


Technical Committee

LAN Emulation Servers
Management Specification
1.0

af-lane-0057.000
Letter Ballot
March 1996


LAN Emulation Servers Management Specification 1.0
af-lane-0057.000
March 1996

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Acknowledgement

The contributions adopted by the ATM Forum and the assistance by the editing group of the LAN
Emulation Sub-working Group, who contributed text and reviewed the contributions were essential to this
specification.
In particular, the editor would like to recognise members who made significant contributions to this effort:
Chris Young (Cisco)
Ian Griffiths (Madge)
Prakash Desai (Bay)
The assistance by these members and all who participated in the LAN Emulation Sub-working Group,
especially chairman Keith McCloghrie (Cisco) is appreciated.



Faye Ly (Bay Networks), Editor
(408)764-1702
faye@baynetworks.com



1. Introduction 3
1.1 Abbreviations       3
1.2 References  4
2. Management Functions 5
2.1 Configuration Management    5
2.2 Performance Management      5
2.3 Fault Management    5
2.4 Security Management 5
2.5 Accounting Management       5
3. Management Framework 6
3.1 The SNMP Network Management Framework       6
3.2 Requirements for LAN Emulation Servers      6
3.2.1 Requirements for SNMP     6
3.3 MIB Conventions     6
4. MIB-II and other MIB support 8
4.1 MIB II support      8
4.2 AToMMIB Support     8
5. Emulated LAN MIB Description 9
5.1 Management model    9
5.2 MIB Groups  9
5.2.1 ELAN Administration Group 10
5.2.2 ELAN Configuration Group  10
5.2.3 LECS Configuration Group  12
5.2.4 LECS Statistics Group     13
This table lists all counters associated with the LECS this agent maintains.    13
5.2.5 LECS Fault Management Group       13
6. LAN Emulation Server MIB Description 15
6.1 Management model    15
6.2 MIB Organisation    15
6.3 MIB Groups  15
6.3.1 LES Configuration Group   15
6.3.2 LES Statistics Group      16
6.3.3 LES-LEC Statistics Group  16
6.3.4 LES Fault Management Group        16
7. Broadcast and Unknown Server MIB description 18
7.1 Management model    18
7.2 MIB Organisation    18
7.3 MIB Groups  18
7.3.1 BUS Configuration Group   18
7.3.2 BUS Statistics Group      18
7.4.2 BUS Fault Management Group        19
8. LAN Emulation Servers MIB Definitions        20



1.      Introduction

ATM LAN Emulation emulates services of existing LANs across an ATM network.  It provides a MAC
layer service, specifically Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.5, over an ATM network.  LAN emulation is
described in the ATM Forum document LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification - Version 1.0 [1].  This
document describes how to manage some of the components in the LAN Emulation.
The LAN Emulation specification 1.0 defines four components: LEC (LAN Emulation Client), LES (LAN
Emulation Server), BUS (Broadcast and Unknown Server) and LECS (LAN Emulation Configuration
Server).  LES, BUS and LECS provide various services to enable communication between LECs, and are
referred to in this document collectively as LAN Emulation servers.
This document defines the management information for LES, BUS and LECS.  The management
information of the LEC is defined in [6]. This specification include three MIB modules.  The ELAN MIB
provides ELAN configuration and LECS management information.  The LECS management group is
mandatory if and only if the LECS is implemented.  The LAN Emulation LES MIB covers LES
management information, and BUS MIB provides BUS management information.
1.1     Abbreviations

The following acronyms are used throughout this document.

AAL     ATM Adaptation Layer
ATM     Asynchronous Transfer Mode
BUS     Broadcast and Unknown Server
ELAN    Emulated Local Area Network
LAN     Local Area Network
LANE    LAN Emulation
LE      LAN Emulation
LE_ARP  LAN Emulation Address Resolution Protocol
LEC     LAN Emulation Client
LECS    LAN Emulation Configuration Server
LES     LAN Emulation Server
LNNI    LAN Emulation Network-Network Interface
LUNI    LAN Emulation User-Network Interface
MAC     Media Access Control
RD      Route Descriptor
RFC     Request For Comment (Document Series)
UNI     User-Network Interface
VCC     Virtual Channel Connection
VCI     Virtual Channel Identifier
VPI     Virtual Path Identifier




1.2     References

[1] The ATM Forum, LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, Version 1.0.
[2] RFC 1213, McCloghrie and Rose, Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-
based internets: MIB-II.
[3] RFC 1573, McCloghrie and KastenHoltz, Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB-II.
[4] RRC 1695, Ahmed and Tesink, Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM Management.
[5] Internet Drafts, Ly, Noto, Smith, Tesink, Definitions of Supplemental Managed Objects for ATM
Management. (draft-ietf-atommib-atm2-01.txt)
[6] The ATM Forum. LAN Emulation Client Management: Version 1.0 Specification.
[7] RFC 1442, Case, McCloghrie, Rose and Waldbusser, Structure of Management Information for version
2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).
[8] RFC 1445, Galvin and McCloghrie, Administrative Model for version 2 of the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMPv2).
[9] RFC 1448, Case, McCloghrie, Rose and Waldbusser, Protocol Operations for version 2 of the Simpel
Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).
[10] RFC 1443, Case, McCloghrie, Rose and Waldbusser, Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).




2.      Management Functions

Network management can be divided into the areas of configuration, performance, fault, security, and
accounting management.
2.1     Configuration Management

The MIBs enable network managers to:
  create and destroy Emulated LANs (ELANs)
  assign clients to and delete them from an ELAN
  control the parameters of the LECS, LES and BUS
  monitor ELAN topology, e.g. which LECs are joined to a LES
  identify the VCCs being used by the LES or BUS

No information is provided about VCCs beyond describing which are being used.  Management of VCC
configuration is specified in [4] and [5]. Management issues relating to the LANE server-to-server (LNNI)
protocol are outside the scope of this specification because at time of writing the Forum work on this topic
is not complete. It is however a design goal to make the MIB modules easy to extend to accommodate the
future LNNI support, and it is anticipated that this will be done in a future revision of these MIBs once the
LNNI protocols have been published by the ATM Forum.
2.2     Performance Management

Network managers can obtain statistics for ELAN server components.  These are collected for every server
and also for each server-client pairing.  While LES- and BUS-related statistics are located in the LES MIB
and BUS MIB respectively, LECS statistics (along with all other LECS management) are to be found in the
optional LECS part of the ELAN MIB.
2.3     Fault Management

The MIBs contain Facilities for detection of problems in an ELAN that are caused by the failures detected
by service components.  Information is provided as follows:
  operational status is available for each service component (indicates server is up or down)
  error logs are maintained for each service component (see section 5 for details)

2.4     Security Management

Security management is outside the scope of this version of the LAN Emulation Server Management
specification.
2.5     Accounting Management

Accounting management is outside the scope of this version of the LAN Emulation Server Management
specification.


3.      Management Framework

The network management framework for LAN Emulation Servers is defined using SNMP MIBs.  SNMP is
an Internet-standard network management framework of which there are currently more than one versions.
The MIB modules specified in this document are both compliant to the SNMPv2, and semantically identical
to the peer SNMPv1 definitions.  This specification does not mandate the use of SNMPv2.  RFC 1452
describes how SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 coexist, and The Simple Times reports that automatic translations can
be obtained by mailing SNMPv2 MIBs to mib-v2tov1@dbc.mtview.ca.us.
3.1     The SNMP Network Management Framework

The SNMP Network Management Framework are defined in the RFCs  Since the SNMP is still evolving,
this document only lists a few RFCs that are related..  They are:
  RFC 1442 [7] which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for describing and naming objects for
the purpose of management
  STD 17, RFC 1213 [2] defines MIB-II, the core set of managed objects for the Internet suite of
protocols
  RFC 1445 [8] which defines the administrative and other architectural aspects of the framework
  RFC 1448 [9] which defines the protocol used for network access to managed objects
  RFC 1443 [10] which defines the textual conventions used by network management information
definitions

The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of experimentation and evaluation.
3.2     Requirements for LAN Emulation Servers

The LAN Emulation Server and Broadcast and Unknown Server should be network manageable either via
the SNMP network management protocol or via some other network management protocol.  The
management of the LAN Emulation Configuration Server is required only for the system that implements it.
3.2.1   Requirements for SNMP

SNMP agents that support LAN Emulation Configuration Servers, LAN Emulation Servers and Broadcast
and Unknown Servers MUST implement:
  Three MIB modules defined in this specification: ELAN MIB, LES MIB and BUS MIB

3.3     MIB Conventions

The following convention is used in the MIB definitions in this specification:  When a table is defined to
allow row creation and deletion or to be read-creatable, the RowStatus object is required in the create or
destroy operation.  This operation is performed on the row indicated by the instance given in the SNMP
request.

RowStatus is a textual convention defined in RFC 1443 [10].  It is defined with 6 enumeration:

  active
  notInService
  notReady
  createAndGo
  createAndWait
  destroy

This specification uses RowStatus in every read-creatable table.



4.      MIB-II and other MIB support

All SNMP agents supporting LAN Emulation Servers may implement MIB II, and are also encouraged to
implement RFC 1695.  This chapter explains how ELAN MIB, LES MIB and BUS MIB are related to each
of these MIB modules.
4.1     MIB II support

LAN Emulation Servers present no interfaces as defined in MIB II.  They are however related to one or
more ATM interfaces in many ways though:
  LECS can be listening to one or more ATM interfaces with a well-known ATM address as defined in
the LANE Specification.
  LES can be receiving/sending control or ATM Le-ARP traffic via one or more ATM interfaces.
  BUS can be receiving/forwarding traffic on one or more ATM interfaces.

The ATM interface is specified throughout the MIB modules where Virtual Circuits in use by servers are
defined.  It is also specified in every server configuration table where the servers ATM addresses are
defined.  The latter is provided to enable network managers to determine which ATM switch the servers
derived their ATM addresses from.
4.2     AToMMIB Support

LAN Emulation Servers use Virtual Circuits (Switched or Permanent) to communicate with the Clients.
Full information on the VCCs is found in the AToMMIB.  LAN Emulation Servers MIB provide the
indexing for these VCCs so network managers can obtain the attributes of a server VCC from the
AToMMIB.
PVCs (Permanent Virtual Circuits) are created by the network manager  in the AToMMIB.  LAN Server
MIBs provide writable objects so the network manager can use the PVCs created in the AToMMIB. (i.e.
the lesVccTable and busVccTable)..


5.      Emulated LAN MIB Description

5.1     Management model

This specification defines three MIB modules: ELAN MIB, LES MIB and BUS MIB.  The ELAN MIB
provides network manager with the means to change the configuration of  ELANs.  The LES and BUS
MIBs allow reading back of the current status of the ELANs.  This chapter describes ELAN MIB.
It is important to understand that the ELAN MIB only manages a repository of static information.  To create
an ELAN which a client can join will actually require three stages using these MIBs:
  create a new ELAN in the ELAN MIB
  create a LES for that ELAN using the LES MIB
  create a BUS for that ELAN using the BUS MIB

These operations must be performed in these separate MIBs because there is no guarantee that any of the
components in question will be collocated.  Indeed while a LES and BUS may be likely to be managed by a
single agent, it is highly likely that the user of information in the ELAN MIB (e.g. an LECS) will not be
collocated with the LES or BUS.  The LANE specification currently provides no standard method for
centralised creation of LE Servers, hence the three operations required to create an ELAN.
The ELAN MIB simply deals with information that will be required to enable a client to join an ELAN.
This information can be divided into two types:  information required to decide which ELAN a client
should join and information which a client will need to join the ELAN.
The assignment of clients to ELANs is controlled using policies.  A policy is a rule based on information
available on a client (such as ATM address, ELAN type etc.) linking that client to an ELAN.  These are
described in detail later in this chapter.
Typically the information in this MIB would be used by an LECS, the former in deciding which ELAN, if
any, a client should be assigned to on the basis of its CONFIG_REQUEST, and the latter in deciding what
to put in a CONFIG_RESPONSE.  It is possible for an ELAN to exist without an LECS however, with a
client obtaining this information by some other means.  While such means are outside the LANE
specification and therefore outside the scope of this document, it was the intention not to preclude such
implementations.  This is why the LECS portion of the ELAN MIB is a separate group, allowing the ELAN
MIB to exist without requiring an LECS.
Systems which implements the LECS must  implement the LECS group , to allow the LECS to be
monitored and controlled.  TLV information also resides in this part of the MIB since this is specific to the
LECS configuration mechanism.
While the topology of ELANs can be controlled using the ELAN MIB, by determining which ELANs and
LESs clients will use, this MIB does not reflect the current topology.  To determine the current topology of
an ELAN (which clients are attached to which LESs and BUSs) the LES MIB [2] and BUS MIB [3] (and
the LEC MIB [1] if detailed information on the client is required) must be used.
The design goal is to decouple the configured and actual ELAN topology to achieve maximum flexibility in
LEC assignment and also future LNNI (LAN Emulation Server to Server Protocol) support.
5.2     MIB Groups

This section briefly describes each group and object in the ELAN MIB.  For more detail consult the MIB
definition and the LANE Emulation specification [1.

5.2.1   ELAN Administration Group

This group provides a registry for the LEC assignment policy types.  There are six LEC assignment policies
defined in this group:
  byAtmAddr - assign a LEC to an ELAN by its ATM address
  byMacAddr - assign a LEC to an ELAN by its MAC address
  byRouteDescriptor - assign a LEC to an ELAN by its Route Descriptor
  byLanType - assign a LEC to an ELAN by its LAN type, i.e. ieee802.3 or ieee802.5
  byPktSize - assign a LEC to an ELAN by its DataFrameSize
  byElanName - assign a LEC to an ELAN by its ELAN name

This table represents the set of assignment policy types which may be supported by the standard
implementations of MIBs.  These are based on the information available in a typical CONFIG REQUEST.
Vendors wishing to create new policies should not extend this table, but instead should define similar tables
or objects in their own MIBs.  Policy types are defined as OIDs (AutonomousType) to allow vendors to
implement their own policies without needing centralised administration of policy types.  This table may be
extended in the future revisions of the ELAN MIB.
5.2.2   ELAN Configuration Group

This group provides configuration information for Emulated LANs.  An ELAN is constructed or destroyed
in this group for configuration purposes only;  an ELAN can be created and many LECs can be assigned to
this ELAN (by policies), but this MIB would not reflect whether or not LECs have actually joined the
ELAN.  The network manager has to poll the individual LECs or the LES/BUS to determine the actual
ELAN topology.
For example, consider an ELAN red in the ELAN Configuration table, where the LEC with the ATM
address xxx...redx is assigned to the red ELAN in the LEC assignment by ATM address table.  In other
words, the LEC xxx...redx is configured to ELAN red in the ELAN MIB.  The LES with the ATM
address yyy...redy is one of the servers which serves the ELAN red as defined in the ELAN MIBs LES
table.
In order to determine whether the LEC xxx...redx has actually joined the ELAN red, or joined the LES
yyy...redy, the network manager must either read the LEC-to-LES information in the LES MIB from the
agent of LES yyy...redy or talk to the agent of the LEC xxx...redx to obtain the LES information from
the LEC MIB.  In either case, the network manager can match the information from the LES yyy...redy or
LEC xxx...redx to the LEC assignment table by ATM address or the LES table.
In the case where assignment policies are more broad, (e.g. a policy could assign all clients with LanType
iee802.5 to the ELAN Token-Ring, or address masks might be used so that all clients with a certain
ATM address prefix are directed to a particular ELAN) there will be no complete list of clients in the
ELAN MIB.  In this case a network manager would have to use the LES MIB to find a real list of clients.
In conclusion, the ELAN group provides statically configured information and the LES and LEC MIBs
provide the dynamic status information for the Emulated LAN.
5.2.2.1 ELAN Configuration Table

elanConfTable lists all Emulated LANs on which this agent maintains information;  the elanConfIndex
object, an arbitrary integer used as an index in this table, is used elsewhere in the ELAN MIB to identify a
particular ELAN.  Emulated LANs should be created or destroyed from this table in conjunction with
operations to create or destroy the related service components as described in section 5.1.  This table can be
used by the entity which assigns a LAN Emulation clients to ELANs.  This might be a LAN Emulation
Configuration Server (LECS), or in an environment where there is no LECS, the information might be used
directly by a system to configure LAN Emulation Clients (LECs).
A network manager can construct the ELAN configuration table as well as the LEC assignment table
locally.  And then configures the LEC according to the configuration through the LEC MIB defined in [6].
The table contains the ELANs name, LAN type, maximum frame size, and also has a TLV selector to
enable it to choose a set of TLV-defined properties (set to zero if the LECS group is not supported).
5.2.2.2 ELAN LES table

This table lists all LES associated with ELANs managed by the agent.  Only the ATM address of the LES is
held, and because the LANE specification permits multiple LES addresses per ELAN, there may be more
than one LES per ELAN.  All LEC assignment tables are indexed by both the ELAN (elanConfIndex) and
LES index (elanLesIndex) to allow the selection of a specific LES address for any client within an ELAN.
5.2.2.3 ELAN Policy Table

Throughout this section, all terms are used and they are: accept meaning the policy accepts the client (the
client has the matching information of the correct type), rejected meaning the policy rejects the client (the
client didnt have the information or the information doesnt match), and failed meaning the client was not
assigned to any ELAN as the results of the execution of all the policies.

This table describes policies currently in use for assigning LECs to particular ELANs and LESs.  These
policies will be carried out by whatever entity is using this information, typically an LECS but not
necessarily.
When a LECS is supported, the LECS assigns a client to an ELAN based on the information given in the
CONFIG request.  Information in the CONFIG request is checked against the various policy tables in the
ELAN MIB.
There can be multiple policies used in determining the LEC assignment at one time.  These policies are
executed in order of their priorities, with the lowest number getting the highest priority.  (A policy with
priority of 1 would be executed first.)  Conflicts between policies may occur but the LECS behavior is
implementation dependent.
If there exist multiple policies of the same priority, they are executed at the same time, and all policies must
succeed.
Policies are grouped with the elanPolicySelectorIndex.  This allows disjoint policy sets to be created which
allows individual LECSs (or other users of this data) to use different policies.
Users of the information in the policy and assignment tables should use the following procedure when
attempting to assign clients:
Find the first policy with the highest priority level with the appropriate PolicySelectorIndex.
Check to see if the client matches any assignments for this policy type.  For the standard policies this
will involve looking up in an assignment table (e.g. for elanPolicyType of byAtmAddr, the
elanLecAtmAddrTable must be consulted).  If the client passes, there will be one or more
ELAN/LES index pairs.  If the client fails to find any appropriate ELAN/LES pair with this policy, it
has failed, and must restart from the next priority down.  If there are no policies with a lower priority
than the current one, then the client is not assigned to any ELAN and has been rejected.
If there are more policies with the same priority level as the one which just passed, these must also be
evaluated as described above.
If a client has passed all the policies with a particular priority level, there will have been at least one
ELAN/LES pair generated per priority.  If no pair is common to every policy (i.e. the client passed
every policy, but the policies failed to agree on any ELAN/LES pair) then the client has failed for
this priority level, and behaviour is as if the client had failed against any one of the policies at this
priority.  If a single ELAN/LES pair can be identified as common to the results of all the policies,
then this is taken as the final result.  If there are multiple matches and the client could be assigned
validly to more than one ELAN/LES, any may be chosen, the particular outcome being
implementation defined.

