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diff --git a/data/mibs/DISMAN-EXPRESSION-MIB.txt b/data/mibs/DISMAN-EXPRESSION-MIB.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f73e5bf5d..000000000 --- a/data/mibs/DISMAN-EXPRESSION-MIB.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1182 +0,0 @@ -DISMAN-EXPRESSION-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN - -IMPORTS - MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, - Integer32, Gauge32, Unsigned32, - Counter32, Counter64, IpAddress, - TimeTicks, mib-2, zeroDotZero FROM SNMPv2-SMI - RowStatus, TruthValue, TimeStamp FROM SNMPv2-TC - sysUpTime FROM SNMPv2-MIB - SnmpAdminString FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB - MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF; - -dismanExpressionMIB MODULE-IDENTITY - LAST-UPDATED "200010160000Z" -- 16 October 2000 - ORGANIZATION "IETF Distributed Management Working Group" - CONTACT-INFO "Ramanathan Kavasseri - Cisco Systems, Inc. - 170 West Tasman Drive, - San Jose CA 95134-1706. - Phone: +1 408 527 2446 - Email: ramk@cisco.com" - DESCRIPTION - "The MIB module for defining expressions of MIB objects for - management purposes." --- Revision History - - REVISION "200010160000Z" -- 16 October 2000 - DESCRIPTION "This is the initial version of this MIB. - Published as RFC 2982" - ::= { mib-2 90 } - -dismanExpressionMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= - { dismanExpressionMIB 1 } - -expResource OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dismanExpressionMIBObjects 1 } -expDefine OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dismanExpressionMIBObjects 2 } -expValue OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dismanExpressionMIBObjects 3 } - --- --- Resource Control --- - -expResourceDeltaMinimum OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 1..600) - UNITS "seconds" - MAX-ACCESS read-write - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The minimum expExpressionDeltaInterval this system will - accept. A system may use the larger values of this minimum to - lessen the impact of constantly computing deltas. For larger - delta sampling intervals the system samples less often and - suffers less overhead. This object provides a way to enforce - such lower overhead for all expressions created after it is - set. - - The value -1 indicates that expResourceDeltaMinimum is - irrelevant as the system will not accept 'deltaValue' as a - value for expObjectSampleType. - - Unless explicitly resource limited, a system's value for - this object should be 1, allowing as small as a 1 second - interval for ongoing delta sampling. - - Changing this value will not invalidate an existing setting - of expObjectSampleType." - ::= { expResource 1 } - -expResourceDeltaWildcardInstanceMaximum OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Unsigned32 - UNITS "instances" - MAX-ACCESS read-write - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "For every instance of a deltaValue object, one dynamic instance - entry is needed for holding the instance value from the previous - sample, i.e. to maintain state. - - This object limits maximum number of dynamic instance entries - this system will support for wildcarded delta objects in - expressions. For a given delta expression, the number of - dynamic instances is the number of values that meet all criteria - to exist times the number of delta values in the expression. - - A value of 0 indicates no preset limit, that is, the limit - is dynamic based on system operation and resources. - - Unless explicitly resource limited, a system's value for - this object should be 0. - - Changing this value will not eliminate or inhibit existing delta - wildcard instance objects but will prevent the creation of more - such objects. - - An attempt to allocate beyond the limit results in expErrorCode - being tooManyWildcardValues for that evaluation attempt." - ::= { expResource 2 } - -expResourceDeltaWildcardInstances OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Gauge32 - UNITS "instances" - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The number of currently active instance entries as - defined for expResourceDeltaWildcardInstanceMaximum." - ::= { expResource 3 } - -expResourceDeltaWildcardInstancesHigh OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Gauge32 - UNITS "instances" - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The highest value of expResourceDeltaWildcardInstances - that has occurred since initialization of the managed - system." - ::= { expResource 4 } - -expResourceDeltaWildcardInstanceResourceLacks OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Counter32 - UNITS "instances" - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The number of times this system could not evaluate an - expression because that would have created a value instance in - excess of expResourceDeltaWildcardInstanceMaximum." - ::= { expResource 5 } - --- - --- Definition --- --- Expression Definition Table --- - -expExpressionTable OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ExpExpressionEntry - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "A table of expression definitions." - ::= { expDefine 1 } - -expExpressionEntry OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX ExpExpressionEntry - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "Information about a single expression. New expressions - can be created using expExpressionRowStatus. - - To create an expression first create the named entry in this - table. Then use expExpressionName to populate expObjectTable. - For expression evaluation to succeed all related entries in - expExpressionTable and expObjectTable must be 'active'. If - these conditions are not met the corresponding values in - expValue simply are not instantiated. - - Deleting an entry deletes all related entries in expObjectTable - and expErrorTable. - - Because of the relationships among the multiple tables for an - expression (expExpressionTable, expObjectTable, and - expValueTable) and the SNMP rules for independence in setting - object values, it is necessary to do final error checking when - an expression is evaluated, that is, when one of its instances - in expValueTable is read or a delta interval expires. Earlier - checking need not be done and an implementation may not impose - any ordering on the creation of objects related to an - expression. - - To maintain security of MIB information, when creating a new row in - this table, the managed system must record the security credentials - of the requester. These security credentials are the parameters - necessary as inputs to isAccessAllowed from the Architecture for - - Describing SNMP Management Frameworks. When obtaining the objects - that make up the expression, the system must (conceptually) use - isAccessAllowed to ensure that it does not violate security. - - The evaluation of the expression takes place under the - security credentials of the creator of its expExpressionEntry. - - Values of read-write objects in this table may be changed - - at any time." - INDEX { expExpressionOwner, expExpressionName } - ::= { expExpressionTable 1 } - -ExpExpressionEntry ::= SEQUENCE { - expExpressionOwner SnmpAdminString, - expExpressionName SnmpAdminString, - expExpression OCTET STRING, - expExpressionValueType INTEGER, - expExpressionComment SnmpAdminString, - expExpressionDeltaInterval Integer32, - expExpressionPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER, - expExpressionErrors Counter32, - expExpressionEntryStatus RowStatus -} - -expExpressionOwner OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32)) - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The owner of this entry. The exact semantics of this - string are subject to the security policy defined by the - security administrator." - ::= { expExpressionEntry 1 } - -expExpressionName OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (1..32)) - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The name of the expression. This is locally unique, within - the scope of an expExpressionOwner." - ::= { expExpressionEntry 2 } - -expExpression OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..1024)) - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The expression to be evaluated. This object is the same - as a DisplayString (RFC 1903) except for its maximum length. - - Except for the variable names the expression is in ANSI C - syntax. Only the subset of ANSI C operators and functions - listed here is allowed. - - Variables are expressed as a dollar sign ('$') and an - - integer that corresponds to an expObjectIndex. An - example of a valid expression is: - - ($1-$5)*100 - - Expressions must not be recursive, that is although an expression - may use the results of another expression, it must not contain - any variable that is directly or indirectly a result of its own - evaluation. The managed system must check for recursive - expressions. - - The only allowed operators are: - - ( ) - - (unary) - + - * / % - & | ^ << >> ~ - ! && || == != > >= < <= - - Note the parentheses are included for parenthesizing the - expression, not for casting data types. - - The only constant types defined are: - - int (32-bit signed) - long (64-bit signed) - unsigned int - unsigned long - hexadecimal - character - string - oid - - The default type for a positive integer is int unless it is too - large in which case it is long. - - All but oid are as defined for ANSI C. Note that a - hexadecimal constant may end up as a scalar or an array of - 8-bit integers. A string constant is enclosed in double - quotes and may contain back-slashed individual characters - as in ANSI C. - - An oid constant comprises 32-bit, unsigned integers and at - least one period, for example: - - 0. - .0 - 1.3.6.1 - - No additional leading or trailing subidentifiers are automatically - added to an OID constant. The