Rfc3636
TitleDefinitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAUs)
AuthorJ. Flick
DateSeptember 2003
Format:TXT, HTML
ObsoletesRFC2668, RFC1515
Obsoleted byRFC4836
Status:PROPOSED STANDARD






Network Working Group                                           J. Flick
Request for Comments: 3636                       Hewlett-Packard Company
Obsoletes: 2668, 1515                                     September 2003
Category: Standards Track


                   Definitions of Managed Objects for
               IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAUs)

Status of this Memo

   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003).  All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
   for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
   In particular, it defines objects for managing IEEE 802.3 Medium
   Attachment Units (MAUs).  This memo obsoletes RFC 2668.  This memo
   extends that specification by including management information useful
   for the management of 10 gigabit per second (Gb/s) MAUs.  This memo
   also obsoletes RFC 1515.





















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Table of Contents

   1.  Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   2
   2.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework. . . . . . . . . .   3
   3.  Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3
       3.1.  Relationship to RFC 2668. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3
       3.2.  Relationship to RFC 2239. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4
       3.3.  Relationship to RFC 1515. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4
       3.4.  Relationship to Other MIBs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4
             3.4.1.  Relationship to the Interfaces MIB. . . . . . .   4
             3.4.2.  Relationship to the 802.3 Repeater MIB. . . . .   5
       3.5.  Management of Internal MAUs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
       3.6.  Mapping of IEEE 802.3 Managed Objects . . . . . . . . .   6
   4.  Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   7
   5.  Intellectual Property Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  55
   6.  Acknowledgements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  56
   7.  Normative References. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  57
   8.  Informative References. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  57
   9.  Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  58
   A.  Change Log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  60
       A.1.  Changes since RFC 2668. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  60
       A.2.  Changes between RFC 2239 and RFC 2668 . . . . . . . . .  60
   Author's Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  61
   Full Copyright Statement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  62

1.  Introduction

   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
   for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
   In particular, it defines objects for managing IEEE 802.3 Medium
   Attachment Units (MAUs).

   This memo also includes a MIB module.  This MIB module extends the
   list of managed objects specified in the earlier version of this MIB
   module, RFC 2668 [RFC2668].

   Ethernet technology, as defined by the 802.3 Working Group of the
   IEEE, continues to evolve, with scalable increases in speed, new
   types of cabling and interfaces, and new features.  This evolution
   may require changes in the managed objects in order to reflect this
   new functionality.  This document, as with other documents issued by
   this working group, reflects a certain stage in the evolution of
   Ethernet technology.  In the future, this document might be revised,
   or new documents might be issued by the Ethernet Interfaces and Hub
   MIB Working Group, in order to reflect the evolution of Ethernet
   technology.





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   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
   document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].

2.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework

   For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current
   Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of
   RFC 3410 [RFC3410].

   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
   the Management Information Base or MIB.  MIB objects are generally
   accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
   Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the
   Structure of Management Information (SMI).  This memo specifies a MIB
   module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58,
   RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC 2580
   [RFC2580].

3.  Overview

   Instances of these object types represent attributes of an IEEE 802.3
   MAU.  Several types of MAUs are defined in the IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD
   standard [IEEE802.3].  These MAUs may be connected to IEEE 802.3
   repeaters or to 802.3 (Ethernet-like) interfaces.  For convenience
   this document refers to these devices as "repeater MAUs" and
   "interface MAUs."

   The definitions presented here are based on Section 30.5, "Layer
   Management for 10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, 1000 Mb/s and 10 Gb/s Medium
   Attachment Units (MAUs)", Section 30.6, "Management for link Auto-
   Negotiation", and Annex 30A, "GDMO Specifications for 802.3 managed
   object classes" of IEEE Std. 802.3, 2002 edition [IEEE802.3], as
   amended by IEEE Std. 802.3ae-2002 [IEEE802.3ae].  That specification
   includes definitions for 10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, 1000 Mb/s and 10 Gb/s
   devices.  This specification is intended to serve the same purpose:
   to provide for management of all types of Ethernet/802.3 MAUs.

3.1.  Relationship to RFC 2668

   This MIB is intended to be a superset of that defined by RFC 2668
   [RFC2668].  This MIB includes all of the objects contained in that
   MIB, with new and updated definitions which provide support for
   additional capabilities.  Implementors are encouraged to support all
   applicable conformance groups in order to make the best use of the
   new functionality provided by this MIB.  The new and updated
   definitions provide management support for 10 Gb/s devices.




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3.2.  Relationship to RFC 2239

   RFC 2668 was a replacement for RFC 2239 [RFC2239].  RFC 2668 defined
   a superset of that defined by RFC 2239, which contained all of the
   objects defined in RFC 2239, plus several new ones which provide
   additional capabilities.  The new objects provided management support
   for:

   o  management of 1000 Mb/s devices

   o  management of PAUSE negotiation

   o  management of remote fault status

3.3.  Relationship to RFC 1515

   RFC 2239 was a replacement for RFC 1515 [RFC1515].  RFC 2239 defined
   a superset of RFC 1515 which contained all of the objects defined in
   RFC 1515, plus several new ones which provided additional
   capabilities.  The new objects in RFC 2239 provided management
   support for:

   o  management of 100 Mb/s devices

   o  auto-negotiation on interface MAUs

   o  jack management

3.4.  Relationship to Other MIBs

   It is assumed that an agent implementing this MIB will also implement
   (at least) the 'system' group defined in the SNMPv2 MIB [RFC3418].
   The following sections identify other MIBs that such an agent should
   implement.

3.4.1.  Relationship to the Interfaces MIB.

   The sections of this document that define interface MAU-related
   objects specify an extension to the Interfaces MIB [RFC2863].  An
   agent implementing these interface-MAU related objects MUST also
   implement the relevant groups of the ifCompliance3 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
   statement of the Interface MIB.  The value of the object ifMauIfIndex
   is the same as the value of 'ifIndex' used to instantiate the
   interface to which the given MAU is connected.

   It is REQUIRED that an agent implementing the interface-MAU related
   objects in this MIB will also fully comply with the dot3Compliance2
   MODULE-COMPLIANCE statement of the Ethernet-like Interfaces MIB,



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   [RFC3635].  Furthermore, when the interface-MAU related objects are
   used to manage a 10GBASE-W PHY -- i.e., when ifMauType is equal to
   dot3MauType10GigBaseW or any other 10GBASE-W variant -- then the
   agent MUST also support the Ethernet WAN Interface Sublayer (WIS) MIB
   [RFC3637] and must follow the interface layering model specified
   therein.  In that case the value of the object ifMauIfIndex is the
   same as the value of 'ifIndex' for the layer at the top of the stack,
   i.e., for the ifTable entry that has 'ifType' equal to
   ethernetCsmacd(6).  If the interface-MAU related objects are used to
   manage a PHY that allows the MAU type to be changed dynamically, then
   the agent SHALL create ifTable, ifStackTable, and ifInvStackTable
   entries that pertain to the WIS when ifMauDefaultType is changed to a
   10GBASEW variant (i.e., one of dot3MauType10GigBaseW,
   dot3MauType10GigBaseEW, dot3MauType10GigBaseLW, or
   dot3MauType10GigBaseSW) from any other type, and shall destroy the
   WIS-related entries when ifMauDefaultType is changed to a non-
   10GBASE-W type.  The agent SHALL also change the values of
   'ifConnectorPresent' and 'ifHighSpeed' in the ifTable entry indexed
   by ifMauIfIndex as specified in [RFC3635] and [RFC3637] when
   ifMauDefaultType is manipulated in this way but SHALL NOT otherwise
   alter that entry.

   (Note that repeater ports are not represented as interfaces in the
   Interface MIB.)

3.4.2.  Relationship to the 802.3 Repeater MIB

   The section of this document that defines repeater MAU-related
   objects specifies an extension to the 802.3 Repeater MIB defined in
   [RFC2108].  An agent implementing these repeater-MAU related objects
   MUST also comply with the snmpRptrModCompl compliance statement of
   the 802.3 Repeater MIB.

   The values of 'rpMauGroupIndex' and 'rpMauPortIndex' used to
   instantiate a repeater MAU variable SHALL be the same as the values
   of 'rptrPortGroupIndex' and 'rptrPortIndex' used to instantiate the
   port to which the given MAU is connected.

3.5.  Management of Internal MAUs

   In some situations, a MAU can be "internal" -- i.e., its
   functionality is implemented entirely within a device.  For example,
   a managed repeater may contain an internal repeater-MAU and/or an
   internal interface-MAU through which management communications
   originating on one of the repeater's external ports pass in order to
   reach the management agent associated with the repeater.  Such
   internal MAUs may or may not be managed.  If they are managed,
   objects describing their attributes should appear in the appropriate



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   MIB subtree:  dot3RpMauBasicGroup for internal repeater-MAUs and
   dot3IfMauBasicGroup for internal interface-MAUs.

3.6.  Mapping of IEEE 802.3 Managed Objects

   IEEE 802.3 Managed Object             Corresponding SNMP Object

   oMAU
    .aMAUID                              rpMauIndex or
                                         ifMauIndex or
                                         broadMauIndex
    .aMAUType                            rpMauType or
                                         ifMauType
    .aMAUTypeList                        ifMauTypeListBits
    .aMediaAvailable                     rpMauMediaAvailable or
                                         ifMauMediaAvailable
    .aLoseMediaCounter                   rpMauMediaAvailableStateExits
                                         or
                                         ifMauMediaAvailableStateExits
    .aJabber                             rpMauJabberState and
                                         rpMauJabberingStateEnters or
                                         ifMauJabberState and
                                         ifMauJabberingStateEnters
    .aMAUAdminState                      rpMauStatus or
                                         ifMauStatus
    .aBbMAUXmitRcvSplitType              broadMauXmtRcvSplitType
    .aBroadbandFrequencies               broadMauXmtCarrierFreq and
                                         broadMauTranslationFreq
    .aFalseCarriers                      rpMauFalseCarriers or
                                         ifMauFalseCarriers
    .acResetMAU                          rpMauStatus or
                                         ifMauStatus
    .acMAUAdminControl                   rpMauStatus or
                                         ifMauStatus
    .nJabber                             rpMauJabberTrap or
                                         ifMauJabberTrap

   oAutoNegotiation
    .aAutoNegID                          ifMauIndex
    .aAutoNegAdminState                  ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus
    .aAutoNegRemoteSignalling            ifMauAutoNegRemoteSignalling
    .aAutoNegAutoConfig                  ifMauAutoNegConfig
    .aAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility      ifMauAutoNegCapabilityBits
    .aAutoNegAdvertisedTechnologyAbility ifMauAutoNegAdvertisedBits and
                                       ifMauAutoNegRemoteFaultAdvertised
    .aAutoNegReceivedTechnologyAbility   ifMauAutoNegReceivedBits and
                                         ifMauAutoNegRemoteFaultReceived
    .acAutoNegRestartAutoConfig          ifMauAutoNegRestart



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    .acAutoNegAdminControl               ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus


   The following IEEE 802.3 managed objects have not been included in
   this MIB for the following reasons.

