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-- *****************************************************************
-- CISCO-RTTMON-TC-MIB.my: IP SLA Textual Conventions MIB file
--
-- August 2005, Katherine Yang
--
-- Copyright (c) 2005-2012 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
-- All rights reserved.
--
-- *****************************************************************
CISCO-RTTMON-TC-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY,
Unsigned32
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
FROM SNMPv2-TC
ciscoMgmt
FROM CISCO-SMI;
ciscoRttMonTCMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "201205250000Z"
ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems, Inc."
CONTACT-INFO
"Cisco Systems, Inc.
Customer Service
Postal: 170 W Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
Tel: +1 800 553 NETS
Email: [email protected]"
DESCRIPTION
"This MIB contains textual conventions used by
CISCO-RTTMON-MIB, CISCO-RTTMON-RTP-MIB and
CISCO-RTTMON-ICMP-MIB, but they are not limited
to only these MIBs.
These textual conventions were originally defined in
CISCO-RTTMON-MIB.
Acronyms:
FEC: Forward Equivalence Class
LPD: Label Path Discovery
LSP: Label Switched Path
MPLS: Multi Protocol Label Switching
RTT: Round Trip Time
SAA: Service Assurance Agent
VPN: Virtual Private Network
CFM: Connection Fault Management"
REVISION "201205250000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Added enumeration y1731slm to RttMonProtocol
Added the following to RttResopnseSense.
statsRetrieveOk, statsRetrieveNoConnect,
statsRetrieveVersionFail, statsRetrieveInternalError,
statsRetrieveAbort, statsRetrieveFail,
statsRetrieveAuthFail, statsRetrieveFormatError,
statsRetrievePortInUse.
For enumeration from controlOk to controlPortInUse, changed the
prefix from control to enable."
REVISION "201109150000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Updated following textual conventions to include Y1731
and Multicast extensions.
-RttMonRttType, RttMonProtocol."
REVISION "201004260000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Added enumeration 'video' to RttMonRttType TC."
REVISION "200608110000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Added RttMonIdLst and RttMonCtrlIndex textual conventions."
REVISION "200607170000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Added enumeration 'lspPingPseudowire' to RttMonRttType TC."
REVISION "200603020000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Added ethernetPing and ethernetJitter in RttMonRttType.
Added ethernetPingAppl and ethernetJitterAppl
in RttMonProtocol"
REVISION "200508090000Z"
DESCRIPTION
"Initial version of this MIB module."
::= { ciscoMgmt 485 }
-- Textual Conventions
RttReset ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"When the value set to 'reset', the entire RTT application
goes through a reset sequence, making a best
effort to revert to its startup condition. At other times,
the value is 'ready'."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
ready(1),
reset(2)
}
RttMonOperation ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The following are specific RTT operations for a
particular probe type:
notApplicable(0) - This object is not applicable for the
probe type.
httpGet(1) - HTTP get request
httpRaw(2) - HTTP request with user defined payload
ftpGet(3) - FTP get request
ftpPassive(4) - FTP passive mode
ftpActive(5) - FTP active mode
voipDTAlertRinging(6) - Voip post dial delay detect point:
Alerting / Ringing
voipDTConnectOK(7) - Voip post dial delay detect point:
Connect /OK"
SYNTAX INTEGER {
notApplicable(0),
httpGet(1),
httpRaw(2),
ftpGet(3),
ftpPassive(4),
ftpActive(5),
voipDTAlertRinging(6),
voipDTConnectOK(7)
}
-- Operation completion sense code textual convention
RttResponseSense ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"These are the defined values for a completion status
of a RTT operation.
other(0) - the operation is not started or completed
or this object is not applicable for
the probe type.
