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Network Working Group S. Waldbusser Request for Comments: 1742 Carnegie Mellon University Obsoletes: 1243 K. Frisa Category: Standards Track FORE Systems, Inc.

                                                          January 1995
              AppleTalk Management Information Base II

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.

Abstract

 This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
 for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.
 In particular, it defines objects for managing AppleTalk networks.
 RFC 1243 defines a set of MIB objects for managing the lower layers
 of the AppleTalk protocol stack, up to the Network layer.  This memo
 defines additional objects that exist in the AppleTalk portion of the
 MIB.  These objects provide for the management of the transport and
 session layers of the AppleTalk protocol stack, as well as extensions
 to the lower layers.  This is achieved in an upwardly-compatable
 fashion.

Table of Contents

 1. The Network Management Framework ......................    2
 2. Additions and Changes .................................    3
 2.1 New Groups ...........................................    3
 2.2 Additional Variables .................................    3
 2.2.1 AARP Additions .....................................    3
 2.2.2 ATPort Additions ...................................    3
 2.2.3 DDP Addition .......................................    3
 2.2.4 RTMP Additions .....................................    4
 2.2.5 KIP Addition .......................................    4
 2.2.6 ZIP Additions ......................................    4
 2.2.7 NBP Additions ......................................    4
 2.2.8 ATEcho Additions ...................................    4
 2.3 Deprecations .........................................    4
 2.4 Changes ..............................................    5
 3. Objects ...............................................    6

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 3.1 Format of Definitions ................................    6
 4. Overview ..............................................    6
 4.1 Structure of MIB .....................................    7
 4.2 The LocalTalk Link Access Protocol Group .............    7
 4.3 The AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol Group ......    7
 4.4 The AppleTalk Port Group .............................    8
 4.5 The Datagram Delivery Protocol Group .................    8
 4.6 The Datagram Delivery Protocol Router Group ..........    8
 4.7 The Routing Table Maintenance Protocol Group .........    8
 4.8 The Routing Table Maintenance Protocol Stub Group ....    8
 4.9 The Kinetics Internet Protocol Group .................    8
 4.10 The Zone Information Protocol Router Group ..........    9
 4.11 The Zone Information Protocol End Node Group ........    9
 4.12 The Name Binding Protocol Group .....................    9
 4.13 The AppleTalk Echo Protocol Group ...................    9
 4.14 The AppleTalk Transaction Protocol Group ............    9
 4.15 The Printer Access Protocol Group ...................    9
 4.16 The AppleTalk Session Protocol Group ................    9
 4.17 The AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol Group ............   10
 4.18 The AppleTalk Port Point to Point Group .............   10
 4.19 The Per Port Counters Group .........................   10
 4.20 Textual Conventions .................................   10
 5. Definitions ...........................................   11
 6. Acknowledgmnts ........................................   82
 7. References ............................................   83
 8. Security Considerations ...............................   84
 9. Authors' Addresses ....................................   84

1. The Network Management Framework

 The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three
 components.  They are:
    STD 16/RFC 1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for
       describing and naming objects for the purpose of management.
    STD 16/RFC 1212 defines a more concise description mechanism,
       which is wholly consistent with the SMI.
    RFC 1156 which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed objects for
       the Internet suite of protocols.  STD 17/RFC 1213 defines MIB-
       II, an evolution of MIB-I based on implementation experience
       and new operational requirements.
    STD 15/RFC 1157 which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for
       network access to managed objects.

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 The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of
 experimentation and evaluation.

2. Additions and Changes

 This MIB includes additions and changes to RFC 1243.  These changes
 are outlined in the following sections.

2.1. New Groups

 The following groups are introduced in this MIB:
  1. DDP Router
  2. RTMP Stub
  3. ZIP Router
  4. ATP
  5. PAP
  6. ASP
  7. ADSP
  8. ATPortPtoP
  9. Per Port Counters

2.2. Additional Variables

 Many variables, mostly counters, were added to groups that existed in
 RFC 1243.  These variables are listed in the following sections.

2.2.1. AARP Additions

                   aarpStatus
                   aarpLookups
                   aarpHits

2.2.2. ATPort Additions

                   atportNetFrom
                   atportZoneFrom
                   atportInPkts
                   atportOutPkts
                   atportHome
                   atportCurrentZone
                   atportConflictPhysAddr
                   atportZoneTable

2.2.3. DDP Addition

                   ddpListenerTable

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2.2.4. RTMP Additions

                   rtmpInDataPkts
                   rtmpOutDataPkts
                   rtmpInRequestPkts
                   rtmpNextIREqualChanges
                   rtmpNextIRLessChanges
                   rtmpRouteDeletes
                   rtmpRoutingTableOverflows

2.2.5. KIP Addition

                   kipFrom

2.2.6. ZIP Additions

                   zipNetInfoTable
                   zipInErrors

2.2.7. NBP Additions

                   nbpAddress
                   nbpSocket
                   nbpEnumerator
                   nbpInLookUpRequests
                   nbpInLookUpReplies
                   nbpInBroadcastRequests
                   nbpInForwardRequests
                   nbpOutLookUpReplies
                   nbpRegistrationFailures
                   nbpInErrors

2.2.8. ATEcho Additions

                   atechoOutRequests
                   atechoInReplies

2.3. Deprecations

 The following variables have been deprecated in this version of the
 MIB:
                llapInPkts
                llapOutPkts
                llapInNoHandlers
                llapInErrors

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 These llap variables were duplicated in the interfaces table of MIB-
 II.

2.4. Changes

 The IMPORTS list has been updated to reflect the current SNMP
 documents.
 New textual conventions have been defined.
 Hyphens have been removed from enumeration strings.
 Variables used as INDEXes to new tables have ACCESS not-accessible.
 This is because the values of the INDEX variables are contained in
 the object identifier for any of the other variables in the table;
 therefore, it does not need to be explicitly available as data.
 The atportNetConfig and atportZoneConfig variables have been changed
 from read-only to read-write.
 The atportZone variable has be renamed to atportZoneDefault, and its
 DESCRIPTION clause has been clarified.
 The atportType, atportStatus, and kipType variables have had more
 values added to their enumeration lists.
 The DDP group has been split into two groups; one includes variables
 that any AppleTalk node would implement and the other includes
 variables only a router would implement.
 The rtmpState variable now includes another enumeration, invalid(5),
 which is used when deleting rows.
 The variables rtmpRangeStart, rtmpRangeEnd, rtmpNextHop, rtmpType,
 rtmpPort, and rtmpHops have been changed from read-write to read-
 only.
 The ZIP Group has been renamed the ZIP End Node Group.
 The DESCRIPTION clause for zipZoneIndex has been clarified.
 The variables zipZoneName, zipZoneNetStart, and zipZoneNetEnd have
 been changed from read-write to read-only.
 The nbpIndex variable has been changed from read-only to read-write.
 The nbpObject, nbpType, and nbpZone variables now suggest that the
 agent reregister its service when any of these variables is changed.

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 The nbpState variable includes new enumerations.

3. Objects

 Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
 the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are
 defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [7]
 defined in the SMI.  In particular, each object has a name, a syntax,
 and an encoding.  The name is an object identifier, an
 administratively assigned name, which specifies an object type.  The
 object type together with an object instance serves to uniquely
 identify a specific instantiation of the object.  For human
 convenience, we often use a textual string, termed the OBJECT
 DESCRIPTOR, to also refer to the object type.
 The syntax of an object type defines the abstract data structure
 corresponding to that object type.  The ASN.1 language is used for
 this purpose.  However, the SMI [3] purposely restricts the ASN.1
 constructs which may be used.  These restrictions are explicitly made
 for simplicity.
 The encoding of an object type is simply how that object type is
 represented using the object type's syntax.  Implicitly tied to the
 notion of an object type's syntax and encoding is how the object type
 is represented when being transmitted on the network.
 The SMI specifies the use of the basic encoding rules of ASN.1 [8],
 subject to the additional requirements imposed by the SNMP.

3.1. Format of Definitions

 Section 5 contains the specification of all object types contained in
 this MIB module.  The object types are defined using the conventions
 defined in the SMI, as amended by the extensions specified in [9].

4. Overview

 AppleTalk is a protocol suite which features an open peer-to-peer
 architecture that runs over a variety of transmission media.
 AppleTalk is defined in [10].  This protocol suite interoperates with
 the IP protocol suite through various encapsulation methods.  As
 large AppleTalk networks are built that coexist with large IP
 networks, a method to manage the AppleTalk networks with SNMP becomes
 necessary.  This MIB defines managed objects to be used for managing
 AppleTalk networks.

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4.1. Structure of MIB

 The objects are arranged into the following groups:
  1. LLAP
  2. AARP
  3. ATPort
  4. DDP
  5. DDP Router
  6. RTMP
  7. RTMP Stub
  8. KIP
  9. ZIP Router
  10. ZIP End Node
  11. NBP
  12. ATEcho
  13. ATP
  14. PAP
  15. ASP
  16. ADSP
  17. ATPortPtoP
  18. Per Port Counters
 These groups are the basic unit of conformance. If the semantics of a
 group is applicable to an implementation, then it must implement all
 objects in that group.  For example, a managed agent must implement
 the KIP group if and only if it implements the KIP protocol.
 These groups are defined to provide a method for managed agents to
 know which objects they must implement.

4.2. The LocalTalk Link Access Protocol Group

 The LocalTalk Link Access Protocol (LLAP) is a medium-speed data-link
 protocol designed for low cost and plug-and-play operation.  The LLAP
 group is designed to manage all interfaces on a managed device that
 use this protocol.

4.3. The AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol Group

 The AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP) is used to map
 between AppleTalk node addresses, used by the Datagram Delivery
 Protocol, and the addresses of the underlying data link layer.  The
 AARP table allows for management of the Address Mapping Table on the
 managed device.

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4.4. The AppleTalk Port Group

 An AppleTalk Port is a logical connection to a network over which
 AppleTalk packets can be transmitted.  The "network" could be a
 tunnel, backbone network, point-to-point link, etc, as well as a
 native AppleTalk network.  This group allows the management of the
 configuration of these AppleTalk ports.

4.5. The Datagram Delivery Protocol Group

 The Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP) is the network-layer protocol
 that is responsible for the socket-to-socket delivery of datagrams
 over the AppleTalk Internet.  This group manages the DDP layer on the
 managed device.
 The DDP group contains statistical counters for the DDP protocol, and
 a table describing the DDP sockets that have protocol handlers
 registered.

4.6. The Datagram Delivery Protocol Router Group

 Some variables relevant to the Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP) are
 only applicable to AppleTalk routers.  These variables are included
 in this group.

