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RMON-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

	IMPORTS
		OBJECT-GROUP, MODULE-COMPLIANCE, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
			FROM SNMPv2-CONF
		internet, mib-2, TimeTicks,
		Counter32, MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-IDENTITY, NOTIFICATION-TYPE
			FROM SNMPv2-SMI
		DisplayString, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
			FROM SNMPv2-TC;

--
-- Textual conventions
--
	OwnerString ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"This data type is used to model an administratively
			assigned name of the owner of a resource. Implementations
			must accept values composed of well-formed NVT ASCII
			sequences. In addition, implementations should accept
			values composed of well-formed UTF-8 sequences.
			
			It is suggested that this name contain one or more of
			the following: IP address, management station name,
			network manager's name, location, or phone number.
			In some cases the agent itself will be the owner of
			an entry.  In these cases, this string shall be set
			to a string starting with 'monitor'.
			
			SNMP access control is articulated entirely in terms
			of the contents of MIB views; access to a particular
			SNMP object instance depends only upon its presence
			or absence in a particular MIB view and never upon
			its value or the value of related object instances.
			Thus, objects of this type afford resolution of
			resource contention only among cooperating
			managers; they realize no access control function
			with respect to uncooperative parties."
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..127))

	EntryStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The status of a table entry.
			
			Setting this object to the value invalid(4) has the
			effect of invalidating the corresponding entry.
			That is, it effectively disassociates the mapping
			identified with said entry.
			It is an implementation-specific matter as to whether
			the agent removes an invalidated entry from the table.
			Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to
			receive tabular information from agents that corresponds
			to entries currently not in use.  Proper
			interpretation of such entries requires examination
			of the relevant EntryStatus object.
			
			An existing instance of this object cannot be set to
			createRequest(2).  This object may only be set to
			createRequest(2) when this instance is created.  When
			this object is created, the agent may wish to create
			supplemental object instances with default values
			to complete a conceptual row in this table.  Because the
			
			
			creation of these default objects is entirely at the option
			of the agent, the manager must not assume that any will be
			created, but may make use of any that are created.
			Immediately after completing the create operation, the agent
			must set this object to underCreation(3).
			
			When in the underCreation(3) state, an entry is allowed to
			exist in a possibly incomplete, possibly inconsistent state,
			usually to allow it to be modified in multiple PDUs.  When in
			this state, an entry is not fully active.
			Entries shall exist in the underCreation(3) state until
			the management station is finished configuring the entry
			and sets this object to valid(1) or aborts, setting this
			object to invalid(4).  If the agent determines that an
			entry has been in the underCreation(3) state for an
			abnormally long time, it may decide that the management
			station has crashed.  If the agent makes this decision,
			it may set this object to invalid(4) to reclaim the
			entry.  A prudent agent will understand that the
			management station may need to wait for human input
			and will allow for that possibility in its
			determination of this abnormally long period.
			
			An entry in the valid(1) state is fully configured and
			consistent and fully represents the configuration or
			operation such a row is intended to represent.  For
			example, it could be a statistical function that is
			configured and active, or a filter that is available
			in the list of filters processed by the packet capture
			process.
			
			A manager is restricted to changing the state of an entry in
			the following ways:
			
			     To:       valid  createRequest  underCreation  invalid
			From:
			valid             OK             NO             OK       OK
			createRequest    N/A            N/A            N/A      N/A
			underCreation     OK             NO             OK       OK
			invalid           NO             NO             NO       OK
			nonExistent       NO             OK             NO       OK
			
			In the table above, it is not applicable to move the state
			from the createRequest state to any other state because the
			manager will never find the variable in that state.  The
			nonExistent state is not a value of the enumeration, rather
			it means that the entryStatus variable does not exist at all.
			