An example configuration might consist of  four ELANs: TRed, TBlue, ERed and EBlue.  Clients with an
ATM address prefix of rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr would be assigned to the Red ELANs, TRed if they are Token-ring
clients and ERed if they are Ethernet clients.  Otherwise they get assigned to TBlue or EBlue again
according to LAN type.  This would require three ElanPolicyEntries, at two priority levels.  There would be
two entries at priority level one:  a policy of type byAtmAddr and a policy of type byLanType.  There
would be one entry at priority level two:  byLanType.  The assignment by ATM address table would contain
two entries, both with an ATM address beginning with rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr and an address mask with only the
relevant prefix bits set, one pointing to TRed and an appropriate LES index, the other pointing to ERed with
an appropriate LES index.  As for the byLanType, the object elanConfLanType in the elanConfTable is
used.  If the clients requesting LAN type is Ethernet, then the first elanConfEntry that has the
elanConfLanType set to aflane8023(2) and it also matches the ATM prefix is the ELAN this client is
assigned to.
If there is no data available on the client for a policy, then that policy would fail.  The client is rejected by
that policy.
The agent should refuse to create any policy it does not support.
5.2.2.4 LEC assignment table by ATM address

This table is indexed by the ELAN index which points to the ELAN this LEC belongs to, the particular LES
within that ELAN it will be sent to, and the ATM address plus mask of the LEC.  The ATM mask allows
the network manager to specify portions of an ATM address.  A client would be matched by an assignment
entry if bits in its address corresponding to non-zero bits in the mask match the address in the table.
5.2.2.5 LEC assignment table by MAC address

This table is indexed by the ELAN index, LES index within the ELAN, and the MAC address (with mask)
of the LEC.  The MAC address is compared with the clients when executing byMacAddress policies.
5.2.2.6 LEC assignment table by Route Descriptor

This table is indexed by the ELAN index, the LES within the ELAN, and the Route Descriptor of the LEC,
which consists of a segment id and a bridge number.  The route descriptor is compared with the clients
when executing byRouteDescriptor policies.
5.2.3   LECS Configuration Group

This enables network managers to configure and monitor LECSs.  It also provides configuration
information on TLV (type, length and value ) entries to be used in CONFIG responses..
5.2.3.1 LECS Configuration table

This table contains the configuration and status information for all LECS managed by this agent.  This table
is used to create, delete or configure a LECS.  Critical objects such as the lecsAtmIfIndex,
lecsAtmAddrSpec, and lecsAtmAddrMask cannot be modified unless the lecsAdminStatus is set to
down(2).  That is, the network manager has to bring the LECS down to in order to change a LECSs ATM
address or ATM interface value.  These changes can be brought into effect by setting the lecsAdminStatus
to up(1).
The object lecsAtmIfIndex provides the number of the ATM interface on which the LECS is listening for
CONFIGURE requests.  This value must match an existing value in the ifTable.  This object is set to zero
when the ATM interface is not specified or there is more than one ATM interface used by the LECS.
A network manager may instruct the LECS to attempt to register and listen on a particular address.  This is
achieved through use of the lecsAtmAddrSpec and lecsAtmAddrMask objects.  The default values for these
objects will cause a LECS to use the with a well-known ATM address (reference to LANE 1.0 specification
section 5.2.1.2 ).  Clearly if more than one LECS is created on any interface (or on multiple interfaces
which would share the domain of the well known address) at least one of them should use some other
address.
To enable different LECSs to enact different sets of policies, a policy selector index is set for each LECS.
5.2.3.2 TLV table

This table is used to configure TLVs (Type, Length, and Value) for each ELAN.  The table is indexed by a
selector index, the TLV tag and an index. The selector allows multiple TLVs to be grouped together, so
different ELANs can use different sets of TLVs. The index allows multiple TLVs with the same tag but
different values
Network manager can create TLVs and assign them to an ELAN by specifying corresponding selector
indices in both the TLV table and the elanConfTable.
5.2.3.3 VCC table

This table contains the LE CONFIG VCCs from all LECs to the LECS.  This table can be used by the
network manager as the central place for tracing VCCs.
5.2.4   LECS Statistics Group

In addition to the LECS fault management group, the LECS statistics group also provides per LECS error
counters.
5.3.4.1 LECS statistics table
This table lists all counters associated with the LECS this agent maintains.
5.2.5   LECS Fault Management Group

This group provides fault information for LECSs.  The network manager can enable or disable the error
logging capability of a LECS.  The enabled LECS will log the error events until the maximum number error
log entry is reached.
The logged events are saved in the LECS Error Log table.
5.2.5.41        LECS Error Log Control Table

This table is used to control error logging capability on a LECS.  The network manager can enable/disable
error logging of a particular LECS managed by the agent.  It can also reset the error log of a LECS.  The
LECS must clear all the error log entries upon such a request.
The object lecsErrCtlMaxEntries describes the maximum number of errors a LECS can log.  If this object is
one, the LECS can only save the last error event.  It is a read only object.  The object lecsErrCtlLastEntry
gives a pointer to the last error log saved by a LECS in the lecsErrLogTable. It can be used by the network
manager to read the most recent entry.
5.2.5.2 LECS Error Log Table

This table contains all the error logs maintained by the LECSs managed by the agent.  Each entry describes
when the error occurred, the nature of the error and the ATM address of the client whose CONFIG request
resulted in the error.
The lecsErrLogIndex ranges from 2 to 32 minus 1 down to 1.  It is assigned consecutively in the descending
order.  The network manager can easily retrieve the most recent N entries by using the get-next on the value
of this object.  The entries after 1 are discarded.  For example, if the lecsErrCtlMaxEntries is 5, and the
LECS has received 100 entries so far.  The values of the lecsErrLogIndex for this LECS in the
lecsErrLogTable are 100, 99, 98, 97 and 96 with the entry 100 being the most recent error occurred.


6.      LAN Emulation Server MIB Description

This MIB provides LES management information.  The implementation of this MIB is mandatory for agents
managing LESs.
6.1     Management model

The LES management model is designed to be compliant with the LAN Emulation 1.0 specification.  It was
also intended to facilitate the accommodation of future LAN Emulation Server to server protocol
management extensions.
This MIB may be used to determine the distribution of the LECs among LESs, and to create, configure and
monitor LESs.
6.2     MIB Organisation

The MIB is divided into four groups:  the LES Configuration group which provides configuration and
topology information;  the LES Statistics Group which provides various counters for each LES;  the LES-
LEC Statistics group which provides per LES/LEC pair counters;  the LES Fault management group which
logs LES error information.
6.3     MIB Groups

6.3.1   LES Configuration Group

6.3.1.1 LES Configuration table

This table lists all LAN Emulation Servers managed by this agent.
The object lesAtmAddrSpec specifies an ATM  address that, with the ATM address mask, determines a
portion of the ATM address that the LES on the designated ATM interface will use to derive the actual
ATM address from the network or ILMI.  The derived ATM address is specified in the object
lesAtmAddrActual, which is used to receive ATM ARP requests.
The object lesElanName gives the name of the Emulated LAN this LES is providing service for.  This
object may be used to identify the ELAN the LES is in.
The object lesLanType describes the type of the ATM Emulated LAN this LES is providing service to. If
the LEC has specified a LAN type in its JOIN request that does not match with the value of this object, the
LES will reject the request.  Only 802.3 and 802.5 LAN types are supported.
6.3.1.2 LES VCC Table

This table lists all the Control Distribute VCCs used by the LES to distribute control traffic to the
participating LECs.  The Control Distribute VCC can either be point-to-point or point-to-multipoint calls.
This table is read only if SVCs are used and writable if PVCs are used.
Each entry indicates the ATM interface number, VPI value and VCI value, which comprise the index to the
atmVclTable in the AToMMIB.
6.3.1.3 LES ARP table by MAC address

This table provides access to an ATM LAN Emulation Servers MAC-to-ATM address table..  It contains
entries for unicast addresses and the broadcast address.
An entry for the broadcast MAC address will have the ATM address of a BUS.  When the entry is for a
unicast MAC address the corresponding ATM address will be for a LEC.
6.3.1.4 LES ARP table by Route Descriptor

This table provides access to an ATM LAN Emulation Servers RouteDescriptor-to-ATM ARP cache.  The
entries in this table are set-up by the agent or network manager depending on the entry type.
The Route Descriptors are presented as Segment Id (ring number) and Bridge number.
6.3.1.5 LES-LEC topology table

This table lists all LAN Emulation clients serviced by LESs specified in the lesConfTable.  This table can
be used to retrieve the topology of an ELAN, i.e. the LES to LECs mapping information.
An entry in this table is created by the agent when a LEC registers successfully with the LES. The
lesLecCtlDirectVpi and lesLecCtlDirectVci objects can be modified by the network manager if PVC is
used.
6.3.2   LES Statistics Group

This table contains all counters the LESs maintain.  This table augments the lesConfTable.  It provides
performance and fault counters on a per LES basis.
The table lists all error types listed in the Table 13 in ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM
Specification, V1.0.
6.3.3   LES-LEC Statistics Group

This table contains all LE-ARP request related counters and error counts on a per LEC-LES pair basis.
6.3.4   LES Fault Management Group

This group provides fault management information for managing a LES.  The network manager can
enable/disable the error logging capability of a LES.  The enabled LES will log the error event until the
maximum number error log entry is reached.
The logged events are saved in the LES Error Log table.
6.3.4.1 LES Error Log Control Table

This table is used to control the error logging capability of a LES.  The network manager may  enable or
disable error logging on a particular LES managed by the agent.  It can also reset the error log of a LES.
The object lesErrCtlMaxEntries describes the maximum number of errors a LES can log.  If this object is
one, the LES will only save the last error event.  The object lesErrCtlLastEntry gives a pointer to the last
error log saved by  a LES in the lesErrLogTable.
6.3.4.2 LEC Error Log Table

This table contains all the error logs maintained by the LESs managed by the same agent.  Each entry
describes the error occurred, the nature of the error and the ATM address of  the client whose  request that
resulted in the error.
The lesErrLogIndex ranges from 2 to 32 minus 1 to 1.  It is assigned consecutively in the descending order.
The network manager can easily retrieve the most recent N entries by using the get-next on the value of this
object.  The entries after 1 are discarded.  For example, if the lesErrCtlMaxEntries is 5, and the LES has
received 100 entries so far.  The values of the lesErrLogIndex for this LES in the lesErrLogTable are 100,
99, 98, 97 and 96 with the entry 100 being the most recent error occurred


7.      Broadcast and Unknown Server MIB description

7.1     Management model

This MIB enables network managers to create, destroy, configure and determine the current status of BUSs
and topology of the portions of ELANs being served by BUSs.
7.2     MIB Organisation

The MIB is devided into two groups: BUS Configuration group which provides BUS topology information.
And BUS Fault Management group which provides BUS statistics and BUS-LEC statistics.
7.3     MIB Groups

7.3.1   BUS Configuration Group

This group includes the object busNextId, BUS Configuration table, BUS VCC table and BUS-LEC
topology table.
The object busNextId provides the network manager the next available index used to create a BUS.
7.3.1.1 BUS Configuration Table

This table lists all LAN Emulation Broadcast and Unknown Servers (BUS) this agent manages.  The BUS
handles data sent by an LE Client to the broadcast MAC address, all multicast traffic, and initial unicast
frames which are sent by a LEC before the appropriate data direct target ATM address has been resolved.
There can be multiple BUSs per ELAN, but a BUS can service only one ELAN.
7.3.1.2 BUS VCC Table

This table lists all the Multicast Forward VCCs used by the BUS to forward multicast traffic to the
participating LECs. Multicast Forward VCCs can either be point-to-point or point-to-multipoint.  This table
is read only if SVCs are used and writable if PVCs are used.
7.3.1.3 BUS-LEC Topology Table

This table lists the actual LECs being serviced by the BUS.  It can be used to determine the mapping
between BUSs and LECs.
This table provides information for Multicast send VCCs between BUS and LE clients.  Objects
busLecMcastSendAtmIfIndex, busLecMcastSendVpi and busLecMcstSendVci can only be modified if
PVC is used.
7.3.2   BUS Statistics Group

7.3.2.1 BUS Statistics Table

This table contains all counters maintained by BUSs.  This table augments the busConfTable.
7.3.2.2 BUS-LEC Statistics Table

This table contains all LEC counters the BUS maintains.

7.4.2   BUS Fault Management Group

This group provides fault management information for managing a BUS.  The network manager can
enable/disable the error logging capability of a BUS.  The enabled BUS will log the error event until the
maximum number error log entry is reached.
The logged events are saved in the BUS Error Log table.
7.4.2.1 BUS Error Log Control Table

This table is used to control the error logging capability of a BUS.  The network manager may  enable or
disable error logging on a particular BUS managed by the agent.  It can also reset the error log of a BUS.
The object busErrCtlMaxEntries describes the maximum number of errors a BUS can log.  If this object is
one, the BUS will only save the last error event.  The object busErrCtlLastEntry gives a pointer to the last
error log saved by  a BUS in the busErrLogTable.
7.4.2.2 LEC Error Log Table

This table contains all the error logs maintained by the BUSs managed by the same agent.  Each entry
describes the error occurred, the nature of the error and the ATM address of  the client whose frame cause
the error.
The busErrLogIndex ranges from 2 to 32 minus 1 to 1.  It is assigned consecutively in the descending order.
The network manager can easily retrieve the most recent N entries by using the get-next on the value of this
object.  The entries after 1 are discarded.  For example, if the busErrCtlMaxEntries is 5, and the BUS has
received 100 entries so far.  The values of the busErrLogIndex for this BUS in the busErrLogTable are 100,
99, 98, 97 and 96 with the entry 100 being the most recent error occurred.





8.      LAN Emulation Servers MIB Definitions




--
--      MIB for managing configuration data for ATM Emulated LANs
--

        LAN-EMULATION-ELAN-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

            IMPORTS
                MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
                Counter32, Integer32                   FROM SNMPv2-SMI

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

                MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP        FROM SNMPv2-CONF

                LecDataFrameSize, LecDataFrameFormat,
                AtmLaneAddress, atmfLanEmulation,
                VpiInteger, VciInteger                 FROM LAN-EMULATION-CLIENT-MIB;

                elanMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
                LAST-UPDATED "9602121200Z"
                ORGANIZATION "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Sub-Working Group"
                CONTACT-INFO
                      "
                        The ATM Forum

                        2570 West El Camino Real,
                        Ste 304,
                        Mountain View, CA 94040-1313
                        Tel: 415-949-6711
                        E-mail: info@atmforum.com"

                DESCRIPTION
                    "This is the MIB module for managing ATM
                     Emulated LANs as well as LAN Emulation
                     Configuration Server (LECS).  It provides
                     mechanism for constructing and destroying
                     ELANs, for distributing members of an
                     ELAN and for figuring out the topology
                     of an ELAN.  It also provides management
                     information for LECS."
                ::= { atmfLanEmulation 2 }


            --
            --    Textual Conventions
            --

            IfIndexOrZero  ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "An integer defined as to equivalent
                     to ifIndex in the ifTable defined
                     in RFC 1213 and the value zero."
                 SYNTAX     INTEGER (0..65535)

            ElanLocalIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "A value which uniquely identifies a
                     conceptual row in the elanConfTable.
                     This number is only used locally by the agent to
                     distinguish between ELANs."
                 SYNTAX     Integer32

            AtmLaneMask ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                 STATUS      current
                 DESCRIPTION
                    "A twenty-octet binary string, containing a standard
                     ATM Forum address mask."
                 SYNTAX      OCTET STRING (SIZE(20))

            TlvSelectorIndexType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "An arbitrary integer used in identifying
                     a set of TLV encoding.  This number
                     is locally managed by the agent."
                SYNTAX     Integer32

            PolicySelectorIndexType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "An arbitrary integer used in identifying
                     a set of LEC assignment policies.
                     This number is locally managed by the
                     agent."
                SYNTAX     Integer32

            LecsErrLogIndexType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "An arbitrary integer used in identifying
                     an error log associated with a LECS."
                SYNTAX     Integer32(1..2147483647)


            -- This MIB module consists of the following groups:
            --
            --  (1) ELAN Administration Group
            --      (a) ELAN Admin Policy Table
            --
            --  (2) ELAN Configuration Group
            --      (a) Elan Conf table
            --      (b) LES table
            --      (c) ELAN policy table
            --      (d) LEC assignment table by ATM address
            --      (e) LEC assignment table by MAC address
            --      (f) LEC assignment table by Route Descriptor
            --
            --  (3) LECS Group
            --     (3.1) LECS Configuration Group
            --      (a) LECS configuration table
            --      (b) LECS to ELAN mapping table
            --      (c) TLV (Type, Length and Value) table
            --     (3.2) LECS Fault Management Group
            --      (c) LECS log control table
            --      (d) LECS log table
            --     (3.3) LECS Statistics Group
            --      (c) LECS Statistics table
            --
            --


                elanAdminGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { elanMIB 1 }

                elanConfGroup  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { elanMIB 2 }

                elanLecsGroup  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { elanMIB 3 }

                elanLecsConfGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                    ::= { elanLecsGroup 1 }

                elanLecsFaultGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                    ::= { elanLecsGroup 2 }

                elanLecsStatGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                    ::= { elanLecsGroup 3 }


                --
                --  (1) ELAN Administration Group
                --      (a) ELAN Admin Policy Registry
                -- The following are defined for posssible
                --          values of the elanPolicytype object
                --

                elanAdminPolicyVal  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { elanAdminGroup 1 }

                -- assign LEC to an ELAN by it's ATM address & Mask
                byAtmAddr OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { elanAdminPolicyVal 1 }

                -- assign LEC to an ELAN by it's MAC address
                byMacAddr OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { elanAdminPolicyVal 2 }

                -- assign LEC to an ELAN by it's Route Descriptor
                byRouteDescriptor OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { elanAdminPolicyVal 3 }

                -- assign LEC to an ELAN by it's LAN type
                byLanType  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { elanAdminPolicyVal 4 }

                -- assign LEC to an ELAN by it's Packet size
                byPktSize  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { elanAdminPolicyVal 5 }

                -- assign LEC to an ELAN by its ELAN name
                byElanName OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { elanAdminPolicyVal 6 }

                                --
                --  (2) ELAN Configuration Group
                --
                --      (a) ELAN Conf table
                --

                   elanConfNextId  OBJECT-TYPE
                       SYNTAX    ElanLocalIndex
                       MAX-ACCESS read-only
                       STATUS    current
                       DESCRIPTION
                           "The next available ELAN index provided
                            by the agent.  The value of this object
                            can be used as the index to the
                            elanConfTable during creation."
                       ::= { elanConfGroup 1 }

                   elanConfTable   OBJECT-TYPE
                       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF ElanConfEntry
                       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                       STATUS      current
                       DESCRIPTION
                           "This table contains all Emulated LANs
                           (ELANs) this agent manages.  An ELAN
                           is defined by the ELAN name, a set of
                           TLVs, and other parameters.  After an
                           ELAN is created, members of the ELAN
                           such as the LAN Emulation Server (LES)
                           or Client (LEC) can be added to this
                           ELAN entry in their repective tables.
                           There are four memebers to an ELAN and
                           they are LECS, LES, BUS (Broadcast and
                           Unknown Server ) and LEC.  The support
                           of LECS is optional.  The addition and
                           deletion of LECS is done in the
                           elanLecsConfGroup defined in this MIB.
                           The addition and deletion of the LEC
                           are done in the LEC Assignment tables
                           defined in this ELAN Configuration group.
                           The addition and deletion of the LES
                           are also defined in this group.  The
                           addition and deletion of the BUS are
                           done in the LES MIB due to the fact that
                           LEC learns the BUS address only from
                           the LES it corresponds to."
                       ::= { elanConfGroup 2 }

                   elanConfEntry    OBJECT-TYPE
                       SYNTAX       ElanConfEntry
                       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
                       STATUS       current
                       DESCRIPTION
                           "Each entry in this table represents an
                           Emulated LAN.  Objects elanConfIndex
                           and elanConfRowStatus are required
                           during row creation and deletion. "
                       INDEX { elanConfIndex }
                       ::= { elanConfTable 1 }

                   ElanConfEntry ::=
                       SEQUENCE {
                           elanConfIndex
                               ElanLocalIndex,
                           elanConfName
                               DisplayString,
                           elanConfTlvIndex
                               TlvSelectorIndexType,
                           elanConfLanType
                               LecDataFrameFormat,
                           elanConfMaxFrameSize
                               LecDataFrameSize,
                           elanConfRowStatus
                               RowStatus
                           }

                   elanConfIndex     OBJECT-TYPE
                       SYNTAX        ElanLocalIndex
                       MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
                       STATUS        current
                       DESCRIPTION
                            "A value which uniquely identifies a
                             conceptual row in the elanConfTable.