4.7. The Routing Table Maintenance Protocol Group

 The Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RTMP) is used by AppleTalk
 routers to create and maintain the routing tables that dictate the
 process of forwarding datagrams on the AppleTalk internet.  The RTMP
 group manages the RTMP protocol as well as the routing tables
 generated by this protocol.

4.8. The Routing Table Maintenance Protocol Stub Group

 The RTMP Stub process is implemented by end nodes in order to
 maintain information about the routers on their networks.  The
 variables in this group apply to both routers and end nodes.  This
 group manages the RTMP stub process.

4.9. The Kinetics Internet Protocol Group

 The Kinetics Internet Protocol (KIP) is a protocol for encapsulating
 and routing AppleTalk datagrams over an IP internet.  This name is
 historical.  The KIP group manages the KIP routing protocol as well
 as the routing tables generated by this protocol.

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4.10. The Zone Information Protocol Router Group

 The Zone Information Protocol (ZIP) is used to maintain a mapping
 between networks and zone names to facilitate the name lookup process
 performed by the Name Binding Protocol.  Some variables relevant to
 the Zone Information Protocol (ZIP) are only applicable to AppleTalk
 routers.  These variables are included in this group.

4.11. The Zone Information Protocol End Node Group

 The ZIP End Node group manages the variables relevant to the Zone
 Information Protocol (ZIP) that are applicable to both routers and
 end nodes.

4.12. The Name Binding Protocol Group

 The Name Binding Protocol (NBP) is a transport-level protocol that is
 used to convert human readable service names into the numeric
 AppleTalk network addresses needed for communicating across the
 AppleTalk network.  The NBP group manages this protocol and the NBP
 services that exist on the managed device.

4.13. The AppleTalk Echo Protocol Group

 The AppleTalk Echo Protocol is a transport-level protocol used to
 test and verify the status of the AppleTalk internet.  The AtEcho
 group manages this protocol.

4.14. The AppleTalk Transaction Protocol Group

 The AppleTalk Transaction Protocol (ATP) is a transport-level
 protocol that is defined to support transaction based communications.
 The ATP group manages this protocol.

4.15. The Printer Access Protocol Group

 The Printer Access Protocol (PAP) is a session-level protocol that
 enables communications between workstations and print servers.  The
 PAP group manages this protocol.

4.16. The AppleTalk Session Protocol Group

 The AppleTalk Session Protocol (ASP) is a session-level protocol that
 enables sequences of communications to occur.  ASP uses the services
 of the AppleTalk Transaction Protocol (ATP), but extends these
 services into the session layer.  The ASP group manages this
 protocol.

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4.17. The AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol Group

 The AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol (ADSP) is a session-level protocol
 that provides symmetric, connection-oriented, full-duplex
 communication between two sockets on the AppleTalk internet.  In
 addition, ADSP handles flow-control and reliability.  The ADSP group
 manages this protocol.

4.18. The AppleTalk Port Point to Point Group

 The AppleTalk Port Point to Point Group manages ports that have one
 or more associated point-to-point connections.

4.19. The Per Port Counters Group

 The Per Port Counters Group contains a set of counters which are
 deemed useful on a per port basis.

4.20. Textual Conventions

 New data types are introduced as textual conventions in this MIB
 document.  These textual conventions enhance the readability of the
 specification and can ease comparison with other specifications if
 appropriate.  It should be noted that the introduction of these
 textual conventions has no effect on either the syntax or the
 semantics of any managed objects.  The use of this is merely an
 artifact of the explanatory method used.  Objects defined in terms of
 this method are always encoded by means of the rules that define the
 primitive type.  Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP are
 necessary to accommodate these textual conventions which are adopted
 merely for the convenience of readers and writers in pursuit of the
 elusive goal of clear, concise, and unambiguous MIB documents.
 The new data types are:
                ATNetworkNumber ::=         -- 2 octets of network
                                            -- number in network
                                            -- byte order
                        OCTET STRING (SIZE (2))
                DdpNodeAddress ::=          -- 2 octets of net number
                                            -- in network byte order,
                                            -- 1 octet of node number
                        OCTET STRING (SIZE (3))
                DdpSocketAddress ::=        -- 2 octets of net number
                                            -- in network byte order,
                                            -- 1 octet of node number,

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  1. - 1 octet of socket
  2. - number (0..255)

OCTET STRING (SIZE (4))

                ATName ::=              -- 0 to 32 octets of
                                            -- AppleTalk ASCII [10]
                        OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..32))

5. Definitions

        APPLETALK-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
        IMPORTS
            Counter, IpAddress, TimeTicks
                FROM RFC1155-SMI
            DisplayString, mib-2
                FROM RFC1213-MIB
            OBJECT-TYPE
                FROM RFC-1212;
  1. - This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as
  2. - defined in RFC-1212.
  1. - The following reference is used in this MIB:
  2. - [Inside AppleTalk]
  3. - This refers to Gursharan S. Sidhu, Richard F. Andrews, and
  4. - Alan B. Oppenheimer, Inside AppleTalk, Second Edition,
  5. - Addison Wesley, (1990).
  1. - AppleTalk MIB
            appletalk    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 13 }
                ATNetworkNumber ::=         -- 2 octets of net number
                                            -- in network byte order
                        OCTET STRING (SIZE (2))
                DdpNodeAddress ::=          -- 2 octets of net number
                                            -- in network byte order,
                                            -- 1 octet of node number
                        OCTET STRING (SIZE (3))
                DdpSocketAddress ::=        -- 2 octets of net number
                                            -- in network byte order,
                                            -- 1 octet of node number,

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  1. - 1 octet of socket number
  2. - (0..255)

OCTET STRING (SIZE (4))

                ATName ::=              -- 0 to 32 octets of AppleTalk
                                            -- ASCII [Inside AppleTalk]
                        OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..32))
            llap         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 1 }
            aarp         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 2 }
            atport       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 3 }
            ddp          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 4 }
            rtmp         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 5 }
            kip          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 6 }
            zipRouter    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 7 }
            nbp          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 8 }
            atecho       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 9 }
            atp          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 10 }
            pap          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 11 }
            asp          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 12 }
            adsp         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 13 }
            atportptop   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 14 }
            rtmpStub     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 16 }
            zipEndNode   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 17 }
            perPort  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { appletalk 18 }
  1. - The LLAP Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all
  4. - entities that implement LLAP
  5. -
  6. - Notes for the interfaces group
  7. -
  8. - When implementing the Interfaces Group of MIB-II, it is
  9. - suggested that the following values be used for any
  10. - LocalTalk interfaces:
  11. - ifMtu: 600
  12. - ifSpeed: 230000
  13. - ifPhysAddress: the one octet node number for the
  14. - particular interface
  15. -
  16. - Note also that LLAP control packets should not be
  17. - included in the Interfaces Group packet or octet
  18. - counters.

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        llapTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LlapEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The list of LLAP entries."
            ::= { llap 1 }
        llapEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX LlapEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "An LLAP entry containing objects for the LocalTalk
                Link Access Protocol for a particular LocalTalk
                interface.
                As an example, an instance of the llapOutPkts object
                might be named llapOutPks.1"
            INDEX { llapIfIndex }
            ::= { llapTable 1 }
        LlapEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            llapIfIndex             INTEGER,
            llapInPkts              Counter,
            llapOutPkts             Counter,
            llapInNoHandlers        Counter,
            llapInLengthErrors      Counter,
            llapInErrors            Counter,
            llapCollisions          Counter,
            llapDefers              Counter,
            llapNoDataErrors        Counter,
            llapRandomCTSErrors     Counter,
            llapFCSErrors           Counter
        }
        llapIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The LLAP interface to which this entry pertains.
                The interface identified by a particular value of
                this index is the same interface as identified
                by the same value of ifIndex."
            ::= { llapEntry 1 }

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  1. - this object has been deprecated because it duplicates the
  2. - sum of the MIB-II variables ifInUcastPkts and
  3. - ifInNUcastPkts
        llapInPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS deprecated
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of good data packets received on
                this LocalTalk interface."
            ::= { llapEntry 2 }
  1. - this object has been deprecated because it duplicates the
  2. - sum of the MIB-II variables ifOutUcastPkts and
  3. - ifOutNUcastPkts
        llapOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS deprecated
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of data packets transmitted on
                this LocalTalk interface."
            ::= { llapEntry 3 }
  1. - this object has been deprecated because it duplicates the
  2. - MIB-II variable ifInUnknownProtos
        llapInNoHandlers OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS deprecated
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of good packets received on this
                LocalTalk interface for which there was no protocol
                handler."
            ::= { llapEntry 4 }
        llapInLengthErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of packets received on this LocalTalk
                interface whose actual length did not match the length
                in the header."
            ::= { llapEntry 5 }

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  1. - this object has been deprecated because it duplicates the
  2. - MIB-II variable ifInErrors
        llapInErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS deprecated
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of packets containing errors received
                on this LocalTalk interface."
            ::= { llapEntry 6 }
        llapCollisions OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of collisions assumed on this
                LocalTalk interface due to the lack of a lapCTS reply."
            ::= { llapEntry 7 }
        llapDefers OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of times this LocalTalk interface
                deferred to other packets."
            ::= { llapEntry 8 }
        llapNoDataErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of times this LocalTalk interface
                received a lapRTS packet and expected a data packet,
                but did not receive any data packet."
            ::= { llapEntry 9 }
        llapRandomCTSErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of times this LocalTalk interface
                received a lapCTS packet that was not solicited by a
                lapRTS packet."

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            ::= { llapEntry 10 }
        llapFCSErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of times this LocalTalk interface
                received a packet with an FCS (Frame Check Sequence)
                error."
            ::= { llapEntry 11 }
  1. - The AARP Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities
  4. - that implement AARP
        aarpTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AarpEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The AppleTalk Address Translation Table contains an
                equivalence of AppleTalk Network Addresses to the link
                layer physical address."
            ::= { aarp 1 }
        aarpEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX AarpEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "Each entry contains one AppleTalk Network Address to
                physical address equivalence.
                As an example, an instance of the aarpPhysAddress
                object might be named aarpPhysAddress.1.0.80.234"
            INDEX { aarpIfIndex, aarpNetAddress }
            ::= { aarpTable 1 }
        AarpEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            aarpIfIndex     INTEGER,
            aarpPhysAddress OCTET STRING,
            aarpNetAddress  DdpNodeAddress,
            aarpStatus      INTEGER
        }

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        aarpIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The interface on which this entry's equivalence is
                effective.  The interface identified by a particular
                value of this index is the same interface as
                identified by the same value of ifIndex."
            ::= { aarpEntry 1 }
        aarpPhysAddress OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX OCTET STRING
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The media-dependent physical address."
            ::= { aarpEntry 2 }
        aarpNetAddress OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpNodeAddress
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The AppleTalk Network Address corresponding to the
                media-dependent physical address."
            ::= { aarpEntry 3 }
        aarpStatus OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                valid(1),
                invalid(2)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The status of this AARP entry.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the
                aarpTable.  That is, it effectively disassociates
                the mapping identified with said entry.  It is an
                implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent
                removes an invalidated entry from the table.
                Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to
                receive from agents tabular information corresponding
                to entries not currently in use.  Proper
                interpretation of such entries requires examination
                of the relevant aarpStatus object."

