-- ***************************************************************** -- CISCO-DYNTAMIC-TEMPLATE-TC-MIB -- Definitions of textual conventions used by MIB modules describing -- and using dynamic templates. -- -- September 2007, Patrick R. Gili -- -- Copyright (c) 2007, 2011-2012 by Cisco Systems Inc. -- All rights reserved. -- ***************************************************************** CISCO-DYNAMIC-TEMPLATE-TC-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY FROM SNMPv2-SMI TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC ciscoMgmt FROM CISCO-SMI; ciscoDynamicTemplateTcMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "201201270000Z" ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems, Inc." CONTACT-INFO "Cisco Systems Customer Service Postal: 170 W Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134 Tel: +1 800 553-NETS E-mail: cs-snmp@cisco.com" DESCRIPTION "This MIB module defines textual conventions used by the CISCO-DYNAMIC-TEMPLATE-MIB and MIB modules that use and expand on dynamic templates." REVISION "200709060000Z" DESCRIPTION "The initial version of the MIB module." ::= { ciscoMgmt 783 } DynamicTemplateName ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A string-value that identifies a dynamic template. The semantics of the string-value are the same as those specified by the SnmpAdminString textual convention defined by the SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB [RFC3411]." REFERENCE "D. Harrington, R. Resuhn, B. Wijnen, 'An Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks', RFC-3411, December 2002." SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..64)) DynamicTemplateType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An enumerated integer-value describing the type of dynamic template: 'other' The implementation of the MIB module using this textual convention does not recognize the type of dynamic template. 'derived' A configuration resulting from the union of the attributes contained by all the dynamic templates associated with a target. The system generates a derived configuration, and an EMS/NMS cannot directly modify it. An EMS/NMS can only affect a derived configuration by modifying one or more of the dynamic templates associated with the target. 'ppp' A PPP template is a set of locally-configured attributes relating to the configuration of a PPP interface. 'ethernet' An Ethernet template is a set of locally-configured attributes used by the system to configure dynamic interfaces initiated on Ethernet virtual interfaces (e.g., EoMPLS) or automatically created VLANs. 'ipSubscriber' An IP subscriber template is a set of locally-configured attributes used by the system to configure certain types of IP and L2 subscriber sessions. 'service' A service template is a set of locally-configured attributes used by the system to configure subscriber sessions. These attributes specifically relate to services, and the system applies these attributes in response to subscriber session life-cycle events." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), derived(2), ppp(3), ethernet(4), ipSubscriber(5), service(6) } DynamicTemplateTargetType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An enumerated integer-value describing the type of target associated with one or more dynamic templates: 'other' The implementation of the MIB module using this textual convention does not recognize the type of target. 'interface' The target is a physical, logical, or virtual interface represented by an ifEntry (defined by the IF-MIB). An implementation must ensure that DynamicTemplateTargetType object and any associated DynamicTemplateTargetId objects are consistent. An attempt to set a DynamicTemplateTargetType object to a value inconsistent with the associated DynamicTemplateTargetId object must result in a response with an error-status of 'inconsistentValue'." REFERENCE "K. McCloghrie and F. Kastenholtz, 'The Interfaces Group MIB', RFC-2863, June 2000." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), interface(2) } DynamicTemplateTargetId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An binary string-value in network byte order identifying a target associated with one or more dynamic templates. An implementation must interpret a DynamicTemplateTargetId value within the context of a DynamicTemplateTargetType. Every usage of the DynamicTemplateTargetId textual convention must have a corresponding object specifying the DynamicTemplateType that provides this context. It is most appropriate that a MIB module logical registers the DynamicTemplateType object before the use of the DynamicTemplateTargetId textual convention within the same logical row. The value of a DynamicTemplateTargetId object must always be consistent with the value of the associated DynamicTemplateTargetType object. An attempt to set a DynamicTemplateTargetId object to a value inconsistent with the with the associated DynamicTemplateTargetType object must result in a response with an error-status of 'inconsistentValue'. If the DynamicTemplateTargetType is 'interface', then the representation of DynamicTemplateTargetId is as below octets contents encoding 1-4 ifIndex network-byte order" REFERENCE "K. McCloghrie and F. Kastenholtz, 'The Interfaces Group MIB', RFC-2863, June 2000." SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..20)) END