                             If the conceptual row identified by this value
                             of elanConfIndex is recreated following an agent
                             restart, the same value of elanConfIndex must be
                             used to identify the recreated row."
                       ::= { elanConfEntry 1 }

                   elanConfName      OBJECT-TYPE
                       SYNTAX         DisplayString(SIZE(0..32))
                       MAX-ACCESS     read-create
                       STATUS         current
                       DESCRIPTION
                             "The name of this Emulated LAN entry.
                             When this object length is zero then the
                             ELAN name is not specified.  The clients
                             assigned to this ELAN will also have
                             a zero length string as the ELAN name.

                             The value of this object is used in the
                             LE CONFIGURE response by the LECS if supported.

                             Note that ELAN name may be used as cross
                             reference to the LES MIB and BUS MIB
                             though not required.  Multiple ELANs
                             with no ELAN name specified will cause
                             conflicts in reference to LES and BUS MIBs."
                       REFERENCE
                             "LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification -
                             version 1.0. C5."
                       DEFVAL { "" }
                       ::= { elanConfEntry 2 }

                   elanConfTlvIndex   OBJECT-TYPE
                       SYNTAX          TlvSelectorIndexType
                       MAX-ACCESS      read-create
                       STATUS          current
                       DESCRIPTION
                             "The value of this object identifies
                             one or more rows in the lecsTlvTable which
                             applies to this ELAN.  This object is
                             set to zero if 1) LECS is not supported.
                             or 2) there is no TLV associated with
                             this entry."

                       ::= { elanConfEntry 3 }


                       elanConfLanType     OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX          LecDataFrameFormat
                           MAX-ACCESS      read-create
                           STATUS          current
                           DESCRIPTION
                              "The LAN type of this ELAN entry."
                           REFERENCE
                              "LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification -
                               version 1.0. S2."
                           DEFVAL { unspecified }
                           ::= { elanConfEntry 4 }

                       elanConfMaxFrameSize   OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX             LecDataFrameSize
                           MAX-ACCESS         read-create
                           STATUS             current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The maximum data frame size of this
                               ELAN entry.  The maximum AAL-5 SDU size
                               of a data frame that this ELAN can support.
                               The value of this object is returned to the
                               LEC in the LE CONFIGURE response."
                           REFERENCE
                               "LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification -
                               version 1.0. S3."
                           DEFVAL { unspecified }
                           ::= { elanConfEntry 5 }

                       elanConfRowStatus       OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX              RowStatus
                           MAX-ACCESS          read-create
                           STATUS              current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "This object is used to create or
                                delete entries in the elanConfTable."
                           REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                                for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                                Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                           ::= { elanConfEntry 6 }

                    --
                    --      (b) LES table
                    --

                       elanLesTable      OBJECT-TYPE
                             SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF ElanLesEntry
                             MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                             STATUS      current
                             DESCRIPTION
                                 "This table contains all LESs for each
                              ELAN specified in the elanConfTable.
                                  Each ELAN can have more than
                                  one LES providing LAN Emulation
                                  services.  Each LES can service only
                              one ELAN.  The table is indexed by the
                              elanConfIndex which points to the ELAN
                              this LES is providing service to, and
                              elanLesIndex which unquely identifies
                              a LES.  This table is used for configuration
                              of an ELAN only, that is, creating a
                              LES in this table does not instantiate
                              a LES in the network.  It is done in
                              the LES MIB."
                            ::= { elanConfGroup 3 }

                       elanLesEntry    OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX      ElanLesEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                           STATUS      current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "Each entry in this table represents
                                a LES/Emulated LAN pair.  Object
                                elanLesAtmAddress besides elanLesRowStatus
                                is also required during row creation."
                           INDEX { elanConfIndex, elanLesIndex }
                           ::= { elanLesTable 1 }

                       ElanLesEntry ::=
                           SEQUENCE {
                               elanLesIndex
                                   Integer32,
                               elanLesAtmAddress
                                   AtmLaneAddress,
                               elanLesRowStatus
                                   RowStatus
                           }

                       elanLesIndex       OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX         Integer32
                           MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible
                           STATUS         current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "An arbitrary number which uniquely
                               identifies the LES this entry pertains
                               to."
                           ::= { elanLesEntry 1 }

                       elanLesAtmAddress  OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX         AtmLaneAddress
                           MAX-ACCESS     read-create
                           STATUS         current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The ATM address of the LES entry.
                               If LECS is supported, the value of
                               this object is the LES ATM address
                               LECS returns to the LEC in the
                               CONFIGURE response.  If LECS
                               is not supported, the value of this
                               object pertains to the LES ATM address
                               network manager provides to the
                               LEC."
                           DEFVAL { "" }
                           ::= { elanLesEntry 2 }

                       elanLesRowStatus   OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX         RowStatus
                           MAX-ACCESS     read-create
                           STATUS         current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "This object is used to create or
                                delete entries in the elanLesfTable."
                           REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                                for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                                Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                           ::= { elanLesEntry 3 }

                    --
                    --      (c) ELAN policy table
                    --
                       elanPolicyTable   OBJECT-TYPE
                            SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF ElanPolicyEntry
                            MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                            STATUS      current
                            DESCRIPTION
                                 "This table contains all policies this
                                 agent supports for assigning a LEC to
                                 an ELAN.
                                 A set of policies with the same or
                                 different priorities can be selected
                                 by the entity which provides ELAN
                                 configuration service such
                                 as the LECS.  The policy with the
                                 highest priority or with the smallest
                                 elanPolicyPriority , is evaluated
                                 first.  The policies with the same
                                 elanPolicyPriority are evaluated
                                 at the same time with the AND operation.
                                 When LECS receives a configure
                                 request, it checks it's policies selected
                                 from this table to determine which
                                 ELAN and LES the LEC will join.
                                 This table is indexed by a selector
                                 index and a policy index.  The policy
                                 index unquely identifies a policy and
                                 the selector index allows multiple
                                 policies be selected by one LECS or
                                 an entity that is providing ELAN
                                 configuration service."
                            ::= { elanConfGroup 4 }

                       elanPolicyEntry    OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX         ElanPolicyEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible
                           STATUS         current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "Each entry in this table represents a
                                policy supported by the entity which
                                provides ELAN configuration
                                services.  Each policy can be used to
                                evaluate the CONFIGURE request from
                                the LEC in determining which ELAN it
                                belongs to. "
                           INDEX { elanPolicySelectorIndex, elanPolicyIndex }
                           ::= { elanPolicyTable 1 }

                       ElanPolicyEntry ::=
                           SEQUENCE {
                               elanPolicySelectorIndex
                                   PolicySelectorIndexType,
                               elanPolicyIndex
                                   Integer32,
                               elanPolicyPriority
                                   Integer32,
                               elanPolicyType
                                   AutonomousType,
                               elanPolicyRowStatus
                                   RowStatus
                           }

                       elanPolicySelectorIndex      OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX        PolicySelectorIndexType
                           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
                           STATUS        current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The value of this object indicates
                               a group of policies that can be selected
                               by the ELAN configuration service
                                   provider such as the LECS."
                           ::= { elanPolicyEntry 1 }

                      elanPolicyIndex     OBJECT-TYPE
                          SYNTAX   Integer32 (1..65000)
                          MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
                          STATUS          current
                          DESCRIPTION
                             "The value of this object uniquely
                              identifies a single policy entry in
                              this table. "
                          ::= { elanPolicyEntry 2 }

                      elanPolicyPriority  OBJECT-TYPE
                          SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..65000)
                          MAX-ACCESS      read-create
                          STATUS          current
                          DESCRIPTION
                              "The priority of this policy entry.
                               Policies are evaluated by the
                               entity which provides ELAN configuration
                               service (LECS) by their
                               priorities.  Policies with the
                               same priority values should be
                               evludated at the same time with
                               an AND operation.  That is, if
                               one of the policy with the same
                               priority is not met,
                               the evluation should fail.
                               The value 1 has the highest priority. "
::= { elanPolicyEntry 3 }

                      elanPolicyType     OBJECT-TYPE
                          SYNTAX         AutonomousType
                          MAX-ACCESS      read-create
                          STATUS          current
                          DESCRIPTION
                             "
                              The value of this object must
                              reference a definition of a type
                              of policy.  Some of such definition
                              exist within the elanAdminPolicyVal
                              subtree.  Others may be defined
                              within enterprise specific subtrees.
                              The agent is not required to
                              support every types defined
                              within the elanAdminPolicyVal subtree."
                          ::= { elanPolicyEntry 4 }

                    elanPolicyRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
                        SYNTAX          RowStatus
                        MAX-ACCESS      read-create
                        STATUS          current
                        DESCRIPTION
                            "This object is used to create or
                             delete entries in the elanPolicyTable."
                        REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                             for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                             Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                        ::= { elanPolicyEntry 5 }


                    --
                    --      (d) LEC assignment table by ATM address
                    --

                       elanLecAtmAddrTable  OBJECT-TYPE
                             SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF ElanLecAtmAddrEntry
                             MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                             STATUS      current
                             DESCRIPTION
                                "This table is used to assign a LEC
                                 to an ELAN by ATM address.
                                 When the by ATM address policy is
                                 used, this table is used to specify
                                 the LEC's ATM address or portion of an ATM
                                 address.  The ATM address is used by
                                 the LECS or other entity which serves
                                 the LANE configuration function to
                                 determine the ELAN membership.

                                 This table is indexed
                                 by the elanConfIndex which points
                                 to the ELAN this LEC belongs, the
                                 elanLesIndex which points to the
                                 LES this LEC should join, the
                                 LEC's ATM address and an ATM address
                                 mask.  Portions of ATM address
                                 can be used in dertermining ELAN
                                 membership by using both the ATM
                                 address and the mask."
                            ::= { elanConfGroup 5 }

                       elanLecAtmAddrEntry   OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX         ElanLecAtmAddrEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible
                           STATUS         current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "Each entry represents a LEC to ELAN
                               binding."
                           INDEX { elanConfIndex, elanLesIndex,
                                   elanLecAtmAddress , elanLecAtmMask }
                           ::= { elanLecAtmAddrTable 1 }

                       ElanLecAtmAddrEntry ::=
                           SEQUENCE {
                               elanLecAtmAddress
                                   AtmLaneAddress,
                               elanLecAtmMask
                                   AtmLaneAddress,
                               elanLecAtmRowStatus
                                   RowStatus
                       }

                       elanLecAtmAddress     OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX            AtmLaneAddress
                           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible
                           STATUS            current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The value of this object is the
                               ATM address of a LAN Emulation
                               client.  This object and the
                               object elanLecAtmMask are used
                               to form an ATM address or portion
                               of an ATM address to be used
                               by the LECS in determining the
                               ELAN membership when the policy
                               of this LECS is by ATM address."
                           ::= { elanLecAtmAddrEntry 1 }

                       elanLecAtmMask        OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX            AtmLaneAddress
                           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible
                           STATUS            current
                           DESCRIPTION
                                "The ATM address mask associated with
                                the object elanLecAtmAddress.  The value
                                of the mask is an ATM address with
                                the don't care portion set to zero
                                and the valid ATM address portion set to one."
                           ::= { elanLecAtmAddrEntry 2 }

                       elanLecAtmRowStatus   OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX            RowStatus
                           MAX-ACCESS        read-create
                           STATUS            current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "This object is used to create or
                               destroy entries in this table."
                           REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                                for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                                Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                           ::= { elanLecAtmAddrEntry 4 }

                    --
                    --      (e) LEC assignment table by MAC address
                    --
                       elanLecMacAddrTable  OBJECT-TYPE
                             SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF ElanLecMacAddrEntry
                             MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                             STATUS      current
                             DESCRIPTION
                                "This table is used to assign a LEC
                                 to an ELAN by MAC address.
                                 When the byMacAddress policy is
                                 used, this table is used to specify
                                 the LEC's ELAN membership by ATM
                                 address.  This table is indexed
                                 by the elanConfIndex which points
                                 to the ELAN this LEC belongs, the
                                 elanLesIndex which points to the
                                 LES this LEC should join, and the
                                 LEC's MAC address."
                            ::= { elanConfGroup 6 }

                       elanLecMacAddrEntry   OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX         ElanLecMacAddrEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible
                           STATUS         current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "Each entry represents a LEC to ELAN
                               binding."
                           INDEX { elanConfIndex, elanLesIndex,
                                   elanLecMacAddress  }
                           ::= { elanLecMacAddrTable 1 }

                       ElanLecMacAddrEntry ::=
                           SEQUENCE {
                               elanLecMacAddress
                                   MacAddress,
                               elanLecMacRowStatus
                                   RowStatus
                           }

                       elanLecMacAddress     OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX            MacAddress
                           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible
                           STATUS            current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The value of this object is the
                               MAC address of a LAN Emulation
                               client.  When a CONFIGURE request
                               is received with this MAC address,
                               it will be assigned to the ELAN
                               which elanConfIndex is pointing
                               to."
                           ::= { elanLecMacAddrEntry 1 }

                       elanLecMacRowStatus   OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX            RowStatus
                           MAX-ACCESS        read-create
                           STATUS            current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "This object is used to create or
                               destroy entries in this table."
                           REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                                for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                                Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                           ::= { elanLecMacAddrEntry 2 }


                    --
                    --      (f) LEC assignment table by Route Descriptor
                    --

                       elanLecRdTable  OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF ElanLecRdEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                           STATUS      current
                           DESCRIPTION
                                "This table is used to assign a LEC
                             to an ELAN by Route Descriptor.
                                 When the by Route Descriptor policy is
                             used, this table is used to specify
                             the LEC's ELAN membership by Route
                             Descriptor.  This table is indexed
                             by the elanConfIndex which points
                             to the ELAN this LEC belongs, the
                             elanLesIndex which points to the
                             LES this LEC should join, and the
                             LEC's Route Descriptors."
                           ::= { elanConfGroup 7 }

                       elanLecRdEntry   OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX         ElanLecRdEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible
                           STATUS         current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "Each entry represents a LEC to ELAN
                               binding. "
                           INDEX { elanConfIndex, elanLesIndex,
                                   elanLecRdSegId, elanLecRdBridgeNum }
                           ::= { elanLecRdTable 1 }
                        ElanLecRdEntry ::=
                           SEQUENCE {
                               elanLecRdSegId
                                   Integer32,
                               elanLecRdBridgeNum
                                   Integer32,
                               elanLecRdRowStatus
                                   RowStatus
                           }

                       elanLecRdSegId     OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX            Integer32 (0..4095)
                           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible
                           STATUS            current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The LAN ID portion of the IEEE 802.5
                               route descriptor associated with this
                               conceptual row."
                           ::= { elanLecRdEntry 1 }

                       elanLecRdBridgeNum    OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX            Integer32 (0..15)
                           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible
                           STATUS            current
                           DESCRIPTION
                                "The Bridge Number portion of the
                                 IEEE 802.5 route descriptor associated
                                 with this conceptual row."
                           ::= { elanLecRdEntry 2 }

                       elanLecRdRowStatus   OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX            RowStatus
                           MAX-ACCESS        read-create
                           STATUS            current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "This object is used to create or
                               destroy entries in this table."
                                REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                                for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                                Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                           ::= { elanLecRdEntry 4 }

                    --
                    --      (g) LEC assignment table by Packet Size
                    --

                       elanLecPktSizeTable  OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF ElanLecPktSizeEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                           STATUS      current
                           DESCRIPTION
"This table is used to assign a LEC
to an ELAN by Packet Size. When the by
Packet Size policy is used, this table is
used to specifythe LEC's ELAN membership
by Packet Size.  This table is indexed by
the elanConfIndex which points to the
ELAN this LEC belongs, the elanLesIndex
which points to the
LES this LEC should join, and the
LEC's Packet Size."
                           ::= { elanConfGroup 8 }

                       elanLecPktSizeEntry   OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX         ElanLecPktSizeEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible
                           STATUS         current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "Each entry represents a LEC to ELAN
                               binding. "
                           INDEX { elanConfIndex, elanLesIndex,
                                   elanLecFrameSize }
                           ::= { elanLecPktSizeTable 1 }

                        ElanLecPktSizeEntry ::=
                           SEQUENCE {
                               elanLecFrameSize
                                   LecDataFrameSize,
                               elanLecPktSizeRowStatus
                                   RowStatus
                           }

                       elanLecFrameSize     OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX            LecDataFrameSize
                           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible
                           STATUS            current
                           DESCRIPTION
 "The maximum AAL-5 SDU size this LEC can
support. "
                           ::= { elanLecPktSizeEntry 1 }


                       elanLecPktSizeRowStatus   OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX            RowStatus
                           MAX-ACCESS        read-create
                           STATUS            current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "This object is used to create or
                               destroy entries in this table."
                           REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                                for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                                Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                           ::= { elanLecPktSizeEntry 2 }
                    --
                    --      (e) LEC assignment table by ELAN name
                    --

                       elanLecNameTable  OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF ElanLecNameEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                           STATUS      current
                           DESCRIPTION
"This table is used to assign a LEC
to an ELAN by ELAN name. When the by ELAN
name policy is used, this table is used
to specifythe LEC's ELAN membership by
ELAN name.  This table is indexed by the
elanConfIndex which points to the ELAN
this LEC belongs, the elanLesIndex which
points to the
LES this LEC should join, and the
LEC's ELAN name."
                           ::= { elanConfGroup 9 }

                       elanLecNameEntry   OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX         ElanLecNameEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible
                           STATUS         current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "Each entry represents a LEC to ELAN
                               binding. "
                           INDEX { elanConfIndex, elanLesIndex,
                                   elanLecElanName }
                           ::= { elanLecNameTable 1 }

                        ElanLecNameEntry ::=
                           SEQUENCE {
                               elanLecElanName
                                   DisplayString,
                               elanLecNameRowStatus
                                   RowStatus
                           }

                       elanLecElanName     OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX            DisplayString(SIZE(0..32))
                           MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible
                           STATUS            current
                           DESCRIPTION
 "The name of the ELAN this LEC belongs. "
                           ::= { elanLecNameEntry 1 }


                       elanLecNameRowStatus   OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX            RowStatus
                           MAX-ACCESS        read-create
                           STATUS            current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "This object is used to create or
                               destroy entries in this table."
                           REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                                for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                                Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                           ::= { elanLecNameEntry 2 }