   IEEE 802.3 Managed Object             Corresponding SNMP Object

   oMAU
    .aIdleErrorCount                     Only useful for 100BaseT2,
                                         which is not widely
                                         implemented.

   oAutoNegotiation
    .aAutoNegLocalSelectorAbility        Only needed for support of
    .aAutoNegAdvertisedSelectorAbility   isoethernet (802.9a), which is
    .aAutoNegReceivedSelectorAbility     not supported by this MIB.

4.  Definitions

   MAU-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

       IMPORTS
           Counter32, Integer32, Counter64,
           OBJECT-TYPE, MODULE-IDENTITY, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
           OBJECT-IDENTITY, mib-2
               FROM SNMPv2-SMI
           TruthValue, AutonomousType, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
               FROM SNMPv2-TC
           OBJECT-GROUP, MODULE-COMPLIANCE, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
               FROM SNMPv2-CONF
           InterfaceIndex
               FROM IF-MIB;

       mauMod MODULE-IDENTITY
           LAST-UPDATED "200309190000Z"  -- September 19, 2003
           ORGANIZATION "IETF Ethernet Interfaces and Hub MIB
                        Working Group"
           CONTACT-INFO
               "WG E-mail: hubmib@ietf.org
             To subscribe: hubmib-request@ietf.org
                    Chair: Dan Romascanu
                   Postal: Avaya Inc.
                           Atidim Technology Park, Bldg. 3
                           Tel Aviv 61131
                           Israel
                      Tel: +972 3 645 8414
                   E-mail: dromasca@avaya.com



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                   Editor: John Flick
                   Postal: Hewlett-Packard Company
                           8000 Foothills Blvd. M/S 5557
                           Roseville, CA 95747-5557
                           USA
                      Tel: +1 916 785 4018
                      Fax: +1 916 785 1199
                   E-mail: johnf@rose.hp.com"
           DESCRIPTION "Management information for 802.3 MAUs.

                       The following reference is used throughout
                       this MIB module:

                       [IEEE 802.3 Std] refers to:
                          IEEE Std 802.3, 2002 Edition: 'IEEE Standard
                          for Information technology -
                          Telecommunications and information exchange
                          between systems - Local and metropolitan
                          area networks - Specific requirements -
                          Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with
                          collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method
                          and physical layer specifications', as
                          amended by IEEE Std 802.3ae-2002:
                          'Amendment: Media Access Control (MAC)
                          Parameters, Physical Layer, and Management
                          Parameters for 10 Gb/s Operation', August,
                          2002.

                       Of particular interest is Clause 30, '10Mb/s,
                       100Mb/s, 1000Mb/s and 10 Gb/s Management'.

                       Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003).  This
                       version of this MIB module is part of RFC 3636;
                       see the RFC itself for full legal notices."

           REVISION    "200309190000Z"  -- September 19, 2003
           DESCRIPTION "Updated to include support for 10 Gb/s MAUs.
                       This resulted in the following revisions:
                       - Added OBJECT-IDENTITY definitions for
                         10 gigabit MAU types
                       - Added fiberLC jack type to JackType TC
                       - Extended ifMauTypeListBits with bits for
                         the 10 gigabit MAU types
                       - Added enumerations to ifMauMediaAvailable,
                         and updated its DESCRIPTION to reflect
                         behaviour at 10 Gb/s
                       - Added 64-bit version of ifMauFalseCarriers
                         and added mauIfGrpHCStats object group to



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                         contain the new object
                       - Deprecated mauModIfCompl2 and replaced it
                         with mauModIfCompl3, which includes the new
                         object group

                        This version published as RFC 3636."

           REVISION    "199908240400Z" -- August 24, 1999
           DESCRIPTION "This version published as RFC 2668.  Updated
                       to include support for 1000 Mb/sec
                       MAUs and flow control negotiation."

           REVISION    "199710310000Z" -- October 31, 1997
           DESCRIPTION "Version published as RFC 2239."

           REVISION    "199309300000Z" -- September30, 1993
           DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC 1515."

           ::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 6 }

       snmpDot3MauMgt OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 26 }

       -- textual conventions

       JackType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Common enumeration values for repeater
                       and interface MAU jack types."
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           other(1),
                           rj45(2),
                           rj45S(3), -- rj45 shielded
                           db9(4),
                           bnc(5),
                           fAUI(6),  -- female aui
                           mAUI(7),  -- male aui
                           fiberSC(8),
                           fiberMIC(9),
                           fiberST(10),
                           telco(11),
                           mtrj(12),  -- fiber MT-RJ
                           hssdc(13), -- fiber channel style-2
                           fiberLC(14)
                       }

       dot3RpMauBasicGroup
           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 1 }
       dot3IfMauBasicGroup



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           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 2 }
       dot3BroadMauBasicGroup
           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 3 }

       dot3IfMauAutoNegGroup
           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 5 }

       -- object identities for MAU types
       --  (see rpMauType and ifMauType for usage)

       dot3MauType
           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 4 }

       dot3MauTypeAUI OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "no internal MAU, view from AUI"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 7"
           ::= { dot3MauType 1 }

       dot3MauType10Base5 OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "thick coax MAU"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 7"
           ::= { dot3MauType 2 }

       dot3MauTypeFoirl OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "FOIRL MAU"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 9.9"
           ::= { dot3MauType 3 }

       dot3MauType10Base2 OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "thin coax MAU"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 10"
           ::= { dot3MauType 4 }

       dot3MauType10BaseT OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "UTP MAU.
                       Note that it is strongly recommended that
                       agents return either dot3MauType10BaseTHD or
                       dot3MauType10BaseTFD if the duplex mode is
                       known.  However, management applications should
                       be prepared to receive this MAU type value from
                       older agent implementations."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 14"
           ::= { dot3MauType 5 }



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       dot3MauType10BaseFP OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "passive fiber MAU"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 16"
           ::= { dot3MauType 6 }

       dot3MauType10BaseFB OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "sync fiber MAU"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 17"
           ::= { dot3MauType 7 }

       dot3MauType10BaseFL OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "async fiber MAU.
                       Note that it is strongly recommended that
                       agents return either dot3MauType10BaseFLHD or
                       dot3MauType10BaseFLFD if the duplex mode is
                       known.  However, management applications should
                       be prepared to receive this MAU type value from
                       older agent implementations."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 18"
           ::= { dot3MauType 8 }

       dot3MauType10Broad36 OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "broadband DTE MAU.
                       Note that 10BROAD36 MAUs can be attached to
                       interfaces but not to repeaters."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 11"
           ::= { dot3MauType 9 }
       ------ new since RFC 1515:

       dot3MauType10BaseTHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "UTP MAU, half duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 14"
           ::= { dot3MauType 10 }

       dot3MauType10BaseTFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "UTP MAU, full duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 14"
           ::= { dot3MauType 11 }

       dot3MauType10BaseFLHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "async fiber MAU, half duplex mode"



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           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 18"
           ::= { dot3MauType 12 }

       dot3MauType10BaseFLFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "async fiber MAU, full duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 18"
           ::= { dot3MauType 13 }

       dot3MauType100BaseT4 OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "4 pair category 3 UTP"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 23"
           ::= { dot3MauType 14 }

       dot3MauType100BaseTXHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "2 pair category 5 UTP, half duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 25"
           ::= { dot3MauType 15 }

       dot3MauType100BaseTXFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "2 pair category 5 UTP, full duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 25"
           ::= { dot3MauType 16 }

       dot3MauType100BaseFXHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "X fiber over PMT, half duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 26"
           ::= { dot3MauType 17 }

       dot3MauType100BaseFXFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "X fiber over PMT, full duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 26"
           ::= { dot3MauType 18 }

       dot3MauType100BaseT2HD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "2 pair category 3 UTP, half duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 32"
           ::= { dot3MauType 19 }

       dot3MauType100BaseT2FD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "2 pair category 3 UTP, full duplex mode"



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           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 32"
           ::= { dot3MauType 20 }

       ------ new since RFC 2239:

       dot3MauType1000BaseXHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "PCS/PMA, unknown PMD, half duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 36"
           ::= { dot3MauType 21 }

       dot3MauType1000BaseXFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "PCS/PMA, unknown PMD, full duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 36"
           ::= { dot3MauType 22 }

       dot3MauType1000BaseLXHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Fiber over long-wavelength laser, half duplex
                       mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 38"
           ::= { dot3MauType 23 }

       dot3MauType1000BaseLXFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Fiber over long-wavelength laser, full duplex
                       mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 38"
           ::= { dot3MauType 24 }

       dot3MauType1000BaseSXHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Fiber over short-wavelength laser, half
                       duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 38"
           ::= { dot3MauType 25 }

       dot3MauType1000BaseSXFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Fiber over short-wavelength laser, full
                       duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 38"
           ::= { dot3MauType 26 }

       dot3MauType1000BaseCXHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Copper over 150-Ohm balanced cable, half



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                       duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 39"
           ::= { dot3MauType 27 }

       dot3MauType1000BaseCXFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Copper over 150-Ohm balanced cable, full
                       duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 39"
           ::= { dot3MauType 28 }

       dot3MauType1000BaseTHD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Four-pair Category 5 UTP, half duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 40"
           ::= { dot3MauType 29 }

       dot3MauType1000BaseTFD OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Four-pair Category 5 UTP, full duplex mode"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 40"
           ::= { dot3MauType 30 }

       ------ new since RFC 2668:

       dot3MauType10GigBaseX OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "X PCS/PMA, unknown PMD."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 48"
           ::= { dot3MauType 31 }

       dot3MauType10GigBaseLX4 OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "X fiber over WWDM optics"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 53"
           ::= { dot3MauType 32 }

       dot3MauType10GigBaseR OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "R PCS/PMA, unknown PMD."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 49"
           ::= { dot3MauType 33 }

       dot3MauType10GigBaseER OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "R fiber over 1550 nm optics"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 52"
           ::= { dot3MauType 34 }



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       dot3MauType10GigBaseLR OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "R fiber over 1310 nm optics"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 52"
           ::= { dot3MauType 35 }

       dot3MauType10GigBaseSR OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "R fiber over 850 nm optics"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 52"
           ::= { dot3MauType 36 }

       dot3MauType10GigBaseW OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "W PCS/PMA, unknown PMD."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 49 and 50"
           ::= { dot3MauType 37 }

       dot3MauType10GigBaseEW OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "W fiber over 1550 nm optics"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 52"
           ::= { dot3MauType 38 }

       dot3MauType10GigBaseLW OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "W fiber over 1310 nm optics"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 52"
           ::= { dot3MauType 39 }

       dot3MauType10GigBaseSW OBJECT-IDENTITY
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "W fiber over 850 nm optics"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std.], Section 52"
           ::= { dot3MauType 40 }

       --
       -- The Basic Repeater MAU Table
       --

       rpMauTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RpMauEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Table of descriptive and status information
                       about the MAU(s) attached to the ports of a
                       repeater."
           ::= { dot3RpMauBasicGroup 1 }



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       rpMauEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      RpMauEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "An entry in the table, containing information
                       about a single MAU."
           INDEX       { rpMauGroupIndex,
                         rpMauPortIndex,
                         rpMauIndex
                       }
           ::= { rpMauTable 1 }

       RpMauEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               rpMauGroupIndex                     Integer32,
               rpMauPortIndex                      Integer32,
               rpMauIndex                          Integer32,
               rpMauType                           AutonomousType,
               rpMauStatus                         INTEGER,
               rpMauMediaAvailable                 INTEGER,
               rpMauMediaAvailableStateExits       Counter32,
               rpMauJabberState                    INTEGER,
               rpMauJabberingStateEnters           Counter32,
               rpMauFalseCarriers                  Counter32
       }

       rpMauGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                                  -- SMIv1 index
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This variable uniquely identifies the group
                       containing the port to which the MAU described
                       by this entry is connected.