constant is taken as expressed. - - Integer-typed objects are treated as 32- or 64-bit, signed - or unsigned integers, as appropriate. The results of - mixing them are as for ANSI C, including the type of the - result. Note that a 32-bit value is thus promoted to 64 bits - only in an operation with a 64-bit value. There is no - provision for larger values to handle overflow. - - Relative to SNMP data types, a resulting value becomes - unsigned when calculating it uses any unsigned value, - including a counter. To force the final value to be of - data type counter the expression must explicitly use the - counter32() or counter64() function (defined below). - - OCTET STRINGS and OBJECT IDENTIFIERs are treated as - one-dimensioned arrays of unsigned 8-bit integers and - unsigned 32-bit integers, respectively. - - IpAddresses are treated as 32-bit, unsigned integers in - network byte order, that is, the hex version of 255.0.0.0 is - 0xff000000. - - Conditional expressions result in a 32-bit, unsigned integer - of value 0 for false or 1 for true. When an arbitrary value - is used as a boolean 0 is false and non-zero is true. - - Rules for the resulting data type from an operation, based on - the operator: - - For << and >> the result is the same as the left hand operand. - - For &&, ||, ==, !=, <, <=, >, and >= the result is always - Unsigned32. - - For unary - the result is always Integer32. - - For +, -, *, /, %, &, |, and ^ the result is promoted according - to the following rules, in order from most to least preferred: - - If left hand and right hand operands are the same type, - use that. - - If either side is Counter64, use that. - - If either side is IpAddress, use that. - - If either side is TimeTicks, use that. - - If either side is Counter32, use that. - - Otherwise use Unsigned32. - - The following rules say what operators apply with what data - types. Any combination not explicitly defined does not work. - - For all operators any of the following can be the left hand or - right hand operand: Integer32, Counter32, Unsigned32, Counter64. - - The operators +, -, *, /, %, <, <=, >, and >= work with - TimeTicks. - - The operators &, |, and ^ work with IpAddress. - - The operators << and >> work with IpAddress but only as the - left hand operand. - - The + operator performs a concatenation of two OCTET STRINGs or - two OBJECT IDENTIFIERs. - - The operators &, | perform bitwise operations on OCTET STRINGs. - If the OCTET STRING happens to be a DisplayString the results - may be meaningless, but the agent system does not check this as - some such systems do not have this information. - - The operators << and >> perform bitwise operations on OCTET - STRINGs appearing as the left hand operand. - - The only functions defined are: - - counter32 - counter64 - arraySection - stringBegins - stringEnds - stringContains - oidBegins - oidEnds - oidContains - average - maximum - minimum - sum - exists - - The following function definitions indicate their parameters by - naming the data type of the parameter in the parameter's position - in the parameter list. The parameter must be of the type indicated - and generally may be a constant, a MIB object, a function, or an - expression. - - counter32(integer) - wrapped around an integer value counter32 - forces Counter32 as a data type. - - counter64(integer) - similar to counter32 except that the - resulting data type is 'counter64'. - - arraySection(array, integer, integer) - selects a piece of an - array (i.e. part of an OCTET STRING or OBJECT IDENTIFIER). The - integer arguments are in the range 0 to 4,294,967,295. The - first is an initial array index (one-dimensioned) and the second - is an ending array index. A value of 0 indicates first or last - element, respectively. If the first element is larger than the - array length the result is 0 length. If the second integer is - less than or equal to the first, the result is 0 length. If the - second is larger than the array length it indicates last - element. - - stringBegins/Ends/Contains(octetString, octetString) - looks for - the second string (which can be a string constant) in the first - and returns the one-dimensioned arrayindex where the match began. - A return value of 0 indicates no match (i.e. boolean false). - - oidBegins/Ends/Contains(oid, oid) - looks for the second OID - (which can be an OID constant) in the first and returns the - the one-dimensioned index where the match began. A return value - of 0 indicates no match (i.e. boolean false). - - average/maximum/minimum(integer) - calculates the average, - minimum, or maximum value of the integer valued object over - multiple sample times. If the object disappears for any - sample period, the accumulation and the resulting value object - cease to exist until the object reappears at which point the - calculation starts over. - - sum(integerObject*) - sums all available values of the - wildcarded integer object, resulting in an integer scalar. Must - be used with caution as it wraps on overflow with no - notification. - - exists(anyTypeObject) - verifies the object instance exists. A - return value of 0 indicates NoSuchInstance (i.e. boolean - false)." - ::= { expExpressionEntry 3 } - -expExpressionValueType OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX INTEGER { counter32(1), unsigned32(2), timeTicks(3), - integer32(4), ipAddress(5), octetString(6), - objectId(7), counter64(8) } - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The type of the expression value. One and only one of the - value objects in expValueTable will be instantiated to match - this type. - - If the result of the expression can not be made into this type, - an invalidOperandType error will occur." - DEFVAL { counter32 } - ::= { expExpressionEntry 4 } - -expExpressionComment OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SnmpAdminString - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "A comment to explain the use or meaning of the expression." - DEFVAL { ''H } - ::= { expExpressionEntry 5 } - -expExpressionDeltaInterval OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Integer32 (0..86400) - UNITS "seconds" - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "Sampling interval for objects in this expression with - expObjectSampleType 'deltaValue'. - - This object has no effect if the the expression has no - deltaValue objects. - - A value of 0 indicates no automated sampling. In this case - the delta is the difference from the last time the expression - was evaluated. Note that this is subject to unpredictable - delta times in the face of retries or multiple managers. - - A value greater than zero is the number of seconds between - automated samples. - - Until the delta interval has expired once the delta for the - - object is effectively not instantiated and evaluating - the expression has results as if the object itself were not - instantiated. - - Note that delta values potentially consume large amounts of - system CPU and memory. Delta state and processing must - continue constantly even if the expression is not being used. - That is, the expression is being evaluated every delta interval, - even if no application is reading those values. For wildcarded - objects this can be substantial overhead. - - Note that delta intervals, external expression value sampling - intervals and delta intervals for expressions within other - expressions can have unusual interactions as they are impossible - to synchronize accurately. In general one interval embedded - below another must be enough shorter that the higher sample - sees relatively smooth, predictable behavior. So, for example, - to avoid the higher level getting the same sample twice, the - lower level should sample at least twice as fast as the higher - level does." - DEFVAL { 0 } - ::= { expExpressionEntry 6 } - -expExpressionPrefix OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "An object prefix to assist an application in determining - the instance indexing to use in expValueTable, relieving the - application of the need to scan the expObjectTable to - determine such a prefix. - - See expObjectTable for information on wildcarded objects. - - If the expValueInstance portion of the value OID may - be treated as a scalar (that is, normally, 0) the value of - expExpressionPrefix is zero length, that is, no OID at all. - Note that zero length implies a null OID, not the OID 0.0. - - Otherwise, the value of expExpressionPrefix is the expObjectID - value of any one of the wildcarded objects for the expression. - This is sufficient, as the remainder, that is, the instance - fragment relevant to instancing the values, must be the same for - all wildcarded objects in the expression." - ::= { expExpressionEntry 7 } - -expExpressionErrors OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Counter32 - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The number of errors encountered while evaluating this - expression. - - Note that an object in the expression not being accessible, - is not considered an error. An example of an inaccessible - object is when the object is excluded from the view of the - user whose security credentials are used in the expression - evaluation. In such cases, it is a legitimate condition - that causes the corresponding expression value not to be - instantiated." - ::= { expExpressionEntry 8 } - -expExpressionEntryStatus OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX RowStatus - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The control that allows creation and deletion of entries." - ::= { expExpressionEntry 9 } - --- --- Expression Error Table --- - -expErrorTable OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ExpErrorEntry - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "A table of expression errors." - ::= { expDefine 2 } - -expErrorEntry OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX ExpErrorEntry - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "Information about errors in processing an expression. - - Entries appear in this table only when there is a matching - expExpressionEntry and then only when there has been an - error for that expression as reflected by the error codes - defined for expErrorCode." - INDEX { expExpressionOwner, expExpressionName } - ::= { expErrorTable 1 } - -ExpErrorEntry ::= SEQUENCE { - expErrorTime TimeStamp, - expErrorIndex Integer32, - expErrorCode INTEGER, - expErrorInstance OBJECT IDENTIFIER -} - -expErrorTime OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX TimeStamp - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The value of sysUpTime the last time an error caused a - failure to evaluate this expression." - ::= { expErrorEntry 1 } - -expErrorIndex OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Integer32 - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The one-dimensioned character array index into - expExpression for where the error occurred. The value - zero indicates irrelevance." - ::= { expErrorEntry 2 } - -expErrorCode OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX INTEGER { - invalidSyntax(1), - undefinedObjectIndex(2), - unrecognizedOperator(3), - unrecognizedFunction(4), - invalidOperandType(5), - unmatchedParenthesis(6), - tooManyWildcardValues(7), - recursion(8), - deltaTooShort(9), - resourceUnavailable(10), - divideByZero(11) - } - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The error that occurred. In the following explanations the - expected timing of the error is in parentheses. 'S' means - the error occurs on a Set request. 'E' means the error - - occurs on the attempt to evaluate the expression either due to - Get from expValueTable or in ongoing delta processing. - - invalidSyntax the value sent for expExpression is not - valid Expression MIB expression syntax - (S) - undefinedObjectIndex an object reference ($n) in - expExpression does not have a matching - instance in expObjectTable (E) - unrecognizedOperator the value sent for expExpression held an - unrecognized operator (S) - unrecognizedFunction the value sent for expExpression held an - unrecognized function name (S) - invalidOperandType an operand in expExpression is not the - right type for the associated operator - or result (SE) - unmatchedParenthesis the value sent for expExpression is not - correctly parenthesized (S) - tooManyWildcardValues evaluating the expression exceeded the - limit set by - expResourceDeltaWildcardInstanceMaximum - (E) - recursion through some chain of embedded - expressions the expression invokes itself - (E) - deltaTooShort the delta for the next evaluation passed - before the system could evaluate the - present sample (E) - resourceUnavailable some resource, typically dynamic memory, - was unavailable (SE) - divideByZero an attempt to divide by zero occurred - (E) - - For the errors that occur when the attempt is made to set - expExpression Set request fails with the SNMP error code - 'wrongValue'. Such failures refer to the most recent failure to - Set expExpression, not to the present value of expExpression - which must be either unset or syntactically correct. - - Errors that occur during evaluation for a Get* operation return - the SNMP error code 'genErr' except for 'tooManyWildcardValues' - and 'resourceUnavailable' which return the SNMP error code - 'resourceUnavailable'." - ::= { expErrorEntry 3 } - -expErrorInstance OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The expValueInstance being evaluated when the error - occurred. A zero-length indicates irrelevance." - ::= { expErrorEntry 4 } - --- --- Object Table --- - -expObjectTable OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ExpObjectEntry - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "A table of object definitions for each expExpression. - - Wildcarding instance IDs: - - It is legal to omit all or part of the instance portion for - some or all of the objects in an expression. (See the - DESCRIPTION of expObjectID for details. However, note that - if more than one object in the same expression is wildcarded - in this way, they all must be objects where that portion of - the instance is the same. In other words, all objects may be - in the same SEQUENCE or in different SEQUENCEs but with the - same semantic index value (e.g., a value of ifIndex) - for the wildcarded portion." - ::= { expDefine 3 } - -expObjectEntry OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX ExpObjectEntry - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "Information about an object. An application uses - expObjectEntryStatus to create entries in this table while - in the process of defining an expression. - - Values of read-create objects in this table may be - changed at any time." - INDEX { expExpressionOwner, expExpressionName, expObjectIndex } - ::= { expObjectTable 1 } - -ExpObjectEntry ::= SEQUENCE { - expObjectIndex Unsigned32, - expObjectID