports defined  in its bridging domain.  When disabled(2) the SEB
              will not bridge frames.
              "
              DEFVAL { enabled }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 2 }

          ibmSEName OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE(1..32))
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              This is a user provided name to associate with the SEB.
              The SEB name is independent of the ELANs names of the
              constituent ELANs of the SEB.

              No default, name must be specified.
              "
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 3 }

          ibmSEFrameSize OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                              en1516(1516),
                              tr4544(4544),
                              tr9234(9234),
                              tr18190(18190)
                              }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              Indicates the maximum SuperElan frame size. All ELANs in a
              single SEB must be set to the same maximum frame size.

              Valid Values 1516, 4544, 9234, 18190

              Default for Ethernet 1516, the Default for Token Ring is 4544

              Since ibmSEType defaults to Token Ring the MIB documents
              the ibmSEFrameSize DEFVAL to be 4544. However, if on row creation
              ibmSEType is set to Ethernet sebEN(1), and ibmSEFrameSize
              is not specified, the default value used by the agent should be
              1516.
              "
              DEFVAL { tr4544 }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 4 }

          ibmSEMacCacheAge OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (10..1000000)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              The number of seconds a learned MAC address remains in the
              data frame forwarding cache without revalidation.
              "
              DEFVAL { 300 }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 5 }

          ibmSERDCacheAge OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (10..1000000)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              The number of seconds a learned route descriptor remains in the
              data frame forwarding cache without revalidation.
              "
              DEFVAL { 1800 }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 6 }

          ibmSEPriority OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              The SuperElan Bridge spanning tree priority.
              A lower value will increase the likelihood of a SuperElan
              bridge becoming the root. This value is appended to the
              SuperElan Spanning Tree MAC Address to form a SuperElan
              Bridge ID.
              "
              DEFVAL { 32768 }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 7 }

          ibmSEMaxAge OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (6..40)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              The age at which the current Spanning Tree configuration is
              deemed too old. A value to small may cause the spanning tree to
              unnecessarily reconfigure. A value to large will increase the
              time it takes for the spanning tree to form once an outage
              is detected.
              "
              DEFVAL { 20 }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 8 }

          ibmSEBridgeHelloTime OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..10)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              The interval of time in seconds between the generation of
              Spanning Tree configuration messages generate by the root.
              Lower values increase the spanning tree robustness, but
              increase network traffic overhead. Higher values decrease
              network control traffic but decrease spanning tree robustness.
              "
              DEFVAL { 2 }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 9 }

          ibmSEBridgeForwardDelay OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (4..30)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              The delay in seconds that the SEB waits before
              transitioning to the next port state. The forward delay should
              be large enough to allow all Super ELAN bridges in the
              SuperELAN to disable ports in the new topology while the new
              spanning tree is being set up prior to forwarding data frames.
              Values too low might cause temporary loops in the SuperELAN,
              because not all bridges will complete the spanning tree updates.
              While values too large, lengthen network partitions after the
              spanning tree has converged, which causes data frame delays.
              The default value indicated that the bridge will begin forwarding
              frames 30 seconds after the spanning tree has converged: 15 seconds
              in listening state and 15 seconds in learning state.
              "
              DEFVAL { 15 }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 10 }

          ibmSEBridgeAddress OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  MacAddress
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              The Bridge MAC Address identifies the SuperELAN for the purposes
              of maintaining the SEB Spanning tree. If no value is configured,
              the SEB interface with the lowest MAC address will be used. This
              6 octet Spanning Tree MAC Address is added to the value of the
              SuperELAN priority found in ibmSEPriority to create a SEB ID.
              "
              DEFVAL { '000000000000'H }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 11 }

          ibmSEType OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                              sebEN(1),
                              sebTR(2)
                              }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              This object indicates the type of SEB.  sebEN(1)
              specifies a type of Ethernet, sebTR(2) specific's a type of
              Token Ring.
              "
              DEFVAL { sebTR }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 12 }

          ibmSEConfigRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  RowStatus
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              This object is used to create or delete entries (rows)
              in the SuperElan Bridge Configuration Table.
              "
              REFERENCE
              "
              RFC 1903, Textual Conventions for version 2 of the
              Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).
              "
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry 13 }


 -- **************************************
 -- SuperELAN Port Configuration Table
 -- **************************************

          ibmSEPortConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IbmSEPortConfigEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "A table that contains SuperELAN Bridge Port Configuration."
              ::= { ibmSuperELAN 3 }

          ibmSEPortConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  IbmSEPortConfigEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "The configuration information for each SuperELAN Bridge Port"
              INDEX  { ibmSEBridgeId, ibmSEPortNum }
              ::= { ibmSEPortConfigTable 1 }

          IbmSEPortConfigEntry ::=
              SEQUENCE {
                  ibmSEPortIfNumber
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEPortElanName
                      DisplayString,
                  ibmSEPortRemoteElan
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEPortEnabled
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEPortPriority
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEPortRootCost
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEPortRowStatus
                      RowStatus
                       }

          ibmSEPortIfNumber OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              The interface number associated with this port.
              "
              ::= { ibmSEPortConfigEntry 1 }

          ibmSEPortElanName OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  DisplayString (SIZE(1..32))
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              The ELAN Name in which the SuperElan Bridge LEC participates.
              If the ELAN Name matches that of a LES/BUS on the same node,
              a SEB-LEC interface is automatically added to the configuration,
              and the SEB-LEC parameters needed to join the ELAN are read
              from the local ELAN configuration. If the ELAN name does not
              match that of a LES/BUS on the same node, the SEB-LEC must be
              configured to join the specified ELAN.

              No Default value a name must be specified.
              "
              ::= { ibmSEPortConfigEntry 2 }

          ibmSEPortRemoteElan OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER { true(1), false(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              This object indicates whether or not the  Super ELAN LE
              Services (LES/BUS) for the ELAN specified by ibmSEPortElanName
              are local to the same node as the port or not.

              If false(2) the LE Services are local, if true(1) the LE Services
              are remote (not resident at the same node as the SuperElan).

              Default is local ELAN.
              "
              DEFVAL { false }
              ::= { ibmSEPortConfigEntry 3 }

          ibmSEPortEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              When enabled(1) the SuperELAN will bridge frames through this
              SEB port. When disabled(2) the SuperELAN will not bridge frames
              through this port.
              "
              DEFVAL { enabled }
              ::= { ibmSEPortConfigEntry 4 }

          ibmSEPortPriority OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..255)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              This value influences which port is used when two or more
              ports are connected to the same network segment. This situation
              may cause a routing loop and a the priority provides a port selection
              method. A lower value represents a higher priority.

              ?Is Define ports and interfaces as bit 16 going to be a problem.?
              Put in to agent capabilities and check in agent.