                       Note:  In practice, a group will generally be
                       a field-replaceable unit (i.e., module, card,
                       or board) that can fit in the physical system
                       enclosure, and the group number will correspond
                       to a number marked on the physical enclosure.

                       The group denoted by a particular value of this
                       object is the same as the group denoted by the
                       same value of rptrGroupIndex."
           REFERENCE   "Reference RFC 2108, rptrGroupIndex."
           ::= { rpMauEntry 1 }

       rpMauPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE



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           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                                  -- SMIv1 index
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This variable uniquely identifies the repeater
                       port within group rpMauGroupIndex to which the
                       MAU described by this entry is connected."
           REFERENCE   "Reference RFC 2108, rptrPortIndex."
           ::= { rpMauEntry 2 }

       rpMauIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                                  -- SMIv1 index
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This variable uniquely identifies the MAU
                       described by this entry from among other
                       MAUs connected to the same port
                       (rpMauPortIndex)."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.1, aMAUID."
           ::= { rpMauEntry 3 }

       rpMauType OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      AutonomousType
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This object identifies the MAU type.  Values for
                       standard IEEE 802.3 MAU types are defined above.
                       If the MAU type is unknown, the object identifier

                       unknownMauType OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 }

                       is returned.  Note that unknownMauType is a
                       syntactically valid object identifier, and any
                       conformant implementation of ASN.1 and the BER
                       must be able to generate and recognize this
                       value."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.2, aMAUType."
           ::= { rpMauEntry 4 }

       rpMauStatus OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           other(1),
                           unknown(2),
                           operational(3),
                           standby(4),
                           shutdown(5),
                           reset(6)



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                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "The current state of the MAU.  This object MAY
                       be implemented as a read-only object by those
                       agents and MAUs that do not implement software
                       control of the MAU state.  Some agents may not
                       support setting the value of this object to some
                       of the enumerated values.

                       The value other(1) is returned if the MAU is in
                       a state other than one of the states 2 through
                       6.

                       The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU's
                       true state is unknown; for example, when it is
                       being initialized.

                       A MAU in the operational(3) state is fully
                       functional, operates, and passes signals to its
                       attached DTE or repeater port in accordance to
                       its specification.

                       A MAU in standby(4) state forces DI and CI to
                       idle and the media transmitter to idle or fault,
                       if supported.  Standby(4) mode only applies to
                       link type MAUs.  The state of
                       rpMauMediaAvailable is unaffected.

                       A MAU in shutdown(5) state assumes the same
                       condition on DI, CI, and the media transmitter
                       as though it were powered down or not connected.
                       The MAU MAY return other(1) value for the
                       rpMauJabberState and rpMauMediaAvailable objects
                       when it is in this state.  For an AUI, this
                       state will remove power from the AUI.

                       Setting this variable to the value reset(6)
                       resets the MAU in the same manner as a
                       power-off, power-on cycle of at least one-half
                       second would.  The agent is not required to
                       return the value reset (6).

                       Setting this variable to the value
                       operational(3), standby(4), or shutdown(5)
                       causes the MAU to assume the respective state
                       except that setting a mixing-type MAU or an AUI
                       to standby(4) will cause the MAU to enter the



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                       shutdown state."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.7, aMAUAdminState,
                       30.5.1.2.2, acMAUAdminControl, and 30.5.1.2.1,
                       acResetMAU."
           ::= { rpMauEntry 5 }

       rpMauMediaAvailable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           other(1),
                           unknown(2),
                           available(3),
                           notAvailable(4),
                           remoteFault(5),
                           invalidSignal(6),
                           remoteJabber(7),
                           remoteLinkLoss(8),
                           remoteTest(9),
                           offline(10),
                           autoNegError(11)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "If the MAU is a link or fiber type (FOIRL,
                       10BASE-T, 10BASE-F) then this is equivalent to
                       the link test fail state/low light function.
                       For an AUI or a coax (including broadband) MAU
                       this indicates whether or not loopback is
                       detected on the DI circuit.  The value of this
                       attribute persists between packets for MAU types
                       AUI, 10BASE5, 10BASE2, 10BROAD36, and 10BASE-FP.

                       The value other(1) is returned if the
                       mediaAvailable state is not one of 2 through 11.

                       The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU's
                       true state is unknown; for example, when it is
                       being initialized.  At power-up or following a
                       reset, the value of this attribute will be
                       unknown for AUI, coax, and 10BASE-FP MAUs.  For
                       these MAUs loopback will be tested on each
                       transmission during which no collision is
                       detected.  If DI is receiving input when DO
                       returns to IDL after a transmission and there
                       has been no collision during the transmission
                       then loopback will be detected.  The value of
                       this attribute will only change during
                       non-collided transmissions for AUI, coax, and
                       10BASE-FP MAUs.



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                       For 100Mbps and 1000Mbps MAUs, the enumerations
                       match the states within the respective link
                       integrity state diagrams, fig 32-16, 23-12 and
                       24-15 of sections 32, 23 and 24 of [IEEE802.3].
                       Any MAU which implements management of
                       auto-negotiation will map remote fault
                       indication to remote fault.

                       The value available(3) indicates that the link,
                       light, or loopback is normal.  The value
                       notAvailable(4) indicates link loss, low light,
                       or no loopback.

                       The value remoteFault(5) indicates that a fault
                       has been detected at the remote end of the link.
                       This value applies to 10BASE-FB, 100BASE-T4 Far
                       End Fault Indication and non-specified remote
                       faults from a system running auto-negotiation.
                       The values remoteJabber(7), remoteLinkLoss(8),
                       and remoteTest(9) SHOULD be used instead of
                       remoteFault(5) where the reason for remote fault
                       is identified in the remote signaling protocol.

                       The value invalidSignal(6) indicates that an
                       invalid signal has been received from the other
                       end of the link.  invalidSignal(6) applies only
                       to MAUs of type 10BASE-FB.

                       Where an IEEE Std 802.3-2002 clause 22 MII
                       is present, a logic one in the remote fault bit
                       (reference section 22.2.4.2.8 of that document)
                       maps to the value remoteFault(5), and a logic
                       zero in the link status bit (reference section
                       22.2.4.2.10 of that document) maps to the value
                       notAvailable(4).  The value notAvailable(4)
                       takes precedence over the value remoteFault(5).

                       Any MAU that implements management of clause 37
                       Auto-Negotiation will map the received Remote
                       Fault (RF1 and RF2) bit values for Offline to
                       offline(10), Link Failure to remoteFault(5) and
                       Auto-Negotiation Error to autoNegError(11)."

           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.4, aMediaAvailable."
           ::= { rpMauEntry 6 }

       rpMauMediaAvailableStateExits OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32



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           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A count of the number of times that
                       rpMauMediaAvailable for this MAU instance leaves
                       the state available(3).

                       Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                       occur at re-initialization of the management
                       system, and at other times as indicated by the
                       value of rptrMonitorPortLastChange."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.5,
                       aLoseMediaCounter.
                       RFC 2108, rptrMonitorPortLastChange"
           ::= { rpMauEntry 7 }

       rpMauJabberState OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           other(1),
                           unknown(2),
                           noJabber(3),
                           jabbering(4)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "The value other(1) is returned if the jabber
                       state is not 2, 3, or 4.  The agent MUST always
                       return other(1) for MAU type dot3MauTypeAUI.

                       The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU's
                       true state is unknown; for example, when it is
                       being initialized.

                       If the MAU is not jabbering the agent returns
                       noJabber(3).  This is the 'normal' state.

                       If the MAU is in jabber state the agent returns
                       the jabbering(4) value."
           REFERENCE "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.6,
                     aJabber.jabberFlag."
           ::= { rpMauEntry 8 }

       rpMauJabberingStateEnters OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A count of the number of times that
                       mauJabberState for this MAU instance enters the
                       state jabbering(4).  For MAUs of type



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                       dot3MauTypeAUI, dot3MauType100BaseT4,
                       dot3MauType100BaseTX, dot3MauType100BaseFX and
                       all 1000Mbps types, this counter will always
                       indicate zero.

                       Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                       occur at re-initialization of the management
                       system, and at other times as indicated by the
                       value of rptrMonitorPortLastChange."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.6,
                       aJabber.jabberCounter.
                       RFC 2108, rptrMonitorPortLastChange"
           ::= { rpMauEntry 9 }

       rpMauFalseCarriers OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A count of the number of false carrier events
                       during IDLE in 100BASE-X links.  This counter
                       does not increment at the symbol rate.  It can
                       increment after a valid carrier completion at a
                       maximum rate of once per 100 ms until the next
                       carrier event.

                       This counter increments only for MAUs of type
                       dot3MauType100BaseT4, dot3MauType100BaseTX, and
                       dot3MauType100BaseFX and all 1000Mbps types.

                       For all other MAU types, this counter will
                       always indicate zero.

                       The approximate minimum time for rollover of
                       this counter is 7.4 hours.