			
			An agent may allow an entryStatus variable to change state in
			additional ways, so long as the semantics of the states are
			followed.  This allowance is made to ease the implementation of
			the agent and is made despite the fact that managers should
			never exercise these additional state transitions."
		SYNTAX INTEGER
			{
			valid(1),
			createRequest(2),
			underCreation(3),
			invalid(4)
			}

--
-- Node definitions
--
	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16
	rmon OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 16 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.0
	rmonEventsV2 OBJECT-IDENTITY
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"Definition point for RMON notifications."
	::= { rmon 0 }


	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.0.1
	risingAlarm NOTIFICATION-TYPE
		OBJECTS { alarmIndex, alarmVariable, alarmSampleType, alarmValue, 
		alarmRisingThreshold } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The SNMP trap that is generated when an alarm
			entry crosses its rising threshold and generates
			an event that is configured for sending SNMP
			traps."
	::= { rmonEventsV2 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.0.2
	fallingAlarm NOTIFICATION-TYPE
		OBJECTS { alarmIndex, alarmVariable, alarmSampleType, alarmValue, 
		alarmFallingThreshold } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The SNMP trap that is generated when an alarm
			entry crosses its falling threshold and generates
			an event that is configured for sending SNMP
			traps."
	::= { rmonEventsV2 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1
	statistics OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1
	etherStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EtherStatsEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of Ethernet statistics entries."
	::= { statistics 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1
	etherStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EtherStatsEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A collection of statistics kept for a particular
			Ethernet interface.  As an example, an instance of the
			etherStatsPkts object might be named etherStatsPkts.1"
		INDEX { etherStatsIndex } 
	::= { etherStatsTable 1 }


	EtherStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		etherStatsIndex Integer32,
		etherStatsDataSource OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
		etherStatsDropEvents Counter32,
		etherStatsOctets Counter32,
		etherStatsPkts Counter32,
		etherStatsBroadcastPkts Counter32,
		etherStatsMulticastPkts Counter32,
		etherStatsCRCAlignErrors Counter32,
		etherStatsUndersizePkts Counter32,
		etherStatsOversizePkts Counter32,
		etherStatsFragments Counter32,
		etherStatsJabbers Counter32,
		etherStatsCollisions Counter32,
		etherStatsPkts64Octets Counter32,
		etherStatsPkts65to127Octets Counter32,
		etherStatsPkts128to255Octets Counter32,
		etherStatsPkts256to511Octets Counter32,
		etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets Counter32,
		etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets Counter32,
		etherStatsOwner OwnerString,
		etherStatsStatus EntryStatus
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.1
	etherStatsIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of this object uniquely identifies this
			etherStats entry."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.2
	etherStatsDataSource OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"This object identifies the source of the data that
			this etherStats entry is configured to analyze.  This
			source can be any ethernet interface on this device.
			In order to identify a particular interface, this object
			shall identify the instance of the ifIndex object,
			defined in RFC 2233 [17], for the desired interface.
			For example, if an entry were to receive data from
			interface #1, this object would be set to ifIndex.1.
			
			The statistics in this group reflect all packets
			on the local network segment attached to the identified
			interface.
			
			An agent may or may not be able to tell if fundamental
			changes to the media of the interface have occurred and
			necessitate an invalidation of this entry.  For example, a
			hot-pluggable ethernet card could be pulled out and replaced
			by a token-ring card.  In such a case, if the agent has such
			knowledge of the change, it is recommended that it
			invalidate this entry.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			etherStatsStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.3
	etherStatsDropEvents OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of events in which packets
			were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources.
			Note that this number is not necessarily the number of
			packets dropped; it is just the number of times this
			condition has been detected."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.4
	etherStatsOctets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of octets of data (including
			those in bad packets) received on the
			network (excluding framing bits but including
			FCS octets).
			
			
			This object can be used as a reasonable estimate of
			10-Megabit ethernet utilization.  If greater precision is
			desired, the etherStatsPkts and etherStatsOctets objects
			should be sampled before and after a common interval.  The
			differences in the sampled values are Pkts and Octets,
			respectively, and the number of seconds in the interval is
			Interval.  These values are used to calculate the Utilization
			as follows:
			
			                 Pkts * (9.6 + 6.4) + (Octets * .8)
			 Utilization = -------------------------------------
			                         Interval * 10,000
			