              "
              DEFVAL { 128 }
              ::= { ibmSEPortConfigEntry 5 }

          ibmSEPortRootCost OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              The cost added to the root path cost in the Spanning Tree
              configuration message received on this port in order to
              determine the path cost to get to the root bridge through
              this port. Setting this value small increases the probability
              that this port will be close to the root bridge, and thus
              asked to carry more broadcast and unknown unicast traffic.
              "
              DEFVAL { 32768 }
              ::= { ibmSEPortConfigEntry 6 }

          ibmSEPortRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  RowStatus
              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              This object is used to create or delete entries (rows)
              in the SuperElan Bridge Port Configuration Table.
              "
              REFERENCE
              "
              RFC 1903, Textual Conventions for version 2 of the
              Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).
              "
              ::= { ibmSEPortConfigEntry 7 }

 -- ************************************************************************
 -- Bridge Information from RFC 1493
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- SEB's only pertain to Emulated LAN segments, so those MIB objects from
 -- RFC 1493 that pertain to SEB's are included in the IBM LANE Extension.
 -- Some of the RFC1493 objects are excluded since they are not applicable
 -- to SEB's.
 -- ************************************************************************

 -- **************************************
 -- SEB Information
 -- **************************************

          ibmSEBridgeTable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IbmSEBridgeEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "A table that contains bridge information for the SEB."
              ::= { ibmSuperELAN 4 }

          ibmSEBridgeEntry OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  IbmSEBridgeEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "Each entry (row) contains additional SEB pertaining to
               a specific SEB instance.
              "
              AUGMENTS { ibmSEBridgeConfigEntry }
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeTable 1 }

          IbmSEBridgeEntry ::=
              SEQUENCE {
                  ibmSENumPorts
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEProtocolSpecification
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSETimeSinceTopologyChange
                      TimeTicks,
                  ibmSETopChanges
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEDesignatedRoot
                      BridgeId,
                  ibmSERootCost
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSERootPort
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEBridgeMaxAge
                      Timeout,
                  ibmSEHelloTime
                      Timeout,
                  ibmSEHoldTime
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEForwardDelay
                      Timeout,
                  ibmSEMacLearnedEntryDiscards
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSERDLearnedEntryDiscards
                      Counter32
              }


           ibmSENumPorts OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "
              The number of ports defined for this SEB.

              This number can be used to determine the next available
              port number for row creation in any of the SEB Port Tables.
              Of course the next available index is determined by adding
              one to the number of ports defined.
              "
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 1 }

 -- **************************************
 -- The SEB Spanning Tree part of Table
 -- **************************************

          ibmSEProtocolSpecification OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                          unknown(1),
                          tbSra(2)
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
               "
               The protocol type used for this SEB. Currently only
               Transparent Bridging with Source Route Awareness (tbSra(2))
               is the only defined protocol type for SEB's.
               "

              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 2 }

 --       dot1dStpPriority OBJECT-TYPE     (see ibmSEpriority )

          ibmSETimeSinceTopologyChange OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  TimeTicks
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The time (in hundredths of a second) since the
                      last time a topology change was detected by the
                      bridge entity."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 6.8.1.1.3"
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 3 }

          ibmSETopChanges OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The total number of topology changes detected by
                      this bridge since the management entity was last
                      reset or initialized."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 6.8.1.1.3"
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 4 }

          ibmSEDesignatedRoot OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  BridgeId
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The bridge identifier of the root of the spanning
                      tree as determined by the Spanning Tree Protocol
                      as executed by this node.  This value is used as
                      the Root Identifier parameter in all Configuration
                      Bridge PDUs originated by this node."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.3.1"
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 5 }

          ibmSERootCost OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The cost of the path to the root as seen from
                      this bridge."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.3.2"
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 6 }

          ibmSERootPort OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The port number of the port which offers the
                      lowest cost path from this bridge to the root
                      bridge."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.3.3"
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 7 }

          ibmSEBridgeMaxAge OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Timeout (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The maximum age of Spanning Tree Protocol
                      information learned from the network on any port
                      before it is discarded, in units of hundredths of
                      a second.  This is the actual value that this
                      bridge is currently using."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.3.4"
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 8 }

          ibmSEHelloTime OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Timeout (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The amount of time between the transmission of
                      Configuration bridge PDUs by this node on any port
                      when it is the root of the spanning tree or trying
                      to become so, in units of hundredths of a second.
                      This is the actual value that this bridge is
                      currently using."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.3.5"
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 9 }

          ibmSEHoldTime OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This time value determines the interval length
                      during which no more than two Configuration bridge
                      PDUs shall be transmitted by this node, in units
                      of hundredths of a second."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.3.14"
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 10 }

          ibmSEForwardDelay OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Timeout (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "This time value, measured in units of hundredths
                      of a second, controls how fast a port changes its
                      spanning state when moving towards the Forwarding
                      state.  The value determines how long the port
                      stays in each of the Listening and Learning
                      states, which precede the Forwarding state.  This
                      value is also used, when a topology change has
                      been detected and is underway, to age all dynamic
                      entries in the Forwarding Database.  [Note that
                      this value is the one that this bridge is
                      currently using, in contrast to
                      ibmSEBridgeForwardDelay which is the value that
                      this bridge and all others would start using
                      if/when this bridge were to become the root.]"
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.3.6"
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 11 }

--        dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge OBJECT-TYPE          (see ibmSEMaxAge )
--        dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime OBJECT-TYPE       (see ibmSEBridgeHelloTime )
--        dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay OBJECT-TYPE    (see ibmBridgeForwardDelay )

          ibmSEMacLearnedEntryDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The total number of Mac Forwarding Database entries,
                      which have been or would have been learnt, but
                      have been discarded due to a lack of space to
                      store them in the Forwarding Database.  If this
                      counter is increasing, it indicates that the
                      Forwarding Database is regularly becoming full (a
                      condition which has unpleasant performance effects
                      on the subnetwork).  If this counter has a
                      significant value but is not presently increasing,
                      it indicates that the problem has been occurring
                      but is not persistent."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 6.7.1.1.3"
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 12 }

          ibmSERDLearnedEntryDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The total number of Route Descriptor Forwarding Database
                      entries, which have been or would have been learnt, but
                      have been discarded due to a lack of space to
                      store them in the Forwarding Database.  If this
                      counter is increasing, it indicates that the
                      Forwarding Database is regularly becoming full (a
                      condition which has unpleasant performance effects
                      on the subnetwork).  If this counter has a
                      significant value but is not presently increasing,
                      it indicates that the problem has been occurring
                      but is not persistent."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 6.7.1.1.3"
              ::= { ibmSEBridgeEntry 13 }



 -- **************************************
 -- SEB Port Information
 -- **************************************

          ibmSEStpPortTable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IbmSEStpPortEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "A table that contains port-specific information and
               Spanning Tree Protocol information for each SEB Port."
              ::= { ibmSuperELAN 5 }

          ibmSEStpPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  IbmSEStpPortEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "A list of SEB information maintained for each SEB port."
              AUGMENTS {  ibmSEPortConfigEntry }
              ::= { ibmSEStpPortTable 1 }

          IbmSEStpPortEntry ::=
              SEQUENCE {
                  ibmSEStpPortState
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEStpPortDesignatedRoot
                      BridgeId,
                  ibmSEStpPortDesignatedCost
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEStpPortDesignatedBridge
                      BridgeId,
                  ibmSEStpPortDesignatedPort
                      INTEGER,
                  ibmSEStpPortForwardTransitions
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortMaxInfo
                      INTEGER
              }

 -- **************************************
 -- The Spanning Tree Port Table
 -- **************************************