ok(1) - a valid completion occurred and
timed successfully
disconnected(2) - the operation did not occur because
the connection to the target
was lost
overThreshold(3) - a valid completion was received but
the completion time exceeded a
threshold value
timeout(4) - an operation timed out; no completion
time recorded
busy(5) - the operation did not occur because a
previous operation is still
outstanding
notConnected(6) - the operation did not occur because no
connection (session) exists with the
target
dropped(7) - the operation did not occur due to lack
of internal resource
sequenceError(8) - a completed operation did not contain
the correct sequence id; no completion
time recorded
verifyError(9) - a completed operation was received, but
the data it contained did not match
the expected data; no completion time
recorded
applicationSpecific(10)
- the application generating the operation
had a specific error
dnsServerTimeout(11)
- DNS Server Timeout
tcpConnectTimeout(12)
- TCP Connect Timeout
httpTransactionTimeout(13)
- HTTP Transaction Timeout
dnsQueryError(14)
- DNS Query error (because of unknown address
etc.,)
httpError(15)
- HTTP Response StatusCode is not OK (200),
or permenent redirect(301), temporary redirect
(302) then HTTP error is set.
error(16)
- if there are socket failures or some other
errors not relavant to the actual probe, they
are recorded under this error
mplsLspEchoTxError(17)
- MPLS echo request transmission failure.
mplsLspUnreachable(18)
- MPLS Target FEC not reachable or unsupported
mpls echo reply code.
mplsLspMalformedReq(19)
- MPLS echo request was malformalformed, pointed
out by the reply router.
mplsLspReachButNotFEC(20)
- MPLS echo request processed by the downstream
router but not the target.
enableOk(21)
- Control enable request OK
enableNoConnect(22)
- Control enable request fail due to no connection to
the target.
enableVersionFail(23)
- Control enable request version fail.
enableInternalError(24)
- Control enable request internal error.
enableAbort(25)
- Control enable request abort.
enableFail(26)
- Control enable request fail.
enableAuthFail(27)
- Control enable request fail due to authentication
fail.
enableFormatError(28)
- Control enable request fail due to format error.
enablePortInUse(29)
- Control enable request fail due to port in use.
statsRetrieveOk(30)
- Stats retrieve request OK
statsRetrieveNoConnect(31)
- Stats retrieve request fail due to no connection
to the target.
statsRetrieveVersionFail(32)
- Stats retrieve request version fail.
statsRetrieveInternalError(33)
- Stats retrieve request internal error.
statsRetrieveAbort(34)
- Stats retrieve request abort.
statsRetrieveFail(35)
- Stats retrieve request fail.
statsRetrieveAuthFail(36)
- Stats retrieve request fail due to authentication fail.
statsRetrieveFormatError(37)
- Stats retrieve request fail due to format error.
statsRetrievePortInUse(38)
- Stats retrieve request fail due to port in use."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(0),
ok(1),
disconnected(2),
overThreshold(3),
timeout(4),
busy(5),
notConnected(6),
dropped(7),
sequenceError(8),
verifyError(9),
applicationSpecific(10),
dnsServerTimeout(11),
tcpConnectTimeout(12),
httpTransactionTimeout(13),
dnsQueryError(14),
httpError(15),
error(16),
mplsLspEchoTxError(17),
mplsLspUnreachable(18),
mplsLspMalformedReq(19),
mplsLspReachButNotFEC(20),
enableOk(21),
enableNoConnect(22),
enableVersionFail(23),
enableInternalError(24),
enableAbort(25),
enableFail(26),
enableAuthFail(27),
enableFormatError(28),
enablePortInUse(29),
statsRetrieveOk(30),
statsRetrieveNoConnect(31),
statsRetrieveVersionFail(32),
statsRetrieveInternalError(33),
statsRetrieveAbort(34),
statsRetrieveFail(35),
statsRetrieveAuthFail(36),
statsRetrieveFormatError(37),
statsRetrievePortInUse(38)
}
-- Operation type textual convention
RttMonRttType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the type of RTT operation to be performed.
The value 'echo' will cause the RTT application to
perform a timed echo request/response operation directed
at the 'RttMonTargetAddress'.
The value 'pathEcho' will cause the RTT application
to perform path discovery to the 'RttMonTargetAddress',
then it will perform a timed echo request/response
operation directed at the each hop along the path.
This operation will provide two types of information,
first the path and second the time delay along the path.
NOTE: The 'pathEcho' time delay operation is a heuristic
measurement because an intermediate hop may forward
the different echo request/response at different
rates. Thus the time delay difference between two
hops along a path may contain very little 'true'
statistical meaning.
The value 'fileIO' will cause the RTT application to
write, read, or write/read a file to a preconfigured
file server.