                --
                --  (2) LECS Group
                --     (2.1) LECS Configuration Group
                --           (a) LECS Configuration table
                --           (b) LECS to ELAN mapping table
                --           (c) LECS TLV table
                --           (d) LECS VCC table
                --     (2.3) LECS Statistics Group
                --           (a) LECS Statistics table
                --     (2.2) LECS Fault Management Group
                --           (a) LECS Fault Control table
                --           (b) LECS Error Log table


                       lecsConfNextId  OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX    ElanLocalIndex
                           MAX-ACCESS read-only
                           STATUS    current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The next available LECS index.  The
                               value of this object can be used as
                               the index to the lecsTable during
                               creation."
                           ::= { elanLecsConfGroup 1 }


                        lecsConfTable OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF LecsConfEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                              "This table contains the configuration
                               information of all LECS this agent
                               manages.  This table can also be
                               used to create, delete or configure
                               a LECS."
                           ::= { elanLecsConfGroup 2 }

                        lecsConfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     LecsConfEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                                "Each entry represents a LECS this
                                agent maintains.
                                Objects lecsAtmIfIndex, lecsAtmAddrSpec,
                                and lecsAtmAddrMask cannot be modified
                                unless the lecsAdminStatus is set to
                                down(2).  And the change does not take
                                effect until the lecsAdminStatus is set
                                to up(1)."
                           INDEX { lecsConfIndex }
                           ::= { lecsConfTable 1 }

                       LecsConfEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
                           lecsConfIndex           Integer32,
                           lecsAtmIfIndex          IfIndexOrZero,
                           lecsAtmAddrSpec         AtmLaneAddress,
                           lecsAtmAddrMask         AtmLaneMask,
                           lecsAtmAddrActual       AtmLaneAddress,
                           lecsPolicySelIndex      PolicySelectorIndexType,
                           lecsLastInitialized     TimeStamp,
                           lecsOperStatus          INTEGER,
                           lecsAdminStatus         INTEGER,
                           lecsRowStatus           RowStatus
                       }

                       lecsConfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     Integer32
                           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "An arbitrary integer which represents
                               a LECS this agent manages.
                               If the conceptual row identified by this value
                               of lecsConfIndex is recreated following an agent
                               restart, the same value of elanConfIndex must be
                               used to identify the recreated row."
                           ::= { lecsConfEntry 1 }

                       lecsAtmIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     IfIndexOrZero
                           MAX-ACCESS read-create
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "An ATM interface which the LECS receives
                                CONFIGURE requests
                                from.  This value must match an existing
                                value  in the   ifTable.  This object
                                is set to zero when the ATM interface
                                is not specified or there is more than
                                one ATM interface used by the LECS."
                           DEFVAL { '0'H }
                           ::= { lecsConfEntry 2 }

                       lecsAtmAddrSpec OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     AtmLaneAddress
                           MAX-ACCESS read-create
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "An ATM  address specified by  the
                               network or local management that,
                               with the ATM address mask, determines
                               a  portion of  the  ATM address  that
                               the  LECS on the designated ATM interface
                               will use  to derive the actual ATM
                               address from the network or ILMI.  The derived
                               ATM address is specified in the object
                               lecsAtmAddrActual, which is used to
                               receive CONFIGURE requests.
                               The value of this object, if not
                               specified, is defaulted to the
                               well-known LECS ATM address specified
                               in the LAN Emulation Spec. 1.0."
                           DEFVAL { '4700790000000000000000000000A03E00000100'H }
                           ::= { lecsConfEntry 3 }

                       lecsAtmAddrMask OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     AtmLaneMask
                           MAX-ACCESS read-create
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                                "The ATM address mask associated with
                                the object lecsAtmAddrSpec.  The value
                                of the mask is an ATM address with
                                the don't care portion set to zero
                                and the valid ATM address portion set to one."
                           DEFVAL { 'FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF'H }
                           ::= { lecsConfEntry 4 }

                       lecsAtmAddrActual OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     AtmLaneAddress
                           MAX-ACCESS read-only
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               " The resulting ATM address that the
                               LECS is accepting CONFIGURE
                               requests on the interface indicated
                               by the object lecsAtmIfIndex.
                               This  address is   the  result of  the
                               specified   ATM address,  its   mask   and
                               interaction through the ILMI  with  the
                               switch. Note  that   this object is only
                               valid  when the corresponding lecsOperStatus
                               is 'up'."
                           ::= { lecsConfEntry 5 }

                       lecsPolicySelIndex      OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     PolicySelectorIndexType
                           MAX-ACCESS read-only
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The set of policies used
                               by this LECS in dertermining
                               requesters ELAN membership.
                               The policies are defined in
                               the elanPolicyTable.  The value
                               of this object must exist in the
                               elanPolicyTable."
                           ::= { lecsConfEntry 6 }

                       lecsLastInitialized OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     TimeStamp
                           MAX-ACCESS read-only
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The value of the sysUpTime since
                                LECS has last entered the state
                                indicated by the object lecsOperStatus."
                           ::= { lecsConfEntry 7 }

                       lecsOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                                    other(1), -- unspecified
                                    up(2),    -- LECS is accepting
                                              -- CONFIGURE request
                                    down(3)   -- LECS is not accepting
                                              -- CONFIGURE request
                                    }
                           MAX-ACCESS read-only
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                                   " This  object reflects the actual
                                   state of  the LECS which  may differ
                                   from that   of the  lecsAdminStatus
                                   object.   This     can occur    when
                                   the  interface ifOperStatus     is
                                   'down'   but the   corresponding
                                   lecsAdminStatus is 'up'."
                           ::= { lecsConfEntry 8 }

                       lecsAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                                 up(1),         -- LECS is accepting
                                                -- CONFIGURE request
                                 down(2) }      -- LECS is not accepting
                                                -- CONFIGURE request
                           MAX-ACCESS read-create
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                                   "The desired  state of the  LECS on
                                   this interface 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 lecsOperStatus."
                           DEFVAL  { up }
                           ::= { lecsConfEntry 9 }

                       lecsRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     RowStatus
                           MAX-ACCESS read-create
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "This object is used to create or
                               delete entries in this table."
                           REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                                for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                                Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                           ::= { lecsConfEntry 10 }

--
-- LECS to ELAN mapping table
--

                   lecsElanTable OBJECT-TYPE
                      SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF LecsElanEntry
                      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                      STATUS     current
                      DESCRIPTION
                          "This table contains the mapping between
                           ELANs and LECS.

                           When a LECS is deleted from the lecsConfTable,
                           all entries associated with this entry will
                           also be deleted."
                      ::= { elanLecsConfGroup 3 }

                   lecsElanEntry OBJECT-TYPE
                      SYNTAX     LecsElanEntry
                      MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                      STATUS     current
                      DESCRIPTION
                               "Each entry represents an ELAN to LECS
                                mapping."
                      INDEX { elanConfIndex, lecsConfIndex }
                      ::= { lecsElanTable 1 }

                    LecsElanEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
                       lecsElanRowStatus  RowStatus
                    }

                    lecsElanRowStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
                        SYNTAX         RowStatus
                        MAX-ACCESS     read-create
                        STATUS         current
                        DESCRIPTION
                           "This object is used to create or
                           delete an entry from this table."
                        REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                           for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                           Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                        ::= { lecsElanEntry 1 }

                    --
                    --      (c) TLV (Type, Length and Value) table
                    --

                    lecsTlvTable      OBJECT-TYPE
                        SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF LecsTlvEntry
                        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                        STATUS      current
                        DESCRIPTION
                            "This table contains currently configured
                            sets of TLVs in this LECS. These sets can
                            include not only the standard TLVs specified
                            in the LAN Emulation Spec. 1.0 [1] but
                            also the additional parameters
                            exchanged between the LECS and LEC.
                            This table is indexed by a selector
                            index, which allows more than one
                            TLV to be selected by an ELAN; and
                            the TLV tag, which specified the type
                            of the TLV; and a TLV index which
                            is used to distinguish between different
                            entries with the same TLV tag.
                            How does the LECS treat the TLVs
                            that are not specified in this table
                            in the CONFIGURE requests are not
                            defined in this MIB."
                    ::= { elanLecsConfGroup 4 }

                    lecsTlvEntry       OBJECT-TYPE
                        SYNTAX         LecsTlvEntry
                        MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible
                        STATUS         current
                        DESCRIPTION
                            "Each entry represents a set of TLV
                            encodings for an ELAN represented
                            by the elanConfIndex.  Objects lecsTlvVal
                            and lecsTlvRowStatus are required during
                            row creation."
                    INDEX { lecsTlvSelectorIndex,
                            lecsTlvTag, lecsTlvIndex }
                    ::= { lecsTlvTable 1 }

                       LecsTlvEntry ::=
                           SEQUENCE {
                               lecsTlvSelectorIndex
                                   TlvSelectorIndexType,
                               lecsTlvTag
                                   OCTET STRING,
                               lecsTlvIndex
                                   Integer32,
                               lecsTlvVal
                                   OCTET STRING,
                               lecsTlvRowStatus
                                   RowStatus
                           }

                       lecsTlvSelectorIndex      OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX        TlvSelectorIndexType
                           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
                           STATUS        current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The value of this object indicates
                               a group of TLVs that can be selected."
                           ::= { lecsTlvEntry 1 }

                       lecsTlvTag        OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX        OCTET STRING (SIZE(4))
                           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
                           STATUS        current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The value of this object represents the
                               type of the contents of the lecsTlvVal
                               field in the entry.  The OUI field
                               in this object occupies the first
                               ( or most significant )3 octets.
                               The OUI value 00-A0-3E is used for
                               the standard values defined by the ATM
                               Forum specification."
                           ::= { lecsTlvEntry 2 }

                       lecsTlvIndex      OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX        Integer32 ( 1..2147483647 )
                           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
                           STATUS        current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The index of this TLV encoding entry.
                                The value of this object can be used
                                to distinguish between different entries
                                with the same lecsTlvTag value."
                           ::= { lecsTlvEntry 3 }

                       lecsTlvVal        OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX        OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..1024))
                           MAX-ACCESS    read-create
                           STATUS        current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The value of this TLV entry.  Note that
                                the length is implied by the length of
                                the OCTET STRING."
                           ::= { lecsTlvEntry 4 }

                       lecsTlvRowStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX        RowStatus
                           MAX-ACCESS    read-create
                           STATUS        current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "This object is used to create or
                               destroy entries in this table. "
                           REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                                for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                                Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                           ::= { lecsTlvEntry 5 }

                    --
                    --      (d) LECS Config VCC table
                    --

                    lecsVccTable      OBJECT-TYPE
                        SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF LecsVccEntry
                        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                        STATUS      current
                        DESCRIPTION
                            "This table contains all the CONFIG VCCs of the
                             LECS.  The CONFIG VCC is used by the LEC to send/
                             receive ATM LE CONFIGURE request/response to/from
                             the LECS.  This table is writable if PVC is used
                             and read only if SVC is used. "
                    ::= { elanLecsConfGroup 5 }

                    lecsVccEntry       OBJECT-TYPE
                        SYNTAX         LecsVccEntry
                        MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible
                        STATUS         current
                        DESCRIPTION
                            "Each entry represents a CONFIG VCC
                             between a pair of LEC and LECS."
                    INDEX { lecsConfIndex, lecsVccIfIndex,
                            lecsVccVpi, lecsVccVci }
                    ::= { lecsVccTable 1 }

                       LecsVccEntry ::=
                           SEQUENCE {
                               lecsVccIfIndex
                                   IfIndexOrZero,
                               lecsVccVpi
                                   VpiInteger,
                               lecsVccVci
                                   VciInteger,
                               lecsVccRowStatus
                                   RowStatus
                           }

                       lecsVccIfIndex      OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX        IfIndexOrZero
                           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
                           STATUS        current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The ATM interface which the CONFIG VCC is established.
                                This value must be an existing value in the
                                ifTable.  The value of this object is set to zero
                                when the ATM interface is an internal connection. "
                           ::= { lecsVccEntry 1 }

                       lecsVccVpi        OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX        VpiInteger
                           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
                           STATUS        current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The VPI value of the CONFIG VCC.  The object
                                lecsVccIfIndex, lecsVccVci and this object
                                uniquely identifies a VCC within an ATM system."
                           ::= { lecsVccEntry 2 }

                       lecsVccVci      OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX        VciInteger
                           MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
                           STATUS        current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "The VCI value of the CONFIG VCC. The object
                                lecsVccIfIndex, lecsVccVpi and this object
                                uniquely identifies a VCC within an ATM system "
                           ::= { lecsVccEntry 3 }

                       lecsVccRowStatus  OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX        RowStatus
                           MAX-ACCESS    read-create
                           STATUS        current
                           DESCRIPTION
                               "This object is used to create or
                               destroy entries in this table. "
                           REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                                for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                                Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                           ::= { lecsVccEntry 4 }

                    --
                    --  (2.2) LECS Statistics Group
                    --     (a) LECS Statstistics table
                    --

                       lecsStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF LecsStatsEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                                   " A (conceptual) table of statistics
                                   associated with all
                                   LECS instances on the device."
                           ::= { elanLecsStatGroup 1 }

                       lecsStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX     LecsStatsEntry
                           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                           STATUS     current
                           DESCRIPTION
                                   " A (conceptual) row in the
                                   lecsStatsTable which corresponds
                                   to the statistics kept by a particular
                                   instance of a LECS."
                           AUGMENTS { lecsConfEntry }
                           ::= { lecsStatsTable 1 }

                       LecsStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
                           lecsStatSuccessful
                               Counter32,
                           lecsStatInBadFrames
                               Counter32,
                           lecsStatInvalidParam
                               Counter32,
                           lecsStatInsufRes
                               Counter32,
                           lecsStatAccDenied
                               Counter32,
                           lecsStatInvalidReq
                               Counter32,
                           lecsStatInvalidDest
                               Counter32,
                           lecsStatInvalidAddr
                               Counter32,
                           lecsStatNoConf
                               Counter32,
                           lecsStatConfError
                               Counter32,
                           lecsStatInsufInfo
                               Counter32

                        }

                       lecsStatSuccessful  OBJECT-TYPE
                            SYNTAX          Counter32
                            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
                            STATUS          current
                            DESCRIPTION
                                "The number of CONFIGURE requests
                                successfully granted since the agent
                                was last initialized."
                            ::= { lecsStatsEntry 1 }

                       lecsStatInBadFrames  OBJECT-TYPE
                            SYNTAX          Counter32
                            MAX-ACCESS      read-only
                            STATUS          current
                            DESCRIPTION
                                "The number of mal formed CONFIGURE
                                requests dropped by the LECS."
                            ::= { lecsStatsEntry 2 }

                        lecsStatInvalidParam   OBJECT-TYPE
                            SYNTAX         Counter32
                            MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                            STATUS         current
                            DESCRIPTION
                                "The number of CONFIGURE requests
                                rejected due to the invalid request
                                parameters error."
                            REFERENCE
                                "LAN Emulation Over ATM Spec. v1.0. Table 13"
                            ::= { lecsStatsEntry 3 }

                        lecsStatInsufRes    OBJECT-TYPE
                            SYNTAX         Counter32
                            MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                            STATUS         current
                            DESCRIPTION
                                "The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due
                                to the insufficent resources to grant request
                                error."
                            REFERENCE
                                "LAN Emulation Over ATM Spec. v1.0. Table 13"
                            ::= { lecsStatsEntry 4 }

                        lecsStatAccDenied   OBJECT-TYPE
                            SYNTAX         Counter32
                            MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                            STATUS         current
                            DESCRIPTION
                                "The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due
                                to the access denied error."
                            REFERENCE
                                "LAN Emulation Over ATM Spec. v1.0. Table 13"
                            ::= { lecsStatsEntry 5 }

                        lecsStatInvalidReq  OBJECT-TYPE
                            SYNTAX         Counter32
                            MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                            STATUS         current
                            DESCRIPTION
                                "The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due
                                to the invalid requester-id error."
                            REFERENCE
                                "LAN Emulation Over ATM Spec. v1.0. Table 13"
                            ::= { lecsStatsEntry 6 }

                        lecsStatInvalidDest OBJECT-TYPE
                            SYNTAX         Counter32
                            MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                            STATUS         current
                            DESCRIPTION
                                "The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due
                                to the invalid destination error."
                            REFERENCE
                                "LAN Emulation Over ATM Spec. v1.0. Table 13"
                            ::= { lecsStatsEntry 7 }

                        lecsStatInvalidAddr OBJECT-TYPE
                            SYNTAX         Counter32
                            MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                            STATUS         current
                            DESCRIPTION
                                "The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due
                                to the invalid ATM address error."
                            REFERENCE
                                "LAN Emulation Over ATM Spec. v1.0. Table 13"
                            ::= { lecsStatsEntry 8 }

                        lecsStatNoConf   OBJECT-TYPE
                            SYNTAX         Counter32
                            MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                            STATUS         current
                            DESCRIPTION
                                "The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due
                                to the LE Client is not recognized error."
                            REFERENCE
                                "LAN Emulation Over ATM Spec. v1.0. Table 13"
                            ::= { lecsStatsEntry 9 }

                        lecsStatConfError   OBJECT-TYPE
                            SYNTAX         Counter32
                            MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                            STATUS         current
                            DESCRIPTION
                                "The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due
                                to the LE_CONFIGURE error."
                            REFERENCE
                                "LAN Emulation Over ATM Spec. v1.0. Table 13"
                            ::= { lecsStatsEntry 10 }

                        lecsStatInsufInfo   OBJECT-TYPE
                            SYNTAX         Counter32
                            MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                            STATUS         current
                            DESCRIPTION
                                "The number of CONFIGURE requests rejected due
                                to the insufficient information error."
                            REFERENCE
                                "LAN Emulation Over ATM Spec. v1.0. Table 13"
                            ::= { lecsStatsEntry 11 }

            --
            --  (2.3) LECS Fault Management Group - optional
            --      (a) LECS Error log control table
            --      (b) LECS error log table
            --

                  lecsErrCtlTable OBJECT-TYPE
                       SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF LecsErrCtlEntry
                       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                       STATUS     current
                       DESCRIPTION
                              "This table contains error log control
                               information of all LECS instances.
                               This table is an extention to the
                               lecsConfTable.  It is used to enable
                               or disable error logs for a particular
                               LECS entry."
                       ::= { elanLecsFaultGroup 1 }

                  lecsErrCtlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
                       SYNTAX     LecsErrCtlEntry
                       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                       STATUS     current
                       DESCRIPTION
                             "Each entry represents a LECS entry
                             in the lecsConfTable."
                       AUGMENTS { lecsConfEntry }
                       ::= { lecsErrCtlTable 1 }

