RFC 2561 Network Working Group K. White Request for Comments: 2561 IBM Corp. Category: Standards Track R. Moore IBM Corp. April 1999 Base Definitions of Managed Objects for TN3270E Using SMIv2 Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999). All Rights Reserved. Abstract This memo defines a Management Information Base (MIB) for configuring and managing TN3270E servers. TN3270E, defined by RFC 2355 [19], refers to the enhancements made to the Telnet 3270 (TN3270) terminal emulation practices. Refer to RFC 1041 [18], STD 8, RFC 854 [16], and STD 31, RFC 860 [17] for a sample of what is meant by TN3270 practices. The MIB defined by this memo provides generic support for both host and gateway TN3270E server implementations. A TN3270E server connects a Telnet client performing 3270 emulation to a target SNA host over both a client-side network (client to TN3270E server) and an SNA Network (TN3270E server to target SNA host). The client-side network is typically TCP/IP, but it need not be. A host TN3270E server refers to an implementation where the TN3270E server is collocated with the Systems Network Architecture (SNA) System Services Control Point (SSCP) for the dependent Secondary Logical Units (SLUs) that the server makes available to its clients for connecting into a SNA network. A gateway TN3270E server resides on an SNA node other than an SSCP, either an SNA type 2.0 node, a boundary-function-attached type 2.1 node, or an APPN node acting in the role of a Dependent LU Requester (DLUR). Host and gateway TN3270E server implementations typically differ greatly as to their internal implementation and system definition (SYSDEF) methods. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 1] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 It is the intent that the MIB defined herein be extended by subsequent memos. For example, one such extension enables collection of TN3270E response time data. Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2.0 The SNMP Network Management Framework . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.0 Structure of the MIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3.1 TN3270E Server Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3.1.1 tn3270eSrvrConfTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3.1.2 tn3270eSrvrPortTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3.1.3 tn3270eSrvrStatsTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3.2 TN3270E Server Resource Configuration . . . . . . . . . . 7 3.3 Resource Name / Client Address Mappings . . . . . . . . . 8 3.3.1 tn3270eSnaMapTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3.3.2 tn3270eResMapTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3.3.3 tn3270eTcpConnTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3.4 Advisory Spin Lock Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3.5 Row Persistence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 3.6 IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4.0 Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 5.0 Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 6.0 Intellectual Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 7.0 Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 8.0 References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 9.0 Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Full Copyright Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 1.0 Introduction This document is a product of the TN3270E Working Group. Its purpose is to define a MIB module for support by a TCP/IP implementation for configuration and management of TN3270E servers. The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119, reference [22]. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 2] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 2.0 The SNMP Network Management Framework The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major components: o An overall architecture, described in RFC 2271 [1]. o Mechanisms for describing and naming objects and events for the purpose of management. The first version of this Structure of Management Information (SMI) is called SMIv1 and described in STD 16, RFC 1155 [2], STD 16, RFC 1212 [3] and RFC 1215 [4]. The second version, called SMIv2, is described in RFC 1902 [5], RFC 1903 [6] and RFC 1904 [7]. o Message protocols for transferring management information. The first version of the SNMP message protocol is called SNMPv1 and described in STD 15, RFC 1157 [8]. A second version of the SNMP message protocol, which is not an Internet standards track protocol, is called SNMPv2c and described in RFC 1901 [9] and RFC 1906 [10]. The third version of the message protocol is called SNMPv3 and described in RFC 1906 [10], RFC 2272 [11] and RFC 2274 [12]. o Protocol operations for accessing management information. The first set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is described in STD 15, RFC 1157 [8]. A second set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is described in RFC 1905 [13]. o A set of fundamental applications described in RFC 2273 [14] and the view-based access control mechanism described in RFC 2275 [15]. Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI. This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2. A MIB conforming to the SMIv1 can be produced through the appropriate translations. The resulting translated MIB must be semantically equivalent, except where objects or events are omitted because no translation is possible (use of Counter64). Some machine readable information in SMIv2 will be converted into textual descriptions in SMIv1 during the translation process. However, this loss of machine readable information is not considered to change the semantics of the MIB. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 3] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 3.0 Structure of the MIB The TN3270E-MIB is split into the following components: o TN3270E Server Control o TN3270E Server Resource Configuration o Resource/Client Address Mappings There are three additional sections to address: o Advisory Spin Lock Usage o Row Persistence o IANA Considerations The TN3270E-MIB is defined primarily for TN3270E servers. This memo does not explicitly address use of the MIB by TN3270 servers that do not support the TN3270E protocol. Even though a significant number of the objects in the MIB do apply in the TN3270-only case, the case was not addressed, since it is unlikely that a TN3270-only server would implement this MIB. The SYSAPPL-MIB, reference [24], contains the Utf8String textual convention (TC) that the TN3270E-MIB imports. This TC, which is used for some MIB objects containing textual information, enables internationalization of text strings, whereas the DisplayString TC does not. The SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB, reference [1], contains the SnmpAdminString TC that the TN3270E-MIB also imports. Like the Utf8String TC, this TC also enables internationalization of text strings; in addition, it provides some guidelines on the length and content of the strings. It is important to note that implementation of the SYSAPPL-MIB is not actually a prerequisite for implementing the TN3270E-MIB. On the other hand, implementation of the TN3270E-MIB does not preclude implementing the SYSAPPL-MIB as well. When both MIBs are implemented, the primary index into most of the TN3270E-MIB tables, tn3270eSrvrConfIndex, SHOULD equal one of the SYSAPPL-MIB's sysApplElmtRunIndex values. In this case the entry in the sysApplElmtRunTable provides additional information on a TN3270E server. The MIB defined by this memo supports use of both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. Two textual conventions, IANATn3270eAddrType and Tn3270eAddress, are defined for this purpose. IANATn3270eAddress is essentially equivalent to the TAddress TC, defined by RFC 1903. The difference between the two is that IANATn3270eAddress allows a zero- length octet string, while TAddress doesn't. It is important that IANATn3270eAddress allow for the absence of an address, because some White & Moore Standards Track [Page 4] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 objects with this syntax are used as table indexes, and have special meanings when they contain zero-length strings. The IANATn3270eAddrType textual convention is used rather than the TDomain TC (defined by RFC 1903) for identifying the contents of a tn3270eTAddress object. TDomain uses an OID to characterize the contents of an associated TAddress object. IANATn3270eAddrType was chosen over TDomain because, with a SYNTAX of Unsigned32 (enumeration type), it is much simpler to use as a component in an instance identifier. It was placed in the IANA-administered module to allow for the addition of values to cover cases (such as proxy servers) not covered by the TN3270E-MIB itself. 3.1 TN3270E Server Control This group of objects provides for TN3270E server configuration and control. It consists of three tables: o tn3270eSrvrConfTable o tn3270eSrvrPortTable o tn3270eSrvrStatsTable The tn3270eSrvrConfTable is the primary table within the entire TN3270E-MIB. As section 3.1.1 indicates, each TN3270E server is represented by an entry in this table, indexed by tn3270eSrvrConfIndex. Most of the other tables defined by the TN3270E-MIB have tn3270eSrvrConfIndex as their primary index. Entries in these tables MUST NOT exist for a TN3270E server when it does not have a tn3270eSrvrConfigEntry. 3.1.1 tn3270eSrvrConfTable The tn3270eSrvrConfTable contains a set of objects primarily used for configuring and managing TN3270E servers. As with most of the other tables in the TN3270E-MIB, this table is indexed by an unsigned integer, tn3270eSrvrConfIndex. This primary index element enables support of multiple TN3270E servers by a single SNMP agent. Within the set of MIB objects returned by one SNMP agent, tn3270eSrvrConfIndex values MUST be unique, and need not be contiguous. The tn3270eSrvrConfInactivityTimer object defines the inactivity period for user traffic on TN3270 and TN3270E sessions. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 5] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 The four objects: o tn3270eSrvrConfConnectivityChk o tn3270eSrvrConfTmNopInterval o tn3270eSrvrConfTmNopInactTime o tn3270eSrvrConfTmTimeout define the parameters for performing the "Telnet Timing Mark Option" as defined by RFC 860 [17]. The object tn3270eSrvrConfConnectivityChk allows a Management Station to select either a NOP command or a TIMING-MARK command. Sending a NOP command results in less overhead then a TIMING-MARK command, since a client doesn't send a reply. The objects tn3270eSrvrConfAdminStatus and tn3270eSrvrConfOperStatus enable remote starting and stopping of a TN3270E server, and report the current state of the server. The object tn3270eSrvrConfFunctionsSupported indicates which of the TN3270 and TN3270E options a server supports. The object tn3270eSrvrConfSessionTermState defines as a TN3270E server-wide option what SHOULD occur when the SNA portion of a TN3270 or TN3270E session terminates with respect to the associated TCP connection. The object tn3270eSrvrConfSrvrType indicates whether the TN3270E server represented by a tn3270eSrvrConfEntry is a host or a gateway server. The object tn3270eSrvrConfContact provides a scratch pad area for a TN3270E server administrator to store information for later retrieval. The object tn3270eSrvrConfLastActTime reports the DateAndTime when the server was most recently activated. The special value of all '00'Hs indicates that the server has never been active. The object tn3270eSrvrConfRowStatus provides the capability to perform row creation and deletion operations on this table. 