The value 'script' will cause the RTT application to
execute a preconfigured script.
The value 'udpEcho' will cause the RTT application
to perform a timed udp packet send/receive operation
directed at the 'RttMonTargetAddress'.
The value 'tcpConnect' will cause the RTT application
to perform a timed tcp connect operation directed at the
'RttMonTargetAddress'.
The value 'http' will cause the RTT application
to perform a download of the object specified in the URL.
The value 'dns' will cause the RTT application
to perform a name lookup of an IP Address or a hostname.
The value 'jitter' will cause the RTT application
to perform delay variance analysis.
The value 'dlsw' will cause the RTT application
to perform a keepalive operation to measure the response
time of a DLSw peer.
The value 'dhcp' will cause the RTT application
to perform an IP Address lease request/teardown operation.
The value 'voip' will cause the RTT application
to perform call set up operation to measure the response.
The value 'rtp' will cause the RTT application to perform
delay variance analysis for RTP packet.
The value 'lspGroup' will cause the RTT application to logically
group Label Switched Paths discovered as part of LSP Path
Discovery to the target and perform an RTT operation end to end
over each path in the Group. The type of operation configured
is determined by rttMplsVpnMonCtrlRttType.
The value 'icmpjitter' will cause the RTT application
to perform delay variance analysis using ICMP timestamp packets.
The value of 'lspPingIpv4' will cause the RTT application to
perform ping over LSP path.
The value of 'lspTraceIpv4' will cause the RTT application to
perform trace over LSP path.
The value of 'ethernetPing' will cause the RTT application to
perform delay variance analysis using regular 802.1ag loopback
frame.
The value of 'ethernetJitter' will cause the RTT application to
perform delay variance analysis using CFM frame.
The value of 'lspPingPseudowire' will cause the RTT application
to
perform LSP Ping over Pseudowire and measure response time.
The value 'video' will cause the the RTT application to perform
a video stream analysis directed at the 'RttMonTargetAddress
The value 'y1731Delay' will cause the RTT application to perform a ITU-T standard Y.1731 delay variance analysis
The value 'y1731Loss' will cause the RTT application to perform a ITU-T standard Y.1731 loss measure analysis
The value 'mcastJitter' will cause the RTT application to perform
udp jitter stream analysis on a multicast network."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
echo(1),
pathEcho(2),
fileIO(3),
script(4),
udpEcho(5),
tcpConnect(6),
http(7),
dns(8),
jitter(9),
dlsw(10),
dhcp(11),
ftp(12),
voip(13),
rtp(14),
lspGroup(15),
icmpjitter(16),
lspPing(17),
lspTrace(18),
ethernetPing(19),
ethernetJitter(20),
lspPingPseudowire(21),
video(22),
y1731Delay(23),
y1731Loss(24),
mcastJitter(25)
}
-- Operation type for Auto SAA L3 MPLS VPN textual convention
RttMplsVpnMonRttType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the type of RTT operation to be performed for
Auto SAA L3 MPLS VPN.
The value 'jitter' will cause the Auto SAA L3 MPLS VPN to
automatically configure jitter operations.
The value 'echo' will cause the Auto SAA L3 MPLS VPN to
automatically configure jitter operations.
The value 'pathEcho' will cause the Auto SAA L3 MPLS VPN to
automatically configure jitter operations."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
jitter(1),
echo(2),
pathEcho(3)
}
-- --
-- Auto SAA L3 MPLS VPN LSP Path Discovery
-- Failure Cause textual convention
RttMplsVpnMonLpdFailureSense ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"These are the defined values for the causes of failure in
LSP Path Discovery.
unknown(1) - The cause of failure for the
LSP Path Discovery cannot be
determined. The discovery for
the target PE may not have
started.
noPath(2) - No paths were found to the
target FEC while doing the
LSP Path Discovery.
allPathsBroken(3) - All paths to the target FEC
are broken. This means an
untagged interface on the LSP
to the target.
allPathsUnexplorable(4) - All paths to the target FEC are
unexplorable. This identifies
a case where there is some
problem in reaching the next
hop while doing Discovery.
allPathsBrokenOrUnexplorable(5) - All paths to the target FEC are
are either broken or
unexplorable.
timeout(6) - The LSP Path Discovery could
not be completed for the
target FEC within the
configured time.
error(7) - Error occurred while
performing LSP Path Discovery.