OBJECT IDENTIFIER, - expObjectIDWildcard TruthValue, - expObjectSampleType INTEGER, - expObjectDeltaDiscontinuityID OBJECT IDENTIFIER, - expObjectDiscontinuityIDWildcard TruthValue, - expObjectDiscontinuityIDType INTEGER, - expObjectConditional OBJECT IDENTIFIER, - expObjectConditionalWildcard TruthValue, - expObjectEntryStatus RowStatus -} - -expObjectIndex OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..4294967295) - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "Within an expression, a unique, numeric identification for an - object. Prefixed with a dollar sign ('$') this is used to - reference the object in the corresponding expExpression." - ::= { expObjectEntry 1 } - -expObjectID OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The OBJECT IDENTIFIER (OID) of this object. The OID may be - fully qualified, meaning it includes a complete instance - identifier part (e.g., ifInOctets.1 or sysUpTime.0), or it - may not be fully qualified, meaning it may lack all or part - of the instance identifier. If the expObjectID is not fully - qualified, then expObjectWildcard must be set to true(1). - The value of the expression will be multiple - values, as if done for a GetNext sweep of the object. - - An object here may itself be the result of an expression but - recursion is not allowed. - - NOTE: The simplest implementations of this MIB may not allow - wildcards." - ::= { expObjectEntry 2 } - -expObjectIDWildcard OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX TruthValue - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "A true value indicates the expObjecID of this row is a wildcard - object. False indicates that expObjectID is fully instanced. - If all expObjectWildcard values for a given expression are FALSE, - expExpressionPrefix will reflect a scalar object (i.e. will - be 0.0). - - NOTE: The simplest implementations of this MIB may not allow - wildcards." - DEFVAL { false } - ::= { expObjectEntry 3 } - -expObjectSampleType OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX INTEGER { absoluteValue(1), deltaValue(2), - changedValue(3) } - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The method of sampling the selected variable. - - An 'absoluteValue' is simply the present value of the object. - - A 'deltaValue' is the present value minus the previous value, - which was sampled expExpressionDeltaInterval seconds ago. - This is intended primarily for use with SNMP counters, which are - meaningless as an 'absoluteValue', but may be used with any - integer-based value. - - A 'changedValue' is a boolean for whether the present value is - different from the previous value. It is applicable to any data - type and results in an Unsigned32 with value 1 if the object's - value is changed and 0 if not. In all other respects it is as a - 'deltaValue' and all statements and operation regarding delta - values apply to changed values. - - When an expression contains both delta and absolute values - the absolute values are obtained at the end of the delta - period." - DEFVAL { absoluteValue } - ::= { expObjectEntry 4 } - -sysUpTimeInstance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { sysUpTime 0 } - -expObjectDeltaDiscontinuityID OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The OBJECT IDENTIFIER (OID) of a TimeTicks, TimeStamp, or - DateAndTime object that indicates a discontinuity in the value - at expObjectID. - - This object is instantiated only if expObjectSampleType is - 'deltaValue' or 'changedValue'. - - The OID may be for a leaf object (e.g. sysUpTime.0) or may - be wildcarded to match expObjectID. - - This object supports normal checking for a discontinuity in a - counter. Note that if this object does not point to sysUpTime - discontinuity checking must still check sysUpTime for an overall - discontinuity. - - If the object identified is not accessible no discontinuity - check will be made." - DEFVAL { sysUpTimeInstance } - ::= { expObjectEntry 5 } - -expObjectDiscontinuityIDWildcard OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX TruthValue - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "A true value indicates the expObjectDeltaDiscontinuityID of - this row is a wildcard object. False indicates that - expObjectDeltaDiscontinuityID is fully instanced. - - This object is instantiated only if expObjectSampleType is - 'deltaValue' or 'changedValue'. - - NOTE: The simplest implementations of this MIB may not allow - wildcards." - DEFVAL { false } - ::= { expObjectEntry 6 } - -expObjectDiscontinuityIDType OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX INTEGER { timeTicks(1), timeStamp(2), dateAndTime(3) } - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The value 'timeTicks' indicates the expObjectDeltaDiscontinuityID - of this row is of syntax TimeTicks. The value 'timeStamp' indicates - syntax TimeStamp. The value 'dateAndTime indicates syntax - DateAndTime. - - This object is instantiated only if expObjectSampleType