                   LecsErrCtlEntry ::=
                       SEQUENCE {
                           lecsErrCtlAdminStatus
                               INTEGER,
                           lecsErrCtlOperStatus
                               INTEGER,
                           lecsErrCtlClearLog
                               INTEGER,
                           lecsErrCtlMaxEntries
                               INTEGER,
                           lecsErrCtlLastEntry
                               LecsErrLogIndexType
                           }

                   lecsErrCtlAdminStatus     OBJECT-TYPE
                           SYNTAX        INTEGER {
                               enable(1),        -- enable error log
                               disable(2)        -- disable error log
                           }
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-create
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "This object is used to enable/disable error
                            logging for the LECS."
                   ::= { lecsErrCtlEntry 1 }

                   lecsErrCtlOperStatus            OBJECT-TYPE
                       SYNTAX        INTEGER {
                            other(1),        -- not specified
                            active(2),        -- error logging
                            outOfRes(3),        -- Out of buffer error
                            failed(4),        -- failed to start
                                            -- error log for reasons
                                            -- other than out of
                                            -- resources
                            disabled(5)     -- the error logging capability
                                            -- is disabled
                       }
                       MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                       STATUS        current
                       DESCRIPTION
                          "This object is used to indicate
                          the result of a set operation to the
                          object lecsErrCtlAdminStatus.
                          If the error log was successfully
                          started, it is in active(2) mode.
                          Otherwise, it is set to either
                          outOfRes(3) or failed(4) for
                          the respective reasons."
                       ::= { lecsErrCtlEntry 2 }

                   lecsErrCtlClearLog            OBJECT-TYPE
                       SYNTAX        INTEGER {
                          noOp(1),        -- read only value
                          clear(2)        -- clear the error log associated
                                        -- with this LECS entry
                       }
                       MAX-ACCESS        read-create
                       STATUS                current
                       DESCRIPTION
                           "This object is used to clear the error log
                            entries associated with this LECS."
                       ::= { lecsErrCtlEntry 3 }

                   lecsErrCtlMaxEntries        OBJECT-TYPE
                       SYNTAX        INTEGER ( 1..65535 )
                       MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                       STATUS        current
                       DESCRIPTION
                          "The maximum entries of the error
                          log a LECS can support."
                       ::= { lecsErrCtlEntry 4 }

                   lecsErrCtlLastEntry        OBJECT-TYPE
                       SYNTAX        LecsErrLogIndexType
                       MAX-ACCESS    read-create
                       STATUS        current
                       DESCRIPTION
                           "The index to the last entry in the error
                           log table associated with this LECS."
                       ::= { lecsErrCtlEntry 5 }

            --
            --
            --   LECS error log table
            --

            lecsErrLogTable OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF LecsErrLogEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains error logs
                    of the LECS instances enabled
                    in the lecsErrCtlTable.  This table
                    is indexed by the LECS instance
                    index and an arbitrary integer
                    uniquely identifies an error
                    log."
                ::= { elanLecsFaultGroup 2 }

            lecsErrLogEntry OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     LecsErrLogEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry represents a LEC that
                     was rejected due to a violation
                     against the policies or an error."
                INDEX { lecsConfIndex, lecsErrLogIndex }
                ::= { lecsErrLogTable 1 }

            LecsErrLogEntry ::=
                SEQUENCE {
                    lecsErrLogIndex
                        LecsErrLogIndexType,
                    lecsErrLogAtmAddr
                        AtmLaneAddress,
                    lecsErrLogErrCode
                        INTEGER,
                    lecsErrLogTime
                        TimeStamp
                }

            lecsErrLogIndex     OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX          LecsErrLogIndexType
                MAX-ACCESS      read-only
                STATUS          current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "An arbitrary integer which uniquely
                    identifies an error log entry. The first
                    entry after reset or clearing the error
                    log is an assigned value (2^32-1).  Succeding
                    entries are assigned with descending values
                    consecutively.  Entries after 1 are discarded.The enabling/disabling
of
                    the error log capability is done in
                    the lecsErrCtlTable."
                ::= { lecsErrLogEntry 1 }

            lecsErrLogAtmAddr OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        AtmLaneAddress
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The ATM address of the requester
                    which sends the CONFIGURE request
                    and causes the error to occur.
                    The corresponding error code is
                    specified in the object lecsErrLogErrCode."
                ::= { lecsErrLogEntry 2 }

            lecsErrLogErrCode OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        INTEGER (0..22)
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The Error code which indicates the
                    cause of the error triggered by the
                    CONFIGURE request sent by the
                    requester indicated by the value of
                    the object lecsErrLogAtmAddr."
                ::= { lecsErrLogEntry 3 }

            lecsErrLogTime    OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        TimeStamp
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The sysUpTime when this entry was logged by
                     the LECS."
                ::= { lecsErrLogEntry 4 }




        -- Conformance Information

        elanMIBConformance      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { elanMIB 4 }

        elanMIBGroups           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                                { elanMIBConformance 1 }

        elanMIBCompliances      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                                { elanMIBConformance 2 }

        -- Compliance Statements

        elanMIBCompliance        MODULE-COMPLIANCE
                STATUS           current
                DESCRIPTION      "The compliance statement for SNMP
                     entities which support ATM LAN Emulation
                     ELAN MIB."


                MODULE -- this module
                      MANDATORY-GROUPS  { elanCConfGroup }

                      GROUP   elanLecAssignByAtmGroup
                      DESCRIPTION
                          "This group is mandatory only for thoes
                          agent that implements the LEC assignment
                          policy 'by ATM address'."

                      GROUP   elanLecAssignByMacGroup
                      DESCRIPTION
                          "This group is mandatory only for thoes
                          agent that implements the LEC assignment
                          policy 'by MAC address'."

                      GROUP   elanLecAssignByRdGroup
                      DESCRIPTION
                          "This group is mandatory only for thoes
                          agent that implements the LEC assignment
                          policy 'by Route Descriptor'."

                      GROUP   lecsCStatGroup
                      DESCRIPTION
                        "This group is mandatory only for those
                        agent that supports LECS."

                      GROUP   lecsCGroup
                      DESCRIPTION
                        "This group is mandatory only for those
                        agent that supports LECS."

                      GROUP   lecsCFaultGroup
                      DESCRIPTION
                        "This group is mandatory only to those agents
                        that support LECS and Fault Management."

                ::= { elanMIBCompliances 1 }

                -- Units of Conformance

                elanCConfGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
                      OBJECTS {
                               elanConfNextId,
                               elanConfName,
                               elanConfTlvIndex,
                               elanConfLanType,
                               elanConfMaxFrameSize,
                               elanConfRowStatus,
                               elanLecPktSizeRowStatus,
                               elanLecNameRowStatus,
                               elanLesAtmAddress,
                               elanLesRowStatus,
                               elanPolicyPriority,
                               elanPolicyType,
                               elanPolicyRowStatus
                           }
                      STATUS     current
                      DESCRIPTION
                        "A collection of objects providing configuration
                         information about an Emulated LAN."
                      ::= { elanMIBGroups 1 }

               elanLecAssignByAtmGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
                     OBJECTS {
                         elanLecAtmRowStatus
                     }
                     STATUS    current
                     DESCRIPTION
                        "A collection of objects providing ATM addresses
                        of LECs."
                     ::= { elanMIBGroups 2 }


               elanLecAssignByMacGroup OBJECT-GROUP
                     OBJECTS {
                               elanLecMacRowStatus
                     }
                     STATUS    current
                     DESCRIPTION
                        "A collection of objects providing MAC addresses
                        of LECs."
                     ::= { elanMIBGroups 3 }


               elanLecAssignByRdGroup OBJECT-GROUP
                     OBJECTS {
                              elanLecRdRowStatus
                     }
                     STATUS    current
                     DESCRIPTION
                        "A collection of objects providing Route Descriptors
                        of LECs."
                     ::= { elanMIBGroups 4 }

               lecsCStatGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
                      OBJECTS {
                                     lecsStatSuccessful,
                     lecsStatInBadFrames,
                                     lecsStatInvalidParam,
                                     lecsStatInsufRes,
                                     lecsStatAccDenied,
                                     lecsStatInvalidReq,
                                     lecsStatInvalidDest,
                                     lecsStatInvalidAddr,
                                     lecsStatNoConf,
                                     lecsStatConfError,
                                     lecsStatInsufInfo
                      }
                      STATUS     current
                      DESCRIPTION
                         "A collection of objects providing information
                         about LECS statistics."
                      ::= { elanMIBGroups 5 }

               lecsCGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
                      OBJECTS {
                           lecsConfNextId,
                           lecsAtmIfIndex,
                           lecsAtmAddrSpec,
                           lecsAtmAddrMask,
                           lecsAtmAddrActual,
                           lecsElanRowStatus,
                           lecsPolicySelIndex,
                           lecsTlvVal,
                           lecsTlvRowStatus,
                           lecsVccRowStatus,
                           lecsLastInitialized,
                           lecsOperStatus,
                           lecsAdminStatus,
                           lecsRowStatus }
                      STATUS     current
                      DESCRIPTION
                          "A group of objects used for LECS
                          management only."
                      ::= { elanMIBGroups 6 }

               lecsCFaultGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
                      OBJECTS {
                              lecsErrCtlAdminStatus,
                              lecsErrCtlOperStatus,
                              lecsErrCtlClearLog,
                              lecsErrCtlMaxEntries,
                              lecsErrCtlLastEntry,
                              lecsErrLogTime,
                              lecsErrLogIndex,
                              lecsErrLogAtmAddr,
                              lecsErrLogErrCode
                      }
                      STATUS     current
                      DESCRIPTION
                          "A group of objects used for LECS
                           fault management only."
                      ::= { elanMIBGroups 7 }

END   -- LAN-EMULATION-ELAN-MIB








               LAN-EMULATION-LES-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

               IMPORTS
                  MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
                  Counter32, Integer32
                      FROM SNMPv2-SMI

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

                  MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
                      FROM SNMPv2-CONF

                  LeArpTableEntryType,
                  AtmLaneAddress,
                  VpiInteger,
                  VciInteger,
                  atmfLanEmulation
                      FROM LAN-EMULATION-CLIENT-MIB

                  IfIndexOrZero, AtmLaneMask
                      FROM LAN-EMULATION-ELAN-MIB;

               lesMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
                    LAST-UPDATED "9602121200Z"
                    ORGANIZATION "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Sub-Working Group"
                    CONTACT-INFO
                       "
                         The ATM Forum

                         2570 West EL camino Real,
                         Ste 304, Mountain View,
                         CA 94040-1313, USA
                         Tel: 415-578-6860
                         E-mail: info@atmforum.com"

                    DESCRIPTION
                       "This is the MIB module for managing ATM
                       LAN Emulation Servers."
                ::= { atmfLanEmulation 3 }



            --
            --    Textual Conventions
            --

            LecId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        "C14 LE Client Identifier."
                SYNTAX      INTEGER( 0..65279 )

            BusConfIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "A value which uniquely identifies a BUS.
                    This number is only used locally by the agent to
                    distinguish between BUSs."
                SYNTAX      Integer32

            LesLocalIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "A value which uniquely identifies a
                    conceptual row in the lesConfTable.
                    This number is only used locally by the agent to
                    distinguish between LESs."
                SYNTAX     Integer32

            LesLecDataFrameFormat ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                      "A 'LAN Type' value.

                       S2  LAN Type.  The type of LAN that the LE Server is servicing."
                REFERENCE
                      "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
                       Section 5.1.2."
                SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                                     aflane8023(2),
                                     aflane8025(3)
                                    }

            LesLecDataFrameSize ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                      "A 'Maximum Data Frame Size' value.

                  S3  Maximum Data Frame Size.  The maximum AAL-5 SDU size.
"
                REFERENCE
                      "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
                       Section 5.1.2."
                SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                                     max1516(2),
                                     max4544(3),
                                     max9234(4),
                                     max18190(5)
                                    }

            LesErrLogIndexType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                         "An arbitrary integer used in identifying
                         an erro log associated with a LES."
                SYNTAX     Integer32(1..2147483647)

            -- This MIB module consists of the following groups:
            --
            --  (1) LES Conf Group
            --      (a) LES table
            --      (b) LES VCC table
            --      (c) BUS table
            --      (d) ATM ARP table
            --      (e) ATM Route Descriptor ARP table
            --      (f) LES-LEC table
            --
            --  (2) LES Monitoring Group
            --      (a) LES Statistics Table
            --
            --  (3) LES-LEC Monitoring Group
            --      (a) LES-LEC statistics table
            --  (4) LES Fault Management Group
            --      (a) LES Error Log Control Table
            --      (b) LES Error Log Table
            --

            lesConfGroup  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lesMIB 1 }

            lesStatGroup  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lesMIB 2 }

            lesLecStatGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lesMIB 3 }

            lesFaultGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lesMIB 4 }

            lesConfNextId  OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX    LesLocalIndex
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS    current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The next available LES index.  The
                    value of this object can be used as
                    the index by the network manager to
                    create an entry in the lesConfTable."
                ::= { lesConfGroup 1 }

            --
            --  LES table
            --

            lesConfTable    OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF LesConfEntry
                MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains all LAN Emulation
                    Servers this agent manages.  The LES
                    is one of the components in the Emulated
                    LAN which implements the control coordination function.
                    It is the address resolution server for a given ELAN.
                    The LES provides a facility for registering and resolving
                    MAC addresses and/or route descriptors to ATM
                    addresses.  There can be multiple LES per ELAN
                    but a LES can serve only one ELAN."
                ::= { lesConfGroup 2 }

            lesConfEntry     OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX       LesConfEntry
                MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
                STATUS       current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry in this table represents a
                    LES.  The parameters in each entry apply
                    to one emulated LAN served by one LES.
                    Objects lesLanType and lesMaxFrameSize
                    are also required besides lesRowStatus
                    during row creation."
                INDEX { lesConfIndex }
                ::= { lesConfTable 1 }

           LesConfEntry ::=
               SEQUENCE {
                   lesConfIndex
                       LesLocalIndex,
                   lesAtmAddrSpec
                       AtmLaneAddress,
                   lesAtmAddrMask
                       AtmLaneMask,
                   lesAtmAddrActual
                       AtmLaneAddress,
                   lesElanName
                       DisplayString,
                   lesLanType
                       LesLecDataFrameFormat,
                   lesLastChange
                       TimeStamp,
                   lesMaxFrameSize
                       LesLecDataFrameSize,
                   lesControlTimeOut
                       INTEGER,
                   lesOperStatus
                       INTEGER,
                   lesAdminStatus
                       INTEGER,
                   lesRowStatus
                       RowStatus
                   }

           lesConfIndex      OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX        LesLocalIndex
               MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
               STATUS        current
               DESCRIPTION
                  "A value which uniquely identifies a
                  conceptual row in the lesConfTable.

                  If the conceptual row identified by this value
                  of lesConfIndex is recreated following an agent
                  restart, the same value of lesConfIndex must be
                  used to identify the recreated row."
              ::= { lesConfEntry 1 }

           lesAtmAddrSpec    OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX         AtmLaneAddress
              MAX-ACCESS     read-create
              STATUS         current
              DESCRIPTION
                  "An ATM  address specified by  the
                  network or local management that,
                  with the ATM address mask, determines
                  a  portion of  the  ATM address  that
                  the  LES on the designated ATM interface
                  will use  to derive the actual ATM
                  address from the network or ILMI.  The derived
                  ATM address is specified in the object
                  lesAtmAddrActual, which is used to
                  receive ATM ARP requests."
              REFERENCE
                   "LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification -
                   version 1.0. S1."
              ::= { lesConfEntry 2 }

           lesAtmAddrMask OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX     AtmLaneMask
              MAX-ACCESS read-create
              STATUS     current
              DESCRIPTION
                  "The ATM address mask associated with
                  the object lesAtmAddrSpec.  The value
                  of the mask is an ATM address with
                  the don't care portion set to zero
                  and the valid ATM address portion set to one."
              REFERENCE
                   "LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification -
                   version 1.0. S1."
              DEFVAL { 'FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF'H }
              ::= { lesConfEntry 3 }

           lesAtmAddrActual OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX     AtmLaneAddress
              MAX-ACCESS read-only
              STATUS     current
              DESCRIPTION
                    " The resultant ATM address  in use by  the LES.  This
                    object is a product of the specified ATM address, mask
                    and  interaction  with  the network.  This object is
                    created by the agent."
              REFERENCE
                   "LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification -
                   version 1.0. S1."
              ::= { lesConfEntry 4 }

           lesElanName    OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE (0..32))
              MAX-ACCESS      read-create
              STATUS          current
              DESCRIPTION
                  "The name of the Emulated LAN this LES
                  is providing service for.  This object
                  may be used to identify the ELAN the LES
                  is in."
              REFERENCE
                   "LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification -
                   version 1.0. C5."
              DEFVAL { "" }
              ::= { lesConfEntry 5 }

           lesLanType         OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX          LesLecDataFrameFormat
              MAX-ACCESS      read-create
              STATUS          current
              DESCRIPTION
                  "The type of the ATM Emulated LAN this
                  LES is providing service to."
              REFERENCE
                   "LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification -
                   version 1.0. S2."
              ::= { lesConfEntry 6 }

            lesLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX     TimeStamp
              MAX-ACCESS read-only
              STATUS     current
              DESCRIPTION
                    "The  value of   sysUpTime  when  this LES
                    has entered the state indicated by the
                    object lesOperStatus."
              ::= { lesConfEntry 7 }

           lesMaxFrameSize    OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX          LesLecDataFrameSize
              MAX-ACCESS      read-create
              STATUS          current
              DESCRIPTION
                  "The maximum AAL-5 SDU size of a data
                  frame that the LE service can guarantee
                  not to drop because it is too large.
"
              REFERENCE
                   "LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification -
                   version 1.0. S3."
              ::= { lesConfEntry 8 }

           lesControlTimeOut  OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX          INTEGER (10..300)
              UNITS           "seconds"
              MAX-ACCESS      read-create
              STATUS          current
              DESCRIPTION
                  "Time out period used for timing out most
                  request/response control frame interactions.
                  This is the time a Client has to issue a join
                  request to a LES after a control direct VCC is
                  established with a LES."
              REFERENCE
                   "LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification -
                   version 1.0. S4."
              DEFVAL     { 120 }
              ::= { lesConfEntry 9 }

           lesOperStatus   OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                   other(1),       -- unknown state
                   up(2),          -- LES is up and running
                   down(3)         -- LES is up down or not available
               }
               MAX-ACCESS  read-only
               STATUS      current
               DESCRIPTION
                   "The operational state of this LES entry.
                    When in 'up' state the LES will respond
                    to LEC requests.  Any other state the
                    LES is notavailable for service and may
                    release all the existing VCCs and refuse
                    service to all clients."
               ::= { lesConfEntry 11 }

           lesAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                   up(2),          -- LES is up and running
                   down(3)         -- LES is up down or not available
               }
               MAX-ACCESS read-create
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                    "  The  desired  state   of  the  designated   LES  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 lesOperStatus."
               DEFVAL { up }
               ::= { lesConfEntry 12 }

            lesRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     RowStatus
               MAX-ACCESS read-create
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                    "This object is used to create or
                    delete entries in the elanConfTable."
               REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                    for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                    Protocol (SNMPv2)."
               ::= { lesConfEntry 13 }

            --
            --  LES VCC table
            --

            lesVccTable     OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF LesVccEntry
                MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains all the Control Distribute
                    VCCs used by the LES to distribute control traffic
                    to the participating LECs.  The Control Distribute
                    VCC can either be point-to-point or point-to-
                    multipoint calls.  This table is read only if
                    SVCs are used and writable if PVCs are used."
                ::= { lesConfGroup 3 }

            lesVccEntry      OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX       LesVccEntry
                MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
                STATUS       current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry in this table represents a
                    LES entry and it's associated Control Distribute VCC. "
                INDEX { lesConfIndex, lesVccAtmIfIndex,
                        lesVccCtlDistVpi, lesVccCtlDistVci }
                ::= { lesVccTable 1 }