It might be also due to some
reasons unrelated to LSP Path
Discovery."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unknown(1),
noPath(2),
allPathsBroken(3),
allPathsUnexplorable(4),
allPathsBrokenOrUnexplorable(5),
timeout(6),
error(7)
}
-- textual convention
RttMplsVpnMonLpdGrpStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"These are the defined values for the status of the LPD Group.
unknown(1) - This indicates that some/all of the probes which are
part of the LPD group have not completed even
a single operation, so the group status cannot be
identified.
up(2) - This state indicates that all the probes which are
part of the LPD group are up with latest return
code as 'ok'.
partial(3) - This state indicates that some probes are up and
running fine and some are not 'ok'.
down(4) - This state indicates that all the probes to the
target are not running fine. This state indicates
that there is connectivity problem to the target
PE."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unknown(1),
up(2),
partial(3),
down(4)
}
RttMonProtocol ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the protocol to be used to perform the timed
echo request/response. The following protocols are
defined:
NOTE: All protocols that end in 'Appl' will support
the asymetric request/response (ARR) protocol.
See the DESCRIPTION for ciscoRttMonMIB for a
complete description of the asymetric
request/response protocol.
notApplicable - no protocol is defined
ipIcmpEcho - uses Echo Request/Reply as defined
in RFC792 for Internet Protocol
networks
ipUdpEchoAppl - uses the UDP based echo server
snaRUEcho - uses the REQECHO and ECHOTEST RU's
to an SSCP over an SNA LU-SSCP
session
snaLU0EchoAppl - uses test RU's sent to the Echo
Server over an SNA LU0-LU0 session
snaLU2EchoAppl - uses test RU's sent to the Echo
Server over an SNA LU2-LU2 session
snaLU62Echo - uses the native appn ping ie. aping
snaLU62EchoAppl - uses test RU's sent to the ARR
Echo Server over an SNA LU6.2-LU6.2
session
appleTalkEcho - uses Echo Request/Reply as defined
for appleTalk networks
appleTalkEchoAppl - uses the appleTalk based echo
server
decNetEcho - uses Echo Request/Reply as defined
for DECNet networks
decNetEchoAppl - uses the DECnet based echo server
ipxEcho - uses Echo Request/Reply as defined
for Novell IPX networks
ipxEchoAppl - uses the Novel IPX based echo
server
isoClnsEcho - uses Echo Request/Reply as defined
for ISO CLNS networks
isoClnsEchoAppl - uses the ISO CLNS based echo
server
vinesEcho - uses Echo Request/Reply as defined
for VINES networks
vinesEchoAppl - uses the VINES based echo server
xnsEcho - uses Echo Request/Reply as defined
for XNS networks
xnsEchoAppl - uses the XNS based echo server
apolloEcho - uses Echo Request/Reply as defined
for APOLLO networks
apolloEchoAppl - uses the APOLLO based echo
server
netbiosEchoAppl - uses the netbios based echo
server
ipTcpConn - uses the tcp's connect mechanism
httpAppl - uses udp for name resolution,
tcp connect and tcp data transfer
mechanisms for HTTP data download
from a particular HTTP Server
dnsAppl - uses udp for name resolution
jitterAppl - uses udp for packet transfers
dlswAppl - uses tcp for sending keepalives
dhcpAppl - uses udp for sending dhcp requests
ftpAppl - uses tcp for connect & data transfer
mplsLspPingAppl - uses MPLS Echo Request/Response as per
draft-ietf-mpls-lsp-ping-04 ietf
standard
voipAppl - uses Symphony infrastructure to measure
H.323/SIP call set up time
rtpAppl - uses Symphony infrastructure to measure
rtp packets delay variance.
icmpJitterAppl - uses ICMP Timestamp for packet transfer
to measure jitter.
ethernetPingAppl - uses regular 802.1ag loopback frame
ethernetJitterAppl - uses CFM frames .