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            ::= { aarpEntry 4 }
        aarpLookups OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times the AARP cache for this entity
                was searched."
            ::= { aarp 2 }
        aarpHits OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times an entry was searched for and
                found in the AARP cache for this entity."
            ::= { aarp 3 }
  1. - The ATPort Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities
  4. - that implement AppleTalk ports
  5. -
  6. - Note that to be compliant with this group, all variables
  7. - that have read-write access must be implemented as
  8. - read-write.
        atportTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtportEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A list of AppleTalk ports for this entity."
            ::= { atport 1 }
        atportEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX AtportEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The description of one of the AppleTalk
                ports on this entity.
                As an example, an instance of the atportNetFrom object
                might be named atportNetFrom.2"

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            INDEX { atportIndex }
            ::= { atportTable 1 }
        AtportEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            atportIndex               INTEGER,
            atportDescr               DisplayString,
            atportType                INTEGER,
            atportNetStart            ATNetworkNumber,
            atportNetEnd              ATNetworkNumber,
            atportNetAddress          DdpNodeAddress,
            atportStatus              INTEGER,
            atportNetConfig           INTEGER,
            atportZoneConfig          INTEGER,
            atportZoneDefault         ATName,
            atportIfIndex             INTEGER,
            atportNetFrom             DdpNodeAddress,
            atportZoneFrom            DdpNodeAddress,
            atportInPkts              Counter,
            atportOutPkts             Counter,
            atportHome                INTEGER,
            atportCurrentZone         ATName,
            atportConflictPhysAddr    OCTET STRING
        }
        atportIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A unique value for each AppleTalk port.
                Its value is between 1 and the total number of
                AppleTalk ports.  The value for each port must
                remain constant at least from the re-initialization
                of the entity's network management system to the
                next re-initialization."
            ::= { atportEntry 1 }
        atportDescr OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A text string containing information about the
                port.  This string is intended for presentation
                to a human; it must not contain anything but printable
                ASCII characters."
            ::= { atportEntry 2 }

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  1. - Several objects throughout the MIB key off of atportType to
  2. - determine the format of OCTET STRING addresses of peers.
  3. - The address formats are as follows:
  4. - localtalk, ethertalk1, ethertalk2, tokentalk, iptalk,
  5. - fdditalk, smdstalk, arctalk, and virtual take the
  6. - format of DdpNodeAddress
  7. - serialPPP: null OCTET STRING
  8. - serialNonstandard: vendor specific
  9. - aurp: see AURP MIB to determine format
  10. - frameRelay: 32 bit DLCI in network byte order
  11. - (OCTET STRING (SIZE (4)))
  12. - x25: X121Address (see RFC 1382)
  13. - ip: IP address (OCTET STRING (SIZE (4)))
  14. - osi: NSAP (OCTET STRING (SIZE (3..20)))
  15. - decnetIV: 6 bit area, 10 bit host in network byte order
  16. - (OCTET STRING (SIZE (2)))
  17. - arap: ???
  18. - nonAppleTalk3Com: based on ifType
  19. - ipx: 32 bit network number in network byte order
  20. - followed by datalink address of host
  21. - arns: 32 bit ARNS header
  22. - hdlc: DdpNodeAddress or null OCTET STRING
        atportType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                 other(1),       -- none of the following
                 localtalk(2),
                 ethertalk1(3),
                 ethertalk2(4),
                 tokentalk(5),
                 iptalk(6),
                 serialPPP(7),
                 serialNonstandard(8),
                 virtual(9),    -- an internal interface
                 fdditalk(10),
                 arctalk(11),
                 smdstalk(12),
                 aurp(13),
                 frameRelay(14),
                 x25(15),
                 ip(16),
                 osi(17),
                 decnetIV(18),
                 arap(19),
                 isdnInThePacketMode(20),
                 nonAppleTalk3Com(21),
                 ipx(22),
                 arns(23),

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                 hdlc(24)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The type of port, distinguished by the protocol
                immediately below DDP in the protocol stack."
            ::= { atportEntry 3 }
        atportNetStart OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The first AppleTalk network address in the range
                configured for this port.  If this port is not a
                native AppleTalk port, this object shall have the
                value of two octets of zero."
            ::= { atportEntry 4 }
        atportNetEnd OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The last AppleTalk network address in the range
                configured for this port.  If the network to which
                this AppleTalk port is connected is a non-extended
                network, or if it is not a native AppleTalk port,
                the value for atportNetEnd shall be two octets of
                zero."
            ::= { atportEntry 5 }
        atportNetAddress OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpNodeAddress
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The AppleTalk network address configured for this
                port.  In addition, this value may be used as a hint
                for an initial node number used during node-finding.
                If this port is not a native AppleTalk port, this
                object shall have the value of three octets of zero."
            ::= { atportEntry 6 }
        atportStatus OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                 routing(1), --this port is fully configured & routing

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                 unconfigured(2),
                 off(3),
                 invalid(4),
                 endNode(5), -- this port is acting as an end node
                 offDueToConflict(6), -- port is off due to
                              -- configuration conflict
                 other(7) -- none of the states defined above
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The configuration status of this port.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(4) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the
                atportTable.  That is, it effectively disassociates the
                mapping identified with said entry.  It is an
                implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent
                removes an invalidated entry from the table.
                Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to
                receive from agents tabular information corresponding
                to entries not currently in use.  Proper
                interpretation of such entries requires examination
                of the relevant atportStatus object."
            ::= { atportEntry 7 }
        atportNetConfig OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                conflictOrientedSeed(1),  -- use configured network
                      -- range even if it conflicts with another
                      -- AppleTalk device
                garnered(2), -- acquire from another AppleTalk device
                guessed(3),  -- generate a "random" network range
                unconfigured(4), -- no other value applies
                conflictAverseSeed(5),  -- use configured network
                      -- range, but don't come up if it conflicts
                softSeed(6)  -- attempt to use configured network
                      -- range, but use network range from another
                      -- router if our configuration conflicts
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The status of the network information for this port.
                If this port is not a native AppleTalk port, this
                object shall have the value unconfigured(4)."
            ::= { atportEntry 8 }

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        atportZoneConfig OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                conflictOrientedSeed(1), -- use configured zone
                     -- information even if it conflicts with
                     -- another AppleTalk device
                garnered(2), -- acquire from another AppleTalk device
                guessed(3),  -- generate "random" zone information
                unconfigured(4), -- no other value applies
                conflictAverseSeed(5),  -- use configured zone
                      -- information, but don't come up if it
                      -- conflicts
                softSeed(6)  -- attempt to use configured zone
                      -- information, but use zone information
                      -- from another router if our configuration
                      -- conflicts
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The status of the zone information for this port.
                If this port is not a native AppleTalk port, this
                object shall have the value unconfigured(4)."
            ::= { atportEntry 9 }
        atportZoneDefault OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATName
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The name of the default zone for this port.  If
                this port only has one zone, that zone is
                represented here. If this port is not a native
                AppleTalk port, this object shall contain an octet
                string of zero length.
                When this value is changed in a router, the router
                must send a zipNotify packet on the associated
                network."
            ::= { atportEntry 10 }
        atportIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The physical interface associated with this
                AppleTalk port.  The interface identified by a
                particular value of this index is the same interface

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                as identified by the same value of ifIndex."
            ::= { atportEntry 11 }
        atportNetFrom OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpNodeAddress
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "When atportNetConfig is set to garnered(2), this
                variable contains the DDP address of an entity from
                which the AppleTalk network number was garnered.
                When atportNetConfig is set to
                conflictOrientedSeed(1), conflictAverseSeed(5),
                or softSeed(6), this variable contains the DDP
                address of an entity which confirmed or supplied our
                AppleTalk network number, for example by replying to
                a ZIP GetNetInfo request.
                If atportNetConfig is set to guessed(3) or
                unconfigured(4), or if the entity has not received
                any network number confirmation, this variable
                should be set to three octets of zero."
            ::= { atportEntry 12 }
        atportZoneFrom OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpNodeAddress
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "When atportZoneConfig is set to garnered(2), this
                variable contains the DDP address of an entity from
                which the AppleTalk zone list was garnered.
                When atportZoneConfig is set to
                conflictOrientedSeed(1), conflictAverseSeed(5), or
                softSeed(6), this variable contains the DDP address
                of an entity which confirmed or supplied our
                AppleTalk zone information, for example by replying
                to a ZIP GetNetInfo request or a ZIP Query.
                If atportZoneConfig is set to guessed(3) or
                unconfigured(4), or if the entity has not received
                any zone confirmation, this variable should be set
                to three octets of zero."
            ::= { atportEntry 13 }

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        atportInPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of packets received by this entity on
                this port."
            ::= { atportEntry 14 }
        atportOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of packets transmitted by this entity on
                this port."
            ::= { atportEntry 15 }
        atportHome OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                home(1),
                notHome(2)
            }
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "An indication of whether or not the entity is
                homed on this port, that is to say, a port on which
                the entity could perform NBP registrations for
                services that it chooses to advertise."
            ::= { atportEntry 16 }
        atportCurrentZone OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATName
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The current zone for the port.  In general, this is
                the zone name in which services on this port will
                be registered.  If this port is not a native
                AppleTalk port, this object shall contain an octet
                string of zero length.  Note that modifications to
                this object do not affect the nbpTable."
            ::= { atportEntry 17 }
        atportConflictPhysAddr OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX OCTET STRING
            ACCESS read-only