                       Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                       occur at re-initialization of the management
                       system, and at other times as indicated by the
                       value of rptrMonitorPortLastChange."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.10, aFalseCarriers.
                       RFC 2108, rptrMonitorPortLastChange"
           ::= { rpMauEntry 10 }

       -- The rpJackTable applies to MAUs attached to repeaters
       -- which have one or more external jacks (connectors).

       rpJackTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RpJackEntry



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           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Information about the external jacks attached
                       to MAUs attached to the ports of a repeater."
           ::= { dot3RpMauBasicGroup 2 }

       rpJackEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      RpJackEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "An entry in the table, containing information
                       about a particular jack."
           INDEX       { rpMauGroupIndex,
                         rpMauPortIndex,
                         rpMauIndex,
                         rpJackIndex
                       }
           ::= { rpJackTable 1 }

       RpJackEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               rpJackIndex                         Integer32,
               rpJackType                          JackType
           }

       rpJackIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This variable uniquely identifies the jack
                       described by this entry from among other jacks
                       attached to the same MAU (rpMauIndex)."
           ::= { rpJackEntry 1 }

       rpJackType OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      JackType
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "The jack connector type, as it appears on the
                       outside of the system."
           ::= { rpJackEntry 2 }

       --
       -- The Basic Interface MAU Table
       --

       ifMauTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF IfMauEntry



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           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Table of descriptive and status information
                       about MAU(s) attached to an interface."
           ::= { dot3IfMauBasicGroup 1 }

       ifMauEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      IfMauEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "An entry in the table, containing information
                       about a single MAU."
           INDEX       { ifMauIfIndex,
                         ifMauIndex
                       }
           ::= { ifMauTable 1 }

       IfMauEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               ifMauIfIndex                        InterfaceIndex,
               ifMauIndex                          Integer32,
               ifMauType                           AutonomousType,
               ifMauStatus                         INTEGER,
               ifMauMediaAvailable                 INTEGER,
               ifMauMediaAvailableStateExits       Counter32,
               ifMauJabberState                    INTEGER,
               ifMauJabberingStateEnters           Counter32,
               ifMauFalseCarriers                  Counter32,
               ifMauTypeList                       Integer32,
               ifMauDefaultType                    AutonomousType,
               ifMauAutoNegSupported               TruthValue,
               ifMauTypeListBits                   BITS,
               ifMauHCFalseCarriers                Counter64
           }

       ifMauIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      InterfaceIndex
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                                  -- SMIv1 index
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This variable uniquely identifies the interface
                       to which the MAU described by this entry is
                       connected."
           REFERENCE   "RFC 2863, ifIndex"
           ::= { ifMauEntry 1 }

       ifMauIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)



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           MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                                  -- SMIv1 index
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This variable uniquely identifies the MAU
                       described by this entry from among other MAUs
                       connected to the same interface (ifMauIfIndex)."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.1, aMAUID."
           ::= { ifMauEntry 2 }

       ifMauType OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      AutonomousType
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This object identifies the MAU type.  Values for
                       standard IEEE 802.3 MAU types are defined above.
                       If the MAU type is unknown, the object identifier

                       unknownMauType OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 }

                       is returned.  Note that unknownMauType is a
                       syntactically valid object identifier, and any
                       conformant implementation of ASN.1 and the BER
                       must be able to generate and recognize this
                       value.

                       This object represents the operational type of
                       the MAU, as determined by either (1) the result
                       of the auto-negotiation function or (2) if
                       auto-negotiation is not enabled or is not
                       implemented for this MAU, by the value of the
                       object ifMauDefaultType.  In case (2), a set to
                       the object ifMauDefaultType will force the MAU
                       into the new operating mode."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.2, aMAUType."
           ::= { ifMauEntry 3 }

       ifMauStatus OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           other(1),
                           unknown(2),
                           operational(3),
                           standby(4),
                           shutdown(5),
                           reset(6)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
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                       be implemented as a read-only object by those
                       agents and MAUs that do not implement software
                       control of the MAU state.  Some agents may not
                       support setting the value of this object to some
                       of the enumerated values.

                       The value other(1) is returned if the MAU is in
                       a state other than one of the states 2 through
                       6.

                       The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU's
                       true state is unknown; for example, when it is
                       being initialized.

                       A MAU in the operational(3) state is fully
                       functional, operates, and passes signals to its
                       attached DTE or repeater port in accordance to
                       its specification.

                       A MAU in standby(4) state forces DI and CI to
                       idle and the media transmitter to idle or fault,
                       if supported.  Standby(4) mode only applies to
                       link type MAUs.  The state of
                       ifMauMediaAvailable is unaffected.

                       A MAU in shutdown(5) state assumes the same
                       condition on DI, CI, and the media transmitter
                       as though it were powered down or not connected.
                       The MAU MAY return other(1) value for the
                       ifMauJabberState and ifMauMediaAvailable objects
                       when it is in this state.  For an AUI, this
                       state will remove power from the AUI.

                       Setting this variable to the value reset(6)
                       resets the MAU in the same manner as a
                       power-off, power-on cycle of at least one-half
                       second would.  The agent is not required to
                       return the value reset (6).

                       Setting this variable to the value
                       operational(3), standby(4), or shutdown(5)
                       causes the MAU to assume the respective state
                       except that setting a mixing-type MAU or an AUI
                       to standby(4) will cause the MAU to enter the
                       shutdown state."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.7, aMAUAdminState,
                       30.5.1.2.2, acMAUAdminControl, and 30.5.1.2.1,
                       acResetMAU."



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           ::= { ifMauEntry 4 }

       ifMauMediaAvailable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           other(1),
                           unknown(2),
                           available(3),
                           notAvailable(4),
                           remoteFault(5),
                           invalidSignal(6),
                           remoteJabber(7),
                           remoteLinkLoss(8),
                           remoteTest(9),
                           offline(10),
                           autoNegError(11),
                           pmdLinkFault(12),
                           wisFrameLoss(13),
                           wisSignalLoss(14),
                           pcsLinkFault(15),
                           excessiveBER(16),
                           dxsLinkFault(17),
                           pxsLinkFault(18)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "If the MAU is a link or fiber type (FOIRL,
                       10BASE-T, 10BASE-F) then this is equivalent to
                       the link test fail state/low light function.
                       For an AUI or a coax (including broadband) MAU
                       this indicates whether or not loopback is
                       detected on the DI circuit.  The value of this
                       attribute persists between packets for MAU types
                       AUI, 10BASE5, 10BASE2, 10BROAD36, and 10BASE-FP.

                       The value other(1) is returned if the
                       mediaAvailable state is not one of 2 through 18.

                       The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU's
                       true state is unknown; for example, when it is
                       being initialized.  At power-up or following a
                       reset, the value of this attribute will be
                       unknown for AUI, coax, and 10BASE-FP MAUs.  For
                       these MAUs loopback will be tested on each
                       transmission during which no collision is
                       detected.  If DI is receiving input when DO
                       returns to IDL after a transmission and there
                       has been no collision during the transmission
                       then loopback will be detected.  The value of



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                       this attribute will only change during
                       non-collided transmissions for AUI, coax, and
                       10BASE-FP MAUs.

                       For 100Mbps and 1000Mbps MAUs, the enumerations
                       match the states within the respective link
                       integrity state diagrams, fig 32-16, 23-12 and
                       24-15 of sections 32, 23 and 24 of [IEEE802.3].
                       Any MAU which implements management of
                       auto-negotiation will map remote fault
                       indication to remote fault.

                       The value available(3) indicates that the link,
                       light, or loopback is normal.  The value
                       notAvailable(4) indicates link loss, low light,
                       or no loopback.

                       The value remoteFault(5) indicates that a fault
                       has been detected at the remote end of the link.
                       This value applies to 10BASE-FB, 100BASE-T4 Far
                       End Fault Indication and non-specified remote
                       faults from a system running auto-negotiation.
                       The values remoteJabber(7), remoteLinkLoss(8),
                       and remoteTest(9) SHOULD be used instead of
                       remoteFault(5) where the reason for remote fault
                       is identified in the remote signaling protocol.
                       The value invalidSignal(6) indicates that an
                       invalid signal has been received from the other
                       end of the link.  invalidSignal(6) applies only
                       to MAUs of type 10BASE-FB.

                       Where an IEEE Std 802.3-2002 clause 22 MII
                       is present, a logic one in the remote fault bit
                       (reference section 22.2.4.2.8 of that document)
                       maps to the value remoteFault(5), and a logic
                       zero in the link status bit (reference section
                       22.2.4.2.10 of that document) maps to the value
                       notAvailable(4).  The value notAvailable(4)
                       takes precedence over the value remoteFault(5).

                       Any MAU that implements management of clause 37
                       Auto-Negotiation will map the received RF1 and
                       RF2 bit values for Offline to offline(10), Link
                       Failure to remoteFault(5) and Auto-Negotiation
                       Error to autoNegError(11).

                       For 10 Gb/s, the enumerations map to the states
                       within the Reconciliation Sublayer state diagram



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                       as follows:
                         NoFault maps to the enumeration 'available(3)'
                         LocalFault maps to the enumeration
                           'notAvailable(4)'
                         RemoteFault maps to the enumeration
                           'remoteFault(5)'
                       The enumerations 'pmdLinkFault(12)',
                       'wisFrameLoss(13)', 'wisSignalLoss(14)',
                       'pcsLinkFault(15)', 'excessiveBER(16)', and
                       'dxsLinkFault(17)' and 'pxsLinkFault(18)' should
                       be used instead of the enumeration
                       'notAvailable(4)' where the reason for the local
                       fault can be identified through the use of the
                       MDIO Interface.  Where multiple reasons for the
                       local fault state can be identified only the
                       highest precedence error should be reported.
                       The precedence in descending order is as
                       follows:
                           pxsLinkFault
                           pmdLinkFault
                           wisFrameLoss
                           wisSignalLoss
                           pcsLinkFault
                           excessiveBER
                           dxsLinkFault"
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.4, aMediaAvailable."

           ::= { ifMauEntry 5 }

       ifMauMediaAvailableStateExits OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A count of the number of times that
                       ifMauMediaAvailable for this MAU instance leaves
                       the state available(3).

                       Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                       occur at re-initialization of the management
                       system, and at other times as indicated by the
                       value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.5,
                       aLoseMediaCounter.
                       RFC 2863, ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
           ::= { ifMauEntry 6 }

       ifMauJabberState OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {



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                           other(1),
                           unknown(2),
                           noJabber(3),
                           jabbering(4)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "The value other(1) is returned if the jabber
                       state is not 2, 3, or 4.  The agent MUST always
                       return other(1) for MAU type dot3MauTypeAUI.

                       The value unknown(2) is returned when the MAU's
                       true state is unknown; for example, when it is
                       being initialized.

                       If the MAU is not jabbering the agent returns
                       noJabber(3).  This is the 'normal' state.

                       If the MAU is in jabber state the agent returns
                       the jabbering(4) value."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.6,
                       aJabber.jabberFlag."
           ::= { ifMauEntry 7 }

       ifMauJabberingStateEnters OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A count of the number of times that
                       mauJabberState for this MAU instance enters the
                       state jabbering(4). This counter will always
                       indicate zero for MAUs of type dot3MauTypeAUI
                       and those of speeds above 10Mbps.

                       Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                       occur at re-initialization of the management
                       system, and at other times as indicated by the
                       value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.6,
                       aJabber.jabberCounter.
                       RFC 2863, ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
           ::= { ifMauEntry 8 }

       ifMauFalseCarriers OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A count of the number of false carrier events



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                       during IDLE in 100BASE-X and 1000BASE-X links.

                       For all other MAU types, this counter will
                       always indicate zero. This counter does not
                       increment at the symbol rate.