videoAppl - uses synthetic traffic depending on video
profile
y1731dmm - used to measure Y1731 delay
y17311dm - used to measure Y1731 1DM
y1731lmm - used to measure Y1731 Loss measurement
y1731slm - used to measure Y1731 Synthetic Loss measurement
mcastJitterAppl - uses udp jitter to measure multicast network
performance"
SYNTAX INTEGER {
notApplicable(1),
ipIcmpEcho(2),
ipUdpEchoAppl(3),
snaRUEcho(4),
snaLU0EchoAppl(5),
snaLU2EchoAppl(6),
snaLU62Echo(7),
snaLU62EchoAppl(8),
appleTalkEcho(9),
appleTalkEchoAppl(10),
decNetEcho(11),
decNetEchoAppl(12),
ipxEcho(13),
ipxEchoAppl(14),
isoClnsEcho(15),
isoClnsEchoAppl(16),
vinesEcho(17),
vinesEchoAppl(18),
xnsEcho(19),
xnsEchoAppl(20),
apolloEcho(21),
apolloEchoAppl(22),
netbiosEchoAppl(23),
ipTcpConn(24),
httpAppl(25),
dnsAppl(26),
jitterAppl(27),
dlswAppl(28),
dhcpAppl(29),
ftpAppl(30),
mplsLspPingAppl(31),
voipAppl(32),
rtpAppl(33),
icmpJitterAppl(34),
ethernetPingAppl(35),
ethernetJitterAppl(36),
videoAppl(37),
y1731dmm(38),
y17311dm(39),
y1731lmm(40),
mcastJitterAppl(41),
y1731slm(42)
}
RttMonCodecType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the codec type to be used with the jitter probe.
The following codec types are defined:
notApplicable - no CodecType is defined
g711ulaw - uses G.711 U Law 64000 bps
g711alaw - uses G.711 A Law 64000 bps
g729a - uses G.729 8000 bps"
SYNTAX INTEGER {
notApplicable(0),
g711ulaw(1),
g711alaw(2),
g729a(3)
}
RttMonLSPPingReplyMode ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the Reply mode for the MPLS LSP Echo request
packets. The following reply modes are supported:
replyIpv4Udp(1) - an mpls echo request will normally
have reply via IPv4 UDP packets.
replyIpv4UdpRA(2) - reply via IPv4 UDP Router Alert. Used
when IPv4 return path is deemed
unreliable."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
replyIpv4Udp(1),
replyIpv4UdpRA(2)
}
RttMonTargetAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A string which specifies the address of the target for
the RTT operation; a value of RttMonTargetAddress
which corresponds to a 'broadcast' address is disallowed.
The interpretation of this string depends on the type of
RTT operation selected, as specified by RttMonProtocol;
consequently, this object cannot be created until
RttMonProtocol has been created (or must be in the same
PDU).
SNA addresses will be provided in ASCII, but will be
converted to EBCDIC
It is interpreted as follows, for the specified values of
RttMonProtocol:
ipIcmpEcho, ipUdpEchoAppl, ipTcpConn, jitterAppl, dlswAppl,
dnsAppl, httpAppl, and dhcpAppl
- 4 octets
snaRUEcho
- N octets, containing the value of the sna
HOSTNAME of which the SSCP LU will be used
for the operation. For many systems this value
can be empty, and the system will use the
implied SSCP LU. For example 'NSPECHO'.
snaLU0EchoAppl and snaLU2EchoAppl
- N octets, the first x octets are the HOSTNAME
(Alternatively, this could be a PU name defined
to transport to the desired HOST), the second
y octets are the APPLID, and the last z octets
are the MODENAME of the Echo Server (blank
for a MODENAME default). The address will be
encoded with a size byte preceding each of
the x y and z called s. For example sxsysz
as in '0x06CWBC060x07NSPECHO0x00' where
HOSTNAME = CWBC06, APPLID = NSPECHO, and
MODENAME is defaulted to 8 blanks.
NOTE: MODENAME is either size 0 or 8.
snaLU62Echo and snaLU62EchoAppl
- N octets, the first x octets are the LU-NAME,
the second y octets are the TP-NAME, and the
last z octets are the MODENAME of the Echo
Server. The address will be encoded with a size
byte preceding each of the x y and z called s.