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            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The link-layer address of a device which caused
                this entity to set atportStatus to
                offDueToConflict(6). If this address is not
                available, or if the entity has not set atportStatus
                to offDueToConflict, this object shall be a zero
                length OCTET STRING."
            ::= { atportEntry 18 }
  1. - The atportZoneTable stores information about the zones
  2. - associated with each port. The default zone for each
  3. - port is stored in the port's atportZoneDefault variable;
  4. - all other zones for the port are listed in this table.
  5. - If a port only has one zone, it should be stored in the
  6. - port's atportZoneDefault variable, and this table should
  7. - be empty.
  8. -
  9. - One of the indexes for this table is atportZoneName.
  10. - Even though AppleTalk zone name matches are
  11. - case-insensitive, this table will store zone names
  12. - regardless of case. SNMP Get, GetNext and Set operations
  13. - are performed on these (potentially) mixed case strings
  14. - according to the normal SNMP rules with the following
  15. - caveat: in processing a SET request, the agent shall
  16. - perform a case-insensitive search and a case-sensitive
  17. - search. If the case-insensitive search matches and the
  18. - case-sensitive search does not match, the "equivalent"
  19. - zone name exists in another entry with a different
  20. - capitalization and the SET request shall fail due
  21. - to the name being inconsistent (SNMPv1 should return a
  22. - genErr.) This insures that only one version of a zone
  23. - name will appear in each agent, at the expense of forcing
  24. - a management station to query using that exact name.
        atportZoneTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtportZoneEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The table of zone information for non-default
                zones on ports."
            ::= { atport 2 }
        atportZoneEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX AtportZoneEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory

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            DESCRIPTION
                "An entry of zone information for a port.
                As an example, an instance of the atportZoneStatus
                object might be named
                atportZoneStatus.2.8.84.119.105.108.105.103.104.116"
            INDEX { atportZonePort, atportZoneName }
            ::= { atportZoneTable 1 }
        AtportZoneEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            atportZonePort     INTEGER,
            atportZoneName     ATName (SIZE (1..32)),
            atportZoneStatus   INTEGER
        }
        atportZonePort OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "An integer representing the port to which this zone
                belongs. The port identified by a particular value
                of this object is the same port as identified by the
                same value of atportIndex."
            ::= { atportZoneEntry 1 }
        atportZoneName OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATName (SIZE (1..32))
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A zone name configured for the AppleTalk port
                referred to in the corresponding entry of
                atportZonePort.
                When this value is changed in a router, the router
                must send a zipNotify packet on the associated
                network."
            ::= { atportZoneEntry 2 }
        atportZoneStatus OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                valid(1),
                invalid(2)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION

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                "The status of this zone entry.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in
                the atportZoneTable.  That is, it effectively
                disassociates the mapping identified with said
                entry.  It is an implementation-specific matter as
                to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry
                from the table. Accordingly, management stations
                must be prepared to receive from agents tabular
                information corresponding to entries not currently
                in use.  Proper interpretation of such entries
                requires examination of the relevant
                atportZoneStatus object."
            ::= { atportZoneEntry 3 }
  1. - The DDP Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all
  4. - entities that implement DDP
  5. -
  6. - This group consists of DDP variables that would be
  7. - implemented by either a router or an end node. The
  8. - following variables are included:
  9. - ddpOutRequests
  10. - ddpOutShorts
  11. - ddpOutLongs
  12. - ddpInReceives
  13. - ddpInLocalDatagrams
  14. - ddpNoProtocolHandlers
  15. - ddpTooShortErrors
  16. - ddpTooLongErrors
  17. - ddpShortDDPErrors
  18. - ddpChecksumErrors
  19. - ddpListenerTable
  20. -
  21. - Note that the variables in this group are not numbered
  22. - sequentially. This was done so that it was not necessary
  23. - to deprecate variables from RFC 1243.
        ddpOutRequests OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of DDP datagrams which were
                supplied to DDP by local DDP clients in requests for

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                transmission.  Note that this counter does not
                include any datagrams counted in ddpForwRequests."
            ::= { ddp 1 }
        ddpOutShorts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of short DDP datagrams which were
                transmitted from this entity."
            ::= { ddp 2 }
        ddpOutLongs OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of long DDP datagrams which were
                transmitted from this entity."
            ::= { ddp 3 }
        ddpInReceives OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input datagrams received by
                DDP, including those received in error."
            ::= { ddp 4 }
        ddpInLocalDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input DDP datagrams for which
                this
                entity was their final DDP destination."
            ::= { ddp 6 }
        ddpNoProtocolHandlers OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of DDP datagrams addressed to this
                entity that were addressed to an upper layer protocol

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                for which no protocol handler existed."
            ::= { ddp 7 }
        ddpTooShortErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input DDP datagrams dropped
                because the received data length was less than the
                data length specified in the DDP header or the
                received data length was less than the length of the
                expected DDP header."
            ::= { ddp 9 }
        ddpTooLongErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input DDP datagrams dropped
                because they exceeded the maximum DDP datagram
                size."
            ::= { ddp 10 }
        ddpShortDDPErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input DDP datagrams dropped
                because this entity was not their final destination
                and their type was short DDP."
            ::= { ddp 12 }
        ddpChecksumErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input DDP datagrams for which
                this DDP entity was their final destination, and
                which were dropped because of a checksum error."
            ::= { ddp 14 }
        ddpListenerTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DdpListenerEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible

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            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The ddpListenerTable stores information for each
                DDP socket that has a listener."
            ::= { ddp 15 }
        ddpListenerEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpListenerEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "This ddpListenerEntry contains information about a
                particular socket that has a socket listener.
                As an example, an instance of the ddpListenerStatus
                object might be named ddpListenerStatus.0.80.220.1"
            INDEX { ddpListenerAddress }
            ::= { ddpListenerTable 1 }
        DdpListenerEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            ddpListenerAddress         DdpSocketAddress,
            ddpListenerInPkts          Counter,
            ddpListenerStatus          INTEGER
        }
        ddpListenerAddress OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The DDP address that this socket listener is bound
                to.  If this socket listener isn't bound to a
                particular address, for instance if it is intended
                for all interfaces, this object shall have the value
                of three octets of zero followed by one octet of
                socket number. The socket number must not equal
                zero."
            ::= { ddpListenerEntry 1 }
        ddpListenerInPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of packets received for this listener."
            ::= { ddpListenerEntry 2 }

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        ddpListenerStatus OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                valid(1),
                invalid(2)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The status of this socket listener.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the
                ddpListenerTable.  That is, it effectively
                disassociates the mapping identified with said
                entry.  It is an implementation-specific matter as
                to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry
                from the table. Accordingly, management stations
                must be prepared to receive from agents tabular
                information corresponding to entries not currently
                in use.  Proper interpretation of such entries
                requires examination of the relevant
                ddpListenerStatus object."
            ::= { ddpListenerEntry 3 }
  1. - The DDP Router Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is required for all routers
  4. - which implement DDP
  5. -
  6. - This group consists of DDP variables that only a router
  7. - would implement. The following variables are included:
  8. - ddpForwRequests
  9. - ddpOutNoRoutes
  10. - ddpBroadcastErrors
  11. - ddpHopCountErrors
  12. - ddpForwardingTable
  13. -
  14. - Note that the variables in this group are not numbered
  15. - sequentially. This was done so that variables from
  16. - RFC 1243 did not need to be deprecated.
        ddpForwRequests OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of input datagrams for which this entity
                was not their final DDP destination, as a result of

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                which an attempt was made to find a route to forward
                them to that final destination."
            ::= { ddp 5 }
        ddpOutNoRoutes OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of DDP datagrams dropped because a
                route could not be found to their final destination."
            ::= { ddp 8 }
        ddpBroadcastErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input DDP datagrams dropped
                because this entity was not their final destination
                and they were addressed to the link level broadcast."
            ::= { ddp 11 }
        ddpHopCountErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input DDP datagrams dropped
                because this entity was not their final destination
                and their hop count would exceed 15."
            ::= { ddp 13 }
  1. - The ddpForwardingTable is a read-only table which shows the
  2. - next hop that a datagram will take when being routed to a
  3. - specific network. If a manager wishes to change data in
  4. - this table via SNMP, he must change it in the MIB for the
  5. - routing protocol itself (by incrementing hop counts,
  6. - etc), rather than in this table. This table is derived
  7. - by the managed entity from the information it receives
  8. - from the routing protocols that it supports.
  9. -
  10. - This table also shows the routing table from which the next
  11. - hop was derived. When a MIB is written for an AppleTalk
  12. - routing protocol, it should include the definition of an
  13. - object identifier which will be used in the
  14. - ddpForwardingProto variable defined here. (For example,
  15. - a value for RTMP is defined as { ddp-forw-proto-oids 1 }

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  1. - below.)
  2. -
  3. - To look for a specific net N in this table, it is suggested
  4. - that the management station perform a get-next query for
  5. - ddpForwardingNetEnd.(N-1). This will retrieve the correct
  6. - row if it exists in the table.
        ddpForwardingTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DdpForwardingEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A table of forwarding entries for DDP.  This table
                contains a route for each AppleTalk network currently
                known to the entity."
            ::= { ddp 16 }
        ddpForwardingEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpForwardingEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A forwarding entry for a particular AppleTalk
                network.
                As an example, an instance of the ddpForwardingPort
                object might be named ddpForwardingPort.0.90"
            INDEX { ddpForwardingNetEnd }
            ::= { ddpForwardingTable 1 }
        DdpForwardingEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            ddpForwardingNetEnd         ATNetworkNumber,
            ddpForwardingNetStart       ATNetworkNumber,
            ddpForwardingNextHop        OCTET STRING,
            ddpForwardingProto          OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
            ddpForwardingModifiedTime   TimeTicks,
            ddpForwardingUseCounts      Counter,
            ddpForwardingPort           INTEGER
        }
        ddpForwardingNetEnd OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The last network number in the network range
                matched by this forwarding entry.  This will not be
                zero even if this corresponds to a non-extended

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                net."
            ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 1 }
        ddpForwardingNetStart OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The first network number in the network range
                matched by this forwarding entry."
            ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 2 }
        ddpForwardingNextHop OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX OCTET STRING
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The next hop in the route to this entry's
                destination network.  The format of this address can
                be determined by examinating the atportType
                corresponding to this entry."
            ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 3 }
        ddpForwardingProto OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The routing mechanism by which this route was
                learned."
            ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 4 }
        ddpForwardingModifiedTime OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX TimeTicks
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The value of sysUpTime at the time of the last
                modification to this entry.  The initial value of
                ddpForwardingModified time shall be the value of
                sysUpTime at the time the entry is created."
            ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 5 }
        ddpForwardingUseCounts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION

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                "The number of times this entry has been used to
                route a packet to the destination network.  Note
                that this counter is not cleared when the
                corresponding ddpForwardingNextHop variable
                changes."
           ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 6 }
        ddpForwardingPort OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The AppleTalk port through which
                ddpForwardingNextHop is reached.  The interface
                identified by a particular value of this variable is
                the same interface as identified by the same value
                of atportIndex."
            ::= { ddpForwardingEntry 7 }
        ddpForwProtoOids OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ddp 17 }
  1. - The value to be assigned to ddpForwardingProto when the
  2. - routing protocol is RTMP.

