LRP-TC-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, Unsigned32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI ieee802dot1mibs FROM IEEE8021-TC-MIB TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC; ieee8021LrpTcMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "202402150000Z" -- February 15, 2024 ORGANIZATION "IEEE 802.1 Working Group" CONTACT-INFO "WG-URL: http://1.ieee802.org WG-EMail: stds-802-1-l@ieee.org Contact: IEEE 802.1 Working Group Chair Postal: C/O IEEE 802.1 Working Group IEEE Standards Association 445 Hoes Lane Piscataway NJ 08854 USA E-mail: stds-802-1-chairs@ieee.org" DESCRIPTION "Textual conventions used throughout IEEE Std 802.1CS. Unless otherwise indicated, the references in this MIB module are to IEEE Std 802.1CS-2020. Copyright (C) IEEE (2024). This version of this MIB module is included in Clause 13 of IEEE Std 802.1CS-2020/Cor 1-2024; see the standard itself for full legal notices." REVISION "202402150000Z" -- February 15, 2024 DESCRIPTION "OID changed to avoid conflict with a MIB defined in IEEE Std 802.1CBcv-2021. " REVISION "202012030000Z" -- December 3, 2020 DESCRIPTION "This MIB module included in IEEE Std 802.1CS-2020. " ::= { ieee802dot1mibs 38 } -- -- *********************************************************** -- Textual Conventions -- *********************************************************** LrpHelloStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This specifies the current state of the Hello Receive State Machine. It can take the following values: hsLooking(1) This Portal has not yet received a successful Complete Portal create request. hsConnecting(2) This Portal has received a successful Complete Portal create request (10.2.4), and a Hello LRPDU with the hsLooking status. The Portal is ready to receive all LRPDUs. hsConnected(3) This Portal is up and ready to transfer LRP application data. The Portal is allowed to transmit all LRPDUs " REFERENCE "8.2.2.8" SYNTAX INTEGER { hsLooking (1), hsConnecting (2), hsConnected (3) } LrpAppId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION DISPLAY-HINT "x" STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Identifies an LRP application type. A 32 bit number. The most-significant 24 bits of the integer are an OUI or CID (obtainable from the IEEE Registration Authority), and the least-significant 8 bits are assigned by the owner of the OUI or CID. This creates a world-wide unique identity for the LRP application type. " REFERENCE "9.2" SYNTAX Unsigned32 LrpInetAddressInfo ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An LRP TCP Discovery TLV has some number of Application descriptors, each of which can have either one or two Address info fields. The Address info field indicates whether the following Address field is present or not, and if present, whether it contains an IPv4 or an IPv6 address. LrpInetAddressInfo can take the following values: noAddress(0), Address info present, Address field not present addrIPv4(1), Address info present, Address field has IPv4 addrIPv6(2), Address info present, Address field has IPv6 notPresent(256) Address info not present " REFERENCE "C.2.2.6.2" SYNTAX INTEGER { noAddress(0), addrIPv4(1), addrIPv6(2), notPresent(256) } END