For example sxsysz (zero size before z for a
MODENAME default). The LU-NAME is composed of
8 bytes '.' 8 bytes. The Transaction Program
name (TP-NAME) is 1-64 bytes. The MODENAME
is 8 bytes.
appleTalkEcho, appleTalkEchoAppl
decNetEcho, decNetEchoAppl
ipxEcho, ipxEchoAppl
isoClnsEcho, isoClnsEchoAppl
vinesEcho, vinesEchoAppl
xnsEcho, xnsEchoAppl
apolloEcho, apolloEchoAppl
netbiosEchoAppl, voipAppl
- unsupported protocols.
mplsLspPingAppl
- 8 octets, the first 4 octets are the FEC address
and the next 4 octets are the FEC address mask."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
RttMonReactVar ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The following are specific Reaction variables for a
particular probe type:
rtt(1) - Round Trip Time
jitterSDAvg(2) - Jitter average from source to Destination
jitterDSAvg(3) - Jitter average from destination to source
packetLossSD(4) - Packet loss from source to destination
packetLossDS(5) - Packet loss from destination to source
mos(6) - Mean Opinion Score
timeout(7) - Timeout of the Operation
connectionLoss(8) - Connection Failed to the destination
verifyError(9) - Data corruption occurs
jitterAvg(10) - Jitter Average in both the directions
icpif(11) - Calculated Planning Impairment Factor
packetMIA(12) - Missing In Action
packetLateArrival(13) - Packets arriving Late
packetOutOfSequence(14) - Packets arriving out of sequence
maxOfPositiveSD(15) - Maximum positive jitter from
Source to Destination
maxOfNegativeSD(16) - Maximum negative jitter from
Source to Destination
maxOfPositiveDS(17) - Maximum positive jitter from
Destination to Source
maxOfNegativeDS(18) - Maximum negative jitter from
Destination to Source.
iaJitterDS(19) - Inter arrival jitter from
Destination to Source
frameLossDS(20) - Number of frame loss recorded
at source DSP
mosLQDS(21) - Listener quality MOS at Source
mosCQDS(22) - Conversational quality MOS at source
rFactorDS(23) - R-Factor value at Destination.
successivePacketLoss(24)- Successive Dropped Packet
maxOfLatencyDS(25) - Maximum Latency from Destination
to Source
maxOfLatencySD(26) - Maximum Latency from Source
to Destination
latencyDSAvg(27) - Latency average from Destination
to Source
latencySDAvg(28) - Latency average from Source
to Destination
packetLoss(29) - Packets loss in both directions
iaJitterSD(30) - Inter arrival jitter from
Source to Destination
mosCQSD(31) - Conversational quality MOS at
Destination
rFactorSD(32) - R-Factor value at Destination."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
rtt(1),
jitterSDAvg(2),
jitterDSAvg(3),
packetLossSD(4),
packetLossDS(5),
mos(6),
timeout(7),
connectionLoss(8),
verifyError(9),
jitterAvg(10),
icpif(11),
packetMIA(12),
packetLateArrival(13),
packetOutOfSequence(14),
maxOfPositiveSD(15),
maxOfNegativeSD(16),
maxOfPositiveDS(17),
maxOfNegativeDS(18),
iaJitterDS(19),
frameLossDS(20),
mosLQDS(21),
mosCQDS(22),
rFactorDS(23),
successivePacketLoss(24),
maxOfLatencyDS(25),
maxOfLatencySD(26),
latencyDSAvg(27),
latencySDAvg(28),
packetLoss(29),
iaJitterSD(30),
mosCQSD(31),
rFactorSD(32)
}
RttMonIdLst ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A string that specifies a list of the IP SLA probe
identifiers or other numeric identifiers.
The identifiers will be specified in the following form.
(a) Individual identifiers with comma separated as 1,5,3.
(b) Range form including hyphens with multiple ranges
being
separated by comma as 1-10,12-34.
(c) Mix of the above two forms as 1,2,4-10,12,15,19-25."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
RttMonCtrlIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of this object identifies the row in the
ipslaEthernetGrpCtrlTable and ipslaEthernetGrpReactTable.
It can be used for other IP SLA control tables."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..2147483647)
END