--        dot1dStpPort OBJECT-TYPE                (see ibmSEPortNum )
--        dot1dStpPortPriority OBJECT-TYPE        (see ibmSEPortPriority )

          ibmSEStpPortState OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                          forwarding(1),
                          learning(2),
                          listening(3),
                          blocked(4),
                          configured(5),
                          netdown(6),
                          configuring(7),
                          unknown(8)
                      }
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The port's current state as defined by
                      application of the Spanning Tree Protocol.  This
                      state controls what action a port takes on
                      reception of a frame.  If the bridge has detected
                      a port that is malfunctioning it will place that
                      port into the broken(6) state.  For ports which
                      are disabled (see ibmSEPortEnable), this object
                      will have a value of disabled(1).

                      forwarding(1) - port is in forwarding state
                      learning(2) - port is in learning state
                      listening(3) - port is in listening state
                      blocked(4)  -  this port is blocked by spanning tree
                      configured(5) -  this port is waiting for spanning tree
                      netdown(6) - this ports network interface is down
                      configuring(7) - this port is loading LEC configuration
                      unknown(8) - this port is in some unknown state
                      "
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.5.2"
              ::= { ibmSEStpPortEntry 1 }

--        dot1dStpPortEnable OBJECT-TYPE          (see ibmSEPortEnabled )
--        dot1dStpPortPathCost OBJECT-TYPE        (see ibmSEPortRootCost )

          ibmSEStpPortDesignatedRoot OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  BridgeId
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The unique Bridge Identifier of the Bridge
                      recorded as the Root in the Configuration BPDUs
                      transmitted by the Designated Bridge for the
                      segment to which the port is attached."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.5.4"
              ::= { ibmSEStpPortEntry 2 }

          ibmSEStpPortDesignatedCost OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The path cost of the Designated Port of the
                      segment connected to this port.  This value is
                      compared to the Root Path Cost field in received
                      bridge PDUs."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.5.5"
              ::= { ibmSEStpPortEntry 3 }

          ibmSEStpPortDesignatedBridge OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  BridgeId
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The Bridge Identifier of the bridge which this
                      port considers to be the Designated Bridge for
                      this port's segment."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.5.6"
              ::= { ibmSEStpPortEntry 4 }

          ibmSEStpPortDesignatedPort OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The Port Identifier of the port on the Designated
                      Bridge for this port's segment."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 4.5.5.7"
              ::= { ibmSEStpPortEntry 5 }

          ibmSEStpPortForwardTransitions OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The number of times this port has transitioned
                      from the Learning state to the Forwarding state."
              ::= { ibmSEStpPortEntry 6 }


--        dot1dTpLearnedEntryDiscards OBJECT-TYPE    (see ibmSEMacLearnedEntryDiscards )
--        dot1dTpAgingTime OBJECT-TYPE               (see ibmSEMacCacheAge )

 -- **************************************
 -- General SEB Port Information
 -- **************************************

          ibmSEPortMaxInfo OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  INTEGER (1..65535)
              MAX-ACCESS  read-only
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
                      "The maximum size of the INFO (non-MAC) field that
                      this port will receive or transmit."
              ::= { ibmSEStpPortEntry 7 }

 -- *************************************************************************
 -- Super ELAN Bridge Data Statistics Table
 -- *************************************************************************
          ibmSEPortDataStatisticsTable OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF IbmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "This table contains statistics about LAN Emulation
               Data Frame Statistics for Super ELAN Bridge ports."
              ::= { ibmSuperELAN 8 }

          ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  IbmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry
              MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
              STATUS  current
              DESCRIPTION
              "A list of LE Data Frame statistical information
              for each SEB port"
              AUGMENTS {  ibmSEPortConfigEntry }
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsTable 1 }


          IbmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry ::=
              SEQUENCE {
                  ibmSEPortInFrames
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortOutFrames
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortRoutedInFrames
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortBpduFrames
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortInDiscards
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortDropSrcAddrFilters
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortDropDestAddrFilters
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortDropProtocolFilters
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortDropSrcNotFwds
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortDropDestNotFwds
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortDropInputOverflows
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortDropBpduOverflows
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortDropSrOverflows
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortRecNoBuffFailures
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortTransmitFailures
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortToBigFailures
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortLanIdFailures
                      Counter32,
                  ibmSEPortStpLanIdFailures
                      Counter32
              }

          ibmSEPortInFrames OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              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
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 6.6.1.1.3"
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 1 }

          ibmSEPortOutFrames OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX  Counter32
              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."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 6.6.1.1.3"
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 2 }

          ibmSEPortRoutedInFrames OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Frames received on this port that were routed, rather than,
                or in addition to, bridged.
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 3 }

          ibmSEPortBpduFrames OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Count of SE BPDU Frames
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 4 }

          ibmSEPortInDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "Count of valid frames received which were
                 discarded (i.e., filtered) by the Forwarding
                 Process."
              REFERENCE
                      "IEEE 802.1D-1990: Section 6.6.1.1.3"
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 5 }

          ibmSEPortDropSrcAddrFilters OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Frames dropped due to Source Address filtering
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 6 }

          ibmSEPortDropDestAddrFilters OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Frames dropped due to destination address filtering. These are
                frames to destinations on the same LAN that they arrived on,
                or otherwise filtered by the filtering database of the bridge.
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 7 }

          ibmSEPortDropProtocolFilters OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Frames dropped due to user filtering of particular protocol
                identifiers.
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 8 }

          ibmSEPortDropSrcNotFwds OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Frames received on this port when it was not in forwarding
                state (mostly in learning state).
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 9 }

          ibmSEPortDropDestNotFwds OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Frames not sent because output port not in forwarding state.
                Don't know which port they tag on yet.
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 10 }

          ibmSEPortDropInputOverflows OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Frames dropped due to input queue overflow.
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 11 }

          ibmSEPortDropBpduOverflows OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                BPDU's dropped due to BPDU input queue overflow.
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 12 }

          ibmSEPortDropSrOverflows OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Source Route Frames dropped due to SR input queue overflow.
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 13 }

          ibmSEPortRecNoBuffFailures OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Receive frames discarded due to no buffer available.
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 14 }

          ibmSEPortTransmitFailures OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Frame Count of transmit failures.
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 15 }

          ibmSEPortToBigFailures OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Count of frames to big to sent on this port.
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 16 }

          ibmSEPortLanIdFailures OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Count of frames discarded due to mismatch in the LAN ID.
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 17 }

          ibmSEPortStpLanIdFailures OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX   Counter32
              MAX-ACCESS   read-only
              STATUS   current
              DESCRIPTION
                "
                Count of frames discarded due to duplicate LAN ID or
                spanning tree error.
                "
              ::= { ibmSEPortDataStatisticsEntry 18 }

 -- ************************************************************************
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- Bridging Broadcast Manager Group
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- ************************************************************************

ibmBbcmMIB    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ibmLeClientX 2 }
ibmBbcmConfigGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ibmBbcmMIB 1 }
ibmBbcmStatsGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ibmBbcmMIB 2 }

  --
  -- BBCM Config Group
  --
ibmBbcmConfigNextId OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Integer32 (0..214748364)
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS obsolete

 -- ************************************************************************
 -- note that the status of this object is now depricated!
 -- ************************************************************************

    DESCRIPTION
      "The next available index in the ibmBbcmConfigTable.
      The value of this object can be used as the index by the
      network manager to create an entry in the table.