is - 'deltaValue' or 'changedValue'." - DEFVAL { timeTicks } - ::= { expObjectEntry 7 } - -expObjectConditional OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The OBJECT IDENTIFIER (OID) of an object that overrides - whether the instance of expObjectID is to be considered - usable. If the value of the object at expObjectConditional - is 0 or not instantiated, the object at expObjectID is - treated as if it is not instantiated. In other words, - expObjectConditional is a filter that controls whether or - not to use the value at expObjectID. - - The OID may be for a leaf object (e.g. sysObjectID.0) or may be - wildcarded to match expObjectID. If expObject is wildcarded and - expObjectID in the same row is not, the wild portion of - expObjectConditional must match the wildcarding of the rest of - the expression. If no object in the expression is wildcarded - but expObjectConditional is, use the lexically first instance - (if any) of expObjectConditional. - - If the value of expObjectConditional is 0.0 operation is - as if the value pointed to by expObjectConditional is a - non-zero (true) value. - - Note that expObjectConditional can not trivially use an object - of syntax TruthValue, since the underlying value is not 0 or 1." - DEFVAL { zeroDotZero } - ::= { expObjectEntry 8 } - - expObjectConditionalWildcard OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX TruthValue - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "A true value indicates the expObjectConditional of this row is - a wildcard object. False indicates that expObjectConditional is - fully instanced. - - NOTE: The simplest implementations of this MIB may not allow - wildcards." - DEFVAL { false } - ::= { expObjectEntry 9 } - -expObjectEntryStatus OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX RowStatus - MAX-ACCESS read-create - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The control that allows creation/deletion of entries. - - Objects in this table may be changed while - expObjectEntryStatus is in any state." - ::= { expObjectEntry 10 } - --- --- Expression Value Table --- - -expValueTable OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ExpValueEntry - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "A table of values from evaluated expressions." - ::= { expValue 1 } - -expValueEntry OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX ExpValueEntry - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "A single value from an evaluated expression. For a given - instance, only one 'Val' object in the conceptual row will be - instantiated, that is, the one with the appropriate type for - the value. For values that contain no objects of - expObjectSampleType 'deltaValue' or 'changedValue', reading a - value from the table causes the evaluation of the expression - for that value. For those that contain a 'deltaValue' or - 'changedValue' the value read is as of the last sampling - interval. - - If in the attempt to evaluate the expression one or more - of the necessary objects is not available, the corresponding - entry in this table is effectively not instantiated. - - To maintain security of MIB information, when creating a new - row in this table, the managed system must record the security - credentials of the requester. These security credentials are - the parameters necessary as inputs to isAccessAllowed from - [RFC2571]. When obtaining the objects that make up the - expression, the system must (conceptually) use isAccessAllowed to - ensure that it does not violate security. - - The evaluation of that expression takes place under the - - security credentials of the creator of its expExpressionEntry. - - To maintain security of MIB information, expression evaluation must - take place using security credentials for the implied Gets of the - objects in the expression as inputs (conceptually) to - isAccessAllowed from the Architecture for Describing SNMP - Management Frameworks. These are the security credentials of the - creator of the corresponding expExpressionEntry." - INDEX { expExpressionOwner, expExpressionName, - IMPLIED expValueInstance } - ::= { expValueTable 1 } - -ExpValueEntry ::= SEQUENCE { - expValueInstance OBJECT IDENTIFIER, - expValueCounter32Val Counter32, - expValueUnsigned32Val Unsigned32, - expValueTimeTicksVal TimeTicks, - expValueInteger32Val Integer32, - expValueIpAddressVal IpAddress, - expValueOctetStringVal OCTET STRING, - expValueOidVal OBJECT IDENTIFIER, - expValueCounter64Val Counter64 -} - -expValueInstance OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER - MAX-ACCESS not-accessible - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The final instance portion of a value's OID according to - the wildcarding in instances of expObjectID for the - expression. The prefix of this OID fragment is 0.0, - leading to the following behavior. - - If there is no wildcarding, the value is 0.0.0. In other - words, there is one value which standing alone would