rtmpRoutingProto OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ddpForwProtoOids 1 }

  1. - The value to be assigned to ddpForwardingProto when the
  2. - routing protocol is KIP.

kipRoutingProto OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ddpForwProtoOids 2 }

        ddpForwardingTableOverflows OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times the entity attempted to add an
                entry to the forwarding table but failed due to
                overflow."
            ::= { ddp 18 }
  1. - The RTMP Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is required for all routers
  4. - which implement RTMP
        rtmpTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RtmpEntry

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            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A list of Routing Table Maintenance Protocol
                entries for this entity."
            ::= { rtmp 1 }
        rtmpEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX RtmpEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The route entry to a particular network range.
                As an example, an instance of the rtmpPort object
                might be named rtmpPort.0.80"
            INDEX { rtmpRangeStart }
            ::= { rtmpTable 1 }
        RtmpEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            rtmpRangeStart  ATNetworkNumber,
            rtmpRangeEnd    ATNetworkNumber,
            rtmpNextHop     OCTET STRING,
            rtmpType        INTEGER,
            rtmpPort        INTEGER,
            rtmpHops        INTEGER,
            rtmpState       INTEGER
        }
        rtmpRangeStart OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The first DDP network address in the network range
                to which this routing entry pertains.  This is a two
                octet DDP network address in network byte order."
            ::= { rtmpEntry 1 }
        rtmpRangeEnd OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The last DDP network address in the network range
                to which this routing entry pertains.  This is a two
                octet DDP network address in network byte order.  If
                the network to which this routing entry pertains is

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                a non-extended network, the value for rtmpRangeEnd
                shall be two octets of zero."
            ::= { rtmpEntry 2 }
        rtmpNextHop OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX OCTET STRING
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The next internet router in the route to this
                entry's destination network.  The format of this
                address can be determined by examinating the
                atportType corresponding to this entry."
            ::= { rtmpEntry 3 }
        rtmpType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                other(1),
                appletalk(2),
                serialPPP(3),
                serialNonstandard(4)
            }
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The type of network over which this route points."
            ::= { rtmpEntry 4 }
        rtmpPort OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The AppleTalk port over which this route points.
                The interface identified by a particular value of
                this variable is the same interface as identified by
                the same value of atportIndex."
            ::= { rtmpEntry 5 }
        rtmpHops OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of hops required to reach the
                destination network to which this routing entry
                pertains."
            ::= { rtmpEntry 6 }

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        rtmpState OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                good(1),
                suspect(2),
                badZero(3),
                badOne(4),
                invalid(5)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The status of the information contained in this
                route entry.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(5) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in
                the rtmpTable.  That is, it  effectively
                disassociates the mapping identified with said
                entry.  It is an implementation-specific matter as
                to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry
                from the table. Accordingly, management stations
                must be prepared to receive from agents tabular
                information corresponding to entries not currently
                in use.  Proper interpretation of such entries
                requires examination of the relevant rtmpState
                object."
            ::= { rtmpEntry 7 }
        rtmpInDataPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of good RTMP data packets
                received by this entity."
            ::= { rtmp 2 }
        rtmpOutDataPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of RTMP packets sent by this
                entity."
            ::= { rtmp 3 }
        rtmpInRequestPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter

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            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of good RTMP Request packets
                received by this entity."
            ::= { rtmp 4 }
        rtmpNextIREqualChanges OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of times RTMP changes the
                Next Internet Router in a routing entry because the
                hop count advertised in a routing tuple was equal to
                the current hop count for a particular network."
            ::= { rtmp 5 }
        rtmpNextIRLessChanges OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of times RTMP changes the
                Next Internet Router in a routing entry because the
                hop count advertised in a routing tuple was less
                than the current hop count for a particular network."
            ::= { rtmp 6 }
        rtmpRouteDeletes OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of times RTMP deletes a route
                because it was aged out of the table.  This can help
                to detect routing problems."
            ::= { rtmp 7 }
        rtmpRoutingTableOverflows OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times RTMP attempted to add a route
                to the RTMP table but failed due to lack of space."
            ::= { rtmp 8 }

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  1. - The RTMP Stub Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all
  4. - entities that implement RTMP
  5. -
  6. - It is intended that this group be implemented by routers
  7. - and end nodes.
        rtmpOutRequestPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of RTMP Request packets sent
                by this entity."
            ::= { rtmpStub 1 }
        rtmpInVersionMismatches OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of RTMP packets received by
                this entity that were rejected due to a version
                mismatch."
            ::= { rtmpStub 2 }
        rtmpInErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of RTMP packets received by
                this entity that were rejected for an error other
                than version mismatch."
            ::= { rtmpStub 3 }
  1. - The KIP Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all
  4. - entities that implement KIP
        kipTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF KipEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION

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                "The table of routing information for KIP networks."
            ::= { kip 1 }
        kipEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX KipEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "An entry in the routing table for KIP networks.
                As an example, an instance of the kipCore object
                might be named kipCore.0.80"
            INDEX { kipNetStart }
            ::= { kipTable 1 }
        KipEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            kipNetStart     ATNetworkNumber,
            kipNetEnd       ATNetworkNumber,
            kipNextHop      IpAddress,
            kipHopCount     INTEGER,
            kipBCastAddr    IpAddress,
            kipCore         INTEGER,
            kipType         INTEGER,
            kipState        INTEGER,
            kipShare        INTEGER,
            kipFrom         IpAddress
        }
        kipNetStart OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The first AppleTalk network address in the range
                for this routing entry.  This address is a two octet
                DDP network address in network byte order."
            ::= { kipEntry 1 }
        kipNetEnd OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The last AppleTalk network address in the range for
                this routing entry.  This address is a two octet DDP
                network address in network byte order.  If the
                network to which this AppleTalk port is connected is
                a non-extended network, the value for kipNetEnd

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                shall be two octets of zero."
            ::= { kipEntry 2 }
        kipNextHop OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX IpAddress
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The IP address of the next hop in the route to this
                entry's destination network."
            ::= { kipEntry 3 }
        kipHopCount OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of hops required to reach the destination
                network to which this entry pertains."
            ::= { kipEntry 4 }
        kipBCastAddr OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX IpAddress
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The form of the IP address used to broadcast on this
                network."
            ::= { kipEntry 5 }
        kipCore OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                 core(1),
                 notcore(2)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The status of kipNextHop as a core gateway."
            ::= { kipEntry 6 }
        kipType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                 kipRouter(1),
                 net(2),
                 host(3),
                 other(4),
                 async(5)

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            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The type of the entity that this route points to."
            ::= { kipEntry 7 }
        kipState OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                 configured(1),  -- this entry is not aged
                 learned(2),
                 invalid(3)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The state of this network entry.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(3) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the
                kipTable.  That is, it  effectively disassociates the
                mapping identified with said entry.  It is an
                implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent
                removes an invalidated entry from the table.
                Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to
                receive from agents tabular information corresponding
                to entries not currently in use.  Proper
                interpretation of such entries requires examination
                of the relevant kipState object."
            ::= { kipEntry 8 }
        kipShare OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                 shared(1),
                 private(2)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "If the information in this entry is propagated to
                other routers as part of the AA routing protocol,
                the value of this variable is equal to shared(1).
                Otherwise its value is private(2)."
            ::= { kipEntry 9 }
        kipFrom OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX IpAddress
            ACCESS read-only

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            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The IP address from which the routing entry was
                learned via the AA protocol.  If this entry was not
                created via the AA protocol, it should contain IP
                address 0.0.0.0."
            ::= { kipEntry 10 }
  1. - The ZIP Router Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is required for all routers
  4. - which implement ZIP
  5. -
  6. - This group consists of ZIP variables that would be
  7. - implemented by a router.
        zipTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ZipEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The table of zone information for reachable
                AppleTalk networks."
            ::= { zipRouter 1 }
        zipEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ZipEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "An entry of zone information for a particular zone
                and network combination.
                As an example, an instance of the zipZoneState object
                might be named zipZoneState.0.80.4"
            INDEX { zipZoneNetStart, zipZoneIndex }
            ::= { zipTable 1 }
        ZipEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            zipZoneName     ATName,
            zipZoneIndex    INTEGER,
            zipZoneNetStart ATNetworkNumber,
            zipZoneNetEnd   ATNetworkNumber,
            zipZoneState    INTEGER,
            zipZoneFrom     OCTET STRING,
            zipZonePort     INTEGER
        }

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        zipZoneName OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATName
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The zone name of this entry.  This is stored in
                Mac ASCII format.  If the full zone list for the
                entry is not known, the value for zipZoneName shall
                be a zero length octet string."
            ::= { zipEntry 1 }
        zipZoneIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "An integer that is unique to the zipZoneName that
                is present in this entry.  For any given zone name,
                every zipEntry that has an equal zone name will have
                the same zipZoneIndex.  When a zone name is
                discovered which is not currently in the table, it
                will be assigned an index greater than any
                previously assigned index."
            ::= { zipEntry 2 }
        zipZoneNetStart OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The network that starts the range for this entry.
                This address is a two octet DDP network address in
                network byte order."
            ::= { zipEntry 3 }
        zipZoneNetEnd OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATNetworkNumber
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The network that ends the range for this entry.
                This address is a two octet DDP network address in
                network byte order.  If the network to which this
                zip entry pertains is a non-extended network, the
                value for zipZoneNetEnd shall be two octets of
                zero."
            ::= { zipEntry 4 }

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        zipZoneState OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                valid(1),
                invalid(2)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The state of this zip entry.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in
                the zipTable.  That is, it  effectively
                disassociates the mapping identified with said
                entry.  It is an implementation-specific matter as
                to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry
                from the table. Accordingly, management stations
                must be prepared to receive from agents tabular
                information corresponding to entries not currently
                in use.  Proper interpretation of such entries
                requires examination of the relevant zipZoneState
                object."
            ::= { zipEntry 5 }
        zipZoneFrom OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX OCTET STRING
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The address from which this zone name to network
                number mapping was learned.  The format of this
                address can be determined by examining the
                atportType corresponding to this entry.  When this
                mapping is learned from the entity itself, this
                object shall have the value of three
                octets of zero."
            ::= { zipEntry 6 }
        zipZonePort OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The AppleTalk port through which this zone name to
                network number mapping was learned.  The interface
                identified by a particular value of this variable is
                the same interface as identified by the same value
                of atportIndex."