      This object is no longer required since the ibmBbcmConfigIndex
      is now specified as the superElanID.
      "
    ::= { ibmBbcmConfigGroup 1 }

  --
  -- BBCM Config Table
  --

ibmBbcmConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IbmBbcmConfigEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      This table contains configuration values for the Bridging
      Broadcast Manager (BBCM).
      "
    ::= { ibmBbcmConfigGroup 2 }

ibmBbcmConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmBbcmConfigEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      Each entry of the table represents a configured instance
      of the BBCM.
      "
    INDEX { ibmBbcmConfigIndex }
    ::= { ibmBbcmConfigTable 1 }

  IbmBbcmConfigEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
  ibmBbcmConfigIndex          IbmSEBridgeID,
  ibmBbcmName                 DisplayString,
  ibmBbcmConfigRowStatus      RowStatus
    }

ibmBbcmConfigIndex OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmSEBridgeID
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    A value which uniquely identifies a conceptual row of the
    BBCM Configuration Table.

    Since BBCM is a bridge based function, each row of this table
    identifies a unique bridge instance.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmConfigEntry 1 }

ibmBbcmName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    This is the name associated with the bridge instance. It is
    either the Super Elan Bridge name or the name assigned
    to the base bridge.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmConfigEntry 2 }

ibmBbcmConfigRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX RowStatus
    MAX-ACCESS read-create
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    This object is used to create or
    delete entries in the ibmBbcmConfigTable.
    "
    REFERENCE
    "
    RFC 1903, Textual Conventions for version 2 of the
    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmConfigEntry 3 }

  --
  --  BBCM protocol configuration table
  --

ibmBbcmProtocolConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IbmBbcmProtocolConfigEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      Each entry of the table represents a configured instance
      of a specific protocol for a particular BBCM instance.
      "
    ::= { ibmBbcmConfigGroup 3 }

ibmBbcmProtocolConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmBbcmProtocolConfigEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      Each entry of the table represents a configuration information
      for a specific protocol supported by a specific BBCM.
      "
    INDEX { ibmBbcmProtocolType, ibmBbcmConfigIndex }
    ::= { ibmBbcmProtocolConfigTable 1}

  IbmBbcmProtocolConfigEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
  ibmBbcmProtocolType         INTEGER,
  ibmBbcmProtocolOperStatus   INTEGER,
  ibmBbcmProtocolAdminStatus  INTEGER,
  ibmBbcmProtocolCacheAge     Integer32
    }

ibmBbcmProtocolType OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX INTEGER {
                   reserved(1),
                   ip(2)
                   }
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    BBCM Protocols Supported. For ease in implementation
    the enumerated types for ibmBbcmProtocolType and
    ibmBbcmStatProtocolType are equivalent.

    Note: 1 is reserved so ibmBbcmStatProtocolType of 1 can be all.
          This allows enumeration values to match between ibmBbcmProtocolType
          and ibmBbcmStatProtocolType.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmProtocolConfigEntry 1 }

ibmBbcmProtocolOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX INTEGER {
                   other(1),
                   up(2),
                   down(3)
                   }
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The current BBCM Status

    Note for this implementation other is defined only to be consistent
    with standard LE server MIBs, it has no meaning for the definition.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmProtocolConfigEntry 2 }

ibmBbcmProtocolAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX INTEGER {
                   up(2),
                   down(3)
                   }
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
     The desired state of the BBCM as prescribed by the
     operator. The actions of the agent will, if at all possible,
     eventually result in the desired state being reflected in the
     ibmBbcmProtocolOperStatus.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmProtocolConfigEntry 3 }

ibmBbcmProtocolCacheAge OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Integer32(1..214748364)
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The number of minutes a protocol is cached by BBCM before
    being added due to inactivity.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmProtocolConfigEntry 4 }

  --
  --  BBCM protocol statistics table
  --

ibmBbcmStatTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IbmBbcmStatEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      This table contains activity statistics on a BBCM basis.
      "
    ::= { ibmBbcmStatsGroup 1 }

ibmBbcmStatEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmBbcmStatEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      Each entry of the tables represents a BBCM protocol instance.
      "
    INDEX { ibmBbcmStatProtocolType, ibmBbcmConfigIndex }
    ::= { ibmBbcmStatTable 1}

  IbmBbcmStatEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
  ibmBbcmStatProtocolType        INTEGER,
  ibmBbcmStatInReceives          Counter32,
  ibmBbcmStatInOctets            Counter32,
  ibmBbcmStatOutManaged          Counter32,
  ibmBbcmStatOutManagedOctets    Counter32,
  ibmBbcmStatOutNotManaged       Counter32,
  ibmBbcmStatOutNotManagedOctets Counter32,
  ibmBbcmStatOutFiltered         Counter32,
  ibmBbcmStatOutFilteredOctets   Counter32
    }

ibmBbcmStatProtocolType OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX INTEGER {
                   allprotocols(1),
                   ip(2)
                   }
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    BBCM Protocols Supported. For ease in implementation
    the enumerated types for ibmBbcmProtocolType and
    ibmBbcmStatProtocolType are equivalent.

    When the protocol type is 1 (allprotocols) the response
    contains the total count for all protocols supported by
    this BBCM.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmStatEntry 1 }

ibmBbcmStatInReceives OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Number of packets processed by BBCM for this protocol
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmStatEntry 2 }

ibmBbcmStatInOctets OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Number of Octets processed by BBCM for this protocol.

    This count is of all octets seen, including control
    information like headers.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmStatEntry 3 }
ibmBbcmStatOutManaged OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Number of packets transformed by BBCM from broadcast to
    unicast for this protocol.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmStatEntry 4 }
ibmBbcmStatOutManagedOctets OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Number of Octets transformed by BBCM from broadcast to
    unicast for this protocol.

    This count is of all octets seen, including control
    information like headers.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmStatEntry 5 }
ibmBbcmStatOutNotManaged OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The number of packets seen by BBCM that were left as they
    were originally broadcast.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmStatEntry 6 }

ibmBbcmStatOutNotManagedOctets OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The number of octets seen by BBCM that were left as they
    were originally broadcast.

    This count is of all octets seen, including control
    information like headers.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmStatEntry 7 }
ibmBbcmStatOutFiltered OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Number of Packets Filtered by BBCM.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmStatEntry 8 }
ibmBbcmStatOutFilteredOctets OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Number of Octets Filtered by BBCM.
    "
    ::= { ibmBbcmStatEntry 9 }

 -- ************************************************************************
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- VLAN Group
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- ************************************************************************

ibmVlan       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ibmLeClientX 3 }

 IbmVlanPortMap ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The VLAN Port Map provides the bridge port mapping for a
    specific VLAN definition. In the map each bit of each octet
    provides the definition for a given port.
    That is the first octet defines the first eight ports
    of the bridge, the second octet defines the second
    eight ports of the bridge and so on and so on and so on.

    Note that bit 0 of octet 1 should never be set because
    bridges have no concept of port 0.

    ibmVlanMaxPortMap defines the maximum number of octets supported
    in any of the PortMap objects, for this version of the agent.
    "
    SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..65535))

 IbmVlanIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    A value which uniquely identifies a conceptual row in the various
    VLAN tables. The VlanIndex is used to correlate table information
    pertaining to that same VLAN instance in the various VLAN tables.