3.1.2 tn3270eSrvrPortTable The tn3270eSrvrPortTable represents the local TCP ports associated with a TN3270E server. This information is important because some TN3270E server implementations support usage of multiple local ports. A tn3270eSrvrPortEntry is indexed by: o tn3270eSrvrConfIndex o tn3270eSrvrConfPort o tn3270eSrvrConfPortAddrType o tn3270eSrvrConfPortAddress Certain TN3270E server implementations restrict a local TCP port to a particular local IP address, instead of allowing connections for any local IP address to occur via the port. tn3270eSrvrConfPortAddrType White & Moore Standards Track [Page 6] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 and tn3270eSrvrConfPortAddress allow this restriction to be represented in the MIB. A TN3270E server that doesn't restrict connections over a port to a local IP Address SHALL use the value unknown(0) for tn3270eSrvrConfPortAddrType, and a zero-length octet string for tn3270eSrvrConfPortAddress. 3.1.3 tn3270eSrvrStatsTable The tn3270eSrvrStatsTable defines a series of objects that provide general usage statistics for a TN3270E server. An entry can represent the total activity for a server, or it can represent the activity occurring at the server on either a port or a port-and- local-address basis. An implementation of this table MUST use only one of the three levels of refinement that the indexing of this table supports for the entries associated with a single TN3270E server. The objects in this table reporting maximum, in-use, and spare LUs for terminals and printers presuppose an implementation where terminal resources and printer resources come from disjoint, dedicated pools. An implementation where resources for the two types of LUs come from a single shared pool should return the following values: o maximum: maximum size of the shared pool o in-use: number currently in use as this type of LU o spare: maximum - (terminal in-use + printer in-use) 3.2 TN3270E Server Resource Configuration The following three tables provide for configuration of resources at a TN3270E server: o tn3270eClientGroupTable o tn3270eResPoolTable o tn3270eClientResMapTable tn3270eClientGroupTable and tn3270eResPoolTable enable implementations to define groupings of both client addresses and resource pools for mapping client addresses to resources. The tn3270eClientResMapTable provides a mapping from a client group to a resource pool. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 7] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 3.3 Resource Name / Client Address Mappings The TN3270E-MIB contains three tables for mapping resource names to client addresses, and client addresses to resource names: o tn3270eSnaMapTable o tn3270eResMapTable o tn3270eTcpConnTable 3.3.1 tn3270eSnaMapTable The tn3270eSnaMapTable is a read-only table that maps a secondary LU's SNA network name to the name by which it is known locally at the TN3270E server. For correlation with data from the SNA network, the name of the associated primary LU also appears in a tn3270eSnaMapEntry. An entry in this table is created when the Activate LU (ACTLU) request carrying the SNA network name of the SLU is received from the SSCP. The entry is deleted when the SLU is deactivated. A TN3270E server provides a client with access to an SNA application by associating a TCP connection from the client with an SNA secondary LU (SLU) at the server. This SLU in turn has an SNA session with a primary LU (PLU) running on an SNA host. This PLU represents the application with which the client is communicating. The TN3270E-MIB includes two tables for mapping back and forth among the SNA name identifying the PLU, the SNA name identifying the SLU, and the TCP connection with the client. In order to understand how these name mappings work, it is necessary to understand a subtlety involving the names of the SLUs at the TN3270E server: these names are often different from the names by which the SLUs are known in the rest of the SNA network. In the TN3270E-MIB, these two types of SLU names are termed "local names" and "SSCP-supplied names"; the latter term indicates that the name by which the SLU is known in the SNA network comes to the TN3270E server from the SNA System Services Control Point. SSCPs don't always send SLU names down to secondary LUs; in some cases this capability must be turned on. In the case of SLUs served by a Dependent LU Requester (DLUR), an SSCP always sends SLU names to the DLUR. It is necessary, however, to enable the DLUR's PU/LU Network Name Forwarding function, so that it forwards the SLU names it receives from the SSCP down to the PUs that it serves. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 8] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 For SLUs associated with an SNA type 2.0 node (or with a boundary- function-attached type 2.1 node) not served by a DLUR, inclusion of SLU names on ACTLU must be enabled explicitly at the SSCP via local configuration. 3.3.2 tn3270eResMapTable The tn3270eResMapTable is a read-only table that maps a resource name to a client's address. An entry in this table is created when a TCP connection is received by a TN3270E server and mapped to a resource. The entry is deleted when the resource-to-address association is no longer valid. 3.3.3 tn3270eTcpConnTable The TCP Connection Table is currently defined by RFC 2012 (Refer to reference [20], TCP-MIB Definitions). It contains the following objects: o tcpConnState (INTEGER) o tcpConnLocalAddress (IpAddress) o tcpConnLocalPort (INTEGER) o tcpConnRemAddress (IpAddress) o tcpConnRemPort (INTEGER) It is indexed by: tcpConnLocalAddress, tcpConnLocalPort, tcpConnRemAddress, and tcpConnRemPort. The tn3270eTcpConnTable contains objects for keeping a list of the current set of TN3270 and TN3270E sessions at a TN3270E server. The relationship between the tcpConnTable and the Tn3270eTcpConnTable is not one-to-one, since the tn3270eTcpConnTable contains information pertaining only to TN3270(E) sessions. The tn3270eTcpConnTable has a different indexing structure from that of the tcpConnTable. Instead of using IpAddress objects, Tn3270eAddress and IANATn3270eAddrType object pairs are used to specify client addresses (both local and remote). This enables support of IPv6 addresses. In addition, the remote address pair precedes the local address pair in the index clause, in order to enable a GET-NEXT operation using only the remote address pair. 3.4 Advisory Spin Lock Usage Within the TN3270E-MIB, tn3270eConfSpinLock is defined as an advisory lock that allows cooperating TN3270E-MIB applications to coordinate their use of the tn3270eSrvrConfTable, the tn3270eSrvrPortTable, the tn3270eClientGroupTable, the tn3270eResPoolTable, and the White & Moore Standards Track [Page 9] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 tn3270eClientResMapTable. When creating a new entry or altering an existing entry in any of these tables, an application SHOULD make use of tn3270eConfSpinLock to serialize application changes or additions. Since this is an advisory lock, its use by management applications SHALL NOT be enforced by agents. Agents MUST, however, implement the tn3270eConfSpinLock object. 3.5 Row Persistence The following tables enable remote creation of their entries by including RowStatus objects: o tn3270eSrvrConfTable o tn3270eSrvrPortTable o tn3270eClientGroupTable o tn3270eResPoolTable o tn3270eClientResMapTable An implementation SHOULD NOT retain SNMP-created entries in these tables across reIPLs (Initial Program Loads) of the corresponding TN3270E server, since management applications need to see consistent behavior with respect to the persistence of the table entries that they create. It is expected that local, implementation-dependent configuration information will be used to define the initial and persistent configurations for TN3270E server usage. Thus it is not necessary to enable persistence of table entries by adding StorageType (refer to RFC 1903 [6]) objects to these tables. 3.6 IANA Considerations The tn3270eSrvrFunctionsSupported, tn3270eTcpConnFunctions, tn3270eTcpConnClientIdFormat, and tn3270eTcpConnLogInfo objects, as well as a number of objects identifying various address types, resource types, and device types, use textual conventions imported from the IANATn3270eTC-MIB. The purpose of defining these textual conventions in a separate MIB module is to allow additional values to be defined without having to issue a new version of this document. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is responsible for the assignment of all Internet numbers, including various SNMP-related numbers; it will administer the values associated with these textual conventions. The rules for additions or changes to the IANATn3270eTC-MIB are outlined in the DESCRIPTION clause associated with its MODULE- IDENTITY statement. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 10] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 The current version of the IANATn3270eTC-MIB can be accessed from the IANA home page at: "http://www.iana.org/". 4.0 Definitions TN3270E-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Unsigned32, TimeTicks, IpAddress, Counter32, Gauge32, Counter64 FROM SNMPv2-SMI TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowStatus, TestAndIncr, DateAndTime, TimeStamp FROM SNMPv2-TC MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF snanauMIB FROM SNA-NAU-MIB Utf8String FROM SYSAPPL-MIB SnmpAdminString FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB IANATn3270eAddrType, IANATn3270eAddress, IANATn3270eClientType, IANATn3270Functions, IANATn3270ResourceType, IANATn3270DeviceType, IANATn3270eLogData FROM IANATn3270eTC-MIB; tn3270eMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "9807270000Z" -- July 27, 1998 ORGANIZATION "TN3270E Working Group" CONTACT-INFO "Kenneth White (kennethw@vnet.ibm.com) IBM Corp. - Dept. BRQA/Bldg. 501/G114 P.O. Box 12195 3039 Cornwallis RTP, NC 27709-2195 USA Robert Moore (remoore@us.ibm.com) IBM Corp. - Dept. BRQA/Bldg. 501/G114 P.O. Box 12195 3039 Cornwallis RTP, NC 27709-2195 USA +1-919-254-4436" DESCRIPTION "This module defines a portion of the management White & Moore Standards Track [Page 11] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 information base (MIB) for managing TN3270E servers." REVISION "9807270000Z" -- July 27, 1998 DESCRIPTION "RFC nnnn (Proposed Standard)" -- RFC Editor to fill in ::= { snanauMIB 8 } -- Textual Conventions SnaResourceName ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The textual convention for defining an SNA resource name. A fully qualified SNA resource name, consisting of a 1 to 8 character network identifier (NetId), a period ('.'), and a 1 to 8 character resource name (ResName). The NetId and