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            ::= { zipEntry 7 }
        zipInZipQueries OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ZIP Queries received by this entity."
            ::= { zipRouter 2 }
        zipInZipReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ZIP Replies received by this entity."
            ::= { zipRouter 3 }
        zipInZipExtendedReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ZIP Extended Replies received by this
                entity."
            ::= { zipRouter 4 }
        zipZoneConflictErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times a conflict has been detected
                between this entity's zone information and another
                entity's zone information."
            ::= { zipRouter 5 }
        zipInObsoletes OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ZIP Takedown or ZIP Bringup packets
                received by this entity.  Note that as the ZIP
                Takedown and ZIP Bringup packets have been
                obsoleted, the receipt of one of these packets
                indicates that a node sent it in error."
            ::= { zipRouter 6 }

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  1. - The zipRouterNetInfoTable is used to record information
  2. - about zipGetNetInfo and zipGetNetInfo Reply packets that
  3. - were received on each port for a router. This table
  4. - augments the atportTable.
        zipRouterNetInfoTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ZipRouterNetInfoEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The table of Net Info packets received by each port
                on this entity."
            ::= { zipRouter 7 }
        zipRouterNetInfoEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ZipRouterNetInfoEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The description of the Net Info packets received on
                a particular port on this entity.  One such entry
                shall exist for each atport on this router entity.
                As an example, an instance of the zipInGetNetInfos
                object might be named zipInGetNetInfos.2"
            INDEX { atportIndex }
            ::= { zipRouterNetInfoTable 1 }
        ZipRouterNetInfoEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            zipInGetNetInfos        Counter,
            zipOutGetNetInfoReplies Counter,
            zipZoneOutInvalids      Counter,
            zipAddressInvalids      Counter
        }
        zipInGetNetInfos OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ZIP GetNetInfo packets received on
                this port by this entity."
            ::= { zipRouterNetInfoEntry 1 }
        zipOutGetNetInfoReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory

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            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ZIP GetNetInfo Reply packets sent out
                this port by this entity."
            ::= { zipRouterNetInfoEntry 2 }
        zipZoneOutInvalids OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times this entity has sent a ZIP
                GetNetInfo Reply with the zone invalid bit set in
                response to a GetNetInfo Request with an invalid
                zone name."
            ::= { zipRouterNetInfoEntry 3 }
        zipAddressInvalids OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times this entity had to broadcast a
                ZIP GetNetInfo Reply because the GetNetInfo Request
                had an invalid address."
            ::= { zipRouterNetInfoEntry 4 }
  1. - The ZIP End Node Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities
  4. - that implement ZIP
  5. -
  6. - This group consists of ZIP variables that would be
  7. - implemented by either a router or an end node.
  1. - The zipNetInfoTable is used to record information about
  2. - zipGetNetInfo and zipGetNetInfo Reply packets that were
  3. - received on each port of an entity. This table augments
  4. - the atportTable.
        zipNetInfoTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ZipNetInfoEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The table of Net Info packets received by each port
                on this entity."
            ::= { zipEndNode 1 }

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        zipNetInfoEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ZipNetInfoEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The description of the Net Info packets received on
                a particular port on this entity.  One such entry
                shall exist for each atport on this entity.
                As an example, an instance of the zipOutGetNetInfos
                object might be named zipOutGetNetInfos.2"
            INDEX { atportIndex }
            ::= { zipNetInfoTable 1 }
        ZipNetInfoEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            zipOutGetNetInfos       Counter,
            zipInGetNetInfoReplies  Counter,
            zipZoneInInvalids       Counter
        }
        zipOutGetNetInfos OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ZIP GetNetInfo packets sent out this
                port by this entity."
            ::= { zipNetInfoEntry 1 }
        zipInGetNetInfoReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ZIP GetNetInfo Reply packets received
            on this port by this entity."
            ::= { zipNetInfoEntry 2 }
        zipZoneInInvalids OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times this entity has received a ZIP
                GetNetInfo Reply with the zone invalid bit set
                because the corresponding GetNetInfo Request had an
                invalid zone name."
            ::= { zipNetInfoEntry 3 }

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        zipInErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ZIP packets received by this entity
                that were rejected for any error."
            ::= { zipEndNode 2 }
  1. - The NBP Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities
  4. - that implement NBP
        nbpTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF NbpEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The table of NBP services registered on this entity."
            ::= { nbp 1 }
        nbpEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX NbpEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The description of an NBP service registered on this
                entity.
                As an example, an instance of the nbpZone object
                might be named nbpZone.2"
            INDEX { nbpIndex }
            ::= { nbpTable  1 }
        NbpEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            nbpIndex        INTEGER,
            nbpObject       ATName (SIZE (1..32)),
            nbpType         ATName (SIZE (1..32)),
            nbpZone         ATName,
            nbpState        INTEGER,
            nbpAddress      DdpSocketAddress,
            nbpEnumerator   INTEGER (0..255)
        }
        nbpIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER

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            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The index of this NBP entry.  This index is unique
                with respect to the indexes of all other NBP entries,
                and shall remain constant throughout the lifetime
                of this object."
            ::= { nbpEntry 1 }
        nbpObject OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATName (SIZE (1..32))
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The name of the service described by this entity.
                When this variable is changed, the entity should
                perform an NBP registration using the new nbpObject."
            ::= { nbpEntry 2 }
        nbpType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATName (SIZE (1..32))
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The type of the service described by this entity.
                When this variable is changed, the entity should
                perform an NBP registration using the new nbpType."
            ::= { nbpEntry 3 }
        nbpZone OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX ATName
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The zone the service described by this entity is
                registered in.  This must be the actual zone name,
                without any wildcard characters.  When this variable
                is changed, the entity should perform an NBP
                registration using the new nbpZone."
                ::= { nbpEntry 4 }
        nbpState OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                valid(1),
                registering(2), -- attempting to register the service
                registrationFailed(3),
                invalid(4)
            }

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            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The state of this NBP entry.
                When the registration for an entry in the nbpTable
                fails, it is an implementation-specific matter as to
                how long the entry will remain in the
                registrationFailed(3) state before moving to the
                invalid(4) state.  Note that the entry may pass
                immediately from the registrationFailed state to
                the invalid state.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(4) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the
                nbpTable.  That is, it  effectively disassociates the
                mapping identified with said entry.  It is an
                implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent
                removes an invalidated entry from the table.
                Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to
                receive from agents tabular information corresponding
                to entries not currently in use.  Proper
                interpretation of such entries requires examination
                of the relevant nbpState object."
            ::= { nbpEntry 5 }
        nbpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The DDP network, node, and socket number of this
                entity. If this is unspecified, for instance if the
                registration is on all ports of a multiport device,
                this object shall have the value of three octets of
                zero, followed by one octet of socket number."
            ::= { nbpEntry 6 }
        nbpEnumerator OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The enumerator assigned to this entity."
            ::= { nbpEntry 7 }
        nbpInLookUpRequests OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter

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            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of NBP LookUp Requests received."
            ::= { nbp 2 }
        nbpInLookUpReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of NBP LookUp Replies received."
            ::= { nbp 3 }
        nbpInBroadcastRequests OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of NBP Broadcast Requests received."
            ::= { nbp 4 }
        nbpInForwardRequests OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of NBP Forward Requests received."
            ::= { nbp 5 }
        nbpOutLookUpReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of NBP LookUp Replies sent."
            ::= { nbp 6 }
        nbpRegistrationFailures OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times this node experienced a failure
                in attempting to register an NBP entity."
            ::= { nbp 7 }

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            nbpInErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of NBP packets received by this entity
                that were rejected for any error."
            ::= { nbp 8 }
  1. - The ATEcho Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all
  4. - entities that implement ATEcho
        atechoRequests OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of AppleTalk Echo requests received."
            ::= { atecho 1 }
        atechoReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of AppleTalk Echo replies sent."
            ::= { atecho 2 }
        atechoOutRequests OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The count of AppleTalk Echo requests sent."
            ::= { atecho 3 }
        atechoInReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The count of AppleTalk Echo replies received."
            ::= { atecho 4 }

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  1. - The ATP Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities
  4. - that implement ATP
        atpInPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ATP packets received by this entity."
            ::= { atp 1 }
        atpOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ATP packets sent by this entity."
            ::= { atp 2 }
        atpTRequestRetransmissions OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times that a timeout occurred and a
                Transaction Request packet needed to be
                retransmitted by this host."
            ::= { atp 3 }
        atpTResponseRetransmissions OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times a timeout was detected and a
                Transaction Response packet needed to be
                retransmitted by this host."
            ::= { atp 4 }
        atpReleaseTimerExpiredCounts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times the release timer expired, as a
                result of which a Request Control Block had to be

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                deleted."
            ::= { atp 5 }
        atpRetryCountExceededs OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times the retry count was exceeded,
                and an error was returned to the client of ATP."
            ::= { atp 6 }
        atpListenerTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtpListenerEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The atpListenerTable stores information for each ATP
                socket that has a listener."
            ::= { atp 7 }
        atpListenerEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX AtpListenerEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "This atpListenerEntry contains information about a
                particular socket that has a socket listener.
                As an example, an instance of the atpListenerStatus
                object might be named atpListenerStatus.0.80.220.3"
            INDEX { atpListenerAddress }
            ::= { atpListenerTable 1 }
        AtpListenerEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            atpListenerAddress   DdpSocketAddress,
            atpListenerStatus    INTEGER
        }
        atpListenerAddress OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The DDP address that this socket listener is bound
                to. If this socket listener isn't bound to a
                particular address, for instance if it is intended
                for all interfaces, this object shall have the value

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                of three octets of zero followed by one octet of
                socket number."
            ::= { atpListenerEntry 1 }
        atpListenerStatus OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                valid(1),
                invalid(2)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The status of this socket.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in
                the atpListenerTable.  That is, it effectively
                disassociates the mapping identified with said
                entry.  It is an implementation-specific matter as
                to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry
                from the table. Accordingly, management stations
                must be prepared to receive from agents tabular
                information corresponding to entries not currently
                in use.  Proper interpretation of such entries
                requires examination of the relevant
                atpListenerStatus object."
            ::= { atpListenerEntry 2 }
  1. - The PAP group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities
  4. - that implement PAP
        papInOpenConns OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of PAP Open Connection requests received
                by this entity."
            ::= { pap 1 }
        papOutOpenConns OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION

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                "The number of PAP Open Connection requests sent by
                this entity."
            ::= { pap 2 }
        papInDatas OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of PAP Data messages received by
                this entity."
            ::= { pap 3 }
        papOutDatas OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of PAP Data messages sent by
                this entity."
            ::= { pap 4 }
        papInCloseConns OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of PAP Close Connection requests
                received by this entity."
            ::= { pap 5 }
        papOutCloseConns OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of PAP Close Connection requests sent by
                this entity."
            ::= { pap 6 }
        papTickleTimeoutCloses OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times the PAP entity on this node
                closed a connection because it didn't receive a
                Tickle message before its timer expired."