    This index is unique across all bridge instances.
    "
    SYNTAX Integer32

 IbmVlanType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    A value which uniquely identifies the type of VLAN.

    "
    SYNTAX INTEGER    {
                        ip(1),
                        ipx(2),
                        netbios(3),
                        userDefSldWindo(4),
                        mac(5),
                        byPort(6),
                        ipMulticast(7)
                      }

-- **********************************************************************
-- VLAN General Group
-- **********************************************************************

ibmVlanGGroup  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ibmVlan 1}

-- **********************************************************************
-- VLAN General Objects Group
-- **********************************************************************

ibmVlanGOGroup  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ibmVlanGGroup 1}

ibmVlanConfIndexNextID OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanIndex
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      This is the next available Vlan Index for this agent. If should be
      used when creating rows in the Vlan tables indexed by ibmVlanConfIndex.
      "
    ::= { ibmVlanGOGroup 1 }

ibmVlanTopologyChange OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX TimeStamp
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      This is the time stamp at which time the last VLAN Topology Change
      occurred. This object can be used to monitor the change status of
      the VLANs controlled by this agent.

      A change is defined whenever a VLAN has been added, deleted
      or changes configuration.

      A change is also defined when a port is discovered or is aged out.
      "
    ::= { ibmVlanGOGroup 2 }

ibmVlanMaxPortMap OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Integer32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      This is the maximum number of octets this agent supports
      for representing ports in the the Port Map objects which use
      the textual convention IbmVlanPortMap.
      "
    ::= { ibmVlanGOGroup 3 }

ibmVlanMaxUDSWMaskFilter OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Integer32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      This is the maximum number of octets this agent supports for
      ibmVlanUDSWMask or ibmVlanUDSWFilter. The Mask and Filter must
      contain the same number of octets.
      "
    ::= { ibmVlanGOGroup 4 }
-- **********************************************************************
-- VLAN Configuration Group
-- **********************************************************************

ibmVlanCGroup  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ibmVlan 2}
ibmVlanConfGroup  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ibmVlanCGroup 1}

-- **********************************************************************
-- VLAN Configuration Table
-- **********************************************************************

ibmVlanConfTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IbmVlanConfEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The layout of the VLAN MIB tables relies on common information
    and VLAN type specific information.
    The ibmVlanConfTable is the base table. Columns are added to
    this table depending on the VLAN type, for example
    ibmVlanIPConfTable is for IP VLANs, ibmVlanIPXConfTable is
    for IPX VlANS, ibmVlanUDSWConfTable is for User Defined Sliding
    Window based VLANs, and ibmVlanMacConfTable is for MAC address
    defined VLANs. Associated with the extended configuration
    table is a base status table, ibmVlanStatusTable. This table
    covers generic status and the USDW and MAC VLAN status
    requirements are currently defined. Specific status table additions
    are provided by the ibmVlanIpStatusTable for IP criteria.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanConfGroup 1 }

ibmVlanConfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanConfEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Each entry of the ibmVlanConfTable provides configuration information
    pertaining to a specific instance of a VLAN.
    "
    INDEX {ibmVlanConfIndex}
    ::= { ibmVlanConfTable 1 }

  IbmVlanConfEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
  ibmVlanConfIndex                IbmVlanIndex,
  ibmVlanConfBridgeId             IbmSEBridgeID,
  ibmVlanConfType                 IbmVlanType,
  ibmVlanConfAgingTimer           UInteger32,
  ibmVlanConfForwardingPortMap    IbmVlanPortMap,
  ibmVlanConfIncludedPortMap      IbmVlanPortMap,
  ibmVlanConfExcludedPortMap      IbmVlanPortMap,
  ibmVlanConfName                 DisplayString,
  ibmVlanConfRowStatus            RowStatus
    }

ibmVlanConfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanIndex
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    An index assigned by the agent which uniquely identifies an instance
    of a VLAN. This objects value is NOT guaranteed to be the same value
    across agent restarts.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanConfEntry 1 }

ibmVlanConfBridgeId OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX  IbmSEBridgeID
    MAX-ACCESS  read-create
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
    "The identifier of the Base Bridge or Super ELAN Bridge which
     this VLAN is defined as an additional filter for.
    "
     ::= { ibmVlanConfEntry 2 }

ibmVlanConfType OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanType
    MAX-ACCESS read-create
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The type of VLAN.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanConfEntry 3 }

ibmVlanConfAgingTimer OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX UInteger32
    MAX-ACCESS read-create
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The amount of time (in minutes) an auto-detect port will remain in
    the forwarding domain of the VLAN in the absence of traffic from that
    VLAN. A value of zero means forever.
    "
    DEFVAL { 5000 }
    ::= { ibmVlanConfEntry 4 }

ibmVlanConfForwardingPortMap OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanPortMap
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Defines which ports are in forwarding state for this VLAN. The VLAN
    port is in forwarding state if one of the following is true:

    The port has been statically included by setting the corresponding
    port in ibmVlanIncludedPortMap.

    The port is not excluded, corresponding port in ibmVlanExcludedPortMap
    is zero, and the port has seen VLAN traffic in the current age out period,
    as defined by ibmVlanConfAgingTimer.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanConfEntry 5 }

ibmVlanConfIncludedPortMap OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanPortMap
    MAX-ACCESS read-create
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Each of the bits in the port map represents a bridge port and
    defines which ports are automatically and permanently included
    from the forwarding domain of the VLAN. A value of 1 for the
    port means it is included. A value of 0 means the port has to
    be discovered (port traffic seen) to be included in the VLAN.
    "
    DEFVAL { '0'H }
    ::= { ibmVlanConfEntry 6 }

ibmVlanConfExcludedPortMap OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanPortMap
    MAX-ACCESS read-create
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Each of the bits in the port map represents a bridge port and
    defines which ports are automatically and permanently excluded
    from the forwarding domain of the VLAN. A value of 1 for the
    port means it is excluded from the VLAN even if traffic for this
    VLAN type is seen on this port. A value of 0 means the port can
    be discovered.
    "
    DEFVAL { '0'H }
    ::= { ibmVlanConfEntry 7 }
ibmVlanConfName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..32))
    MAX-ACCESS read-create
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    A node unique user defined name for the VLAN.
    This name must be unique across all bridge instances at that node (agent).
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanConfEntry 8 }

ibmVlanConfRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX RowStatus
    MAX-ACCESS read-create
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    This object is used to create or delete entries (rows)
    in the VLAN Configuration Table.
    "
    REFERENCE
    "
    RFC 1903, Textual Conventions for version 2 of the
    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanConfEntry 9 }

-- **********************************************************************
-- IP VLAN Configuration Table
-- **********************************************************************

ibmVlanIpConfTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IbmVlanIpConfEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The IBM VLAN Configuration Table provides the definitions required
    to configure an IBM IP or IP Multicast Protocol Virtual LAN (PVLAN)

    This table defines the filters for the IP or IP Multicast PVLAN

    Entries in this table must be provided when the corresponding row
    of the ibmVlanConfTable is being created.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanConfGroup 2 }

ibmVlanIpConfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanIpConfEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Each entry of the ibmVlanIpConfTable provides configuration information
    pertaining to a specific instance of an IP or IP Multicast PVLAN.
    "
    INDEX {ibmVlanConfIndex}
    ::= { ibmVlanIpConfTable 1 }

  IbmVlanIpConfEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
  ibmVlanIpNetworkAddr          IpAddress,
  ibmVlanIpNetworkMask          IpAddress,
  ibmVlanIpCutThruFromHere      INTEGER,
  ibmVlanIpCutThruToHere        INTEGER
    }

ibmVlanIpNetworkAddr OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IpAddress
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The IP or IP Multicast address of the local forwarding component
    used to route or bridge traffic for this VLAN.