                       It can increment after a valid carrier
                       completion at a maximum rate of once per 100 ms
                       for 100BASE-X and once per 10us for 1000BASE-X
                       until the next CarrierEvent.

                       This counter can roll over very quickly.  A
                       management station is advised to poll the
                       ifMauHCFalseCarriers instead of this counter in
                       order to avoid loss of information.

                       Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                       occur at re-initialization of the management
                       system, and at other times as indicated by the
                       value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.10, aFalseCarriers.
                       RFC 2863, ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
           ::= { ifMauEntry 9 }

       ifMauTypeList OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********

                       This object has been deprecated in favour of
                       ifMauTypeListBits.

                       A value that uniquely identifies the set of
                       possible IEEE 802.3 types that the MAU could be.
                       The value is a sum which initially takes the
                       value zero.  Then, for each type capability of
                       this MAU, 2 raised to the power noted below is
                       added to the sum. For example, a MAU which has
                       the capability to be only 10BASE-T would have a
                       value of 512 (2**9).  In contrast, a MAU which
                       supports both 10Base-T (full duplex) and
                       100BASE-TX (full duplex) would have a value of
                       ((2**11) + (2**16)) or 67584.

                       The powers of 2 assigned to the capabilities are
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                       Power  Capability
                         0      other or unknown
                         1      AUI
                         2      10BASE-5
                         3      FOIRL
                         4      10BASE-2
                         5      10BASE-T duplex mode unknown
                         6      10BASE-FP
                         7      10BASE-FB
                         8      10BASE-FL duplex mode unknown
                         9      10BROAD36
                        10      10BASE-T  half duplex mode
                        11      10BASE-T  full duplex mode
                        12      10BASE-FL half duplex mode
                        13      10BASE-FL full duplex mode
                        14      100BASE-T4
                        15      100BASE-TX half duplex mode
                        16      100BASE-TX full duplex mode
                        17      100BASE-FX half duplex mode
                        18      100BASE-FX full duplex mode
                        19      100BASE-T2 half duplex mode
                        20      100BASE-T2 full duplex mode

                       If auto-negotiation is present on this MAU, this
                       object will map to ifMauAutoNegCapability."
           ::= { ifMauEntry 10 }

       ifMauDefaultType OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      AutonomousType
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This object identifies the default
                       administrative baseband MAU type, to be used in
                       conjunction with the operational MAU type
                       denoted by ifMauType.

                       The set of possible values for this object is
                       the same as the set defined for the ifMauType
                       object.

                       This object represents the
                       administratively-configured type of the MAU.  If
                       auto-negotiation is not enabled or is not
                       implemented for this MAU, the value of this
                       object determines the operational type of the
                       MAU.  In this case, a set to this object will
                       force the MAU into the specified operating mode.




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                       If auto-negotiation is implemented and enabled
                       for this MAU, the operational type of the MAU
                       is determined by auto-negotiation, and the value
                       of this object denotes the type to which the MAU
                       will automatically revert if/when
                       auto-negotiation is later disabled.

                       NOTE TO IMPLEMENTORS:  It may be necessary to
                       provide for underlying hardware implementations
                       which do not follow the exact behavior specified
                       above.  In particular, when
                       ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus transitions from enabled
                       to disabled, the agent implementation MUST
                       ensure that the operational type of the MAU (as
                       reported by ifMauType) correctly transitions to
                       the value specified by this object, rather than
                       continuing to operate at the value earlier
                       determined by the auto-negotiation function."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.1, aMAUID, and
                       22.2.4.1.4."
           ::= { ifMauEntry 11 }

       ifMauAutoNegSupported OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      TruthValue
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This object indicates whether or not
                       auto-negotiation is supported on this MAU."
           ::= { ifMauEntry 12 }

       ifMauTypeListBits OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      BITS {
               bOther(0),         -- other or unknown
               bAUI(1),           -- AUI
               b10base5(2),       -- 10BASE-5
               bFoirl(3),         -- FOIRL

               b10base2(4),       -- 10BASE-2
               b10baseT(5),       -- 10BASE-T duplex mode unknown
               b10baseFP(6),      -- 10BASE-FP
               b10baseFB(7),      -- 10BASE-FB
               b10baseFL(8),      -- 10BASE-FL duplex mode unknown
               b10broad36(9),     -- 10BROAD36
               b10baseTHD(10),    -- 10BASE-T  half duplex mode
               b10baseTFD(11),    -- 10BASE-T  full duplex mode
               b10baseFLHD(12),   -- 10BASE-FL half duplex mode
               b10baseFLFD(13),   -- 10BASE-FL full duplex mode




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               b100baseT4(14),    -- 100BASE-T4
               b100baseTXHD(15),  -- 100BASE-TX half duplex mode
               b100baseTXFD(16),  -- 100BASE-TX full duplex mode
               b100baseFXHD(17),  -- 100BASE-FX half duplex mode
               b100baseFXFD(18),  -- 100BASE-FX full duplex mode
               b100baseT2HD(19),  -- 100BASE-T2 half duplex mode
               b100baseT2FD(20),  -- 100BASE-T2 full duplex mode

               b1000baseXHD(21),  -- 1000BASE-X half duplex mode
               b1000baseXFD(22),  -- 1000BASE-X full duplex mode
               b1000baseLXHD(23), -- 1000BASE-LX half duplex mode
               b1000baseLXFD(24), -- 1000BASE-LX full duplex mode
               b1000baseSXHD(25), -- 1000BASE-SX half duplex mode
               b1000baseSXFD(26), -- 1000BASE-SX full duplex mode
               b1000baseCXHD(27), -- 1000BASE-CX half duplex mode
               b1000baseCXFD(28), -- 1000BASE-CX full duplex mode
               b1000baseTHD(29),  -- 1000BASE-T half duplex mode
               b1000baseTFD(30),  -- 1000BASE-T full duplex mode

               b10GbaseX(31),     -- 10GBASE-X
               b10GbaseLX4(32),   -- 10GBASE-LX4
               b10GbaseR(33),     -- 10GBASE-R
               b10GbaseER(34),    -- 10GBASE-ER
               b10GbaseLR(35),    -- 10GBASE-LR
               b10GbaseSR(36),    -- 10GBASE-SR
               b10GbaseW(37),     -- 10GBASE-W
               b10GbaseEW(38),    -- 10GBASE-EW
               b10GbaseLW(39),    -- 10GBASE-LW
               b10GbaseSW(40)     -- 10GBASE-SW
           }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A value that uniquely identifies the set of
                       possible IEEE 802.3 types that the MAU could be.
                       If auto-negotiation is present on this MAU, this
                       object will map to ifMauAutoNegCapabilityBits.

                       Note that this MAU may be capable of operating
                       as a MAU type that is beyond the scope of this
                       MIB.  This is indicated by returning the
                       bit value bOther in addition to any bit values
                       for capabilities that are listed above."
           ::= { ifMauEntry 13 }

       ifMauHCFalseCarriers OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Counter64
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current



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           DESCRIPTION "A count of the number of false carrier events
                       during IDLE in 100BASE-X and 1000BASE-X links.

                       For all other MAU types, this counter will
                       always indicate zero. This counter does not
                       increment at the symbol rate.

                       This counter is a 64 bit version of
                       ifMauFalseCarriers.  Since the 32 bit version of
                       this counter can roll over very quickly,
                       management stations are advised to poll the
                       64 bit version instead in order to avoid loss
                       of information.

                       Discontinuities in the value of this counter can
                       occur at re-initialization of the management
                       system, and at other times as indicated by the
                       value of ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.10, aFalseCarriers.
                       RFC 2863, ifCounterDiscontinuityTime."
           ::= { ifMauEntry 14 }

       -- The ifJackTable applies to MAUs attached to interfaces
       -- which have one or more external jacks (connectors).

       ifJackTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF IfJackEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Information about the external jacks attached
                       to MAUs attached to an interface."
           ::= { dot3IfMauBasicGroup 2 }

       ifJackEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      IfJackEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "An entry in the table, containing information
                       about a particular jack."
           INDEX       { ifMauIfIndex,
                         ifMauIndex,
                         ifJackIndex
                       }
           ::= { ifJackTable 1 }

       IfJackEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               ifJackIndex                         Integer32,



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               ifJackType                          JackType
           }

       ifJackIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This variable uniquely identifies the jack
                       described by this entry from among other jacks
                       attached to the same MAU."
           ::= { ifJackEntry 1 }

       ifJackType OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      JackType
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "The jack connector type, as it appears on the
                       outside of the system."
           ::= { ifJackEntry 2 }

       --
       -- The MAU Auto-Negotiation Table
       --

       ifMauAutoNegTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF IfMauAutoNegEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Configuration and status objects for the
                       auto-negotiation function of MAUs attached to
                       interfaces.

                       The ifMauAutoNegTable applies to systems in
                       which auto-negotiation is supported on one or
                       more MAUs attached to interfaces.  Note that if
                       auto-negotiation is present and enabled, the
                       ifMauType object reflects the result of the
                       auto-negotiation function."
           ::= { dot3IfMauAutoNegGroup 1 }

       ifMauAutoNegEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      IfMauAutoNegEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "An entry in the table, containing configuration
                       and status information for the auto-negotiation
                       function of a particular MAU."
           INDEX       { ifMauIfIndex,



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                         ifMauIndex
                       }
           ::= { ifMauAutoNegTable 1 }

       IfMauAutoNegEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus             INTEGER,
               ifMauAutoNegRemoteSignaling         INTEGER,
               ifMauAutoNegConfig                  INTEGER,
               ifMauAutoNegCapability              Integer32,
               ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertised           Integer32,
               ifMauAutoNegCapReceived             Integer32,
               ifMauAutoNegRestart                 INTEGER,
               ifMauAutoNegCapabilityBits          BITS,
               ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertisedBits       BITS,
               ifMauAutoNegCapReceivedBits         BITS,
               ifMauAutoNegRemoteFaultAdvertised   INTEGER,
               ifMauAutoNegRemoteFaultReceived     INTEGER
           }

       ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           enabled(1),
                           disabled(2)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Setting this object to enabled(1) will cause
                       the interface which has the auto-negotiation
                       signaling ability to be enabled.

                       If the value of this object is disabled(2) then
                       the interface will act as it would if it had no
                       auto-negotiation signaling.  Under these
                       conditions, an IEEE 802.3 MAU will immediately
                       be forced to the state indicated by the value of
                       the object ifMauDefaultType.

