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IEEE 802.3.1 2013

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IEEE Standard for Management Information Base (MIB) Definitions for Ethernet

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Revision Standard – Active. The Management Information Base (MIB) module specifications for IEEE Std 802.3TM, also known as Ethernet, are contained in this standard. It includes the Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2) MIB module specifications formerly produced and published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), as well as extensions resulting from amendments to IEEE Std 802.3. The SMIv2 MIB modules are intended for use with the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), commonly used to manage Ethernet.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 802.3.1-2013 Front Cover
3 Title Page
7 Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
Errata
8 Patents
9 Participants
11 Acknowledgments
13 Introduction
14 Contents
17 Important Notice
1. Overview
18 1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Internet-Standard Management Framework
1.4 Security considerations
19 1.5 Conformance
21 2. Normative references
23 3. Definitions
25 4. Abbreviations
27 5. Ethernet logical link discovery protocol (LLDP) extension MIB module
5.1 Structure of the IEEE 802.3 LLDP extension MIB
5.2 Relationship to other MIBs
30 5.3 Security considerations for IEEE 802.3 LLDP extension MIB module
31 5.4 MIB module definition
57 6. Ethernet operations, administration, and maintenance (OAM) MIB module
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Overview
6.2.1 Remote fault indication
6.2.2 Link monitoring
58 6.2.3 Remote loopback
6.2.4 Ethernet OAM protocol data units
6.3 Relation to other MIB modules
6.3.1 Relation to other EFM MIB modules
6.3.2 Mapping of IEEE 802.3 managed objects
61 6.4 MIB structure
6.5 Security considerations for Ethernet operations, administration, and maintenance (OAM) MIB module
62 6.6 MIB module definition
99 7. Ethernet repeater device MIB module
7.1 Overview
7.1.1 Repeater management
7.1.2 Structure of the MIB
7.1.2.1 Basic definitions
7.1.2.2 Monitor definitions
7.1.2.3 Address tracking definitions
7.1.2.4 Top N definitions
7.1.3 Relationship to MIB-II
100 7.1.3.1 Relationship to the “system” group
7.1.3.2 Relationship to the “interfaces” group
7.2 Topology mapping
7.3 MIB module definition
145 8. Ethernet data terminal equipment (DTE) power via medium dependent interface (MDI) MIB module
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Overview
8.3 MIB structure
8.4 Security considerations for Ethernet data terminal equipment (DTE) power via medium dependent interface (MDI) MIB module
146 8.5 MIB module definition
159 9. Ethernet passive optical networks (EPON) MIB module
9.1 Overview
9.1.1 EPON architecture highlights
9.1.1.1 Introduction
160 9.1.1.2 Principles of operation
9.1.1.3 Physical media
161 9.1.1.4 PMD specifications
9.1.1.5 Point-to-point emulation
162 9.1.1.6 Principles of the MPCP
165 9.1.1.7 Forward error correction (FEC)
9.1.2 Management architecture
166 9.2 MIB structure
170 9.3 Relationship to other MIB modules
9.3.1 Relation to the Interfaces Group MIB and Ethernet-like interface MIB
176 9.3.2 Relation to the IEEE 802.3 MAU MIBs
9.3.3 Relation to the Ethernet OAM MIB
9.3.4 Relation to the bridge MIB
9.4 Mapping of IEEE 802.3 managed objects
179 9.5 Security considerations for Ethernet passive optical network (EPON) MIB module
9.5.1 dot3MpcpAdminState
9.5.2 dot3EponFecMode
9.5.3 dot3ExtPkgObjectReset
9.5.4 dot3ExtPkgObjectPowerDown
9.5.5 dot3ExtPkgObjectFecEnabled
9.5.6 dot3ExtPkgObjectRegisterAction
9.5.7 dot3ExtPkgObjectReportNumThreshold
9.5.8 dot3ExtPkgObjectReportThreshold
180 9.5.9 dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowerInputPowerThreshold
9.5.10 dot3ExtPkgOptIfUpperInputPowerThreshold
9.5.11 dot3ExtPkgOptIfLowerOutputPowerThreshold
9.5.12 dot3ExtPkgOptIfUpperOutputPowerThreshold
9.5.13 dot3ExtPkgOptIfTransmitEnable
9.6 MIB module definition
225 10. Ethernet-like interface MIB module
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Overview
10.2.1 Relation to MIB-2
10.2.2 Relation to the Interfaces Group MIB
10.2.2.1 ifRcvAddressTable
226 10.2.2.2 ifType
10.2.2.3 ifXxxOctets
227 10.2.2.4 ifXxxXcastPkts
228 10.2.2.5 ifMtu
10.2.2.6 ifSpeed and ifHighSpeed
229 10.2.2.7 ifPhysAddress
10.2.2.8 Specific Interfaces Group MIB objects
231 10.2.3 Relation to the IEEE 802.3 MAU-MIB module
232 10.2.4 Mapping of IEEE 802.3 managed objects
234 10.3 Security considerations for Ethernet-like interface MIB module
235 10.4 MIB module definition
269 11. Ethernet in the First Mile copper (EFMCu) interfaces MIB module
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Relation to other MIB modules
11.2.1 Relation to Interfaces Group MIB module
11.2.1.1 Layering model
272 11.2.1.2 PME aggregation function (PAF)
11.2.1.3 Discovery operation
273 11.2.1.4 EFMCu ports initialization
274 11.2.1.5 Usage of ifTable
275 11.2.2 Relation to SHDSL MIB module
11.2.3 Relation to VDSL MIB module
11.2.4 Relation to Ethernet-Like and MAU MIB modules
276 11.3 MIB structure
11.3.1 EFM copper MIB overview
11.3.2 PME profiles
277 11.3.3 Mapping of IEEE 802.3 managed objects
278 11.4 Security considerations for Ethernet in the First Mile copper interfaces MIB module
11.5 MIB module definition
329 12. Ethernet wide area network (WAN) interface sublayer (WIS) MIB module
12.1 Overview
12.1.1 Relationship to the SONET/SDH interface MIB
12.1.2 Relationship to the Ethernet-like interface MIB
330 12.1.3 Relationship to the IEEE 802.3 MAU MIB
12.1.4 Use of the ifTable
12.1.4.1 Layering model
12.1.4.2 Use of ifTable for LLC layer/MAC sublayer/reconciliation sublayer/physical coding sublayer
12.1.4.3 Use of ifTable for SONET/SDH path layer
331 12.1.4.4 Use of ifTable for SONET/SDH medium/section/line layer
12.1.5 SONET/SDH terminology
12.1.6 Mapping of IEEE 802.3 managed objects
335 12.1.7 Mapping of SNMP objects to WIS station management registers
338 12.1.8 Structure of the MIB module
12.1.8.1 etherWisDeviceTable
339 12.1.8.2 etherWisSectionCurrentTable
12.1.8.3 etherWisPathCurrentTable
12.1.8.4 etherWisFarEndPathCurrentTable
12.2 Security considerations for Ethernet wide area network (WAN) interface sublayer (WIS) MIB module
340 12.3 MIB module definition
353 Annex 12A (informative)
Collection of performance data using WIS MDIO registers
355 13. Ethernet medium attachment units (MAUs) MIB module
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Overview
13.2.1 Relationship to IETF RFC 3636 and IETF RFC 4836
13.2.2 Relationship to other MIBs
356 13.2.2.1 Relationship to the Interfaces Group MIB
13.2.2.2 Relationship to the IEEE 802.3 repeater MIB module
13.2.3 Management of internal MAUs
13.2.4 Mapping of IEEE 802.3 managed objects
359 13.2.5 Addition of new MAU types
13.2.5.1 dot3MauType OBJECT-IDENTITIES
13.2.5.2 IANAifMauTypeListBits TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
13.2.5.3 IANAifMauMediaAvailable TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
13.2.5.4 IANAifMauAutoNegCapBits TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
13.2.5.5 JackType TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
360 13.3 Security considerations for Ethernet medium attachment units (MAUs) MIB module
13.4 IANA considerations
13.5 MIB module definition
391 Annex A (informative)
Bibliography
395 Annex B (normative) Branch and leaf assignments for IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3.1 managed objects
B.1 Branch and leaf table
IEEE 802.3.1 2013
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