ResName are constructed from the uppercase letters 'A' - 'Z' and the numerics '0' - '9', all encoded in ASCII, with the restriction that the first character of each must be a letter. Blanks are not allowed. Earlier versions of SNA permitted three additional characters in NetIds and ResNames: '#', '@', and '$'. While this use of these characters has been retired, a Management Station should still accept them for backward compatibility. Note: This Textual Convention is not subject to internationalization, and does not use the character encodings used by the Utf8String Textual Convention." SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..17)) Tn3270eTraceData ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An octet string representing trace data from the Telnet half of a TN3270E session, from the SNA half, or from both. The octet string contains a sequence of trace elements, with the trace elements in the string ordered from earliest to latest. Each trace element has the following form: +---+---+----+----------------------+ !length !type!data ! +---+---+----+----------------------+ White & Moore Standards Track [Page 12] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 where: length = two-octet length of the data portion of the trace element, not including the length and type octets type = one-octet code point characterizing the data; defined values are: X'01' telnet PDU from the server to the client X'02' telnet PDU from the client to the server X'03' SNA data from the server to the SNA host X'04' SNA data from the SNA host to the server data = initial part of a PDU. It is implementation-dependent where the 'initial part of a PDU' starts. For SNA data, however, the starting point SHOULD be the first byte of the TH. For IP data the starting point SHOULD be the first byte of the IP header. It is left to implementations to determine how much of each PDU to return in a trace element. The zero-length string indicates that no trace data is available." SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0 | 3..4096)) -- Top-level structure of the MIB tn3270eNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tn3270eMIB 0 } tn3270eObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tn3270eMIB 1 } tn3270eConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tn3270eMIB 3 } -- MIB Objects tn3270eSrvrConfTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Tn3270eSrvrConfEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table defines the configuration elements for TN3270E servers. The number of entries in this table is expected to vary depending on the location of the table. A particular TN3270E server is expected to have a single entry. Modeling of the configuration elements as a table allows multiple TN3270E servers to be serviced by the same SNMP agent. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 13] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 An implementation SHOULD NOT retain an SNMP-created entry in this table across re-IPLs (Initial Program Loads) of the corresponding TN3270E server." ::= { tn3270eObjects 1 } tn3270eSrvrConfEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Tn3270eSrvrConfEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Definition of the configuration elements for a single TN3270E server." INDEX { tn3270eSrvrConfIndex } ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfTable 1 } Tn3270eSrvrConfEntry ::= SEQUENCE { tn3270eSrvrConfIndex Unsigned32, tn3270eSrvrConfInactivityTimeout Unsigned32, tn3270eSrvrConfConnectivityChk INTEGER, tn3270eSrvrConfTmNopInactTime Unsigned32, tn3270eSrvrConfTmNopInterval Unsigned32, tn3270eSrvrFunctionsSupported IANATn3270Functions, tn3270eSrvrConfAdminStatus INTEGER, tn3270eSrvrConfOperStatus INTEGER, tn3270eSrvrConfSessionTermState INTEGER, tn3270eSrvrConfSrvrType INTEGER, tn3270eSrvrConfContact SnmpAdminString, tn3270eSrvrConfRowStatus RowStatus, tn3270eSrvrConfLastActTime DateAndTime, tn3270eSrvrConfTmTimeout Unsigned32 } tn3270eSrvrConfIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..4294967295) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Identifier for a single TN3270E server. tn3270eSrvrConfIndex values need not be contiguous." ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 1 } tn3270eSrvrConfInactivityTimeout OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..99999999) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create White & Moore Standards Track [Page 14] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The inactivity time-out specified in seconds. When a connection has been inactive for the number of seconds specified by this object it is closed. Only user traffic is considered when determining whether there has been activity on a connection. The default value 0 means that no inactivity time-out is in effect." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 2 } tn3270eSrvrConfConnectivityChk OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { timingMark(1), nop(2), noCheck(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object enables TIMING-MARK processing, NOP processing, or neither for a TN3270E server." DEFVAL { noCheck } ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 3 } tn3270eSrvrConfTmNopInactTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..86400) -- 1 second to 24 hours UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The amount of time a connection must have had no traffic on it in order for a TIMING-MARK or NOP request to be sent on the connection. This value applies only when connections are being examined for recent activity on a scan interval controlled by the value of the tn3270eSrvrConfTmNopInterval object." DEFVAL { 600 } -- 10 minutes ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 4 } tn3270eSrvrConfTmNopInterval OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..86400) -- 1 second to 24 hours UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION White & Moore Standards Track [Page 15] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 "The scan interval to be used by a TN3270E server when it examines its Telnet connections for recent activity. The server scans its Telnet connections on the interval provided by this object, looking for ones that have been idle for more than the value provided by the tn3270eSrvrConfTmNopInactTime object. A TIMING-MARK or NOP request is sent for each connection that has exhibited no activity for this period of time." DEFVAL { 120 } -- 2 minutes ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 5 } tn3270eSrvrFunctionsSupported OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270Functions MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object indicates the functions supported by a TN3270E server." DEFVAL { { scsCtlCodes, dataStreamCtl, responses, bindImage, sysreq } } ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 6 } tn3270eSrvrConfAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { up(1), down(2), stopImmediate(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The desired state of the TN3270E server represented by this entry in the table: up(1) - Activate this TN3270E server. down(2) - Informs the associated TN3270E server to gracefully terminate its processing. stopImmediate(3) - Informs the associated TN3270E server to terminate itself immediately. When a managed system creates an entry in this table, tn3270eSrvrConfAdminStatus and tn3270eSrvrConfOperStatus are initialized as up(1) by default. The exact behavior of a server in response to a down(2) or stopImmediate(3) command is left implementation- White & Moore Standards Track [Page 16] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 dependent. A TN3270E server that is capable of it SHOULD close all of its TN3270 and TN3270E sessions during a graceful termination. Often the function enabled via stopImmediate(3) is used as a last resort by a system administrator, to attempt to either bring down a hung TN3270E server or free up its resources immediately to aid in general system availability, or to shut down a TN3270E server that is not recognizing a down(2) request. A TN3270E server that does not distinguish between down(2) or stopImmediate(3) transitions should not support stopImmediate(3)." DEFVAL { up } ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 7 } tn3270eSrvrConfOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { up(1), down(2), busy(3), shuttingDown(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current operational state of a TN3270E server. The following values are defined: up(1) - the server is active and accepting new client connections down(2) - the server is not active busy(3) - the server is active, but is not accepting new client connections because it lacks the resources to do so shuttingDown(4) - the server is active, but is not accepting new client connections because it is in the process of performing a graceful shutdown." DEFVAL { up } ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 8 } tn3270eSrvrConfSessionTermState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { terminate(1), luSessionPend(2), White & Moore Standards Track [Page 17] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 queueSession(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object determines what a TN3270E server should do when a TN3270 Session terminates: terminate(1) => Terminate the TCP connection. luSessionPend(2) => Do not drop the TCP connection associated with a client when its TN3270 session ends. Processing should redrive session initialization as if the client were first connecting. queueSession(3) => This value relates to the Close Destination PASS (CLSDST PASS) operation in VTAM. An example provides the easiest explanation. Suppose a TN3270E client is in session with APPL1, and APPL1 does a CLSDST PASS of the client's session to APPL2. queueSession(3) specifies that the TN3270E server must keep the TCP connection with the client active after it receives the UNBIND from APPL1, waiting for the BIND from APPL2." DEFVAL { terminate } ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 9 } tn3270eSrvrConfSrvrType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { host(1), gateway(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object indicates the type of TN3270E server. The existence of MIB tables and objects that will be defined by follow-on MIBs may be predicated on whether the TN3270E server can be local to the same host as a target application (host(1)) or will always be remote (gateway(2)). A host TN3270E server refers to an implementation where the TN3270E server is collocated with the Systems Network Architecture (SNA) System Services Control Point (SSCP) for the dependent Secondary Logical Units (SLUs) that the server makes available to its clients for connecting into an SNA network. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 18] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 A gateway TN3270E server resides on an SNA node other than an SSCP, either an SNA type 2.0 node or an APPN node acting in the role of a Dependent LU Requester (DLUR). Host and gateway TN3270E server implementations typically differ greatly as to their internal implementation and system definition (SYSDEF) requirements." ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 10 } tn3270eSrvrConfContact OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnmpAdminString MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object provides a scratch pad for a TN3270E server administrator for storing information for later retrieval." DEFVAL { ''H } -- the empty string ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 11 } tn3270eSrvrConfRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows entries to be created and deleted in the tn3270eSrvrConfTable. Entries may also be created and deleted as a result of implementation- dependent operations. With the exception of tn3270eSrvrConfSrvrType, which an implementation can easily fill in for itself, all the columnar objects in this table have DEFVALs associated with them. Consequently, a Management Station can create a conceptual row via a SET operation that specifies a value only for this object. When a tn3270eSrvrConfEntry is deleted (by setting this object to destroy(6)), this has the side-effect of removing all the associated entries (i.e., those having the same tn3270eSrvrConfIndex) from the tn3270eSrvrPortTable, the tn3270eSrvrStatsTable, the tn3270eClientGroupTable, the tn3270eResPoolTable, the tn3270eSnaMapTable, the tn3270eClientResMapTable, and the tn3270eResMapTable. All entries in the tn3270eTcpConnTable that belong to a TN3270E server that has been deleted MUST also be removed. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 19] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 In other words, a tn3270eSrvrConfEntry must exist for a TN3270E server in order for it to have entries in any of the other tables defined by this MIB." REFERENCE "RFC 1903, 'Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).'" ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 12 } tn3270eSrvrConfLastActTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DateAndTime MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object reports the DateAndTime when a TN3270E server was most recently activated. The special value of all '00'Hs indicates that the server has never been active, i.e., that the value of tn3270eSrvrOperStatus has never been anything other than down(2)." DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H } ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 13 } tn3270eSrvrConfTmTimeout OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..600) -- 1 second to 10 minutes UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The TIMING-MARK time-out, specified in seconds." DEFVAL { 5 } -- 5 seconds ::= { tn3270eSrvrConfEntry 14 } tn3270eSrvrPortTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Tn3270eSrvrPortEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table defines the TCP ports associated with TN3270E servers. No entry in this table shall exist without a corresponding (same tn3270eSrvrConfIndex) entry in the tn3270eSrvrConfTable existing. An implementation SHOULD NOT retain SNMP-created entries in this table across re-IPLs (Initial Program Loads) of the corresponding TN3270E server." ::= { tn3270eObjects 2 } White & Moore Standards Track [Page 20] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 tn3270eSrvrPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Tn3270eSrvrPortEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Definition of a single TCP port assignment to a TN3270E server. Assignment of a port on a local address basis is enabled though use of tn3270eSrvrPortAddrType and tn3270eSrvrPortAddress. A TCP port assignment that is not restricted to a local address SHALL specify a tn3270eSrvrPortAddrType of unknown(0), and SHALL use a zero-length octet string for the tn3270eSrvrPortAddress." INDEX { tn3270eSrvrConfIndex, tn3270eSrvrPort, tn3270eSrvrPortAddrType, tn3270eSrvrPortAddress } ::= { tn3270eSrvrPortTable 1 } Tn3270eSrvrPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE { tn3270eSrvrPort Unsigned32, tn3270eSrvrPortAddrType IANATn3270eAddrType, tn3270eSrvrPortAddress IANATn3270eAddress, tn3270eSrvrPortRowStatus RowStatus } tn3270eSrvrPort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates a port assigned to a server." ::= { tn3270eSrvrPortEntry 1 } tn3270eSrvrPortAddrType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270eAddrType MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the type of an address local to the host on which the TN3270E server resides that is represented in tn3270eSrvrPortAddress. A value of unknown(0) SHALL be used for this object when the port is not to be restricted to a local address." ::= { tn3270eSrvrPortEntry 2 } White & Moore Standards Track [Page 21] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 tn3270eSrvrPortAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270eAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A local address on the host that a TN3270E server resides on that is associated with a TCP port that is to be used or is in use by a TN3270E server. tn3270eClientGroupAddrType indicates the address type (IPv4 or IPv6, for example). A zero-length octet string SHALL be used as the value of this object when a local address isn't being specified." ::= { tn3270eSrvrPortEntry 3 } tn3270eSrvrPortRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows entries to be created and deleted in the tn3270eSrvrPortTable. Entries may also be created and deleted as a result of implementation- dependent operations. Since this is the only accessible object in this table, a Management Station can create a conceptual row via a SET operation that specifies a value only for this object. An entry in this table is deleted by setting this object to destroy(6). Deletion of a tn3270eSrvrPortEntry has no effect on any other table entry defined by this MIB." REFERENCE "RFC 1903, 'Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).'" ::= { tn3270eSrvrPortEntry 4 } tn3270eSrvrStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table defines a set of statistics concerning TN3270E server performance. No entry in this table shall exist without a corresponding (same tn3270eSrvrConfIndex) entry in White & Moore Standards Track [Page 22] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 the tn3270eSrvrConfTable existing." ::= { tn3270eObjects 3 } tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A collection of statistical and maximum usage objects for a single TN3270 server. An entry can represent the total activity of the server, or it can represent the activity occurring at the server on either a port or a port-and-local-address basis. Collection of the statistics represented by the objects in this table is not mandatory. An implementation of this table MUST use only one of the three levels of refinement that this table supports for the entries associated with each TN3270E server. The indexing for a row that represents total server statistics is as follows: tn3270eSrvrConfIndex value identifying the server tn3270eSrvrPort 0 tn3270eSrvrPortAddrType unknown(0) tn3270eSrvrPortAddress zero-length octet string. On a port basis: tn3270eSrvrConfIndex value identifying the server tn3270eSrvrPort > 0 tn3270eSrvrPortAddrType unknown(0) tn3270eSrvrPortAddress zero-length octet string. On a port-and-local-address basis: tn3270eSrvrConfIndex value identifying the server tn3270eSrvrPort > 0 tn3270eSrvrPortAddrType valid value other than unknown(0) tn3270eSrvrPortAddress non-zero-length octet string. " INDEX { tn3270eSrvrConfIndex, tn3270eSrvrPort, tn3270eSrvrPortAddrType, tn3270eSrvrPortAddress White & Moore Standards Track [Page 23] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 } ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsTable 1 } Tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { tn3270eSrvrStatsUpTime TimeStamp, tn3270eSrvrStatsMaxTerms Unsigned32, tn3270eSrvrStatsInUseTerms Gauge32, tn3270eSrvrStatsSpareTerms Gauge32, tn3270eSrvrStatsMaxPtrs Unsigned32, tn3270eSrvrStatsInUsePtrs Gauge32, tn3270eSrvrStatsSparePtrs Gauge32, tn3270eSrvrStatsInConnects Counter32, tn3270eSrvrStatsConnResrceRejs Counter32, tn3270eSrvrStatsDisconnects Counter32, tn3270eSrvrStatsHCInOctets Counter64, tn3270eSrvrStatsInOctets Counter32, tn3270eSrvrStatsHCOutOctets Counter64, tn3270eSrvrStatsOutOctets Counter32, tn3270eSrvrStatsConnErrorRejs Counter32 } tn3270eSrvrStatsUpTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of the sysUpTime object the last time the TN3270E server was re-initialized. Server re-initialization is the only discontinuity event for the counters in this table. Even if table entries are on a port or port-and-local-address basis, port deactivation and reactivation do not result in counter discontinuities." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 2 } tn3270eSrvrStatsMaxTerms OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "LUs" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the maximum number of terminal LUs available for use at a TN3270E server for the granularity of this conceptual row (server-wide, port, or port-and-local-address)." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 3 } White & Moore Standards Track [Page 24] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 tn3270eSrvrStatsInUseTerms OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Gauge32 UNITS "LUs" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the number of terminal LUs currently in use at a TN3270E server for the granularity of this conceptual row (server-wide, port, or port-and-local-address)." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 4 } tn3270eSrvrStatsSpareTerms OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Gauge32 UNITS "LUs" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the number of free terminal LUs at a TN3270E server for the granularity of this conceptual row (server-wide, port, or port-and-local-address). It is possible that the difference between tn3270eSrvrStatsMaxTerms and tn3270eSrvrStatsInUseTerms in a conceptual row does not equal the value of tn3270eSrvrStatsSpareTerms in that row: an LU may exist but not be usable by a client connection. Alternatively, the administrative ceiling represented by tn3270eSrvrStatsMaxTerms may have been lowered to a point where it is less than the current value of tn3270eSrvrStatsInUseTerms. In this case tn3270eSrvrStatsSpareTerms returns the value 0." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 5 } tn3270eSrvrStatsMaxPtrs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "Printer Resources" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the maximum number of printer resources available for use by a TN3270E server for the granularity of this conceptual row (server-wide, port, or port-and-local-address)." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 6 } White & Moore Standards Track [Page 25] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 tn3270eSrvrStatsInUsePtrs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Gauge32 UNITS "Printer Resources" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the number of printer resources currently in use by a TN3270E server for the granularity of this conceptual row (server-wide, port, or port-and-local-address)." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 7 } tn3270eSrvrStatsSparePtrs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Gauge32 UNITS "Spare Printer Resources" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the number of free printer resources at a TN3270E server for the granularity of this conceptual row (server-wide, port, or port-and-local-address). It is possible that the difference between tn3270eSrvrStatsMaxPtrs and tn3270eSrvrStatsInUsePtrs in a conceptual row does not equal the value of tn3270eSrvrStatsSparePtrs in that row: a printer resource may exist but not be usable by a client connection. Alternatively, the administrative ceiling represented by tn3270eSrvrStatsMaxPtrs may have been lowered to a point where it is less than the current value of tn3270eSrvrStatsInUsePtrs. In this case tn3270eSrvrStatsSparePtrs returns the value 0." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 8 } tn3270eSrvrStatsInConnects OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 UNITS "connections" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the number of client (TCP) connections that succeeded at a TN3270E server for the granularity of this conceptual row (server-wide, port, or port-and-local-address). The tn3270eSrvrStatsConnResrceRejs and White & Moore Standards Track [Page 26] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 tn3270eSrvrStatsConnErrorRejs objects provide a count of failed connection attempts. A Management Station can detect discontinuities in this counter by monitoring the tn3270eSrvrStatsUpTime object." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 9 } tn3270eSrvrStatsConnResrceRejs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 UNITS "connection attempts" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the number of (TCP) connections rejected during connection setup at a TN3270E server for the granularity of this conceptual row (server-wide, port, or port-and-local-address) due to a lack of resources at the server. An example of when this counter would be incremented is when no terminal or printer resource is available to associate with a client's TCP connection. A Management Station can detect discontinuities in this counter by monitoring the tn3270eSrvrStatsUpTime object." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 10 } tn3270eSrvrStatsDisconnects OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 UNITS "disconnections" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the number of (TCP) connections that were disconnected at a TN3270E server for the granularity of this conceptual row (server-wide, port, or port-and-local-address). A Management Station can detect discontinuities in this counter by monitoring the tn3270eSrvrStatsUpTime object." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 11 } tn3270eSrvrStatsHCInOctets OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter64 UNITS "octets" MAX-ACCESS read-only White & Moore Standards Track [Page 27] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the number of octets received from TN3270 and TN3270E clients for the granularity of this conceptual row (server-wide, port, or port-and-local-address). A Management Station can detect discontinuities in this counter by monitoring the tn3270eSrvrStatsUpTime object." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 12 } tn3270eSrvrStatsInOctets OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 UNITS "octets" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Low-order 32 bits of tn3270eSrvrStatsHCInOctets for this conceptual row. A Management Station can detect discontinuities in this counter by monitoring the tn3270eSrvrStatsUpTime object." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 13 } tn3270eSrvrStatsHCOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter64 UNITS "octets" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the number of octets sent to TN3270 and TN3270E clients for the granularity of this conceptual row (server-wide, port, or port-and-local-address). A Management Station can detect discontinuities in this counter by monitoring the tn3270eSrvrStatsUpTime object." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 14 } tn3270eSrvrStatsOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 UNITS "octets" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION White & Moore Standards Track [Page 28] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 "Low-order 32 bits of tn3270eSrvrStatsHCOutOctets for this conceptual row. A Management Station can detect discontinuities in this counter by monitoring the tn3270eSrvrStatsUpTime object." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 15 } tn3270eSrvrStatsConnErrorRejs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 UNITS "connection attempts" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the number of (TCP) connections rejected during connection setup at a TN3270E server for the granularity of this conceptual row (server-wide, port, or port-and-local-address) due to an error of some type. An example of when this counter would be incremented is when the client and the server cannot agree on a common set of TN3270E functions for the connection. A Management Station can detect discontinuities in this counter by monitoring the tn3270eSrvrStatsUpTime object." ::= { tn3270eSrvrStatsEntry 16 } tn3270eClientGroupTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Tn3270eClientGroupEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table defines client address groupings for use by a TN3270E server. No entry in this table shall exist without a corresponding (same tn3270eSrvrConfIndex) entry in the tn3270eSrvrConfTable existing. An implementation SHOULD NOT retain SNMP-created entries in this table across re-IPLs (Initial Program Loads) of the corresponding TN3270E server." ::= { tn3270eObjects 4 } tn3270eClientGroupEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Tn3270eClientGroupEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible White & Moore Standards Track [Page 29] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Definition of a single client address entry. All entries with the same first two indexes, tn3270eSrvrConfIndex and tn3270eClientGroupName, are considered to be in the same client group." INDEX { tn3270eSrvrConfIndex, tn3270eClientGroupName, tn3270eClientGroupAddrType, tn3270eClientGroupAddress } ::= { tn3270eClientGroupTable 1 } Tn3270eClientGroupEntry ::= SEQUENCE { tn3270eClientGroupName Utf8String, tn3270eClientGroupAddrType IANATn3270eAddrType, tn3270eClientGroupAddress IANATn3270eAddress, tn3270eClientGroupSubnetMask IpAddress, tn3270eClientGroupPfxLength Unsigned32, tn3270eClientGroupRowStatus RowStatus } tn3270eClientGroupName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Utf8String (SIZE(1..24)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The name of a client group. Note: client group names are required to be unique only with respect to a single TN3270E server." ::= { tn3270eClientGroupEntry 1 } tn3270eClientGroupAddrType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270eAddrType MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the type of the address represented in tn3270eClientGroupAddress." ::= { tn3270eClientGroupEntry 2 } tn3270eClientGroupAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270eAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The client address of a member of a client group. The value of tn3270eClientGroupAddrType indicates the address type (IPv4 or IPv6, for example)." White & Moore Standards Track [Page 30] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 ::= { tn3270eClientGroupEntry 3 } tn3270eClientGroupSubnetMask OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The corresponding subnet mask associated with tn3270eClientGroupAddress. A single IP address is represented by having this object contain the value of 255.255.255.255. This object's value is meaningful only if tn3270eClientGroupAddrType has a value of ipv4(1)." DEFVAL { 'FFFFFFFF'H } ::= { tn3270eClientGroupEntry 4 } tn3270eClientGroupPfxLength OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..128) UNITS "bits" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The corresponding IPv6 network prefix length. This object's value is meaningful only if tn3270eClientGroupAddrType has a value of ipv6(2)." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { tn3270eClientGroupEntry 5 } tn3270eClientGroupRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows entries to be created and deleted in the tn3270eClientGroupTable. Entries may also be created and deleted as a result of implementation- dependent operations. An entry in this table is deleted by setting this object to destroy(6). When the number of entries in this table for a given client group becomes 0, this has the side- effect of removing any entries for the group in the tn3270eClientResMapTable." REFERENCE "RFC 1903, 'Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).'" White & Moore Standards Track [Page 31] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 ::= { tn3270eClientGroupEntry 6 } tn3270eResPoolTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Tn3270eResPoolEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table defines resource groupings; the term 'pool' is used as it is defined by RFC 2355. No entry in this table shall exist without a corresponding (same tn3270eSrvrConfIndex) entry in the tn3270eSrvrConfTable existing. An implementation SHOULD NOT retain SNMP-created entries in this table across re-IPLs (Initial Program Loads) of the corresponding TN3270E server." ::= { tn3270eObjects 5 } tn3270eResPoolEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Tn3270eResPoolEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Definition of a single resource pool member. All entries with the same first two indexes, tn3270eSrvrConfIndex and tn3270eResPoolName, are considered to be in the same pool." INDEX { tn3270eSrvrConfIndex, tn3270eResPoolName, tn3270eResPoolElementName } ::= { tn3270eResPoolTable 1 } Tn3270eResPoolEntry ::= SEQUENCE { tn3270eResPoolName Utf8String, tn3270eResPoolElementName SnaResourceName, tn3270eResPoolElementType IANATn3270ResourceType, tn3270eResPoolRowStatus RowStatus } tn3270eResPoolName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Utf8String (SIZE(1..24)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The name of a resource pool." ::= { tn3270eResPoolEntry 1 } tn3270eResPoolElementName OBJECT-TYPE White & Moore Standards Track [Page 32] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 SYNTAX SnaResourceName MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The name of a member of a resource pool." ::= { tn3270eResPoolEntry 2 } tn3270eResPoolElementType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270ResourceType MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The type of the entity in a resource pool." ::= { tn3270eResPoolEntry 3 } tn3270eResPoolRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows entries to be created and deleted in the tn3270eResPoolTable. Entries may also be created and deleted as a result of implementation- dependent operations. An entry in this table is deleted by setting this object to destroy(6). When all entries in this table associated with the same tn3270eResPoolElementName have been removed, then any associated (tn3270eResPoolElementName matching tn3270eClientResMapPoolName with same tn3270eSrvrConfIndex values) entries in the tn3270eClientResMapTable SHALL also be removed." REFERENCE "RFC 1903, 'Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).'" ::= { tn3270eResPoolEntry 4 } tn3270eSnaMapTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Tn3270eSnaMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table provide a mapping from the name by which a secondary LU is known in the SNA network to the name by which it is known locally at the TN3270e server. This latter name serves as an index into the tn3270eResPoolTable and the tn3270eResMapTable. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 33] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 No entry in this table shall exist without a corresponding (same tn3270eSrvrConfIndex) entry in the tn3270eSrvrConfTable existing." ::= { tn3270eObjects 6 } tn3270eSnaMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Tn3270eSnaMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Definition of a single mapping from an SSCP-supplied SLU name to a local SLU name. Note: In certain pathological cases, it is possible that an SSCP will send on an ACTLU for a local LU an SLU name currently represented by an entry in this table that associates it with a different local LU. In these cases the association from the newer ACTLU SHOULD be the one represented in this table." INDEX { tn3270eSrvrConfIndex, tn3270eSnaMapSscpSuppliedName } ::= { tn3270eSnaMapTable 1 } Tn3270eSnaMapEntry ::= SEQUENCE { tn3270eSnaMapSscpSuppliedName SnaResourceName, tn3270eSnaMapLocalName SnaResourceName, tn3270eSnaMapPrimaryLuName SnaResourceName } tn3270eSnaMapSscpSuppliedName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnaResourceName MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The name of the secondary LU (SLU) as it is known in the SNA network. This name is sent by the SSCP on the Activate Logical Unit (ACTLU) request." ::= { tn3270eSnaMapEntry 1 } tn3270eSnaMapLocalName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnaResourceName MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The local name of the secondary LU (SLU)." ::= { tn3270eSnaMapEntry 2 } tn3270eSnaMapPrimaryLuName OBJECT-TYPE White & Moore Standards Track [Page 34] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 SYNTAX SnaResourceName MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "When there is a currently active LU-LU session for this connection, this object returns the primary LU (PLU) name from the BIND. When there is no active LU-LU session, or when the PLU name is unavailable for some other reason, this object returns a zero-length octet string." ::= { tn3270eSnaMapEntry 3 } tn3270eClientResMapTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Tn3270eClientResMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table defines resource-pool to client-group mappings. Since both the resource pool name and client group name are included in the index clause of this table, multiple resource pools can be assigned to the same client group. This enables use of multiple resource pools for use in client to resource mapping. Assigning multiple client groups to the same resource pool is also allowed, but is not the primary purpose for how the indexing is structured. Assignment of a resource pool to client group can be restricted based on TCP port. An index value of 0 for tn3270eClientResMapClientPort disables restriction of resource assignment based on client target port selection. No entry in this table shall exist without a corresponding (same tn3270eSrvrConfIndex) entry in the tn3270eSrvrConfTable existing. An implementation SHOULD NOT retain SNMP-created entries in this table across re-IPLs (Initial Program Loads) of the corresponding TN3270E server." ::= { tn3270eObjects 7 } tn3270eClientResMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Tn3270eClientResMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Definition of a single resource pool to client group White & Moore Standards Track [Page 35] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 mapping." INDEX { tn3270eSrvrConfIndex, tn3270eClientResMapPoolName, tn3270eClientResMapClientGroupName, tn3270eClientResMapClientPort } ::= { tn3270eClientResMapTable 1 } Tn3270eClientResMapEntry ::= SEQUENCE { tn3270eClientResMapPoolName Utf8String, tn3270eClientResMapClientGroupName Utf8String, tn3270eClientResMapClientPort Unsigned32, tn3270eClientResMapRowStatus RowStatus } tn3270eClientResMapPoolName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Utf8String (SIZE(1..24)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The name of a resource pool." ::= { tn3270eClientResMapEntry 1 } tn3270eClientResMapClientGroupName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Utf8String (SIZE(1..24)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The name of the client group that is mapped to a resource pool." ::= { tn3270eClientResMapEntry 2 } tn3270eClientResMapClientPort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A port number restricting the scope of a mapping from a resource pool to a client group. The value 0 for this object indicates that the scope of the mapping is not restricted." ::= { tn3270eClientResMapEntry 3 } tn3270eClientResMapRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows entries to be created and deleted White & Moore Standards Track [Page 36] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 in the tn3270eClientResMapTable. Entries may also be created and deleted as a result of implementation- dependent operations. An entry in this table is deleted by setting this object to destroy(6). Removing an entry from this table doesn't affect any other table entry defined in this MIB." REFERENCE "RFC 1903, 'Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).'" ::= { tn3270eClientResMapEntry 4 } tn3270eResMapTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Tn3270eResMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table defines the actual mapping of a resource to a client address. No entry in this table shall exist without a corresponding (same tn3270eSrvrConfIndex) entry in the tn3270eSrvrConfTable existing." ::= { tn3270eObjects 8 } tn3270eResMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Tn3270eResMapEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Definition of the mapping of a Resource Element to a client address." INDEX { tn3270eSrvrConfIndex, tn3270eResMapElementName } ::= { tn3270eResMapTable 1 } Tn3270eResMapEntry ::= SEQUENCE { tn3270eResMapElementName SnaResourceName, tn3270eResMapAddrType IANATn3270eAddrType, tn3270eResMapAddress IANATn3270eAddress, tn3270eResMapPort Unsigned32, tn3270eResMapElementType IANATn3270ResourceType, tn3270eResMapSscpSuppliedName SnaResourceName } tn3270eResMapElementName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnaResourceName MAX-ACCESS not-accessible White & Moore Standards Track [Page 37] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The name of a resource element. This is the name by which the server implementing this table knows the resource. It may be different from the name by which the resource is known in the SNA network. This latter name is returned in the tn3270eResMapSscpSuppliedName object." ::= { tn3270eResMapEntry 1 } tn3270eResMapAddrType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270eAddrType MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the type of the client address represented in tn3270eResMapAddress." ::= { tn3270eResMapEntry 2 } tn3270eResMapAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270eAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A client address." ::= { tn3270eResMapEntry 3 } tn3270eResMapPort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A client port." ::= { tn3270eResMapEntry 4 } tn3270eResMapElementType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270ResourceType MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The type of the associated resource element." ::= { tn3270eResMapEntry 5 } tn3270eResMapSscpSuppliedName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnaResourceName MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION White & Moore Standards Track [Page 38] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 "The name of the secondary LU (SLU) as it is known in a SNA network. This name is sent by the SSCP on the Activate Logical Unit (ACTLU) request. If this name is not known, this object returns a zero-length octet string." ::= { tn3270eResMapEntry 6 } -- Define the set of objects to supplement the TCP Connection Table tn3270eTcpConnTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Tn3270eTcpConnEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table has an entry for each TN3270(E) client connection that is currently active at a TN3270E server. An implementation MAY retain entries for connections that have been terminated, but which entries are retained, how many entries are retained, and how long they are retained is entirely implementation-dependent. The indexing for this table is designed to support the use of an SNMP GET-NEXT operation using only the remote address type, remote address, and remote port, as a way for a Management Station to retrieve the table entries related to a particular TN3270(E) client." ::= { tn3270eObjects 9 } tn3270eTcpConnEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Tn3270eTcpConnEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Provides information about a single TN3270/TN3270E session. Note: a tn3270eSrvrConfIndex is not needed in this table, since the combination of remote and local addresses and ports is sufficient to guarantee uniqueness across the TN3270E servers serviced by an SNMP agent. Because of this indexing structure, however, this table does not support view-based access control policies that provide access to table rows on a per-server basis." INDEX { tn3270eTcpConnRemAddrType, tn3270eTcpConnRemAddress, tn3270eTcpConnRemPort, tn3270eTcpConnLocalAddrType, tn3270eTcpConnLocalAddress, tn3270eTcpConnLocalPort White & Moore Standards Track [Page 39] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 } ::= { tn3270eTcpConnTable 1 } Tn3270eTcpConnEntry ::= SEQUENCE { tn3270eTcpConnRemAddrType IANATn3270eAddrType, tn3270eTcpConnRemAddress IANATn3270eAddress, tn3270eTcpConnRemPort Unsigned32, tn3270eTcpConnLocalAddrType IANATn3270eAddrType, tn3270eTcpConnLocalAddress IANATn3270eAddress, tn3270eTcpConnLocalPort Unsigned32, tn3270eTcpConnLastActivity TimeTicks, tn3270eTcpConnBytesIn Counter32, tn3270eTcpConnBytesOut Counter32, tn3270eTcpConnResourceElement SnaResourceName, tn3270eTcpConnResourceType IANATn3270ResourceType, tn3270eTcpConnDeviceType IANATn3270DeviceType, tn3270eTcpConnFunctions IANATn3270Functions, tn3270eTcpConnId Unsigned32, tn3270eTcpConnClientIdFormat IANATn3270eClientType, tn3270eTcpConnClientId OCTET STRING, tn3270eTcpConnTraceData Tn3270eTraceData, tn3270eTcpConnLogInfo IANATn3270eLogData, tn3270eTcpConnLuLuBindImage OCTET STRING, tn3270eTcpConnSnaState INTEGER, tn3270eTcpConnStateLastDiscReason INTEGER, tn3270eTcpConnSrvrConfIndex Unsigned32, tn3270eTcpConnActivationTime TimeStamp } tn3270eTcpConnRemAddrType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270eAddrType MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the type of the value of the tn3270eTcpConnRemAddress object. For example, ipv4(1) or ipv6(2)." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 1 } tn3270eTcpConnRemAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270eAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The remote address associated with a TN3270E client. tn3270eTcpConnRemAddrType indicates the address type White & Moore Standards Track [Page 40] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 (IPv4 or IPv6, for example). If a TN3270(E) client is connected to its server via a proxy client the address represented by the value of this object shall be the remote client's address, not the proxy client's address." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 2 } tn3270eTcpConnRemPort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The remote port associated with a TN3270E client. The value 0 is used if the tn3270eTcpConnRemAddrType identifies an address type that does not support ports. If a TN3270(E) client is connected to its server via a proxy client, the port represented by the value of this object shall be the remote client's port, not the proxy client's port." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 3 } tn3270eTcpConnLocalAddrType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270eAddrType MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the type of the value of the tn3270eTcpConnLocalAddress object. For example, ipv4(1) or ipv6(2)." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 4 } tn3270eTcpConnLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270eAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The local address associated with a TN3270E client. tn3270eTcpConnRemAddrType indicates the address type (IPv4 or IPv6, for example)." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 5 } tn3270eTcpConnLocalPort OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..65535) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The remote port associated with a TN3270E client." White & Moore Standards Track [Page 41] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 6 } tn3270eTcpConnLastActivity OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeTicks MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of 100ths of seconds since any data was transferred for the associated TCP Connection." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 7 } tn3270eTcpConnBytesIn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 UNITS "octets" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of bytes received by the server from TCP for this connection. A Management Station can detect discontinuities in this counter by monitoring the tn3270eTcpConnActivationTime object." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 8 } tn3270eTcpConnBytesOut OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 UNITS "octets" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of bytes sent to TCP for this connection. A Management Station can detect discontinuities in this counter by monitoring the tn3270eTcpConnActivationTime object." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 9 } tn3270eTcpConnResourceElement OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SnaResourceName MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "LU/Print secondary name for connecting an client into an SNA network." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 10 } White & Moore Standards Track [Page 42] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 tn3270eTcpConnResourceType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270ResourceType MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the type of resource identified by tn3270eTcpConnResourceElement." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 11 } tn3270eTcpConnDeviceType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270DeviceType MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates the device type if negotiated with the client. A value of unknown(100) should be used as the value of this object when a device type is not negotiated. Refer to RFC 2355 for how device types can be negotiated." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 12 } tn3270eTcpConnFunctions OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270Functions MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object indicates which of the TN3270 and TN3270E functions were negotiated by the server and the client for this TCP connection. Refer to tn3270eSrvrFunctionsSupported for the list of these functions supported by the server." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 13 } tn3270eTcpConnId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The connection identifier associated with a TN3270 or a TN3270E session's TCP connection. TCP implementations often assign a unique (with respect to itself) unsigned integer as an identifier for a TCP connection. The value 0 indicates that a connection does not have a valid connection identifier." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 14 } White & Moore Standards Track [Page 43] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 tn3270eTcpConnClientIdFormat OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270eClientType MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The format of a corresponding tn3270eTcpConnClientId object as defined by the IANSTn3270eClientType textual convention imported from the IANATn3270eTC-MIB." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 15 } tn3270eTcpConnClientId OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..512)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Additional client identification information. The type of this information is indicated by the value of the corresponding tn3270eTcpConnClientIdFormat object. All values are returned in network-byte order. The purpose of this object is to provide an alternate means of identifying a client, other than though the remote address returned in tn3270eTcpConnRemAddress." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 16 } tn3270eTcpConnTraceData OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Tn3270eTraceData MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Trace data for this session." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 17 } tn3270eTcpConnLogInfo OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IANATn3270eLogData MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Log information, encoded as specified in the IANATn3270eLogData textual convention from the IANAtn3270eTC-MIB." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 18 } tn3270eTcpConnLuLuBindImage OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..256)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION White & Moore Standards Track [Page 44] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 "When there is a currently active LU-LU session for this connection, this object returns the BIND Image (defined to be bytes 1-p of the complete BIND Request Unit -- see 'SNA Formats' for more information) that was received from the PLU during session activation. When there is no active LU-LU session, or when a BIND image is unavailable for some other reason, this object returns a zero-length octet string." REFERENCE "'Systems Network Architecture Formats', IBM Publication GA27-3136." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 19 } tn3270eTcpConnSnaState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { unknown(1), noSluSession(2), sscpLuSession(3), -- but no LU-LU session luLuSession(4), -- but no SSCP-LU session sscpLuSessionAndLuLuSession(5) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current state of the SNA side of the end-to-end TN3270 connection. The following states are defined: unknown(1) - The true state is not known. noSluSession(2) - The SLU has neither an SSCP-LU nor an LU-LU session active. sscpLuSession(3) - The SSCP-LU session for the SLU is active, but the SLU is not currently in session with a PLU. luLuSession(4) - The SLU is currently in session with a PLU, but the SSCP-LU session for the LU is not active. sscpLuSessionAndLuLuSession(5) - The SLU currently has an active session with a PLU, and the SSCP-LU session for the SLU is active." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 20 } tn3270eTcpConnStateLastDiscReason OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { unknown(1), hostSendsUnbind(2), White & Moore Standards Track [Page 45] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 hostDontAcceptConnection(3), outOfResource(4), clientProtocolError(5), invalidDeviceName(6), deviceInUse(7), inactivityTimeout(8), hostNotResponding(9), clientNotResponding(10), serverClose(11), sysreqLogoff(12), serverSpecificHexCode(13) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The last disconnect reason. A session that has not experienced a disconnect shall use the value unknown(1) for this object. Depending on when an implementation removes entries from this table, certain states may never be returned." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 21 } tn3270eTcpConnSrvrConfIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..4294967295) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "tn3270eSrvrConfIndex of the tn3270eSrvrConfEntry belonging to the TN3270E server to which this entry belongs." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 22 } tn3270eTcpConnActivationTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of the sysUpTime object the last time this TCP connection became active." ::= { tn3270eTcpConnEntry 23 } tn3270eConfSpinLock OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TestAndIncr MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An advisory lock used to allow cooperating TN3270E-MIB applications to coordinate their use White & Moore Standards Track [Page 46] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 of the tn3270eSrvrConfTable, the tn3270eSrvrPortTable, the tn3270eClientGroupTable, the tn3270eResPoolTable, and the tn3270eClientResMapTable. When creating a new entry or altering an existing entry in the any of the tables mentioned above, an application should make use of tn3270eRtSpinLock to serialize application changes or additions. Since this is an advisory lock, the use of this lock is not enforced." ::= { tn3270eObjects 10 } -- Conformance Definitions tn3270eGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tn3270eConformance 1 } tn3270eCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tn3270eConformance 2 } -- compliance statements tn3270eCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for agents that support the TN3270E-MIB." MODULE -- this module MANDATORY-GROUPS { tn3270eBasicGroup, tn3270eSessionGroup } GROUP tn3270eResMapGroup DESCRIPTION "This group is optional and provides a method of performing tn3270eClientGroup to tn3270eResPool mapping." GROUP tn3270eHiCapacityGroup DESCRIPTION "This group is optional and provides for support of high capacity counters." OBJECT tn3270eSrvrConfConnectivityChk MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a