have - been a scalar with a 0 at the end of its OID. - - If there is wildcarding, the value is 0.0 followed by - a value that the wildcard can take, thus defining one value - instance for each real, possible value of the wildcard. - So, for example, if the wildcard worked out to be an ifIndex, - there is an expValueInstance for each applicable ifIndex." - ::= { expValueEntry 1 } - -expValueCounter32Val OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Counter32 - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The value when expExpressionValueType is 'counter32'." - ::= { expValueEntry 2 } - -expValueUnsigned32Val OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Unsigned32 - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The value when expExpressionValueType is 'unsigned32'." - ::= { expValueEntry 3 } - -expValueTimeTicksVal OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX TimeTicks - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The value when expExpressionValueType is 'timeTicks'." - ::= { expValueEntry 4 } - -expValueInteger32Val OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Integer32 - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The value when expExpressionValueType is 'integer32'." - ::= { expValueEntry 5 } - -expValueIpAddressVal OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX IpAddress - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The value when expExpressionValueType is 'ipAddress'." - ::= { expValueEntry 6 } - -expValueOctetStringVal OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..65536)) - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The value when expExpressionValueType is 'octetString'." - ::= { expValueEntry 7 } - -expValueOidVal OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The value when expExpressionValueType is 'objectId'." - ::= { expValueEntry 8 } - -expValueCounter64Val OBJECT-TYPE - SYNTAX Counter64 - MAX-ACCESS read-only - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The value when expExpressionValueType is 'counter64'." - ::= { expValueEntry 9 } - --- --- Conformance --- - -dismanExpressionMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= - { dismanExpressionMIB 3 } -dismanExpressionMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= - { dismanExpressionMIBConformance 1 } -dismanExpressionMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= - { dismanExpressionMIBConformance 2 } - --- Compliance - -dismanExpressionMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "The compliance statement for entities which implement - the Expression MIB." - MODULE -- this module - MANDATORY-GROUPS { - dismanExpressionResourceGroup, - dismanExpressionDefinitionGroup, - dismanExpressionValueGroup - } - - OBJECT expResourceDeltaMinimum - SYNTAX Integer32 (-1 | 60..600) - DESCRIPTION - "Implementation need not allow deltas or it may - implement them and restrict them to higher values." - - OBJECT expObjectSampleType - WRITE-SYNTAX INTEGER { absoluteValue(1) } - DESCRIPTION - "Implementation may disallow deltas calculation or - - change detection." - - OBJECT expObjectIDWildcard - WRITE-SYNTAX INTEGER { false(2) } - DESCRIPTION - "Implementation may allow wildcards." - - OBJECT expObjectDiscontinuityIDWildcard - WRITE-SYNTAX INTEGER { false(2) } - DESCRIPTION - "Implementation need not allow wildcards." - - OBJECT expObjectConditionalWildcard - WRITE-SYNTAX INTEGER { false(2) } - DESCRIPTION - "Implementation need not allow deltas wildcards." - ::= { dismanExpressionMIBCompliances 1 } - --- Units of Conformance - -dismanExpressionResourceGroup OBJECT-GROUP - OBJECTS { - expResourceDeltaMinimum, - expResourceDeltaWildcardInstanceMaximum, - expResourceDeltaWildcardInstances, - expResourceDeltaWildcardInstancesHigh, - expResourceDeltaWildcardInstanceResourceLacks - } - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "Expression definition resource management." - ::= { dismanExpressionMIBGroups 1 } - -dismanExpressionDefinitionGroup OBJECT-GROUP - OBJECTS { - expExpression, - expExpressionValueType, - expExpressionComment, - expExpressionDeltaInterval, - expExpressionPrefix, - expExpressionErrors, - expExpressionEntryStatus, - expErrorTime, - expErrorIndex, - expErrorCode, - expErrorInstance, - expObjectID, - expObjectIDWildcard, - expObjectSampleType, - expObjectDeltaDiscontinuityID, - expObjectDiscontinuityIDWildcard, - expObjectDiscontinuityIDType, - expObjectConditional, - expObjectConditionalWildcard, - expObjectEntryStatus - } - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "Expression definition." - ::= { dismanExpressionMIBGroups 2 } - -dismanExpressionValueGroup OBJECT-GROUP - OBJECTS { - expValueCounter32Val, - expValueUnsigned32Val, - expValueTimeTicksVal, - expValueInteger32Val, - expValueIpAddressVal, - expValueOctetStringVal, - expValueOidVal, - expValueCounter64Val - } - STATUS current - DESCRIPTION - "Expression value." - ::= { dismanExpressionMIBGroups 3 } - -END |