    No default value. A default value must be specified when creating
    an IP or IP Multicast VLAN.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanIpConfEntry 1 }

ibmVlanIpNetworkMask OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IpAddress
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The IP address mask used to 'AND' against the IP address in a
    received IP frame. The result of the 'AND' operation is compared to
    the value given in the ibmVlanIPNetworkAddr in order to determine if
    the frame belongs to the VLAN and should be forwarded.

    There is no default value. A mask must be specified when creating an IP PVLAN
    entry in the ibmVlanConfTable.

    Note: if the ibmVlanConfType is IP Multicast ibmVlanIpNetworkMask
          the ibmVlanIpNetworkMask is not used. A value 0.0.0.0 should be
          returned by the agent.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanIpConfEntry 2 }

ibmVlanIpCutThruFromHere OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Specifies whether IP cut through communications originating from
    this subnet are enabled.
    "
    DEFVAL { disabled }
    ::= { ibmVlanIpConfEntry 3 }

ibmVlanIpCutThruToHere OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Specifies whether IP cut through communications destined for
    this subnet are enabled.
    "
    DEFVAL { disabled }
    ::= { ibmVlanIpConfEntry 4 }

-- **********************************************************************
-- IPX VLAN Configuration Table
-- **********************************************************************

ibmVlanIpxConfTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IbmVlanIpxConfEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The IBM IPX VLAN Configuration Table provides the definitions required
    to configure an IBM IPX Protocol Virtual LAN (PVLAN).

    This table defines the filters for the IPX PVLAN.

    Entries in this table must be provided when the corresponding row
    of the ibmVlanConfTable is being created.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanConfGroup 3 }

ibmVlanIpxConfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanIpxConfEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Each entry of the ibmVlanIpxConfTable provides configuration information
    pertaining to a specific instance of an IPX PVLAN.
    "
    INDEX {ibmVlanConfIndex}
    ::= { ibmVlanIpxConfTable 1 }

  IbmVlanIpxConfEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
  ibmVlanIpxNetworkAddr          OCTET STRING (SIZE(4))
    }

ibmVlanIpxNetworkAddr OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(4))
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    This is the VLANs IPX Network Address.

    No Default Value, one must be specified when creating an IPX PVLAN
    in the ibmVlanConfTable.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanIpxConfEntry 1 }

-- **********************************************************************
-- NetBios VLAN Configuration Table
--   Only one NetBios PVLAN can exist so there are no unique filters.
-- **********************************************************************

-- **********************************************************************
-- User Definded Sliding Window (UDSW) VLAN Configuration Table
-- **********************************************************************

ibmVlanUDSWConfTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IbmVlanUDSWConfEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    This table defines a 'sliding window' mechanism for the definition of
    'policy' or 'user' defined VLANs. The mechanism is based on a set of
    mask and filter fields that when compared to traffic data permit
    forwarding decisions for the packet to be made for a VLAN.
    The window may be moved or slide by defining the
    appropriate offset type and offset values for the mask and filter
    object fields.
    Care must be taken to ensure the consistent configuration of VLAN
    policies. Once a VLAN entry has been made in the table if a
    change is made to any of the variables in that row for the VLAN
    then all other entries in other nodes associated with the VLAN
    must be updated in a corresponding manner!

    This table is an auxiliary extension to the base VLAN configuration
    table defined in ibmVlanConfTable.
    See that table for additional Vlan details.

    "
    ::= { ibmVlanConfGroup 4 }

ibmVlanUDSWConfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanUDSWConfEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Each entry of the ibmVlanUDSWConfTable provides configuration information
    pertaining to a specific instance of an UDSW VLAN.

    Entries in this table must be provided when the corresponding row
    of the ibmVlanConfTable is being created.
    "
    INDEX {ibmVlanConfIndex}
    ::= { ibmVlanUDSWConfTable 1 }

  IbmVlanUDSWConfEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
  ibmVlanUDSWOffsetType           INTEGER,
  ibmVlanUDSWOffset               INTEGER,
  ibmVlanUDSWMask                 OCTET STRING,
  ibmVlanUDSWFilter               OCTET STRING
    }

ibmVlanUDSWOffsetType  OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX INTEGER {
                   udswMacOffset(1),
                   udswInfoOffset(2)
                   }
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    This object specifies the base location in the traffic frame where
    the ibmVlanUDSWOffset will be used to start the comparison with the
    ibmVlanUDSWFilter value to determine if this frame is in a Sliding
    Window Vlan.

    Two starting location modes are predefined for LAN Emulation VLANs.
    udswMacOffset indicates that the starting location is the first byte
    of the MAC destination address in the traffic frame. This mode may be
    used for VLAN filtering on MAC addresses, for both Token Ring traffic and
    Ethernet traffic. The ibmVlanMacConfTable however should be used to
    define source MAC address based VLANs. This mode may also be used for
    VLAN filtering on protocol and address information or for other user
    specified information found in a portion of the LLC information field
    when source routed Token Ring traffic is NOT the traffic source (due
    to the presence of the variable size Routing Information Field).

    udswInfoOffset is a generic way of indicating that the starting
    location is at the first byte of the LLC information field.
    This mode may be used for VLAN filtering on protocol and address
    information or for other user specified information found in a
    portion of the LLC information field.  For source routed Token Ring,
    this location is not static within the frame since the
    Routing Information Field (RIF) is of variable length depending
    on LAN segments in the route. Specifying this mode permits the
    offset to begin relative to the end of the last byte of the RIF.

    There is no default value for this entry. The offset type
    must be defined when creating a user defined sliding window VLAN
    in the ibmVlanConfTable.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanUDSWConfEntry 1 }

ibmVlanUDSWOffset OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    This object determines the starting location in the traffic frame
    that will be used in the comparison with the ibmVlanUDSWFilter
    value to determine if this frame is in a Sliding Window Vlan.
    It is specified as a value offset indicating the number of octets
    from the base location determined by the mode selected in the
    ibmVlanUSDWOffsetType.

    udswMacOffset mode indicates that the starting location for the
    compare is ibmVlanUDSWOffset octets after the the first byte
    of the MAC destination address.

    udswInfoOffset mode indicates that the starting location is
    ibmVlanUDSWOffset octets after the start of the frame's
    information field.

    There is no default value and this offset selection mode must be
    defined when creating a UDSW VLAN in the ibmVlanConfTable.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanUDSWConfEntry 2 }

ibmVlanUDSWMask OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..256))
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    This object determines the size and bit pattern that is compared to
    the traffic frame at the location specified by the offset type and
    starting at the offset location in order to produce a result.
    The size of the mask must be equivalent to the size of the filter
    defined in ibmVlanUDSWFilter. The value of 1 in a mask bit location
    has the effect of making a comparison of the mask  to the traffic
    frame significant.  The value of a zero in a mask bit location has
    the effect of making the comparison of the mask with the traffic
    frame a 'don't care'.