                       NOTE TO IMPLEMENTORS:  When
                       ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus transitions from enabled
                       to disabled, the agent implementation MUST
                       ensure that the operational type of the MAU (as
                       reported by ifMauType) correctly transitions to
                       the value specified by the ifMauDefaultType
                       object, rather than continuing to operate at the
                       value earlier determined by the auto-negotiation
                       function."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.6.1.1.2,



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                       aAutoNegAdminState and 30.6.1.2.2,
                       acAutoNegAdminControl."
           ::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 1 }

       ifMauAutoNegRemoteSignaling OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           detected(1),
                           notdetected(2)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A value indicating whether the remote end of
                       the link is using auto-negotiation signaling. It
                       takes the value detected(1) if and only if,
                       during the previous link negotiation, FLP Bursts
                       were received."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.6.1.1.3,
                       aAutoNegRemoteSignaling."
           ::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 2 }

       ifMauAutoNegConfig OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           other(1),
                           configuring(2),
                           complete(3),
                           disabled(4),
                           parallelDetectFail(5)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A value indicating the current status of the
                       auto-negotiation process.  The enumeration
                       parallelDetectFail(5) maps to a failure in
                       parallel detection as defined in 28.2.3.1 of
                       [IEEE 802.3 Std]."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.6.1.1.4,
                       aAutoNegAutoConfig."
           ::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 4 }

       ifMauAutoNegCapability OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********

                       This object has been deprecated in favour of
                       ifMauAutoNegCapabilityBits.




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                       A value that uniquely identifies the set of
                       capabilities of the local auto-negotiation
                       entity.  The value is a sum which initially
                       takes the value zero.  Then, for each capability
                       of this interface, 2 raised to the power noted
                       below is added to the sum. For example, an
                       interface which has the capability to support
                       only 100Base-TX half duplex would have a value
                       of 32768 (2**15).  In contrast, an interface
                       which supports both 100Base-TX half duplex and
                       and 100Base-TX full duplex would have a value of
                       98304 ((2**15) + (2**16)).

                       The powers of 2 assigned to the capabilities are
                       these:

                       Power   Capability
                         0       other or unknown
                        (1-9)    (reserved)
                        10       10BASE-T  half duplex mode
                        11       10BASE-T  full duplex mode
                        12       (reserved)
                        13       (reserved)
                        14       100BASE-T4
                        15       100BASE-TX half duplex mode
                        16       100BASE-TX full duplex mode
                        17       (reserved)
                        18       (reserved)
                        19      100BASE-T2 half duplex mode
                        20      100BASE-T2 full duplex mode

                       Note that interfaces that support this MIB may
                       have capabilities that extend beyond the scope
                       of this MIB."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.6.1.1.5,
                       aAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility."
           ::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 5 }

       ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertised OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********

                       This object has been deprecated in favour of
                       ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertisedBits.

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                       capabilities advertised by the local
                       auto-negotiation entity. Refer to
                       ifMauAutoNegCapability for a description of the
                       possible values of this object.

                       Capabilities in this object that are not
                       available in ifMauAutoNegCapability cannot be
                       enabled."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.6.1.1.6,
                       aAutoNegAdvertisedTechnologyAbility."
           ::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 6 }

       ifMauAutoNegCapReceived OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********

                       This object has been deprecated in favour of
                       ifMauAutoNegCapReceivedBits.

                       A value that uniquely identifies the set of
                       capabilities received from the remote
                       auto-negotiation entity. Refer to
                       ifMauAutoNegCapability for a description of the
                       possible values of this object.

                       Note that interfaces that support this MIB may
                       be attached to remote auto-negotiation entities
                       which have capabilities beyond the scope of this
                       MIB."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.6.1.1.7,
                       aAutoNegReceivedTechnologyAbility."
           ::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 7 }

       ifMauAutoNegRestart OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           restart(1),
                           norestart(2)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "If the value of this object is set to
                       restart(1) then this will force auto-negotiation
                       to begin link renegotiation. If auto-negotiation
                       signaling is disabled, a write to this object
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                       Setting the value of this object to norestart(2)
                       has no effect."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.6.1.2.1,
                       acAutoNegRestartAutoConfig."
           ::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 8 }

       ifMauAutoNegCapabilityBits OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      BITS {
               bOther(0),        -- other or unknown
               b10baseT(1),      -- 10BASE-T  half duplex mode
               b10baseTFD(2),    -- 10BASE-T  full duplex mode
               b100baseT4(3),    -- 100BASE-T4
               b100baseTX(4),    -- 100BASE-TX half duplex mode
               b100baseTXFD(5),  -- 100BASE-TX full duplex mode
               b100baseT2(6),    -- 100BASE-T2 half duplex mode
               b100baseT2FD(7),  -- 100BASE-T2 full duplex mode
               bfdxPause(8),     -- PAUSE for full-duplex links
               bfdxAPause(9),    -- Asymmetric PAUSE for full-duplex
                                 --     links
               bfdxSPause(10),   -- Symmetric PAUSE for full-duplex
                                 --     links
               bfdxBPause(11),   -- Asymmetric and Symmetric PAUSE for
                                 --     full-duplex links
               b1000baseX(12),   -- 1000BASE-X, -LX, -SX, -CX half
                                 --     duplex mode
               b1000baseXFD(13), -- 1000BASE-X, -LX, -SX, -CX full
                                 --     duplex mode
               b1000baseT(14),   -- 1000BASE-T half duplex mode
               b1000baseTFD(15)  -- 1000BASE-T full duplex mode
           }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A value that uniquely identifies the set of
                       capabilities of the local auto-negotiation
                       entity.  Note that interfaces that support this
                       MIB may have capabilities that extend beyond the
                       scope of this MIB.

                       Note that the local auto-negotiation entity may
                       support some capabilities beyond the scope of
                       this MIB.  This is indicated by returning the
                       bit value bOther in addition to any bit values
                       for capabilities that are listed above."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.6.1.1.5,
                       aAutoNegLocalTechnologyAbility."
           ::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 9 }

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           SYNTAX      BITS {
               bOther(0),        -- other or unknown
               b10baseT(1),      -- 10BASE-T  half duplex mode
               b10baseTFD(2),    -- 10BASE-T  full duplex mode
               b100baseT4(3),    -- 100BASE-T4
               b100baseTX(4),    -- 100BASE-TX half duplex mode
               b100baseTXFD(5),  -- 100BASE-TX full duplex mode
               b100baseT2(6),    -- 100BASE-T2 half duplex mode
               b100baseT2FD(7),  -- 100BASE-T2 full duplex mode
               bFdxPause(8),     -- PAUSE for full-duplex links
               bFdxAPause(9),    -- Asymmetric PAUSE for full-duplex
                                 --     links
               bFdxSPause(10),   -- Symmetric PAUSE for full-duplex
                                 --     links
               bFdxBPause(11),   -- Asymmetric and Symmetric PAUSE for
                                 --     full-duplex links
               b1000baseX(12),   -- 1000BASE-X, -LX, -SX, -CX half
                                 --     duplex mode
               b1000baseXFD(13), -- 1000BASE-X, -LX, -SX, -CX full
                                 --     duplex mode
               b1000baseT(14),   -- 1000BASE-T half duplex mode
               b1000baseTFD(15)  -- 1000BASE-T full duplex mode
           }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A value that uniquely identifies the set of
                       capabilities advertised by the local
                       auto-negotiation entity.

                       Capabilities in this object that are not
                       available in ifMauAutoNegCapabilityBits cannot
                       be enabled.

                       Note that the local auto-negotiation entity may
                       advertise some capabilities beyond the scope of
                       this MIB.  This is indicated by returning the
                       bit value bOther in addition to any bit values
                       for capabilities that are listed above."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.6.1.1.6,
                       aAutoNegAdvertisedTechnologyAbility."
           ::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 10 }

       ifMauAutoNegCapReceivedBits OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      BITS {
                bOther(0),        -- other or unknown
                b10baseT(1),      -- 10BASE-T  half duplex mode
                b10baseTFD(2),    -- 10BASE-T  full duplex mode
                b100baseT4(3),    -- 100BASE-T4



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                b100baseTX(4),    -- 100BASE-TX half duplex mode
                b100baseTXFD(5),  -- 100BASE-TX full duplex mode
                b100baseT2(6),    -- 100BASE-T2 half duplex mode
                b100baseT2FD(7),  -- 100BASE-T2 full duplex mode
                bFdxPause(8),     -- PAUSE for full-duplex links
                bFdxAPause(9),    -- Asymmetric PAUSE for full-duplex
                                  --     links
                bFdxSPause(10),   -- Symmetric PAUSE for full-duplex
                                  --     links
                bFdxBPause(11),   -- Asymmetric and Symmetric PAUSE for
                                  --     full-duplex links
                b1000baseX(12),   -- 1000BASE-X, -LX, -SX, -CX half
                                  --     duplex mode
                b1000baseXFD(13), -- 1000BASE-X, -LX, -SX, -CX full
                                  --     duplex mode
                b1000baseT(14),   -- 1000BASE-T half duplex mode
                b1000baseTFD(15)  -- 1000BASE-T full duplex mode
           }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A value that uniquely identifies the set of
                       capabilities received from the remote
                       auto-negotiation entity.
                       Note that interfaces that support this MIB may
                       be attached to remote auto-negotiation entities
                       which have capabilities beyond the scope of this
                       MIB.  This is indicated by returning the bit
                       value bOther in addition to any bit values for
                       capabilities that are listed above."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.6.1.1.7,
                       aAutoNegReceivedTechnologyAbility."
           ::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 11 }

       ifMauAutoNegRemoteFaultAdvertised OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           noError(1),
                           offline(2),
                           linkFailure(3),
                           autoNegError(4)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-write
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A value that identifies any local fault
                       indications that this MAU has detected and will
                       advertise at the next auto-negotiation
                       interaction for 1000Mbps MAUs."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.6.1.1.6,
                       aAutoNegAdvertisedTechnologyAbility."



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           ::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 12 }

       ifMauAutoNegRemoteFaultReceived OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           noError(1),
                           offline(2),
                           linkFailure(3),
                           autoNegError(4)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "A value that identifies any fault indications
                       received from the far end of a link by the
                       local auto-negotiation entity for 1000Mbps
                       MAUs."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.6.1.1.7,
                       aAutoNegReceivedTechnologyAbility."
           ::= { ifMauAutoNegEntry 13 }


       --
       -- The Basic Broadband MAU Table
       --

       broadMauBasicTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF BroadMauBasicEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********

                       This entire table has been deprecated.  There
                       have been no reported implementations of this
                       table, and it is unlikely that there ever will
                       be.  IEEE recommends that broadband MAU types
                       should not be used for new installations.