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            ::= { pap 7 }
        papServerTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PapServerEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A list of servers on this entity that are
                accessible through the Printer Access Protocol."
            ::= { pap 8 }
        papServerEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX PapServerEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A set of information about a particular PAP server's
                configuration and performance.
                As an example, an instance of the papServerStatus
                object might be named papServerStatus.1"
            INDEX { papServerIndex }
            ::= { papServerTable 1 }
        PapServerEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            papServerIndex                          INTEGER,
            papServerListeningSocket                DdpSocketAddress,
            papServerStatus                         DisplayString,
            papServerCompletedJobs                  Counter,
            papServerBusyJobs                       INTEGER,
            papServerFreeJobs                       INTEGER,
            papServerAuthenticationFailures         Counter,
            papServerAccountingFailures             Counter,
            papServerGeneralFailures                Counter,
            papServerState                          INTEGER,
            papServerLastStatusMsg                  DisplayString
        }
        papServerIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "An unique value for each Printer Access Protocol
                Server."
            ::= { papServerEntry 1 }

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        papServerListeningSocket OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The Server Listening Socket that this PAP server is
                listening on."
            ::= { papServerEntry 2 }
        papServerStatus OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The status string of this server.  This is the
                message as it would appear in a PAP Status Reply
                from this server."
            ::= { papServerEntry 3 }
        papServerCompletedJobs OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of jobs that have been accepted and
                successfully executed by this server."
            ::= { papServerEntry 4 }
        papServerBusyJobs OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of GetNextJob calls that have accepted
                and are currently executing a job."
            ::= { papServerEntry 5 }
        papServerFreeJobs OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The minimum number of GetNextJob calls that are
                currently waiting for a job."
            ::= { papServerEntry 6 }

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        papServerAuthenticationFailures OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times this PAP server rejected a job
                because the job was not correctly authenticated."
            ::= { papServerEntry 7 }
        papServerAccountingFailures OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times this PAP server rejected a job
                because the job did not fit some accounting rule,
                such as exceeding a quota."
            ::= { papServerEntry 8 }
        papServerGeneralFailures OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times this PAP server rejected a job
                for some reason other than authentication or
                accounting failures."
            ::= { papServerEntry 9 }
        papServerState OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                valid(1),
                invalid(2)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The state of this PAP Server entry.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in
                the papServerTable.  That is, it  effectively
                disassociates the mapping identified with said
                entry.  It is an implementation-specific matter as
                to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry
                from the table. Accordingly, management stations
                must be prepared to receive from agents tabular
                information corresponding to entries not currently

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                in use.  Proper interpretation of such entries
                requires examination of the relevant papServerState
                object."
            ::= { papServerEntry 10 }
        papServerLastStatusMsg OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The last status message that was transmitted by
                this server."
            ::= { papServerEntry 11 }
  1. - The ASP Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities
  4. - that implement ASP
        aspInputTransactions OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ASP requests and replies received by
                this entity.  Note that this is not necessarily the
                number of packets containing ASP transactions."
            ::= { asp 1 }
        aspOutputTransactions OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ASP requests and replies sent by this
                entity.  Note that this is not necessarily the number
                of packets containing ASP transactions."
            ::= { asp 2 }
        aspInOpenSessions OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ASP Open Session requests and replies
                received by this entity."
            ::= { asp 3 }

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        aspOutOpenSessions OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ASP Open Session requests and replies
                sent by this entity."
            ::= { asp 4 }
        aspInCloseSessions OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ASP Close Session requests and replies
                received by this entity."
            ::= { asp 5 }
        aspOutCloseSessions OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ASP Close Session requests and replies
                sent by this entity."
           ::= { asp 6 }
        aspNoMoreSessionsErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times an error condition was returned
                because this server implementation could not support
                another session."
            ::= { asp 7 }
        aspTickleTimeOutCloses OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times the ASP entity on this node
                closed a connection because it didn't receive any
                messages from the remote end before its timer
                expired."
            ::= { asp 8 }

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        aspConnTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AspConnEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A list of ASP connections on this entity."
            ::= { asp 9 }
        aspConnEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX AspConnEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A set of information describing an ASP connection.
                As an example, an instance of the aspConnState object
                might be named
                aspConnState.0.80.220.135.0.80.239.119.12"
            INDEX { aspConnLocalAddress, aspConnRemoteAddress,
                    aspConnID }
            ::= { aspConnTable 1 }
        AspConnEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            aspConnLocalAddress        DdpSocketAddress,
            aspConnRemoteAddress       DdpSocketAddress,
            aspConnID                  INTEGER (1..255),
            aspConnLastReqNum          INTEGER (1..65535),
            aspConnServerEnd           INTEGER,
            aspConnState               INTEGER
        }
        aspConnLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The local address of this ASP connection."
            ::= { aspConnEntry 1 }
        aspConnRemoteAddress OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The remote address of this ASP connection.  If
                this entry is in the listening mode, this object
                shall have a value of four octets of zero."
            ::= { aspConnEntry 2 }

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        aspConnID OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER (1..255)
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The remote Connection ID of this ASP connection.  If
                this entry is in the listening mode, this object
                shall have a value of zero."
            ::= { aspConnEntry 3 }
        aspConnLastReqNum  OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535)
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The last request number on this ASP connection.  If
                this entry is in the listening mode, this object
                shall have a value of zero."
            ::= { aspConnEntry 4 }
        aspConnServerEnd OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                sss(1), -- Server Session Socket
                wss(2), -- Workstation Session Socket
                sls(3)  -- Server Listening Socket
            }
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "Specifies what mode the local session end is in."
            ::= { aspConnEntry 5 }
        aspConnState OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                open(1),
                closed(2),
                invalid(3)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The state of this ASP connection.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(3) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the
                aspConnTable.  That is, it  effectively disassociates
                the mapping identified with said entry.  It is an
                implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent
                removes an invalidated entry from the table.

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                Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to
                receive from agents tabular information corresponding
                to entries not currently in use.  Proper
                interpretation of such entries requires examination
                of the relevant aspConnState object."
            ::= { aspConnEntry 6 }
  1. - The ADSP Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities
  4. - that implement ADSP
        adspInPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ADSP packets received by this entity."
            ::= { adsp 1 }
        adspOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ADSP packets sent by this entity."
            ::= { adsp 2 }
        adspInOctets OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of data octets contained in ADSP packets
                received by this entity.  Note that this does not
                include EOM bits."
            ::= { adsp 3 }
        adspOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of data octets contained in ADSP packets
                sent by this entity.  Note that this does not include
                EOM bits."

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            ::= { adsp 4 }
        adspInDataPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ADSP data packets this entity has
                received."
            ::= { adsp 5 }
        adspOutDataPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ADSP data packets this entity has
                sent."
            ::= { adsp 6 }
        adspTimeoutErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times the ADSP on this entity detected
                an expired connection timer."
            ::= { adsp 7 }
        adspTimeoutCloseErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times the ADSP on this entity closed a
                connection because of too many timeouts."
            ::= { adsp 8 }
        adspConnTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AdspConnEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A list of ADSP connections on this entity."
            ::= { adsp 9 }
        adspConnEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX AdspConnEntry

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            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A set of information describing an ADSP connection.
                As an example, an instance of the adspConnState object
                might be named
                adspConnState.0.80.220.7.0.80.239.142.31231"
            INDEX { adspConnLocalAddress, adspConnRemoteAddress,
                    adspConnLocalConnID }
            ::= { adspConnTable 1 }
        AdspConnEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            adspConnLocalAddress        DdpSocketAddress,
            adspConnLocalConnID         INTEGER (0..65535),
            adspConnRemoteAddress       DdpSocketAddress,
            adspConnRemoteConnID        INTEGER (0..65535),
            adspConnState               INTEGER
        }
        adspConnLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The local DDP address of this ADSP connection."
            ::= { adspConnEntry 1 }
        adspConnLocalConnID OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The local Connection ID of this ADSP connection.  If
                this entry specifies an ADSP listener, this value
                shall be zero."
            ::= { adspConnEntry 2 }
        adspConnRemoteAddress OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DdpSocketAddress
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The remote DDP address of this ADSP connection.  If
                this entry specifies an ADSP listener, this value
                shall be zero."
            ::= { adspConnEntry 3 }
        adspConnRemoteConnID OBJECT-TYPE

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            SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535)
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The remote Connection ID of this ADSP connection.
                If this entry specifies an ADSP listener, this value
                shall be zero."
            ::= { adspConnEntry 4 }
        adspConnState OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                open(1),
                localHalfOpen(2),
                remoteHalfOpen(3),
                listening(4),
                closed(5),
                invalid(6)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The state of this ADSP connection.  The state is
                open if both ends are established.  If only one end
                is established, then the state is half-open.  If
                neither end is established, then the state is
                closed.  If an ADSP server is listening on a socket
                and is not yet connected, its state is set to
                listening, and the adspConnRemoteAddress,
                adspConnRemoteSocket, adspConnRemoteConnID, and
                adspConnRemoteWindowSize are all set to zero.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(6) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in
                the adspConnTable.  That is, it  effectively
                disassociates the mapping identified with said
                entry.  It is an implementation-specific matter as
                to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry
                from the table. Accordingly, management stations
                must be prepared to receive from agents tabular
                information corresponding to entries not currently
                in use.  Proper interpretation of such entries
                requires examination of the relevant adspConnState
                object."
            ::= { adspConnEntry 5 }

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  1. - The ATPortPtoP Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is mandatory for all entities
  4. - that implement AppleTalk point-to-point links
        atportPtoPTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AtportPtoPEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A list of AppleTalk point-to-point connections for
                this entity."
            ::= { atportptop 1 }
        atportPtoPEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX AtportPtoPEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The description of one of the AppleTalk
                point-to-point connections on this entity.
                As an example, an instance of the
                atportPtoPRemoteAddress object might be named
                atportPtoPRemoteAddress.2"
            INDEX { atportPtoPIndex }
            ::= { atportPtoPTable 1 }
        AtportPtoPEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            atportPtoPIndex           INTEGER,
            atportPtoPProtocol        OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
            atportPtoPRemoteName      DisplayString,
            atportPtoPRemoteAddress   OCTET STRING,
            atportPtoPPortIndex       INTEGER,
            atportPtoPStatus          INTEGER
        }
        atportPtoPIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A unique value for each AppleTalk point-to-point
                connection.  Its value is between 1 and the total
                number of AppleTalk point-to-point connections.  The
                value for each connection must remain constant at
                least from the re-initialization of the entity's
                network management system to the next