    The octets in this object are transmitted in most significant byte
    first order.

    There is no default value and this mask must be specified when
    creating a UDSW VLAN in the ibmVlanConfTable.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanUDSWConfEntry 3 }

ibmVlanUDSWFilter OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..256))
    MAX-ACCESS  read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    This object determines the size and bit pattern that is compared to
    the result after the mask being applied to the traffic frame
    at the location specified by the offset type and starting at
    the offset location.

    The size of the filter must be equivalent to the size of the
    mask defined in ibmVlanUDSWMask.

    If the result exactly matches the bit values defined in the filter
    then the frame is forwarded to the VLAN identified by the index
    for this table entry.

    The octets in this object are transmitted in most significant byte
    first order.

    There is no default value and this filter must be specified when
    creating a UDSW VLAN in the ibmVlanConfTable.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanUDSWConfEntry 4 }

-- **********************************************************************
-- MAC VLAN Configuration Table
-- **********************************************************************

ibmVlanMacConfTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IbmVlanMacConfEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The IBM MAC VLAN Configuration Table provides the definitions required
    to configure an IBM MAC Virtual LAN (VLAN).

    This table defines the filters for the IBM MAC VLAN.

    Entries in this table must be provided when the corresponding row
    of the ibmVlanConfTable is being created.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanConfGroup 5 }

ibmVlanMacConfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanMacConfEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Each entry of the ibmVlanMacConfTable provides configuration information
    pertaining to a specific instance of a MAC VLAN.
    "
    INDEX { ibmVlanConfIndex, ibmVlanMacAddrIndex }
    ::= { ibmVlanMacConfTable 1 }

  IbmVlanMacConfEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
  ibmVlanMacAddrIndex          Integer32,
  ibmVlanMacAddresses          OCTET STRING,
  ibmVlanMacAddrConfRowStatus  RowStatus
    }

ibmVlanMacAddrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Integer32
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The MAC address index being used as a filter for this MAC address VLAN.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanMacConfEntry 1 }

ibmVlanMacAddresses OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..600))
    MAX-ACCESS read-create
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    A string of Source MAC addresses being used as a filter for this
    MAC address VLAN.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanMacConfEntry 2 }

ibmVlanMacAddrConfRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX RowStatus
    MAX-ACCESS read-create
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    This object is used to create or delete entries (rows)
    in the MAC Address Configuration Table.
    "
    REFERENCE
    "
    RFC 1903, Textual Conventions for version 2 of the
    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanMacConfEntry 3 }

-- **********************************************************************
-- VLAN Status Group
-- **********************************************************************

ibmVlanStatusGroup  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ibmVlan 3 }

-- **********************************************************************
-- VLAN Status Table
-- **********************************************************************

ibmVlanStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IbmVlanStatusEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The IBM VLAN Status Table provides the administration and
    statistics for an IBM Virtual LAN (VLAN).
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanStatusGroup 1 }

ibmVlanStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanStatusEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Each entry in the ibmVlanStatusTable augments a specific
    instance of an IP VLAN.
    "
    AUGMENTS {ibmVlanConfEntry}
    ::= { ibmVlanStatusTable 1 }

  IbmVlanStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
  ibmVlanOperStatus          INTEGER,
  ibmVlanAdminStatus         INTEGER,
  ibmVlanProcessedPackets    Counter32,
  ibmVlanDiscardedPackets    Counter32,
  ibmVlanDiscPktsMac         MacAddress
    }

ibmVlanOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Current state of the VLAN
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanStatusEntry 1 }

ibmVlanAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) }
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Desired state of the VLAN. This change becomes immediate
    on completion of the set operation and does not require system restart.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanStatusEntry 2 }

ibmVlanProcessedPackets OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The number of Broadcast/Multicast packets received by this VLAN.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanStatusEntry 3 }

ibmVlanDiscardedPackets OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The number of Broadcast packets discarded by this VLAN
    because the source VLAN was excluded on the port.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanStatusEntry 4 }

ibmVlanDiscPktsMac OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX MacAddress
    MAX-ACCESS read-write
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The object contains the Source MAC address from the last packet that
    was discarded because the source VLAN was excluded on the port.
    This will aid in finding the station that is being excluded.

    This object is defined as read-write so that a manager can clear
    the current Source MAC address after identifying the station that
    is trying to transmit on an excluded port. In order to clear the
    object the manager can specify a MAC address of all zeros 0x000000000000.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanStatusEntry 5 }

-- **********************************************************************
-- IP VLAN Status Table
-- **********************************************************************

ibmVlanIpStatusTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IbmVlanIpStatusEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The IBM IP VLAN Status Table provides the administration and
    statistics for an IBM IP Protocol Virtual LAN (PVLAN).
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanStatusGroup 2 }

ibmVlanIpStatusEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX IbmVlanIpStatusEntry
    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    Each entry in the ibmVlanIpStatusTable augments a specific
    instance of an IP PVLAN.
    "
    AUGMENTS {ibmVlanIpConfEntry}
    ::= { ibmVlanIpStatusTable 1 }

  IbmVlanIpStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
  ibmVlanIpCutThruFromPkts     Counter32,
  ibmVlanIpCutThruToPkts       Counter32,
  ibmVlanIpCutThruFromDiscPkts Counter32,
  ibmVlanIpCutThruToDiscPkts   Counter32
    }

ibmVlanIpCutThruFromPkts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The number of Broadcast/Multicast packets cutThru from this VLAN.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanIpStatusEntry 1 }

ibmVlanIpCutThruToPkts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The number of Broadcast/Multicast packets received to this VLAN.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanIpStatusEntry 2 }


ibmVlanIpCutThruFromDiscPkts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The number of Broadcast/Multicast packets discarded because cutThru
    from this VLAN was disabled.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanIpStatusEntry 3 }

ibmVlanIpCutThruToDiscPkts OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS read-only
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
    "
    The number of Broadcast/Multicast packets discarded before it is forwarded
    because cutThru to this VLAN was disabled.
    "
    ::= { ibmVlanIpStatusEntry 4 }


 -- ************************************************************************
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- Conformance Information
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- ************************************************************************
 -- ************************************************************************



  ibmLeMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ibmLeMIBConformance 1 }

  ibmLeMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ibmLeMIBConformance 2 }

  --
  -- Compliance Statements
  --

 ibmLeMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "The compliance statement for SNMP IBM extensions
      for ATM emulated LANs."

    MODULE -- this module

      GROUP ibmLeCServerXMonLECSGroup
        DESCRIPTION
          "This group is mandatory only for those
           agents that implement the IBM LAN Emulation
           Configuration Server (LECS) functions."

      GROUP ibmLeCServerXMonLESGroup
        DESCRIPTION
          "This group is mandatory only for those
           agents that implement the IBM LAN Emulation Server (LES)
           functions."

      GROUP ibmLeCServerXMonBUSGroup
        DESCRIPTION
          "This group is mandatory only for those
           agents that implement the IBM LAN Emulation BUS (BUS)
           functions."