            LesVccEntry ::=
                SEQUENCE {
                    lesVccAtmIfIndex
                        IfIndexOrZero,
                    lesVccCtlDistVpi
                        VpiInteger,
                    lesVccCtlDistVci
                        VciInteger,
                    lesVccRowStatus
                        RowStatus
                }

            lesVccAtmIfIndex  OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX     IfIndexOrZero
                   MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                   STATUS     current
                   DESCRIPTION
                      "The ATM interface which the Control
                      Distribute VCC is running on.
                      This value must match an existing
                      value  in the   ifTable.
                      The value of this object is set
                      to zero when the ATM interface is
                      an internal connection."
                   ::= { lesVccEntry 1 }

            lesVccCtlDistVpi  OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX     VpiInteger
                   MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                   STATUS     current
                   DESCRIPTION
                      "The VPI value of the Control
                      Distribute VCC.  The object
                      lesVccAtmIfIndex, lesVccCtlDistVci
                      and the value of this object uniquely
                      identfies a VCC within a ATM host."
                   ::= { lesVccEntry 2 }

            lesVccCtlDistVci  OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX     VciInteger
                   MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                   STATUS     current
                   DESCRIPTION
                      "The VCI value of the Control
                      Distribute VCC.  The object
                      lesVccAtmIfIndex, lesVccCtlDistVci
                      and the value of this object uniquely
                      identfies a VCC within a ATM host."
                   ::= { lesVccEntry 3 }

            lesVccRowStatus   OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX     RowStatus
                   MAX-ACCESS read-create
                   STATUS     current
                   DESCRIPTION
                        "This object is used to create or
                        delete entries in the elanConfTable."
                   REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                        for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                        Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                   ::= { lesVccEntry 4 }



            --
            --  BUS table
            --

            lesBusTable     OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF LesBusEntry
                MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains the BUSs paired
                    with the LESs found in the lesConfTable.
                    The BUS (Broadcast and Unknown Server)
                    handles data sent by a LE client to
                    the broadcast MAC address, all multicast
                    traffic, and initial unicast frames
                    which are sent by a LAN Emulation Client
                    before the data direct target ATM address
                    has been resolved."
                ::= { lesConfGroup 4 }

            lesBusEntry      OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX       LesBusEntry
                MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
                STATUS       current
                DESCRIPTION
"Each entry in this table represents aLES/BUS
pair. Object lesBusAddress is required duringrow
creation. This table is indexed by lesConfIndex
and lesBusConfIndexto show the pairing
relationship betweenthe LES and BUS."
                INDEX { lesConfIndex, lesBusConfIndex }
                ::= { lesBusTable 1 }

            LesBusEntry ::=
                SEQUENCE {
                    lesBusConfIndex
                        BusConfIndex,
                    lesBusAddress
                        AtmLaneAddress
                    }

                lesBusConfIndex      OBJECT-TYPE
                    SYNTAX           BusConfIndex
                    MAX-ACCESS       not-accessible
                    STATUS           current
                    DESCRIPTION
                        "A value which uniquely identifies a
                        BUS ATM address.

                        If the BUS ATM address identified by this value
                        of lesBusConfIndex is recreated following an agent
                        restart, the same value of lesBusConfIndex must be
                        used to identify the recreated BUS ATM address."
                    ::= { lesBusEntry 1 }

                lesBusAddress     OBJECT-TYPE
                    SYNTAX        AtmLaneAddress
                    MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                    STATUS        current
                    DESCRIPTION
                        "The ATM address of the BUS. This BUS is associated
                        with LES specified by the lesConfIndex. A BUS may
                        have several ATM addresses, this object provides
                        the ATM address the LES returns in response to the
                        LE-ARP request by the LEC."
                    REFERENCE
                        "LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification -
                       version 1.0. S6."
                    ::= { lesBusEntry 2 }


            --
            --  ATM LE-ARP table (by MAC address)
            --
            --  This table provides LE-ARP table for MAC-to-ATM addresses.
            --  The entries are created by the agent and Network manager
            --  depending on the entry type.
            --        The entries can be any one of the following types:
            --
            --     viaRegister - This entry was registered by the LEC.
            --
            --     staticVolatile - This entry was created by Network manager.
            --                This static entry WILL NOT survive
            --                restart of the client.   Agent may allow this entry
            --                to be created but may require LES to be in operational
            --                state.
            --
            --
            --     staticNonVolatile - This entry was created by Network manager.
            --          This static entry will survive
            --          restart of the client.   Agent may allow this entry
            --                to be created but may require LES to be in
            --                operational state.
            --
            --
            --
            --
            --

            lesLeArpMacTable  OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF LesLeArpMacEntry
                MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table provides access to an ATM LAN Emulation
                    Server's MAC-to-ATM ARP table.  It contains entries
                    for unicast addressed, the broadcast address.

                    When the entry is for broadcast MAC address the
                    corresponding ATM address is of a BUS.
                    When the entry is for unicast MAC
                    address the corresponding ATM address represents
                    a LEC."
                ::= { lesConfGroup 5 }

            lesLeArpMacEntry   OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX       LesLeArpMacEntry
                MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
                STATUS       current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "An ATM LAN Emulation ARP table entry containing
                    information about the binding of one MAC address
                    to one ATM address."
                INDEX { lesConfIndex, lesLeArpMacAddr }
                ::= { lesLeArpMacTable 1 }

               LesLeArpMacEntry ::=
                   SEQUENCE {
                       lesLeArpMacAddr
                           MacAddress,
                       lesLeArpLecId
                           LecId,
                       lesLeArpAtmAddr
                           AtmLaneAddress,
                       lesLeArpEntryType
                           LeArpTableEntryType,
                       lesLeArpRowStatus
                           RowStatus
                       }

               lesLeArpMacAddr     OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        MacAddress
                   MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                        "The MAC address for which this table entry provides
                         a translation.  Since ATM LAN Emulation uses an LE ARP
                         protocol to locate the Broadcast and Unknown Server,
                         the value of this object could be the broadcast MAC
                         address.

                         MAC addresses should be unique within any given ATM
                         Emulated LAN.  However, there's no requirement that
                         they be unique across disjoint emulated LANs."
                   ::= { lesLeArpMacEntry 1 }

               lesLeArpLecId     OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        LecId
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                        "The LE Client Identifier (LECID) of this
                        entry.  Each LE Client requires a LECID
                        assigned by the LE Server during the
                        Join phase.
                        If this entry is for a BUS then this object
                        value will be zero."
                   ::= { lesLeArpMacEntry 2 }


               lesLeArpAtmAddr     OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX         AtmLaneAddress
                  MAX-ACCESS     read-create
                  STATUS         current
                  DESCRIPTION
                        "The ATM address of the Broadcast & Unknown Server
                         or LAN Emulation Client whose MAC address is stored
                         in 'lesLeArpMacAddr'.
                         This volume may be registered by a LAN Emulation
                         Client or specified by network management."
                  ::= { lesLeArpMacEntry 3 }

               lesLeArpEntryType    OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX          LeArpTableEntryType
                  MAX-ACCESS      read-create
                  STATUS          current
                  DESCRIPTION
                      "This object is used to indicate how
                      this LE-ARP entry was created.
                      The possible values for this object are:

                        viaRegister(1),  -  agent
                        staticVolatile(2), - network manager
                        staticNonVolatile(3) - network manager

                      This object is filled in by agent or network
                      manager depending on the type."

                  REFERENCE
                       "LAN Emulation Client MIB definition."
                  DEFVAL { staticVolatile }
                  ::= { lesLeArpMacEntry 4 }

               lesLeArpRowStatus    OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX          RowStatus
                  MAX-ACCESS      read-create
                  STATUS          current
                  DESCRIPTION
                      "This object is used to create or
                      delete entries in the elanConfTable."
                  REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                      for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                      Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                  ::= { lesLeArpMacEntry 5 }

            --
            --  ATM LE-ARP table by Route Descriptors
            --
            --  This table provides ARP cache for Route Descriptor-to-ATM addresses.
            --  The entries are created by the agent and Network manager
            --  depending on the entry type.
            --  The entries can be any one of the following types:
            --
            --     viaRegister - This entry was registered by the LEC.
            --
            --     staticVolatile - This entry was created by Network manager.
            --          This static entry WILL NOT survive
            --          restart of the client.   Agent may allow this entry
            --          to be created but may require LES to be in operational
            --          state.
            --
            --
            --     staticNonVolatile - This entry was created by Network manager.
            --          This static entry will survive
            --          restart of the client.   Agent may allow this entry
            --          to be created but may require LES to be in
            --          operational state.


            lesLeArpRdTable  OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF LesLeArpRdEntry
                MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table provides access to an ATM LAN Emulation
                    Server's RouteDescriptor-to-ATM ARP cache.
                    The entries in this table are set-up by the agent
                    or network manager depending on the entry type.

                    The Route Descriptors are presented as Segment Id
                    (ring number) and Bridge number."
                ::= { lesConfGroup 6 }

            lesLeArpRdEntry   OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX       LesLeArpRdEntry
                MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
                STATUS       current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "An ATM LAN Emulation ARP cache entry containing
                    information about the binding of one Route
                    Descriptor to one ATM address."
                INDEX { lesConfIndex, lesLeArpRdSegId,
                        lesLeArpRdBridgeNum }
                ::= { lesLeArpRdTable 1 }

               LesLeArpRdEntry ::=
                   SEQUENCE {
                       lesLeArpRdSegId
                           INTEGER,
                       lesLeArpRdBridgeNum
                           INTEGER,
                       lesLeArpRdLecId
                           LecId,
                       lesLeArpRdAtmAddr
                           AtmLaneAddress,
                       lesLeArpRdEntryType
                           LeArpTableEntryType,
                       lesLeArpRdRowStatus
                           RowStatus
                       }

               lesLeArpRdSegId     OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        INTEGER (0..4095)
                   MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
                   STATUS     current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "The LAN ID (ring number) portion of the
                        IEEE 802.5 route descriptor associated
                        with this LES."
                   ::= { lesLeArpRdEntry 1 }

               lesLeArpRdBridgeNum    OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX            INTEGER (0..15)
                   MAX-ACCESS        not-accessible
                   STATUS            current
                   DESCRIPTION
                        "The Bridge Number portion of the
                         IEEE 802.5 route descriptor associated
                         with this LES."
                   ::= { lesLeArpRdEntry 2 }


               lesLeArpRdLecId   OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        LecId
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                        "The LE Client Identifier (LECID) of this
                        entry.  Each LE Client requires a LECID
                        assigned by the LE Server during the
                        Join phase.
"
                   ::= { lesLeArpRdEntry 3 }

               lesLeArpRdAtmAddr     OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX         AtmLaneAddress
                  MAX-ACCESS     read-create
                  STATUS         current
                  DESCRIPTION
                        "The ATM address associated with the
                        Route Descriptor."
                  ::= { lesLeArpRdEntry 4 }

               lesLeArpRdEntryType    OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX          LeArpTableEntryType
                  MAX-ACCESS      read-create
                  STATUS          current
                  DESCRIPTION
                      "This object is used to indicate how
                      this LE-ARP entry was learned:

                        viaRegister(1),  -  agent
                        staticVolatile(2), - network manager
                        staticNonVolatile(3) - network manager

                      This object is filled in by agent or network
                      manager depending on the type."
                  DEFVAL { staticVolatile }
                  ::= { lesLeArpRdEntry 5 }

               lesLeArpRdRowStatus    OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX          RowStatus
                  MAX-ACCESS      read-create
                  STATUS          current
                  DESCRIPTION
                      "This object is used to create or
                      delete entries in the elanConfTable."
                  REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                      for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                      Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                  ::= { lesLeArpRdEntry 6 }

            --
            --  LES-LEC table
            --

            lesLecTableLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      TimeStamp
                MAX-ACCESS  read-only
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The value of sysUptime when an entry was created/deleted."
                ::= { lesConfGroup 7 }


            lesLecTable     OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF LesLecEntry
                MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains all LAN Emulation
                    clients serviced by LESs specified in
                    the lesConfTable.  This table can be
                    used to retrieve the topology of an
                    ELAN, in particular, the LES to LECs
                    mapping information.

                    An entry in this table is filled in
                    by the agent when a LEC registers successfully
                    with the LES.  Objects lesLecCtlDirectVpi
                    and lesLecCtlDirectVci can be modified  by the
                    network manager after creation if PVC is used."
                ::= { lesConfGroup 8 }

            lesLecEntry      OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX       LesLecEntry
                MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
                STATUS       current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry represents a LANE client to LES
                     binding."
                INDEX { lesConfIndex, lesLecIndex }
                ::= { lesLecTable 1 }

               LesLecEntry ::=
                   SEQUENCE {
                       lesLecIndex
                           INTEGER,
                       lesLecAtmAddr
                           AtmLaneAddress,
                       lesLecProxy
                           TruthValue,
                       lesLecId
                           LecId,
                       lesLecAtmIfIndex
                           IfIndexOrZero,
                       lesLecCtlDirectVpi
                           VpiInteger,
                       lesLecCtlDirectVci
                           VciInteger,
                       lesLecLastChange
                           TimeStamp,
                       lesLecState
                           INTEGER,
                       lesLecRowStatus
                           RowStatus
                       }

               lesLecIndex       OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX         INTEGER (1..65535)
                  MAX-ACCESS     not-accessible
                  STATUS         current
                  DESCRIPTION
                        "An arbitrary integer which uniquely identifies
                        a LEC in this table."
                  ::= { lesLecEntry 1 }

               lesLecAtmAddr     OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX         AtmLaneAddress
                  MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                  STATUS         current
                  DESCRIPTION
                        "The ATM address of the LANE client.  This
                        is the primary ATM address of the LEC used
                        in joining phase."
                  REFERENCE
                        "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
                         Section 5.4.3"
                  ::= { lesLecEntry 2 }

                lesLecProxy       OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX         TruthValue
                   MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                   STATUS         current
                   DESCRIPTION
                         "Whether this client is acting as a
                         proxy.  Proxy clients are allowed
                         to represent unregistered MAC addresses,
                         and receive copies of LE_ARP_REQUEST
                         packets for such addresses."
                   REFERENCE
                        "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
                         Section 5.1.1"
                   DEFVAL { false }
                   ::= { lesLecEntry 3 }

               lesLecId          OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        LecId
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                        "The LE Client Identifier (LECID) of this
                        entry.  Each LE Client requires a LECID
                        assigned by the LE Server during the
                        Join phase.  The LECID is placed
                        in control requests by the LE Client and MAY be
                        used for echo suppression on multicast data frames
                        sent by that LE Client."
                   DEFVAL { 0 }
                   ::= { lesLecEntry 4 }

               lesLecAtmIfIndex      OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX       IfIndexOrZero
                  MAX-ACCESS   read-create
                  STATUS       current
                  DESCRIPTION
                      "The ifIndex of ATM port where this LEC entry
                      has established the control direct VCC to
                      the LES.  The value of this object
                      maps to an existing ifIndex value in the
                      ifTable of MIB-II.
                      When an internal connection is used, this object is
                      set to zero."
                  ::= { lesLecEntry 5 }

                lesLecCtlDirectVpi OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX     VpiInteger
                  MAX-ACCESS read-create
                  STATUS     current
                  DESCRIPTION
                        " The VPI of the bi-directional control
                        direct connection between the LEC and LES."
                  ::= { lesLecEntry 6 }

                lesLecCtlDirectVci OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX     VciInteger
                  MAX-ACCESS read-create
                  STATUS     current
                  DESCRIPTION
                        " The VCI of the bi-directional control
                        direct connection between the LEC and LES."
                  ::= { lesLecEntry 7 }


               lesLecLastChange  OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX         TimeStamp
                  MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                  STATUS         current
                  DESCRIPTION
                     "The value of sysUpTime of this entry when the LEC enters
                      the state indicated by the object lesLecState."
                  ::= { lesLecEntry 8 }

               lesLecState       OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX         INTEGER {
                      other(1),          -- LEC state is unknown
                      noLesConnect(2),   -- LEC is not connected to the LES
                      lesConnect(3),     -- LEC has established a
                                         -- VCC connection to the LES
                      joining(4),        -- LEC JOIN request has been
                                         -- received by the LES
                      addLec(5),         -- LES is setting up Control Distribute
                                         -- VCC to this LEC
                      joinedLes(6)       -- LEC has joined to the LES
                                         -- successfully

                  }
                  MAX-ACCESS     read-only
                  STATUS         current
                  DESCRIPTION
                      "This object is used to indicate the
                      status this LEC entry is in from the
                      LES's perspective.  The state of this
                      object is updated by the agent as
                      it discovers various phases of this LEC."
                  ::= { lesLecEntry 9 }

                lesLecRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX     RowStatus
                  MAX-ACCESS read-create
                  STATUS     current
                  DESCRIPTION
                        " This object provides a way for the network manager
                        to selectively remove a LE Client from the designated
                        LES.  Or in a system where PVCs are used, this table
                        is used to configure Control Direct VCCs between LES
                        and LEC."
                  REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                        for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                        Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                  ::= { lesLecEntry 10 }

            --
            --  LES statistics table
            --

            lesStatTable    OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF LesStatEntry
                MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains all counters the
                    LES maintain.  This table is an extention
                    to the lesConfTable.  It provides performance
                    and fault counters on a per LES basis."
                ::= { lesStatGroup 1 }

            lesStatEntry     OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX       LesStatEntry
                MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
                STATUS       current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry in this table contains a
                    LES and its counters."
                AUGMENTS { lesConfEntry }
                ::= { lesStatTable 1 }

               LesStatEntry ::=
                   SEQUENCE {
                       lesStatJoinOk
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatVerNotSup
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatInvalidReqParam
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatDupLanDest
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatDupAtmAddr
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatInsRes
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatAccDenied
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatInvalidReqId
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatInvalidLanDest
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatInvalidAtmAddr
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatInBadPkts
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatOutRegFails
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatLeArpIn
                           Counter32,
                       lesStatLeArpFwd
                           Counter32
                       }

               lesStatJoinOk     OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of successful Join responses
                       send out by the LAN Emulation Server."
                   ::= { lesStatEntry 1 }

               lesStatVerNotSup  OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of version not supported errors.
"
                   REFERENCE
                       "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
                        Table 13."
                   ::= { lesStatEntry 2 }

               lesStatInvalidReqParam     OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of invalid request parameters errors.
"
                   REFERENCE
                       "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
                        Table 13."
                   ::= { lesStatEntry 3 }

               lesStatDupLanDest OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of duplicate LAN destination errors.
"
                   ::= { lesStatEntry 4 }

               lesStatDupAtmAddr OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of duplicate ATM address errors.
"
                   REFERENCE
                       "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
                        Table 13."
                   ::= { lesStatEntry 5 }

               lesStatInsRes     OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of insufficient resources to grant
                       errors.
"
                   REFERENCE
                       "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
                        Table 13."
                   ::= { lesStatEntry 6 }

               lesStatAccDenied  OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of access denied for security
                       reasons errors.
"
                   REFERENCE
                       "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
                        Table 13."
                   ::= { lesStatEntry 7 }

               lesStatInvalidReqId OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of invalid LEC ID errors.
"
                   REFERENCE
                       "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
                        Table 13."
                   ::= { lesStatEntry 8 }

               lesStatInvalidLanDest OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of invalid LAN destination errors.
"
                   REFERENCE
                       "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
                        Table 13."
                   ::= { lesStatEntry 9 }

               lesStatInvalidAtmAddr OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of invalid ATM address errors.
"
                   REFERENCE
                       "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification, V1.0,
                        Table 13."
                   ::= { lesStatEntry 10 }

               lesStatInBadPkts OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of mal formed ATM ARP requests
                        received by the LES."
                   ::= { lesStatEntry 11 }

               lesStatOutRegFails OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX        Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                   STATUS        current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of registration failures sent
                        out by this LES."
                   ::= { lesStatEntry 12 }

               lesStatLeArpIn OBJECT-TYPE
                    SYNTAX     Counter32
                    MAX-ACCESS read-only
                    STATUS     current
                    DESCRIPTION
                        "The total number of LE_ARP_REQUEST frames the LES has
                        accepted since its last initialization."
                    ::= { lesStatEntry 13 }

               lesStatLeArpFwd OBJECT-TYPE
                    SYNTAX     Counter32
                    MAX-ACCESS read-only
                    STATUS     current
                    DESCRIPTION
                        "The number of LE_ARP_REQUESTs that the LES forwarded
                        onto the clients (either via the control distribute or
                        individually over each control direct) rather than
                        answering directly.  This may be due to implementation
                        decision (forward all requests) or because the resolution
                        to the request did not reside in the LES's LE ARP cache."
                    ::= { lesStatEntry 14 }