                       Table of descriptive and status information
                       about the broadband MAUs connected to
                       interfaces."
           ::= { dot3BroadMauBasicGroup 1 }

       broadMauBasicEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      BroadMauBasicEntry
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********

                       An entry in the table, containing information



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                       about a single broadband MAU."
           INDEX       { broadMauIfIndex,
                         broadMauIndex
                       }
           ::= { broadMauBasicTable 1 }

       BroadMauBasicEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               broadMauIfIndex                     InterfaceIndex,
               broadMauIndex                       Integer32,
               broadMauXmtRcvSplitType             INTEGER,
               broadMauXmtCarrierFreq              Integer32,
               broadMauTranslationFreq             Integer32
           }

       broadMauIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      InterfaceIndex
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                                  -- SMIv1 index
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********

                       This variable uniquely identifies the interface
                       to which the MAU described by this entry is
                       connected."
           REFERENCE   "Reference RFC 2863, ifIndex."
           ::= { broadMauBasicEntry 1 }

       broadMauIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only  -- read-only since originally an
                                  -- SMIv1 index
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********

                       This variable uniquely identifies the MAU
                       connected to interface broadMauIfIndex that is
                       described by this entry."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.1, aMAUID."
           ::= { broadMauBasicEntry 2 }

       broadMauXmtRcvSplitType OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           other(1),
                           single(2),
                           dual(3)
                       }
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only



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           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********

                       This object indicates the type of frequency
                       multiplexing/cabling system used to separate the
                       transmit and receive paths for the 10BROAD36
                       MAU.

                       The value other(1) is returned if the split type
                       is not either single or dual.

                       The value single(2) indicates a single cable
                       system.  The value dual(3) indicates a dual
                       cable system, offset normally zero."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.8,
                       aBbMAUXmitRcvSplitType."
           ::= { broadMauBasicEntry 3 }

       broadMauXmtCarrierFreq OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********

                       This variable indicates the transmit carrier
                       frequency of the 10BROAD36 MAU in MHz/4; that
                       is, in units of 250 kHz."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.9,
                       aBroadbandFrequencies.xmitCarrierFrequency."
           ::= { broadMauBasicEntry 4 }

       broadMauTranslationFreq OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      Integer32
           MAX-ACCESS  read-only
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS OBJECT IS DEPRECATED **********

                       This variable indicates the translation offset
                       frequency of the 10BROAD36 MAU in MHz/4; that
                       is, in units of 250 kHz."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Std], 30.5.1.1.9,
                       aBroadbandFrequencies.translationFrequency."
           ::= { broadMauBasicEntry 5 }

       -- Notifications for use by 802.3 MAUs

       snmpDot3MauTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpDot3MauMgt 0 }




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       rpMauJabberTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
           OBJECTS     { rpMauJabberState }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This trap is sent whenever a managed repeater
                       MAU enters the jabber state.

                       The agent MUST throttle the generation of
                       consecutive rpMauJabberTraps so that there is at
                       least a five-second gap between them."
           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.3.1, nJabber
                       notification."
           ::= { snmpDot3MauTraps 1 }

       ifMauJabberTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
           OBJECTS     { ifMauJabberState }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "This trap is sent whenever a managed interface
                       MAU enters the jabber state.

                       The agent MUST throttle the generation of
                       consecutive ifMauJabberTraps so that there is at
                       least a five-second gap between them."

           REFERENCE   "[IEEE 802.3 Mgt], 30.5.1.3.1, nJabber
                       notification."
           ::= { snmpDot3MauTraps 2 }

       -- Conformance information

       mauModConf
               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mauMod 1 }
         mauModCompls
               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mauModConf 1 }
         mauModObjGrps
               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mauModConf 2 }
         mauModNotGrps
               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mauModConf 3 }

       -- Object groups

       mauRpGrpBasic OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS     { rpMauGroupIndex,
                         rpMauPortIndex,
                         rpMauIndex,
                         rpMauType,
                         rpMauStatus,
                         rpMauMediaAvailable,
                         rpMauMediaAvailableStateExits,



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                         rpMauJabberState,
                         rpMauJabberingStateEnters
                       }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Basic conformance group for MAUs attached to
                       repeater ports.  This group is also the
                       conformance specification for RFC 1515
                       implementations."
           ::= { mauModObjGrps 1 }

       mauRpGrp100Mbs OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS     { rpMauFalseCarriers }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Conformance group for MAUs attached to
                       repeater ports with 100 Mb/s or greater
                       capability."
           ::= { mauModObjGrps 2 }

       mauRpGrpJack OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS     { rpJackType }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Conformance group for MAUs attached to
                       repeater ports with managed jacks."
           ::= { mauModObjGrps 3 }

       mauIfGrpBasic OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS     { ifMauIfIndex,
                         ifMauIndex,
                         ifMauType,
                         ifMauStatus,
                         ifMauMediaAvailable,
                         ifMauMediaAvailableStateExits,
                         ifMauJabberState,
                         ifMauJabberingStateEnters
                       }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Basic conformance group for MAUs attached to
                       interfaces.  This group also provides a
                       conformance specification for RFC 1515
                       implementations."
           ::= { mauModObjGrps 4 }

       mauIfGrp100Mbs OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS     { ifMauFalseCarriers,
                         ifMauTypeList,
                         ifMauDefaultType,
                         ifMauAutoNegSupported
                       }



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           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS GROUP IS DEPRECATED **********

                       Conformance group for MAUs attached to
                       interfaces with 100 Mb/s capability.

                       This object group has been deprecated in favor
                       of mauIfGrpHighCapacity."
           ::= { mauModObjGrps 5 }

       mauIfGrpJack OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS     { ifJackType }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Conformance group for MAUs attached to
                       interfaces with managed jacks."
           ::= { mauModObjGrps 6 }

       mauIfGrpAutoNeg OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS     { ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus,
                         ifMauAutoNegRemoteSignaling,
                         ifMauAutoNegConfig,
                         ifMauAutoNegCapability,
                         ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertised,
                         ifMauAutoNegCapReceived,
                         ifMauAutoNegRestart
                       }
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS GROUP IS DEPRECATED **********

                       Conformance group for MAUs attached to
                       interfaces with managed auto-negotiation.

                       This object group has been deprecated in favor
                       of mauIfGrpAutoNeg2."
           ::= { mauModObjGrps 7 }

       mauBroadBasic OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS     { broadMauIfIndex,
                         broadMauIndex,
                         broadMauXmtRcvSplitType,
                         broadMauXmtCarrierFreq,
                         broadMauTranslationFreq
                       }
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "********* THIS GROUP IS DEPRECATED **********

                       Conformance group for broadband MAUs attached
                       to interfaces.



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                       This object group is deprecated.  There have
                       been no reported implementations of this group,
                       and it was felt to be unlikely that there will
                       be any future implementations."
           ::= { mauModObjGrps 8 }

       mauIfGrpHighCapacity OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS     { ifMauFalseCarriers,
                         ifMauTypeListBits,
                         ifMauDefaultType,
                         ifMauAutoNegSupported
                       }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Conformance group for MAUs attached to
                       interfaces with 100 Mb/s or greater capability."
           ::= { mauModObjGrps 9 }

       mauIfGrpAutoNeg2 OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS     { ifMauAutoNegAdminStatus,
                         ifMauAutoNegRemoteSignaling,
                         ifMauAutoNegConfig,
                         ifMauAutoNegCapabilityBits,
                         ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertisedBits,
                         ifMauAutoNegCapReceivedBits,
                         ifMauAutoNegRestart
                       }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Conformance group for MAUs attached to
                       interfaces with managed auto-negotiation."
           ::= { mauModObjGrps 10 }

       mauIfGrpAutoNeg1000Mbps OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS     { ifMauAutoNegRemoteFaultAdvertised,
                         ifMauAutoNegRemoteFaultReceived
                       }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Conformance group for 1000Mbps MAUs attached to
                       interfaces with managed auto-negotiation."
           ::= { mauModObjGrps 11 }

       mauIfGrpHCStats OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS     { ifMauHCFalseCarriers }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Conformance for high capacity statistics for
                       MAUs attached to interfaces"
           ::= { mauModObjGrps 12 }

       -- Notification groups



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       rpMauNotifications NOTIFICATION-GROUP
           NOTIFICATIONS { rpMauJabberTrap }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Notifications for repeater MAUs."
           ::= { mauModNotGrps 1 }

       ifMauNotifications NOTIFICATION-GROUP
           NOTIFICATIONS { ifMauJabberTrap }
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Notifications for interface MAUs."
           ::= { mauModNotGrps 2 }

       -- Compliances

       mauModRpCompl MODULE-COMPLIANCE
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "******** THIS COMPLIANCE IS DEPRECATED ********
                       Compliance for MAUs attached to repeater
                       ports.

                       This compliance is deprecated and replaced by
                       mauModRpCompl2, which corrects an oversight by
                       allowing rpMauStatus to be implemented
                       read-only."

           MODULE -- this module
               MANDATORY-GROUPS { mauRpGrpBasic }

               GROUP       mauRpGrp100Mbs
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this optional group is
                           recommended for MAUs which have 100Mb/s or
                           greater capability."

               GROUP       mauRpGrpJack
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this optional group is
                           recommended for MAUs which have one or more
                           external jacks."

               GROUP       rpMauNotifications
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this group is recommended
                           for MAUs attached to repeater ports."
           ::= { mauModCompls 1 }

       mauModIfCompl MODULE-COMPLIANCE
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "******** THIS COMPLIANCE IS DEPRECATED ********

                       Compliance for MAUs attached to interfaces.



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                       This compliance is deprecated and replaced by
                       mauModIfCompl2."

           MODULE -- this module
               MANDATORY-GROUPS { mauIfGrpBasic }

               GROUP       mauIfGrp100Mbs
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this optional group is
                           recommended for MAUs which have 100Mb/s
                           capability."

               GROUP       mauIfGrpJack
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this optional group is
                           recommended for MAUs which have one or more
                           external jacks."

               GROUP       mauIfGrpAutoNeg
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this group is mandatory
                           for MAUs which support managed
                           auto-negotiation."

               GROUP       mauBroadBasic
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this group is mandatory
                           for broadband MAUs."

               GROUP       ifMauNotifications
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this group is recommended
                           for MAUs attached to interfaces."
           ::= { mauModCompls 2 }

       mauModIfCompl2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
           STATUS      deprecated
           DESCRIPTION "******** THIS COMPLIANCE IS DEPRECATED ********

                       Compliance for MAUs attached to interfaces.

                       This compliance is deprecated and replaced by
                       mauModIfCompl3."

           MODULE -- this module
               MANDATORY-GROUPS { mauIfGrpBasic }

               GROUP       mauIfGrpHighCapacity
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this optional group is
                           recommended for MAUs which have 100Mb/s
                           or greater capability."

               GROUP       mauIfGrpJack



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               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this optional group is
                           recommended for MAUs which have one or more
                           external jacks."

               GROUP       mauIfGrpAutoNeg2
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this group is mandatory
                           for MAUs which support managed
                           auto-negotiation."

               GROUP       mauIfGrpAutoNeg1000Mbps
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this group is mandatory
                           for MAUs which have 1000Mb/s or greater
                           capability and support managed
                           auto-negotiation."

               GROUP       ifMauNotifications
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this group is recommended
                           for MAUs attached to interfaces."

               OBJECT      ifMauStatus
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
           ::= { mauModCompls 3 }

       mauModRpCompl2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Compliance for MAUs attached to repeater
                       ports.