      GROUP ibmCSuperELANGroup
        DESCRIPTION
          "This group is mandatory only for those
           agents that implement the IBM SuperELAN Client
           functions."

      GROUP ibmCBbcmMIBGroup
        DESCRIPTION
          "This group is mandatory only for those
           agents that implement the IBM Bridging Broadcast
           manager (BBCM) client functions."

      GROUP ibmCVlanMIBGroup
        DESCRIPTION
          "This group is mandatory only for those
           agents that implement the IBM VLAN client functions."

     ::= { ibmLeMIBCompliances 1 }

  --
  -- Units of Conformance
  --

  ibmLeCServerXMonLECSGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
      ibmLeServerXMonLecsInstances,
      ibmLeServerXLecsUsedConnections
    }
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      These are the objects are used to support LECS
      "
    ::= { ibmLeMIBGroups 1 }

  ibmLeCServerXMonLESGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
      ibmLeServerXMonLesInstances,
      ibmLeServerXLesMonUsedConnections,
      ibmLeServerXLesMonLesLecInstances,
      ibmLeServerXLesMinLecID,
      ibmLeServerXLesMaxLecID
    }
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      These are the objects are used to support LES
      "
    ::= { ibmLeMIBGroups  2 }

  ibmLeCServerXMonBUSGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
      ibmLeServerXMonBusInstances,
      ibmLeServerXBusMonUsedConnections,
      ibmLeServerXBusMonBusLecInstances
    }
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      These are the objects are used to support BUS
      "
    ::= { ibmLeMIBGroups 3 }

  ibmCSuperELANGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
      ibmSEPortArpRequestsIn,
      ibmSEPortArpRequestsOut,
      ibmSEArpRequestsErrors,
      ibmSEPortArpRequestsFiltered,
      ibmSEPortArpRepliesIn,
      ibmSEPortArpRepliesOut,
      ibmSEPortArpRepliesErrors,
      ibmSEPortNarpRequestsIn,
      ibmSEPortNarpRequestsOut,
      ibmSEPortFlushRequestsIn,
      ibmSEPortFlushRequestsOut,
      ibmSEPortFlushRepliesIn,
      ibmSEPortFlushRepliesOut,
      ibmSEPortFlushRequestErrors,
      ibmSEPortFlushRepliesErrors,
      ibmSEPortLeCtrlFramesIn,
      ibmSEPortLeCtrlFramesOut,
      ibmSEPortLeCtrlFramesDiscSrcPortNotFwrd,
      ibmSEPortLeCtrlFramesDiscDestPortNotFwrd,
      ibmSEAtmIfNumber,
      ibmSEEnabled,
      ibmSEName,
      ibmSEFrameSize,
      ibmSEMacCacheAge,
      ibmSERDCacheAge,
      ibmSEPriority,
      ibmSEMaxAge,
      ibmSEBridgeHelloTime,
      ibmSEBridgeForwardDelay,
      ibmSEBridgeAddress,
      ibmSEType,
      ibmSEConfigRowStatus,
      ibmSEPortIfNumber,
      ibmSEPortElanName,
      ibmSEPortRemoteElan,
      ibmSEPortEnabled,
      ibmSEPortPriority,
      ibmSEPortRootCost,
      ibmSEPortRowStatus,
      ibmSENumPorts,
      ibmSEProtocolSpecification,
      ibmSETimeSinceTopologyChange,
      ibmSETopChanges,
      ibmSEDesignatedRoot,
      ibmSERootCost,
      ibmSERootPort,
      ibmSEBridgeMaxAge,
      ibmSEHelloTime,
      ibmSEHoldTime,
      ibmSEForwardDelay,
      ibmSEMacLearnedEntryDiscards,
      ibmSERDLearnedEntryDiscards,
      ibmSEStpPortState,
      ibmSEStpPortDesignatedRoot,
      ibmSEStpPortDesignatedCost,
      ibmSEStpPortDesignatedBridge,
      ibmSEStpPortDesignatedPort,
      ibmSEStpPortForwardTransitions,
      ibmSEPortMaxInfo,
      ibmSEPortInFrames,
      ibmSEPortOutFrames,
      ibmSEPortRoutedInFrames,
      ibmSEPortBpduFrames,
      ibmSEPortInDiscards,
      ibmSEPortDropSrcAddrFilters,
      ibmSEPortDropDestAddrFilters,
      ibmSEPortDropProtocolFilters,
      ibmSEPortDropSrcNotFwds,
      ibmSEPortDropDestNotFwds,
      ibmSEPortDropInputOverflows,
      ibmSEPortDropBpduOverflows,
      ibmSEPortDropSrOverflows,
      ibmSEPortRecNoBuffFailures,
      ibmSEPortTransmitFailures,
      ibmSEPortToBigFailures,
      ibmSEPortLanIdFailures,
      ibmSEPortStpLanIdFailures
    }
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      These are the objects are used to support SuperELAN
      "
    ::= { ibmLeMIBGroups 4 }


  ibmCBbcmMIBGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
      ibmBbcmName,
      ibmBbcmConfigRowStatus,
      ibmBbcmProtocolOperStatus,
      ibmBbcmProtocolAdminStatus,
      ibmBbcmProtocolCacheAge,
      ibmBbcmStatInReceives,
      ibmBbcmStatInOctets,
      ibmBbcmStatOutManaged,
      ibmBbcmStatOutManagedOctets,
      ibmBbcmStatOutNotManaged,
      ibmBbcmStatOutNotManagedOctets,
      ibmBbcmStatOutFiltered,
      ibmBbcmStatOutFilteredOctets
    }
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      These are the objects are used to support BBCM
      "
    ::= { ibmLeMIBGroups 5 }

  ibmCVlanMIBGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
      ibmVlanConfIndexNextID,
      ibmVlanTopologyChange,
      ibmVlanMaxPortMap,
      ibmVlanMaxUDSWMaskFilter,
      ibmVlanConfIndex,
      ibmVlanConfBridgeId,
      ibmVlanConfType,
      ibmVlanConfAgingTimer,
      ibmVlanConfForwardingPortMap,
      ibmVlanConfIncludedPortMap,
      ibmVlanConfExcludedPortMap,
      ibmVlanConfName,
      ibmVlanConfRowStatus,
      ibmVlanIpNetworkAddr,
      ibmVlanIpNetworkMask,
      ibmVlanIpCutThruFromHere,
      ibmVlanIpCutThruToHere,
      ibmVlanIpxNetworkAddr,
      ibmVlanUDSWOffsetType,
      ibmVlanUDSWOffset,
      ibmVlanUDSWMask,
      ibmVlanUDSWFilter,
      ibmVlanMacAddrIndex,
      ibmVlanMacAddresses,
      ibmVlanMacAddrConfRowStatus,
      ibmVlanOperStatus,
      ibmVlanAdminStatus,
      ibmVlanProcessedPackets,
      ibmVlanDiscardedPackets,
      ibmVlanDiscPktsMac,
      ibmVlanIpCutThruFromPkts,
      ibmVlanIpCutThruToPkts,
      ibmVlanIpCutThruFromDiscPkts,
      ibmVlanIpCutThruToDiscPkts
    }
    STATUS current
    DESCRIPTION
      "
      These are the objects are used to support VLAN
      "
    ::= { ibmLeMIBGroups 6 }
END