set to this object if the associated TN3270E server doesn't support either TIMING-MARK or NOP processing. In this case an agent should return noCheck on White & Moore Standards Track [Page 47] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 retrieval." OBJECT tn3270eSrvrConfTmNopInactTime MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a set to this object if the functions enabled by tn3270eSrvrConfConnectivityChk are not supported. An agent in this case should return a value of 0." OBJECT tn3270eSrvrConfTmNopInterval MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a set to this object if the functions enabled by tn3270eSrvrConfConnectivityChk are not supported. An agent in this case should return a value of 0." OBJECT tn3270eSrvrConfAdminStatus DESCRIPTION "A TN3270E server is not required to support a stopImmediate state transition." OBJECT tn3270eSrvrConfRowStatus MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." OBJECT tn3270eSrvrConfTmTimeout MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a set to this object if the functions enabled by tn3270eSrvrConfConnectivityChk are not supported. An agent in this case should return a value of 0." OBJECT tn3270eSrvrPortRowStatus MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." OBJECT tn3270eClientGroupRowStatus MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." OBJECT tn3270eResPoolRowStatus MIN-ACCESS read-only White & Moore Standards Track [Page 48] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." OBJECT tn3270eClientResMapRowStatus MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." ::= { tn3270eCompliances 1 } -- units of conformance tn3270eBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { tn3270eSrvrConfInactivityTimeout, tn3270eSrvrConfConnectivityChk, tn3270eSrvrConfTmNopInactTime, tn3270eSrvrConfTmNopInterval, tn3270eSrvrFunctionsSupported, tn3270eSrvrConfAdminStatus, tn3270eSrvrConfOperStatus, tn3270eSrvrConfSessionTermState, tn3270eSrvrConfSrvrType, tn3270eSrvrConfContact, tn3270eSrvrConfRowStatus, tn3270eSrvrConfLastActTime, tn3270eSrvrConfTmTimeout, tn3270eSrvrPortRowStatus, tn3270eSrvrStatsUpTime, tn3270eSrvrStatsMaxTerms, tn3270eSrvrStatsInUseTerms, tn3270eSrvrStatsSpareTerms, tn3270eSrvrStatsMaxPtrs, tn3270eSrvrStatsInUsePtrs, tn3270eSrvrStatsSparePtrs, tn3270eSrvrStatsInConnects, tn3270eSrvrStatsConnResrceRejs, tn3270eSrvrStatsDisconnects, tn3270eSrvrStatsInOctets, tn3270eSrvrStatsOutOctets, tn3270eSrvrStatsConnErrorRejs, tn3270eClientGroupSubnetMask, tn3270eClientGroupPfxLength, tn3270eClientGroupRowStatus, tn3270eSnaMapLocalName, tn3270eSnaMapPrimaryLuName, tn3270eConfSpinLock } White & Moore Standards Track [Page 49] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all hosts supporting the TN3270E-MIB." ::= { tn3270eGroups 1 } tn3270eSessionGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { tn3270eResMapAddrType, tn3270eResMapAddress, tn3270eResMapPort, tn3270eResMapElementType, tn3270eResMapSscpSuppliedName, tn3270eTcpConnLastActivity, tn3270eTcpConnBytesIn, tn3270eTcpConnBytesOut, tn3270eTcpConnResourceElement, tn3270eTcpConnResourceType, tn3270eTcpConnDeviceType, tn3270eTcpConnFunctions, tn3270eTcpConnSrvrConfIndex, tn3270eTcpConnActivationTime } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all hosts supporting the TN3270E-MIB." ::= { tn3270eGroups 2 } tn3270eResMapGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { tn3270eResPoolElementType, tn3270eResPoolRowStatus, tn3270eClientResMapRowStatus, tn3270eTcpConnId, tn3270eTcpConnClientIdFormat, tn3270eTcpConnClientId, tn3270eTcpConnTraceData, tn3270eTcpConnLogInfo, tn3270eTcpConnLuLuBindImage, tn3270eTcpConnSnaState, tn3270eTcpConnStateLastDiscReason } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This group is optional for all hosts supporting the TN3270E-MIB." ::= { tn3270eGroups 3 } White & Moore Standards Track [Page 50] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 tn3270eHiCapacityGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { tn3270eSrvrStatsHCInOctets, tn3270eSrvrStatsHCOutOctets } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Support of these objects is REQUIRED when the Counter32 versions can potentially wrap too frequently. This group is optional for all other hosts supporting the TN3270E-MIB. The IF-MIB (RFC 2233) requires that the 64-bit versions of its counters be implemented when an interface can support rates of around 20 million bits per second or greater. This implies a minimum wrap rate of just over 28 minutes. It is recommended that this same guideline be used for determining whether an implementation implements these objects. This group contains two objects with the syntax Counter64. An implementation that doesn't support these objects should return noSuchObject, since returning a zero is misleading." ::= { tn3270eGroups 4 } END 5.0 Security Considerations Certain management information defined in this MIB may be considered sensitive in some network environments. Therefore, authentication of received SNMP requests and controlled access to management information SHOULD be employed in such environments. An authentication protocol is defined in [12]. A protocol for access control is defined in [15]. Several objects in this MIB allow write access or provide for row creation. Allowing this support in a non-secure environment can have a negative effect on network operations. It is RECOMMENDED that implementers seriously consider whether set operations or row creation should be allowed without providing, at a minimum, authentication of request origin. It is RECOMMENDED that without such support, the following objects be implemented as read-only: White & Moore Standards Track [Page 51] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 o tn3270eSrvrConfInactivityTimout o tn3270eSrvrConfConnectivityChk o tn3270eSrvrConfActivityTimeout o tn3270eSrvrConfActivityInterval o tn3270eSrvrConfAdminStatus o tn3270eSrvrConfSessionTermState o tn3270eSrvrConfContact o tn3270eClientGroupSubnetMask o tn3270eResPoolElementType o tn3270eSrvrConfRowStatus o tn3270eSrvrPortRowStatus o tn3270eClientGroupRowStatus o tn3270eResPoolRowStatus o tn3270eResMapRowStatus For all tables in the MIB except the tn3270eTcpConnTable, the first index identifies an individual TN3270E server. This makes it easy to implement an access control policy under which different principals have access to objects related to different servers. Implementation of such a policy is not possible for the entries in the tn3270eTcpConTable. 6.0 Intellectual Property The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any intellectual property or other rights that might be claimed to pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in this document or the extent to which any license under such rights might or might not be available; neither does it represent that it has made any effort to identify any such rights. Information on the IETF's procedures with respect to rights in standards-track and standards-related documentation can be found in BCP-11. Copies of claims of rights made available for publication and any assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this specification can be obtained from the IETF Secretariat. The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary rights which may cover technology that may be required to practice this standard. Please address the information to the IETF Executive Director. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 52] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 7.0 Acknowledgments This document is a product of the TN3270E Working Group. Thanks to Randy Presuhn of BMC Software for his valuable review comments on several versions of the document. 8.0 References [1] Harrington D., Presuhn, R. and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks", RFC 2271, January 1998. [2] Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets", STD 16, RFC 1155, May 1990 [3] Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Concise MIB Definitions", STD 16, RFC 1212, March 1991. [4] Rose, M., "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the SNMP", RFC 1215, Performance Systems International, March 1991 [5] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management Information for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1902, January 1996. [6] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1903, January 1996. [7] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1904, January 1996. [8] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M. and J. Davin, "Simple Network Management Protocol", STD 15, RFC 1157, May 1990. [9] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2", RFC 1901, January 1996. [10] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1906, January 1996. [11] Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R. and B. Wijnen, "Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 2272, January 1998. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 53] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 [12] Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3)", RFC 2274, January 1998. [13] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1905, January 1996. [14] Levi, D., Meyer, P. and B. Stewart, "SNMPv3 Applications", RFC 2273, January 1998. [15] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R. and K. McCloghrie, "View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 2275, January 1998. [16] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Protocol Specification", STD 8, RFC 854, May 1983. [17] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Timing Mark Option", STD 31, RFC 860, May 1983. [18] Rekhter, J., "Telnet 3270 Regime Option", RFC 1041, January 1988. [19] Kelly, B., "TN3270 Enhancements", RFC 2355, June 1998. [20] McCloghrie, K., "TCP-MIB Definitions", RFC 2012, November 1996. [21] Hovey, R. and S. Bradner, "The Organizations Involved in the IETF Standards Process", BCP 11, RFC 2028, October 1996. [22] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997. [23] Hinden, R. and S. Deering, "IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture", RFC 2373, July 1998. [24] Krupczak, C. and J. Saperia, "Definitions of System-Level Managed Objects for Applications", RFC 2287, February 1998. White & Moore Standards Track [Page 54] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 9.0 Authors' Addresses Kenneth D. White Dept. BRQA/Bldg. 501/G114 IBM Corporation P.O.Box 12195 3039 Cornwallis Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA EMail: kennethw@vnet.ibm.com Robert Moore Dept. BRQA/Bldg. 501/G114 IBM Corporation P.O.Box 12195 3039 Cornwallis Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA Phone: +1-919-254-4436 EMail: remoore@us.ibm.com White & Moore Standards Track [Page 55] RFC 2561 TN3270E Using SMIv2 MIB April 1999 Full Copyright Statement Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999). All Rights Reserved. This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published and distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction of any kind, provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are included on all such copies and derivative works. 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