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                re-initialization."
            ::= { atportPtoPEntry 1 }
        atportPtoPProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The protocol type used over the point-to-point
                connection."
            ::= { atportPtoPEntry 2 }
        atportPtoPRemoteName OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX DisplayString
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A text string containing the network node name of the
                entity at the other end of the point-to-point link.
                If the name is unknown or undefined, then this
                string is zero length."
            ::= { atportPtoPEntry 3 }
        atportPtoPRemoteAddress OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX OCTET STRING
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The network address of the entity at the other end
                of the point-to-point link in network byte order.
                The format of this address can be determined
                by examinating the atportType corresponding to this
                entry.  If the address is unknown or undefined, then
                this string is zero length."
            ::= { atportPtoPEntry 4 }
        atportPtoPPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The AppleTalk port associated with this
                point-to-point connection.  The interface identified
                by a particular value of this index is the same
                interface as identified by the same value of
                atportIndex."
            ::= { atportPtoPEntry 5 }

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        atportPtoPStatus OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX INTEGER {
                valid(1),
                invalid(2)
            }
            ACCESS read-write
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The status of this entry in the atportPtoPTable.
                Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the
                effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in
                the atportPtoPTable.  That is, it  effectively
                disassociates the mapping identified with said
                entry.  It is an implementation-specific matter as
                to whether the agent removes an invalidated entry
                from the table. Accordingly, management stations
                must be prepared to receive from agents tabular
                information corresponding to entries not currently
                in use.  Proper interpretation of such entries
                requires examinationr of the relevant
                atportPtoPStatus object."
            ::= { atportPtoPEntry 6 }
        atportPtoPProtoOids OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atportptop 2 }
  1. - A list of values to be used for the atportPtoPProtocol
  2. - variable.
  3. - When new protocols are defined, their oids may be defined
  4. - in separate MIB documents in different branches of the tree.
        pToPProtoOther OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atportPtoPProtoOids 1 }
        pToPProtoAurp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atportPtoPProtoOids 2 }
        pToPProtoCaymanUdp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                    { atportPtoPProtoOids 3 }
        pToPProtoAtkvmsDecnetIV OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                    { atportPtoPProtoOids 4 }
        pToPProtoLiaisonUdp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                    { atportPtoPProtoOids 5 }
        pToPProtoIpx OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { atportPtoPProtoOids 6 }
        pToPProtoShivaIp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=
                    { atportPtoPProtoOids 7 }

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  1. - The Per Port Counters Group
  2. -
  3. - Implementation of this group is optional.
        perPortTable OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PerPortEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The table of per-port statistics for this entity."
            ::= { perPort 1 }
        perPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX PerPortEntry
            ACCESS not-accessible
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The statistics available for a particular port on
                this entity.
                As an example, an instance of the perPortAarpInProbes
                object might be named perPortAarpInProbes.2"
            INDEX { atportIndex }
            ::= { perPortTable  1 }
        PerPortEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            perPortAarpInProbes             Counter,
            perPortAarpOutProbes            Counter,
            perPortAarpInReqs               Counter,
            perPortAarpOutReqs              Counter,
            perPortAarpInRsps               Counter,
            perPortAarpOutRsps              Counter,
            perPortDdpInReceives            Counter,
            perPortDdpInLocalDatagrams      Counter,
            perPortDdpNoProtocolHandlers    Counter,
            perPortDdpTooShortErrors        Counter,
            perPortDdpTooLongErrors         Counter,
            perPortDdpChecksumErrors        Counter,
            perPortDdpForwRequests          Counter,
            perPortRtmpInDataPkts           Counter,
            perPortRtmpOutDataPkts          Counter,
            perPortRtmpInRequestPkts        Counter,
            perPortRtmpRouteDeletes         Counter,
            perPortZipInZipQueries          Counter,
            perPortZipInZipReplies          Counter,
            perPortZipInZipExtendedReplies  Counter,
            perPortZipZoneConflictErrors    Counter,
            perPortZipInErrors              Counter,

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            perPortNbpInLookUpRequests      Counter,
            perPortNbpInLookUpReplies       Counter,
            perPortNbpInBroadcastRequests   Counter,
            perPortNbpInForwardRequests     Counter,
            perPortNbpOutLookUpReplies      Counter,
            perPortNbpRegistrationFailures  Counter,
            perPortNbpInErrors              Counter,
            perPortEchoRequests             Counter,
            perPortEchoReplies              Counter
        }
        perPortAarpInProbes OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of AARP Probe packets received
                by this entity on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 1 }
        perPortAarpOutProbes OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of AARP Probe packets sent by
                this entity on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 2 }
        perPortAarpInReqs OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of AARP Request packets received
                by this entity on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 3 }
        perPortAarpOutReqs OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of AARP Request packets sent by
                this entity on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 4 }

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        perPortAarpInRsps OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of AARP Response packets received
                by this entity on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 5 }
        perPortAarpOutRsps OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of AARP Response packets sent by
                this entity on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 6 }
        perPortDdpInReceives OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input datagrams received by DDP
                on this port, including those received in error."
            ::= { perPortEntry 7 }
        perPortDdpInLocalDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input DDP datagrams on this
                port for which this entity was their final DDP
                destination."
            ::= { perPortEntry 8 }
        perPortDdpNoProtocolHandlers OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of DDP datagrams addressed to this
                entity on this port that were addressed to an upper
                layer protocol for which no protocol handler
                existed."
            ::= { perPortEntry 9 }

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        perPortDdpTooShortErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input DDP datagrams on this
                port dropped because the received data length was
                less than the data length specified in the DDP
                header or the received data length was less than the
                length of the expected DDP header."
            ::= { perPortEntry 10 }
        perPortDdpTooLongErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input DDP datagrams on this
                port dropped because they exceeded the maximum DDP
                datagram size."
            ::= { perPortEntry 11 }
        perPortDdpChecksumErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The total number of input DDP datagrams on this
                port for which this DDP entity was their final
                destination, and which were dropped because of a
                checksum error." ::= { perPortEntry 12 }
        perPortDdpForwRequests OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of input datagrams on this port for
                which this entity was not their final DDP
                destination, as a result of which an attempt was
                made to find a route to forward them to that final
                destination."
            ::= { perPortEntry 13 }
        perPortRtmpInDataPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only

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            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of good RTMP data packets
                received by this entity on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 14 }
        perPortRtmpOutDataPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of RTMP packets sent by this
                entity on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 15 }
        perPortRtmpInRequestPkts OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of good RTMP Request packets
                received by this entity on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 16 }
        perPortRtmpRouteDeletes OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "A count of the number of times RTMP deletes a route
                on this port because it was aged out of the table."
            ::= { perPortEntry 17 }
        perPortZipInZipQueries OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ZIP Queries received by this entity
                on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 18 }
        perPortZipInZipReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION

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                "The number of ZIP Replies received by this entity
                on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 19 }
        perPortZipInZipExtendedReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ZIP Extended Replies received by this
                entity on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 20 }
        perPortZipZoneConflictErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times a conflict has been detected on
                this port between this entity's zone information and
                another entity's zone information."
            ::= { perPortEntry 21 }
        perPortZipInErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of ZIP packets received by this entity
                on this port that were rejected for any error."
            ::= { perPortEntry 22 }
        perPortNbpInLookUpRequests OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of NBP LookUp Requests received on this
                port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 23 }
        perPortNbpInLookUpReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of NBP LookUp Replies received on this

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                port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 24 }
        perPortNbpInBroadcastRequests OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of NBP Broadcast Requests received on
                this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 25 }
        perPortNbpInForwardRequests OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of NBP Forward Requests received on this
                port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 26 }
        perPortNbpOutLookUpReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of NBP LookUp Replies sent on this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 27 }
        perPortNbpRegistrationFailures OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of times this node experienced a failure
                in attempting to register an NBP entity on this
                port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 28 }
        perPortNbpInErrors OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of NBP packets received by this entity
                on this port that were rejected for any error."
            ::= { perPortEntry 29 }

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        perPortEchoRequests OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The number of AppleTalk Echo requests received on
                this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 30 }
        perPortEchoReplies OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX Counter
            ACCESS read-only
            STATUS mandatory
            DESCRIPTION
                "The count of AppleTalk Echo replies received on
                this port."
            ::= { perPortEntry 31 }
        END

6. Acknowledgments

 This document was produced by the IETF AppleTalk-IP Working Group.
 In addition, the contribution of the following individuals is also
 acknowledged:
             Greg Bruell, Wellfleet
             Phil Budne, Shiva
             Robert Jeckell, 3Com
             Greg Merrell, DEC
             Greg Minshall, Novell, Inc.
             Bob Morgan, Stanford University
             Brad Parker, FCR
             Marshall T. Rose, Dover Beach Consulting
             Wayne Tackabury, Cayman
             Jonathan Wenocur, Shiva

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7. References

 [1] Cerf, V., "IAB Recommendations for the Development of Internet
     Network Management Standards", RFC 1052, IAB, April 1988.
 [2] Cerf, V., "Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network Management Review
     Group", RFC 1109, IAB, August 1989.
 [3] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of
     Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets", STD 16, RFC
     1155, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems, May
     1990.
 [4] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base for
     Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets", RFC 1156, Hughes
     LAN Systems, Performance Systems International, May 1990.
 [5] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple
     Network Management Protocol", STD 15, RFC 1157, SNMP Research,
     Performance Systems International, Performance Systems
     International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990.
 [6] Rose, M., Editor, "Management Information Base for Network
     Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II", RFC 1158,
     Performance Systems International, May 1990.
 [7] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -
     Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1),
     International Organization for Standardization, International
     Standard 8824, December 1987.
 [8] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -
     Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Notation One
     (ASN.1), International Organization for Standardization,
     International Standard 8825, December 1987.
 [9] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions",
     STD 16, RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN
     Systems, March 1991.
[10] Gursharan S., Andrews, R., and A. Oppenheimer, "Inside
     AppleTalk", Second Edition, Addison Wesley, 1990.

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Security Considerations

 Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

9. Authors' Addresses

 Steven Waldbusser
 Carnegie Mellon University
 5000 Forbes Ave.
 Pittsburgh, PA 15213
 Phone: 412-268-6628
 EMail: waldbusser@cmu.edu
 Karen Frisa
 FORE Systems, Inc.
 174 Thorn Hill Road
 Warrendale, PA 15086-7535
 Phone: 412-772-6541
 EMail: kfrisa@fore.com

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