                       Note that compliance with this compliance
                       statement requires compliance with the
                       snmpRptrModCompl MODULE-COMPLIANCE statement of
                       the SNMP-REPEATER-MIB (RFC 2108)."

           MODULE -- this module
               MANDATORY-GROUPS { mauRpGrpBasic }

               GROUP       mauRpGrp100Mbs
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this optional group is
                           recommended for MAUs which have 100Mb/s or
                           greater capability."

               GROUP       mauRpGrpJack
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this optional group is
                           recommended for MAUs which have one or more
                           external jacks."

               GROUP       rpMauNotifications



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               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this group is recommended
                           for MAUs attached to repeater ports."

               OBJECT      rpMauStatus
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
           ::= { mauModCompls 4 }

       mauModIfCompl3 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION "Compliance for MAUs attached to interfaces.

                       Note that compliance with this compliance
                       statement requires compliance with the
                       ifCompliance3 MODULE-COMPLIANCE statement of the
                       IF-MIB (RFC 2863) and the dot3Compliance2
                       MODULE-COMPLIANCE statement of the
                       EtherLike-MIB (RFC3635)."

           MODULE -- this module
               MANDATORY-GROUPS { mauIfGrpBasic }

               GROUP       mauIfGrpHighCapacity
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this optional group is
                           recommended for MAUs which have 100Mb/s
                           or greater capability."

               GROUP       mauIfGrpHCStats
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this group is mandatory
                           for MAUs which have 1000Mb/s capacity, and
                           is recommended for MAUs which have 100Mb/s
                           capacity."

               GROUP       mauIfGrpJack
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this optional group is
                           recommended for MAUs which have one or more
                           external jacks."

               GROUP       mauIfGrpAutoNeg2
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this group is mandatory
                           for MAUs which support managed
                           auto-negotiation."

               GROUP       mauIfGrpAutoNeg1000Mbps
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this group is mandatory
                           for MAUs which have 1000Mb/s or greater
                           capability and support managed
                           auto-negotiation."



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               GROUP       ifMauNotifications
               DESCRIPTION "Implementation of this group is recommended
                           for MAUs attached to interfaces."

               OBJECT      ifMauStatus
               MIN-ACCESS  read-only
               DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required."
           ::= { mauModCompls 5 }

   END

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   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF Executive
   Director.



















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6.  Acknowledgements

   This document was produced by the IETF Ethernet Interfaces and Hub
   MIB Working Group, whose efforts were greatly advanced by the
   contributions of the following people:

      Mike Ayers
      Mike Heard
      Chuck Black
      John Flick
      Jeff Johnson
      Kam Lam
      Leon Leong
      Mike Lui
      Kerry McDonald
      K.C. Norseth
      Dave Perkins
      Dan Romascanu
      Andrew Smith
      Kaj Tesink
      Geoff Thompson
      Maurice Turcotte
      Paul Woodruff

   This document is based on the Proposed Standard MAU MIB, RFC 2668
   [RFC2668], edited by John Flick of Hewlett-Packard and Andrew Smith,
   then of Extreme Networks, and produced by the Ethernet Interfaces and
   Hub MIB Working Group.  It extends that document by providing support
   for 10 Gb/s MAUs as defined in [IEEE802.3ae].

   RFC 2668, in turn, was based on the Proposed Standard MAU MIB, RFC
   2239 [RFC2239], edited by Kathryn de Graaf, then of 3Com, and Dan
   Romascanu, then of Madge Networks, and produced by the Ethernet
   Interfaces and Hub MIB Working Group.  It extended that document by
   providing support for 1000 Mb/sec MAUs as defined in [IEEE802.3].

   RFC 2239, in turn, was based on the Proposed Standard MAU MIB, RFC
   1515 [RFC1515], edited by Donna McMaster, then of SynOptics
   Communications, Keith McCloghrie, then of Hughes LAN Systems, and Sam
   Roberts, then of Farallon Computing, and produced by the Hub MIB
   Working Group.  It extends that document by providing support for 100
   Mb/sec MAUs, full duplex MAUs, and auto-negotiation, as defined in
   [IEEE802.3].








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7.  Normative References

   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
                 Requirements Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

   [RFC2578]     McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder,
                 "Structure of Management Information Version 2
                 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999.

   [RFC2579]     McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder,
                 "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579,
                 April 1999.

   [RFC2580]     McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder,
                 "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580,
                 April 1999.

   [IEEE802.3]   IEEE, IEEE Std 802.3, 2002 Edition: "Carrier Sense
                 Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD)
                 Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications", March
                 2002.

   [IEEE802.3ae] IEEE, IEEE Std 802.3ae-2002, "Amendment: Media Access
                 Control (MAC) Parameters, Physical Layers, and
                 Management Parameters for 10 Gb/s Operation", August,
                 2002.

   [RFC2863]     McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group
                 MIB using SMIv2", RFC 2863, June 2000.

   [RFC2108]     de Graaf, K., Romascanu, D., McMaster, D. and K.
                 McCloghrie, "Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE
                 802.3 Repeater Devices using SMIv2", RFC 2108, February
                 1997.

   [RFC3635]     Flick, J., "Definitions of Managed Objects for the
                 Ethernet-like Interface Types", RFC 3635, September
                 2003.

8.  Informative References

   [RFC3410]     Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart,
                 "Introduction and Applicability Statements for
                 Internet-Standard Network Management Framework", RFC
                 3410, December 2002.






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   [RFC3418]     Presuhn, R., Ed., "Management Information Base (MIB)
                 for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", STD
                 62, RFC 3418, December 2002.

   [RFC2668]     Smith, A., Flick, J., deGraaf, K., Romascanu, D.,
                 McMaster, D., McCloghrie, K. and S. Roberts,
                 "Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Medium
                 Attachment Units (MAUs)", RFC 2668, August 1999.

   [RFC2239]     de Graaf, K., Romascanu, D., McMaster, D., McCloghrie,
                 K. and S. Roberts, "Definitions of Managed Objects for
                 IEEE 802.3 Medium Attachment Units (MAUs) using SMIv2",
                 RFC 2239, November 1997.

   [RFC1515]     McMaster, D., McCloghrie, K. and  S. Roberts,
                 "Definitions of Managed Objects for IEEE 802.3 Medium
                 Attachment Units (MAUs)", RFC 1515, September 1993.

   [RFC3637]     Heard, C. M., Ed., "Definitions of Managed Objects for
                 the Ethernet WAN Interface Sublayer", RFC 3637,
                 September 2003.

9.  Security Considerations

   There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB that
   have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write.  Setting these objects can
   have a serious effect on the operation of the network, including:

   o  enabling or disabling a MAU

   o  changing a MAU's default type

   o  enabling, disabling or restarting autonegotiation

   o  modifying the capabilities that a MAU advertizes during
      autonegotiation.

   Such objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some
   network environments.  The support for SET operations in a non-secure
   environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on
   network operations.










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   Some of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a
   MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive or
   vulnerable in some network environments.  In some environments it may
   be undesirable to allow unauthorized parties to access statistics or
   status information about individual links in a network.  It is thus
   important to control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to these objects
   and possibly to even encrypt the values of these objects when sending
   them over the network via SNMP.

   SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.
   Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPSec),
   even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is
   allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects
   in this MIB module.

   It is recommended that the implementors consider the security
   features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410], section
   8), including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms
   (for authentication and privacy).

   Furthermore, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT
   RECOMMENDED.  Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to
   enable cryptographic security.  It is then a customer/operator
   responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an
   instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give access to
   the objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate
   rights to indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete) them.
























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A.  Change Log

A.1.  Changes since RFC 2668

   This section enumerates changes made to RFC 2668 to produce this
   document.

   (1)   Updated references to the IEEE 802.3 standard to refer to the
         2002 edition.

   (2)   Added reference to 802.3ae.

   (3)   Updated WG e-mail address.

   (4)   The following DESCRIPTION clauses have been updated to reflect
         behavior on 10 Gb/s interfaces: ifMauMediaAvailable.

   (5)   OBJECT-IDENTITY definitions have been added for 10 gigabit MAU
         types.

   (6)   Enumerations for 'pmdLinkFault', 'wisFrameLoss',
         'wisSignalLoss', pcsLinkFault', excessiveBER', 'dxsLinkFault'
         and 'pxsLinkFault' have been added for the ifMauMediaAvailable
         object.

   (7)   ifMauTypeListBits has been extended with bits for the 10 Gb/s
         MAU types.

   (8)   The MODULE-IDENTITY clause has been updated to reflect the
         changes in the MIB module.

   (9)   MIB boilerplate in section 2 has been updated to the latest
         approved text.

   (10)  Added 64-bit version of ifMauFalseCarriers, and updated
         compliances accordingly.

   (11)  Added section on mapping of IEEE managed objects to the objects
         in this MIB module.

A.2.  Changes between RFC 2239 and RFC 2668

   This section enumerates the changes made to RFC 2239 to produce RFC
   2668.

   (1)   The MODULE-IDENTITY has been updated to reflect the changes in
         the MIB.




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   (2)   OBJECT-IDENTITY definitions have been added for gigabit MAU
         types.

   (3)   The ifMauTypeList, ifMauAutoNegCapability,
         ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertised and ifMauAutoNegCapReceived objects
         have been deprecated and replaced by ifMauTypeListBits,
         ifMauAutoNegCapabilityBits, ifMauAutoNegCapAdvertisedBits and
         ifMauAutoNegCapReceivedBits.

   (4)   Two new objects, ifMauAutoNegRemoteFaultAdvertised and
         ifMauAutoNegRemoteFaultReceived have been added.

   (5)   Enumerations for 'offline' and 'autoNegError' have been added
         for the rpMauMediaAvailable and ifMauMediaAvailable objects.

   (6)   The broadMauBasicTable and mauBroadBasic object group have been
         deprecated.

   (7)   The mauIfGrp100Mbs and mauIfGrpAutoNeg object groups have been
         deprecated and replaced by mauIfGrpHighCapacity and
         mauIfGrpAutoNeg2.

   (8)   A new object group, mauIfGrpAutoNeg1000Mbps, has been added.

   (9)   The mauModIfCompl and mauModRpCompl compliances have been
         deprecated and replaced by mauModIfCompl2 and mauModRpCompl2.

   (10)  Added section on relationship to RFC 2239.

   (11)  Updated the SNMP Network Management Framework boilerplate.

   (12)  Refer to the Interfaces MIB, rather than the interfaces group
         of MIB-II.

   (13)  Updated references to refer to latest edition of IEEE 802.3.

   (14)  An intellectual property notice was added, as required by RFC
         2026.

Author's Address

   John Flick
   Hewlett-Packard Company
   8000 Foothills Blvd. M/S 5557
   Roseville, CA 95747-5557

   Phone: +1 916 785 4018
   EMail: johnf@rose.hp.com



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