            --
            --  LES-LEC Statistics Table
            --

            lesLecStatTable    OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF LesLecStatEntry
                MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains all LE-ARP request
                    related counters and error counts on
                    a per LEC-LES pair basis."
                ::= { lesLecStatGroup 1 }

            lesLecStatEntry     OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX       LesLecStatEntry
                MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
                STATUS       current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry in this table represents a
                    LEC and its ARP counters.  This table
                    is an extention to the lesLecTable."
                AUGMENTS { lesLecEntry }
                ::= { lesLecStatTable 1 }

           LesLecStatEntry ::=
               SEQUENCE {
                   lesLecRecvs
                       Counter32,
                   lesLecSends
                       Counter32,
                   lesLecInRegReq
                       Counter32,
                   lesLecInUnReg
                       Counter32,
                   lesLecInLeArpUcast
                       Counter32,
                   lesLecInLeArpBcast
                       Counter32,
                   lesLecInLeArpResp
                       Counter32,
                   lesLecInNArp
                       Counter32
                   }

           lesLecRecvs     OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX      Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS  read-only
               STATUS      current
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Number of requests received from this
                   LEC.  This includes all control
                   frames as well as LE-ARP requests."
               ::= { lesLecStatEntry 1 }

           lesLecSends     OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX      Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS  read-only
               STATUS      current
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Number of requests or responses
                   sent to the LEC entry from this
                   LES."
               ::= { lesLecStatEntry 3 }

           lesLecInRegReq     OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX      Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS  read-only
               STATUS      current
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Number of Register requests received
                   from this LEC.  "
               ::= { lesLecStatEntry 4 }

           lesLecInUnReg     OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX      Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS  read-only
               STATUS      current
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Number of UnRegister requests received
                   from this LEC.  "
               ::= { lesLecStatEntry 5 }

           lesLecInLeArpUcast     OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX      Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS  read-only
               STATUS      current
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Number of LE-ARP requests for UNICAST
                   address received from this LEC. "
               ::= { lesLecStatEntry 6 }

           lesLecInLeArpBcast    OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX      Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS  read-only
               STATUS      current
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Number of LE-ARP requests for MULTICAST
                   and Broadcast address received from this LEC. "
               ::= { lesLecStatEntry 7 }

           lesLecInLeArpResp     OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX      Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS  read-only
               STATUS      current
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Number of LE-ARP responses
                   received from this LEC. "
               ::= { lesLecStatEntry 8 }

           lesLecInNArp     OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX      Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS  read-only
               STATUS      current
               DESCRIPTION
                   "Number of NARP requests
                   received from this LEC. "
               ::= { lesLecStatEntry 10 }

        --
        -- LES Fault Mangement Group
        --   (a) LES Error Control Table
        --   (b) LES Error Log Table
        --

           lesErrCtlTable OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF LesErrCtlEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                       "This table contains error log control
                        information of all LES instances.
                        This table is an extention to the
                        lesConfTable.  It is used to enable
                        or disable error logs for a particular
                        LES entry."
                ::= { lesFaultGroup 1 }

           lesErrCtlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     LesErrCtlEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                      "Each entry represents a LES entry
                      in the lesConfTable."
                AUGMENTS { lesConfEntry }
                ::= { lesErrCtlTable 1 }

            LesErrCtlEntry ::=
                SEQUENCE {
                    lesErrCtlAdminStatus
                        INTEGER,
                    lesErrCtlOperStatus
                        INTEGER,
                    lesErrCtlClearLog
                        INTEGER,
                    lesErrCtlMaxEntries
                        INTEGER,
                    lesErrCtlLastEntry
                        LesErrLogIndexType
                    }

            lesErrCtlAdminStatus     OBJECT-TYPE
                    SYNTAX        INTEGER {
                        enable(1),        -- enable error log
                        disable(2)        -- disable error log
                    }
                    MAX-ACCESS    read-write
                    STATUS        current
                    DESCRIPTION
                        "This object is used to enable/disable error
                        logging for the LES."
                    ::= { lesErrCtlEntry 1 }

            lesErrCtlOperStatus            OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        INTEGER {
                     other(1),        -- not specified
                     active(2),        -- error logging
                     outOfRes(3),        -- Out of buffer error
                     failed(4),        -- failed to start
                                     -- error log for reasons
                                     -- other than out of
                                     -- resources
                     disabled(5)     -- error logging is disabled
                }
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is used to indicate
                   the result of a set operation to the
                   object lesErrCtlAdminStatus.
                   If the error log was successfully
                   started, it is in active(2) mode.
                   Otherwise, it is set to either
                   outOfRes(3) or failed(4) for
                   the respective reasons."
                ::= { lesErrCtlEntry 2 }

            lesErrCtlClearLog            OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        INTEGER {
                   noOp(1),        -- read only value
                   clear(2)        -- clear the error log associated
                                 -- with this LES entry
                }
                MAX-ACCESS        read-write
                STATUS                current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This object is used to clear the error log
                     entries associated with this LES."
                ::= { lesErrCtlEntry 3 }

            lesErrCtlMaxEntries        OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        INTEGER ( 1..65535 )
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                   "The maximum entries of the error
                   log a LES can support."
                ::= { lesErrCtlEntry 4 }

            lesErrCtlLastEntry        OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        LesErrLogIndexType
                MAX-ACCESS    read-write
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The index to the last entry in the error
                     log table for this LES."
                ::= { lesErrCtlEntry 5 }

            --
            --
            --   LES error log table
            --

            lesErrLogTable OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF LesErrLogEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains error logs
                    of the LES instances enabled
                    in the lesErrCtlTable.  This table
                    is indexed by the LES instance
                    index and an arbitrary integer
                    uniquely identifies an error
                    log."
                ::= { lesFaultGroup 2 }

            lesErrLogEntry OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     LesErrLogEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry represents a JOIN or REGISTER that
                     was rejected due to an error."
                INDEX { lesConfIndex, lesErrLogIndex }
                ::= { lesErrLogTable 1 }

            LesErrLogEntry ::=
                SEQUENCE {
                    lesErrLogIndex
                        LesErrLogIndexType,
                    lesErrLogAtmAddr
                        AtmLaneAddress,
                    lesErrLogErrCode
                        INTEGER,
                    lesErrLogTime
                        TimeStamp
                }

            lesErrLogIndex     OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX          LesErrLogIndexType
                MAX-ACCESS      read-only
                STATUS          current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "An arbitrary integer which uniquely
                    identifies an error log entry. The first
                    entry after reset or clearing the error
                    log is an assigned value (2^32-1).  Succeding
                    entries are assigned with descending values
                    consecutively.  Entries after 1 are discarded. The enabling/disabling
of
                    the error log capability is done in
                    the lesErrCtlTable."
                ::= { lesErrLogEntry 1 }

            lesErrLogAtmAddr OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        AtmLaneAddress
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The ATM address of the requester
                    which sends the JOIN or REGISTER request
                    and causes the error to occur.
                    The corresponding error code is
                    specified in the object lesErrLogErrCode."
                ::= { lesErrLogEntry 2 }

            lesErrLogErrCode OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        INTEGER (0..22)
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The Error code which indicates the
                    cause of the error triggered by the
                    JOIN or REGISTER request sent by the
                    requester indicated by the value of
                    the object lesErrLogAtmAddr."
                ::= { lesErrLogEntry 3 }

            lesErrLogTime    OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        TimeStamp
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The sysUpTime when this entry was logged by
                     the LES."
                ::= { lesErrLogEntry 4 }




        -- Conformance Information

        lesMIBConformance      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { lesMIB 5 }

        lesMIBGroups           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                                 { lesMIBConformance 1 }

        lesMIBCompliances      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                                 { lesMIBConformance 2 }

        -- Compliance Statements

        lesMIBCompliance        MODULE-COMPLIANCE
                STATUS           current
                DESCRIPTION      "The compliance statement for SNMP
                     entities which support the ATM LAN Emulation
 LES MIB."


                MODULE -- this module
                      MANDATORY-GROUPS  { lesCConfGroup,
                                          lesCStatGroup,
                                          lesLecCStatGroup,
                                          lesFaultCGroup }


                OBJECT lesVccRowStatus
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Implementations that do not support LES over
                        PVCs are not required to allow write/create access
                        to the lesVccRowStatus object."


                OBJECT lesLecAtmIfIndex
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Implementations that do not support LECs over
                        PVCs are not required to allow write/create access
                        to the lesLecAtmIfIndex object."

                OBJECT lesLecCtlDirectVpi
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Implementations that do not support LECs over
                        PVCs are not required to allow write/create access
                        to the lesLecCtlDirectVpi object."

                OBJECT lesLecCtlDirectVci
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Implementations that do not support LECs over
                        PVCs are not required to allow write/create access
                        to the lesLecCtlDirectVci object."

                OBJECT lesLecRowStatus
                WRITE-SYNTAX INTEGER { destroy(6) }
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Implementations that do not support LECs over
                        PVCs need only support the destroy enumeration
                        of the RowStatus textual convention."

                GROUP   lesRdGroup
                DESCRIPTION
                        "This group is mandatory only for those
                         LESs that support elan802.5."

                ::= { lesMIBCompliances 1 }

                -- Units of Conformance

                lesCConfGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
                      OBJECTS { lesConfNextId,
                       lesAtmAddrSpec,
                       lesAtmAddrMask,
                       lesAtmAddrActual,
                       lesElanName,
                       lesLanType,
                       lesLastChange,
                       lesControlTimeOut,
                       lesMaxFrameSize,

                       lesVccRowStatus,

                       lesOperStatus,
                       lesAdminStatus,
                       lesRowStatus,
                       lesBusAddress,
                        lesLeArpLecId,
                       lesLeArpAtmAddr,
                       lesLeArpEntryType,
                       lesLeArpRowStatus,

                       lesLecTableLastChange,
                       lesLecAtmIfIndex,
                       lesLecProxy,
                        lesLecAtmAddr,
                       lesLecId,
                       lesLecCtlDirectVpi,
                       lesLecCtlDirectVci,
                       lesLecLastChange,
                       lesLecRowStatus,
                       lesLecState

                      }
                      STATUS     current
                      DESCRIPTION
                        "A collection of objects providing configuration
                         information about the LAN Emulation Services."
                      ::= { lesMIBGroups 1 }

               lesRdGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
                      OBJECTS {
                       lesLeArpRdLecId,
                       lesLeArpRdAtmAddr,
                       lesLeArpRdEntryType,
                       lesLeArpRdRowStatus }
                      STATUS     current
                      DESCRIPTION
                          "A group of objects used for 802.5
                          ATM LAN Emulation management only."
                      ::= { lesMIBGroups 2 }

                lesCStatGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
                      OBJECTS {
                       lesStatJoinOk,
                       lesStatInBadPkts,
                       lesStatOutRegFails,
                       lesStatVerNotSup,
                       lesStatInvalidReqParam,
                       lesStatDupLanDest,
                       lesStatDupAtmAddr,
                       lesStatInsRes,
                       lesStatAccDenied,
                       lesStatInvalidReqId,
                       lesStatInvalidLanDest,
                       lesStatInvalidAtmAddr,
                       lesStatLeArpIn,
                       lesStatLeArpFwd
                      }
                      STATUS   current
                      DESCRIPTION
                          "A collection of objects providing
                          monitoring information about the
                          LES."
                      ::= { lesMIBGroups 3 }

                lesLecCStatGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
                      OBJECTS {
                       lesLecRecvs,
                       lesLecSends,
                       lesLecInRegReq,
                       lesLecInUnReg,
                       lesLecInLeArpUcast,
                       lesLecInLeArpBcast,
                       lesLecInLeArpResp,
                       lesLecInNArp
                      }
                      STATUS    current
                      DESCRIPTION
                          "A collection of objects providing
                          monitoring information about the
                          LEC to/from LES traffic."
                      ::= { lesMIBGroups 4 }

                lesFaultCGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
                      OBJECTS {
                          lesErrCtlAdminStatus,
                          lesErrCtlOperStatus,
                          lesErrCtlClearLog,
                          lesErrCtlMaxEntries,
                          lesErrCtlLastEntry,
                          lesErrLogIndex,
                          lesErrLogAtmAddr,
                          lesErrLogErrCode,
                          lesErrLogTime
                      }
                      STATUS   current
                      DESCRIPTION
                          "A collection of objects providing
                           fault management for the LES."
                      ::= { lesMIBGroups 5 }


 END  -- LAN-EMULATION-LES-MIB






        LAN-EMULATION-BUS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

        IMPORTS
                MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
                Counter32, Integer32         FROM SNMPv2-SMI

                MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF

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

                AtmLaneAddress,
                VpiInteger,
                VciInteger,
                atmfLanEmulation
                        FROM LAN-EMULATION-CLIENT-MIB

                IfIndexOrZero, AtmLaneMask
                        FROM LAN-EMULATION-ELAN-MIB;


         busMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
                LAST-UPDATED "9602121200Z"
                ORGANIZATION "ATM Forum LAN Emulation Sub-Working Group"
                CONTACT-INFO
                      "
                        The ATM Forum

                        2570 West El Camino Real, Ste 304,
                        Mountain View, CA 94040-1313
                        E-mail: info@atmforum.com"

        DESCRIPTION
                " The MIB module for the management of LANE broadcast and
                known servers. This MIB should be used in conjunction
                with the ELAN and LES MIBs."
        ::= { atmfLanEmulation 4}

            --
            --    Textual Conventions
            --

            BusLocalIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "An unique number identifying an
                    BUS.  This number is only
                    used locally by the agent to
                    distinguish between BUS."
                SYNTAX     Integer32

            BusErrLogIndexType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                         "An arbitrary integer used in identifying
                         an erro log associated with a BUS."
                SYNTAX     Integer32(1..2147483647)


            -- This MIB module consists of the following groups:
            --
            --  (1) BUS Conf Group
            --      (a) BUS table
            --      (b) BUS-VCC table
            --      (c) BUS-LEC table
            --
            --  (2) Stat Group
            --      (d) BUS Stat table
            --      (e) BUS-LEC Statistics table
            --
            --  (3) Fault Management Group
            --      (a) error control table
            --      (b) error log table


            busConfGroup  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { busMIB 1 }

            busStatGroup  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { busMIB 2 }

            busFaultGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { busMIB 3 }

            --
            --  (1) BUS Conf Group
            --  (a) BUS table
            --


            busConfNextId  OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     BusLocalIndex
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The next available BUS index.  The
                    value of this object can be used as
                    the index by the network manager to
                    create an entry in the busConfTable."
                ::= { busConfGroup 1 }

            busConfTable   OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF BusConfEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains all LAN Emulation
                    Broadcast and Unknown Servers (BUS) this
                    agent manages.  The BUS handles data sent
                    by an LE Client to the broadcast MAC
                    address, all multicast traffic, and initial unicast
                    frames which are sent by a LEC before the data
                    direct target ATM address has been resolved.
                    There can be multiple BUSs per ELAN, but a
                    BUS can service only one ELAN."
                ::= { busConfGroup 2 }

             busConfEntry  OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     BusConfEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry in this table represents a
                    BUS.  The parameters in each entry apply
                    to one emulated LAN served by one BUS.
                    Object busRowStatus is required during
                    row creation and deletion.  Object busElanName
                    is used to indicate the ELAN this BUS
                    is servicing and is used to cross reference
                    tables defined in the LAN Emulation Server MIB.
                    Note that objects busAtmAddrSpec and busAtmAddrMask
                    are used to configure the ATM address of a BUS.
                    The BUS typically derives it's ATM address
                    from the switch or the network and the actual
                    ATM address used is indicated in the object
                    busAtmAddrActual."
                INDEX      { busConfIndex }
                ::= { busConfTable 1 }


             BusConfEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
                busConfIndex                 BusLocalIndex,
                busConfAtmAddrSpec           AtmLaneAddress,
                busConfAtmAddrMask           AtmLaneMask,
                busConfAtmAddrActual           AtmLaneAddress,
                busConfElanName              DisplayString,
                busConfLastChange            TimeStamp,
                busConfMaxFrameAge           INTEGER,
                busConfOperStatus            INTEGER,
                busConfAdminStatus           INTEGER,
                busConfRowStatus             RowStatus
             }

             busConfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     BusLocalIndex
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                  "A value which uniquely identifies a
                  conceptual row in the busConfTable.

                  If the conceptual row identified by this value
                  of busConfIndex is recreated following an agent
                  restart, the same value of busConfIndex must be
                  used to identify the recreated row."
                ::= { busConfEntry 1 }

             busConfAtmAddrSpec OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     AtmLaneAddress
                MAX-ACCESS read-create
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                  "An ATM  address specified by  the
                  network or local management that,
                  with the ATM address mask, determines
                  a  portion of  the  ATM address  that
                  the  BUS on the designated ATM interface
                  will use  to derive the actual ATM
                  address from the network or ILMI.  The derived
                  ATM address is specified in the object
                  busAtmAddrActual, which is used to
                  receive multicast or broadcast traffic."
                ::= { busConfEntry 2 }

             busConfAtmAddrMask OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     AtmLaneMask
                MAX-ACCESS read-create
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                  "The ATM address mask associated with
                  the object busAtmAddrSpec.  The value
                  of the mask is an ATM address with
                  the don't care portion set to zero
                  and the valid ATM address portion set to one."
                DEFVAL { 'FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF'H }
                ::= { busConfEntry 3 }

             busConfAtmAddrActual OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     AtmLaneAddress
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    " The resultant ATM address  in use by  the BUS.  This
                    object is a product of the specified ATM address, mask
                    and  interaction  with  the network.  This object is
                    created by the agent."
                ::= { busConfEntry 4 }

             busConfElanName OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     DisplayString (SIZE (0..32))
                MAX-ACCESS read-create
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The name of the ELAN this BUS is providing service to."
                ::= { busConfEntry 5 }

             busConfLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     TimeStamp
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        "The  value of the sysUpTime  when  this BUS
                        has entered the state indicated by the
                        object busConfOperStatus."
                ::= { busConfEntry 6 }

            busConfMaxFrameAge  OBJECT-TYPE
                  SYNTAX       INTEGER (1..4)
                  MAX-ACCESS   read-create
                  STATUS       current
                  DESCRIPTION
                      "Time out period for a frame that has been
                      received but not been transmitted by BUS
                      to all relevant Multicast Send VCCs or
                      Multicast Forward VCCs."
                  REFERENCE
                       "LAN Emulation Over ATM Specification -
                       version 1.0. S5."
                  DEFVAL { 1 }
                  ::= { busConfEntry 7 }

             busConfOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                       other(1),       -- unknown state
                       up(2),          -- BUS is up and running
                       down(3)         -- BUS is down or not available
                   }
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                       "The operational state of this BUS entry.
                        When in 'up' state the BUS will forward
                        LEC traffic.  Any other state the
                        BUS is not available for service and may
                        release all the existing VCCs and refuse
                        service to all clients."
                ::= { busConfEntry 8 }

             busConfAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                       up(2),          -- BUS is up and running
                       down(3)         -- BUS is down or not available
                   }
                MAX-ACCESS read-create
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        "  The  desired  state   of  the  designated   BUS  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 busOperStatus."
                DEFVAL     { up }
                ::= { busConfEntry 9 }

             busConfRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     RowStatus
                MAX-ACCESS read-create
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        "This object is used to create or
                        delete entries in the busConfTable."
                REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                    for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                    Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                ::= { busConfEntry 10 }

            --
            --  (b) BUS VCC table
            --
            busVccTable     OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF BusVccEntry
                MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains all the Multicast Forward
                    VCCs used by the BUS to forward multicast traffic
                    to the participating LECs.  The Multicast Forward
                    VCC can either be point-to-point or point-to-
                    multipoint calls.  This table is read only if
                    SVCs are used and writable if PVCs are used."
                ::= { busConfGroup 3 }

            busVccEntry      OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX       BusVccEntry
                MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
                STATUS       current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry in this table represents a
                     Multicast Forward VCC of the BUS."
                INDEX { busConfIndex, busVccAtmIfIndex,
                        busVccMtFwdVpi, busVccMtFwdVci }
                ::= { busVccTable 1 }

            BusVccEntry ::=
                SEQUENCE {
                    busVccAtmIfIndex
                        IfIndexOrZero,
                    busVccMtFwdVpi
                        VpiInteger,
                    busVccMtFwdVci
                        VciInteger,
                    busVccRowStatus
                        RowStatus
                }

            busVccAtmIfIndex  OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX     IfIndexOrZero
                   MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                   STATUS     current
                   DESCRIPTION
                      "The ATM interface which the Multicast
                      Forward VCC is running on.
                      This value must match an existing
                      value  in the   ifTable.
                      The value of this object is set
                      to zero when the ATM interface is
                      undefined."
                   ::= { busVccEntry 1 }

            busVccMtFwdVpi    OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX     VpiInteger
                   MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                   STATUS     current
                   DESCRIPTION
                      "The VPI value of the Multicast
                      Forward VCC.  The object
                      busVccAtmIfIndex, busVccMtFwdVci
                      and the value of this object uniquely
                      identfies a VCC within a ATM host."
                   ::= { busVccEntry 2 }

            busVccMtFwdVci    OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX     VciInteger
                   MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                   STATUS     current
                   DESCRIPTION
                      "The VCI value of the Multicast
                      Forward VCC.  The object
                      busVccAtmIfIndex, busVccMtFwdVpi
                      and the value of this object uniquely
                      identfies a VCC within a ATM host."
                   ::= { busVccEntry 3 }

            busVccRowStatus   OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX     RowStatus
                   MAX-ACCESS read-create
                   STATUS     current
                   DESCRIPTION
                        "This object is used to create or
                        delete entries in the busConfTable."
                   REFERENCE "RFC 1443, [10] Textual Conventions
                        for version 2 of the Simple Network Management
                        Protocol (SNMPv2)."
                   ::= { busVccEntry 4 }



            --
            --  (b) BUS - LEC table
            --

            busLecTableLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     TimeStamp
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                       "The value of sysUpTime when an entry of the
                        busLecTable was created/deleted."
                ::= { busConfGroup 4 }

            busLecTable    OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF BusLecEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        " This table contains the BUS and the
                        actual LECs being serviced by the BUS.
                        It can be used as the actual mapping
                        between BUS and LEC.

                        This table provides information
                        for Multicast send VCCs
                        between BUS and clients.  Objects
                        busLecMcastSendAtmIfIndex, busLecMcastSendVpi,
                        and busLecMcstSendVci can only be modified
                        if PVC is used."
                ::= { busConfGroup 5 }

            busLecEntry OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX       BusLecEntry
                MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
                STATUS       current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry represents a BUS to LEC
                    mapping."
                INDEX { busConfIndex , busLecAtmAddr }
                ::= { busLecTable 1 }

            BusLecEntry::=
                   SEQUENCE {
                    busLecAtmAddr
                        AtmLaneAddress,
                    busLecMcastSendAtmIfIndex
                        IfIndexOrZero,
                    busLecMcastSendVpi
                        VpiInteger,
                    busLecMcastSendVci
                        VciInteger,
                    busLecRowStatus
                        RowStatus
                }

            busLecAtmAddr     OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        AtmLaneAddress
                MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                        "The ATM address of the LEC.  This
                        is the primary ATM address of the LEC."
                ::= { busLecEntry 1 }

            busLecMcastSendAtmIfIndex  OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     IfIndexOrZero
                MAX-ACCESS read-create
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        "The  ATM  interface  index this BUS uses for
                        Multicast Send traffic.  The value of this
                        object has to exist in the ifTable in MIB II
                        unless an internal connection is used.  When
                        an internal connection is used, this object
                        is set to zero."
                ::= { busLecEntry 2 }

            busLecMcastSendVpi        OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     VpiInteger
                MAX-ACCESS read-create
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        " The   virtual  path  identifier used to receive
                        multicast traffic by this BUS."
                ::= { busLecEntry 4 }

            busLecMcastSendVci        OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     VciInteger
                MAX-ACCESS read-create
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        " The   virtual  channel  identifier used to receive
                        multicast traffic by this BUS."
                ::= { busLecEntry 5 }

            busLecRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     RowStatus
                MAX-ACCESS read-create
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        " This object provides a way for the network manager
                        to selectively remove a LE Client from the designated
                        BUS.  Or in a system where PVCs are used, this table
                        is used to create Multicast Send VCCs between BUS
                        and LEC."
            ::= { busLecEntry 6 }


            --
            --  (2) BUS Stat Group
            --
            --  (a) BUS Statistic table
            --

            busStatTable    OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF BusStatEntry
                MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains all counters the
                    BUS maintain.  This table is an extention
                    to the busConfTable."
                ::= { busStatGroup 1 }


            busStatEntry OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     BusStatEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry in this table contains a
                    BUS and its counters."
                AUGMENTS { busConfEntry }
                ::= { busStatTable 1 }

            BusStatEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
                busStatInDiscards               Counter32,
                busStatInOctets                  Counter32,
                busStatInUcastFrms               Counter32,
                busStatInMcastFrms              Counter32,
                busStatFrmTimeOuts              Counter32,
                busStatMcastSendRefused                Counter32,
                busStatMcastFwdFailure                Counter32
            }

            busStatInDiscards OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     Counter32
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        "  The number of frames discarded due to resource
                        error."
                ::= { busStatEntry 1 }

            busStatInOctets OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     Counter32
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        "  The number of  octets that  this  BUS has received
                        since its initialization."
                ::= { busStatEntry 2 }

            busStatInUcastFrms OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     Counter32
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        " The number  of  frames that  the BUS  has  received
                        which were  unicast data frames  and all control
                        frames (i.e. they were flooded from the client)."
                ::= { busStatEntry 3 }

            busStatInMcastFrms OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     Counter32
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        "  The number of  frames  that  the BUS has  received
                        which were multicast frames."
                ::= { busStatEntry 4 }

            busStatFrmTimeOuts OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     Counter32
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        " The number of frames dropped by
                        the BUS due to time out."
                ::= { busStatEntry 5 }

            busStatMcastSendRefused OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     Counter32
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        "  The number of  multicast send VCCconnection setup attempts to
the BUS which were refused."
                ::= { busStatEntry 6 }

            busStatMcastFwdFailure OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     Counter32
                MAX-ACCESS read-only
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                        "  The number of  multicast forward VCCconnection setup attempts
from the BUS which were unsuccessful
                        for any reason."
                ::= { busStatEntry 7 }


            --
            --  (b) BUS - LEC statistics table
            --

            busLecStatTable    OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF BusLecStatEntry
                MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains all LEC counters
                    the BUS maintains.  This table can also
                    be used to retrieve all LECs a BUS
                    is providing service to."
                ::= { busStatGroup 2 }

            busLecStatEntry     OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX       BusLecStatEntry
                MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible
                STATUS       current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry in this table represents a
                    LEC and its counters."
                AUGMENTS { busLecEntry }
                ::= { busLecStatTable 1 }

               BusLecStatEntry ::=
                   SEQUENCE {
                       busLecRecvs         Counter32,
                       busLecForwards         Counter32,
                       busLecDiscards         Counter32
                       }


               busLecRecvs     OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX      Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
                   STATUS      current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of Multicast, Broadcast and
                       Unknown Forward requests received by
                       the BUS from this LEC."
                   ::= { busLecStatEntry 1 }

               busLecForwards  OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX      Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
                   STATUS      current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of Multicast, Broadcast and
                       Unkown Forward requests forwarded by
                       the BUS from this LEC.  The value
                       of this object indicate how many requests
                       have been forwarded by the BUS."
                   ::= { busLecStatEntry 2 }

               busLecDiscards  OBJECT-TYPE
                   SYNTAX      Counter32
                   MAX-ACCESS  read-only
                   STATUS      current
                   DESCRIPTION
                       "Number of Multicast, Broadcast and
                       Unkown Forward requests discarded by
                       the BUS from this LEC.  The value
                       of this object indicate how many requests
                       have been discarded by the BUS."
                   ::= { busLecStatEntry 3 }




        --
        -- BUS Fault Mangement Group
        --   (a) BUS Error Control Table
        --   (b) BUS Error Log Table
        --

           busErrCtlTable OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF BusErrCtlEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                       "This table contains error log control
                        information of all BUS instances.
                        This table is an extention to the
                        busConfTable.  It is used to enable
                        or disable error logs for a particular
                        BUS entry."
                ::= { busFaultGroup 1 }

           busErrCtlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     BusErrCtlEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                      "Each entry represents a BUS entry
                      in the busConfTable."
                AUGMENTS { busConfEntry }
                ::= { busErrCtlTable 1 }

            BusErrCtlEntry ::=
                SEQUENCE {
                    busErrCtlAdminStatus
                        INTEGER,
                    busErrCtlOperStatus
                        INTEGER,
                    busErrCtlClearLog
                        INTEGER,
                    busErrCtlMaxEntries
                        INTEGER,
                    busErrCtlLastEntry
                        BusErrLogIndexType
                    }

            busErrCtlAdminStatus     OBJECT-TYPE
                    SYNTAX        INTEGER {
                        enable(1),        -- enable error log
                        disable(2)        -- disable error log
                    }
                    MAX-ACCESS    read-write
                    STATUS        current
                    DESCRIPTION
                        "This object is used to enable/disable error
                        logging for the BUS."
                    ::= { busErrCtlEntry 1 }

            busErrCtlOperStatus            OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        INTEGER {
                     other(1),        -- not specified
                     active(2),        -- error logging
                     outOfRes(3),        -- Out of buffer error
                     failed(4),        -- failed to start
                                     -- error log for reasons
                                     -- other than out of
                                     -- resources
                     disabled(5)     -- error loggin was disabled
                }
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is used to indicate
                   the result of a set operation to the
                   object busErrCtlAdminStatus.
                   If the error log was successfully
                   started, it is in active(2) mode.
                   Otherwise, it is set to either
                   outOfRes(3) or failed(4) for
                   the respective reasons."
                ::= { busErrCtlEntry 2 }

            busErrCtlClearLog            OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        INTEGER {
                   noOp(1),        -- read only value
                   clear(2)        -- clear the error log associated
                                 -- with this BUS entry
                }
                MAX-ACCESS        read-write
                STATUS                current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This object is used to clear the error log
                     entries associated with this BUS."
                ::= { busErrCtlEntry 3 }

            busErrCtlMaxEntries        OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        INTEGER ( 1..65535 )
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                   "The maximum entries of the error
                   log a BUS can support."
                ::= { busErrCtlEntry 4 }

            busErrCtlLastEntry        OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        BusErrLogIndexType
                MAX-ACCESS    read-write
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The index to the last entry in the error
                     log table for this BUS."
                ::= { busErrCtlEntry 5 }

            --
            --
            --   BUS error log table
            --

            busErrLogTable OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF BusErrLogEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "This table contains error logs
                    of the BUS instances enabled
                    in the busErrCtlTable.  This table
                    is indexed by the BUS instance
                    index and an arbitrary integer
                    uniquely identifies an error
                    log."
                ::= { busFaultGroup 2 }

            busErrLogEntry OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX     BusErrLogEntry
                MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
                STATUS     current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "Each entry represents aan error detected by the BUS."
                INDEX { busConfIndex, busErrLogIndex }
                ::= { busErrLogTable 1 }

            BusErrLogEntry ::=
                SEQUENCE {
                    busErrLogIndex
                        BusErrLogIndexType,
                    busErrLogAtmAddr
                        AtmLaneAddress,
                    busErrLogErrCode
                        INTEGER,
                    busErrLogTime
                        TimeStamp
                }

            busErrLogIndex     OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX          BusErrLogIndexType
                MAX-ACCESS      read-only
                STATUS          current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "An arbitrary integer which uniquely
                    identifies an error log entry. The first
                    entry after reset or clearing the error
                    log is an assigned value (2^32-1).  Succeding
                    entries are assigned with descending values
                    consecutively.  Entries after 1 are discarded.The enabling/disabling
of
                    the error log capability is done in
                    the busErrCtlTable."
                ::= { busErrLogEntry 1 }

            busErrLogAtmAddr OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        AtmLaneAddress
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The primary ATM address of the LE Client on whose Multicast
                    Send VCC the error occured.
                    The corresponding error code is
                    specified in the object busErrLogErrCode."
                ::= { busErrLogEntry 2 }

            busErrLogErrCode OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        INTEGER {
                              outOfRes(1),     -- Out of resources error
                              badCtlFrame(2),  -- Malformed control frame
                              badDataFrame(3), -- Malformed data frame, i.e.
 -- the frame received by the
                                               -- BUS is either too big or too small
                              other(4)         -- any other errors
                              }
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The Error code which indicates the
                    cause of the error."
                ::= { busErrLogEntry 3 }

            busErrLogTime    OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX        TimeStamp
                MAX-ACCESS    read-only
                STATUS        current
                DESCRIPTION
                    "The sysUpTime when this entry was logged by
                     the BUS."
                ::= { busErrLogEntry 4 }





        busMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { busMIB 4 }

        busMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { busMIBConformance 1 }

        busMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { busMIBConformance 2 }

        busMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                " The compliance statement for SNMP entities that support
                the ATM LAN Emulation BUS MIB."

        MODULE -- this module
                MANDATORY-GROUPS    { busCConfGroup, busCStatGroup, busCFaultGroup }

                OBJECT busConfAtmAddrSpec
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Those implementations that do not support seperately
                configured broadcast/unknown and LE servers are note required to
                provide write access to the busConfAtmAddrSpec object."

                OBJECT busConfAtmAddrMask
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Those implementations that do not support seperately
                configured broadcast/unknown and LE servers are note required to
                provide write access to the busConfAtmAddrMask object."

                OBJECT busConfElanName
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Those implementations that do not support seperately
                configured broadcast/unknown and LE servers are note required to
                provide write access to the busConfElanName object."

                OBJECT busConfAdminStatus
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Those implementations that do not support seperately
                configured broadcast/unknown and LE servers are note required to
                provide write access to the busConfAdminStatus object."

                OBJECT busConfRowStatus
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Those implementations that do not support seperately
                configured broadcast/unknown and LE servers are note required to
                provide write access to the busConfRowStatus object."

                OBJECT busVccRowStatus
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Implementations that do not support broadcast/unknown
                servers over PVCs are not required to allow write/create
                access to the busVccRowStatus object."

                OBJECT busLecMcastSendAtmIfIndex
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Implementations that do not support LECs over PVCs
                are note required to allow write/create access to the
                busLecMcastSendAtmIfIndex object."

                OBJECT busLecMcastSendVpi
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Implementations that do not support LECs over
                PVCs are note required to allow write/create access to
                the busLecMcastSendVpi object."

                OBJECT busLecMcastSendVci
                MIN-ACCESS read-only
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Implementations that do not support LECs over
                PVCs are note required to allow write/create access to
                the busLecMcastSendVci object."

                OBJECT busLecRowStatus
                WRITE-SYNTAX INTEGER { destroy(6) }
                DESCRIPTION
                        " Implementations that do not support LECs over
                PVCs need only support the destroy enumeration of the
                RowStatus textual convention."

                GROUP busLecCGroup
                DESCRIPTION
                        "This group is optional."

                ::= { busMIBCompliances 1 }

        -- Units of Conformance


        busCConfGroup OBJECT-GROUP
                OBJECTS   { busConfNextId,
                        busConfAtmAddrSpec,
                        busConfAtmAddrMask,
                        busConfAtmAddrActual,
                        busConfElanName,
                        busConfLastChange,
                        busConfMaxFrameAge,
                        busConfOperStatus,
                        busConfAdminStatus,
                        busConfRowStatus,
                        busVccRowStatus,
                        busLecTableLastChange,
                        busLecMcastSendAtmIfIndex,
                        busLecMcastSendVpi,
                        busLecMcastSendVci,
                        busLecRowStatus
                        }
                STATUS    current
                DESCRIPTION
                        " A collection of objects for the
                        managing of BUS operation."
                ::= { busMIBGroups 1 }

        busCStatGroup OBJECT-GROUP
                OBJECTS   {
                        busStatInOctets,
                        busStatInDiscards,
                        busStatInUcastFrms,
                        busStatInMcastFrms,
                        busStatFrmTimeOuts,
                        busStatMcastSendRefused,
                        busStatMcastFwdFailure
                }
                STATUS    current
                DESCRIPTION
                        " A collection of objects providing information
                        about BUS statistics."
                ::= { busMIBGroups 2 }

        busCFaultGroup OBJECT-GROUP
                OBJECTS   {
                        busErrLogAtmAddr,
                        busErrLogIndex,
                         busErrLogErrCode,
                        busErrLogTime,
                        busErrCtlAdminStatus,
                        busErrCtlOperStatus,
                        busErrCtlClearLog,
                        busErrCtlMaxEntries,
                        busErrCtlLastEntry
                }
                STATUS    current
                DESCRIPTION
                        " A collection of objects providing information
                        about BUS statistics."
                ::= { busMIBGroups 3 }

        busLecCGroup OBJECT-GROUP
                OBJECTS   {
                        busLecRecvs,
                        busLecForwards,
                        busLecDiscards
                }
                STATUS    current
                DESCRIPTION
                        " A collection of objects providing information
                        about LEC-BUS statistics."
                ::= { busMIBGroups 4 }
END  -- LAN-EMULATION-BUS-MIB