			The result of this equation is the value Utilization which
			is the percent utilization of the ethernet segment on a
			scale of 0 to 100 percent."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.5
	etherStatsPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets (including bad packets,
			broadcast packets, and multicast packets) received."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.6
	etherStatsBroadcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of good packets received that were
			directed to the broadcast address.  Note that this
			does not include multicast packets."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.7
	etherStatsMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of good packets received that were
			directed to a multicast address.  Note that this number
			does not include packets directed to the broadcast
			
			
			address."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.8
	etherStatsCRCAlignErrors OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets received that
			had a length (excluding framing bits, but
			including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518
			octets, inclusive, but had either a bad
			Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral
			number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with
			a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error)."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 8 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.9
	etherStatsUndersizePkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets received that were
			less than 64 octets long (excluding framing bits,
			but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well
			formed."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 9 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.10
	etherStatsOversizePkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets received that were
			longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits,
			but including FCS octets) and were otherwise
			well formed."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 10 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.11
	etherStatsFragments OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets received that were less than
			64 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including
			FCS octets) and had either a bad Frame Check Sequence
			(FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a
			bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment
			Error).
			
			Note that it is entirely normal for etherStatsFragments to
			increment.  This is because it counts both runts (which are
			normal occurrences due to collisions) and noise hits."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 11 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.12
	etherStatsJabbers OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets received that were
			longer than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits,
			but including FCS octets), and had either a bad
			Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number
			of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral
			number of octets (Alignment Error).
			
			Note that this definition of jabber is different
			than the definition in IEEE-802.3 section 8.2.1.5
			(10BASE5) and section 10.3.1.4 (10BASE2).  These
			documents define jabber as the condition where any
			packet exceeds 20 ms.  The allowed range to detect
			jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 12 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.13
	etherStatsCollisions OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Collisions"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The best estimate of the total number of collisions
			on this Ethernet segment.
			
			The value returned will depend on the location of the
			RMON probe. Section 8.2.1.3 (10BASE-5) and section
			10.3.1.3 (10BASE-2) of IEEE standard 802.3 states that a
			station must detect a collision, in the receive mode, if
			three or more stations are transmitting simultaneously.  A
			repeater port must detect a collision when two or more
			
			
			stations are transmitting simultaneously.  Thus a probe
			placed on a repeater port could record more collisions
			than a probe connected to a station on the same segment
			would.
			
			Probe location plays a much smaller role when considering
			10BASE-T.  14.2.1.4 (10BASE-T) of IEEE standard 802.3
			defines a collision as the simultaneous presence of signals
			on the DO and RD circuits (transmitting and receiving
			at the same time).  A 10BASE-T station can only detect
			collisions when it is transmitting.  Thus probes placed on
			a station and a repeater, should report the same number of
			collisions.
			
			Note also that an RMON probe inside a repeater should
			ideally report collisions between the repeater and one or
			more other hosts (transmit collisions as defined by IEEE
			802.3k) plus receiver collisions observed on any coax
			segments to which the repeater is connected."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 13 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.14
	etherStatsPkts64Octets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets (including bad
			packets) received that were 64 octets in length
			(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 14 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.15
	etherStatsPkts65to127Octets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets (including bad
			packets) received that were between
			65 and 127 octets in length inclusive
			(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 15 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.16
	etherStatsPkts128to255Octets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets (including bad
			packets) received that were between
			128 and 255 octets in length inclusive
			(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 16 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.17
	etherStatsPkts256to511Octets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets (including bad
			packets) received that were between
			256 and 511 octets in length inclusive
			(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 17 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.18
	etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets (including bad
			packets) received that were between
			512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive
			(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 18 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.19
	etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets (including bad
			packets) received that were between
			1024 and 1518 octets in length inclusive
			(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 19 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.20
	etherStatsOwner OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OwnerString
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
			using the resources assigned to it."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 20 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.21
	etherStatsStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EntryStatus
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The status of this etherStats entry."
	::= { etherStatsEntry 21 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2
	history OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1
	historyControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HistoryControlEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of history control entries."
	::= { history 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1
	historyControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX HistoryControlEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of parameters that set up a periodic sampling of
			statistics.  As an example, an instance of the
			historyControlInterval object might be named
			historyControlInterval.2"
		INDEX { historyControlIndex } 
	::= { historyControlTable 1 }


	HistoryControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		historyControlIndex Integer32,
		historyControlDataSource OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
		historyControlBucketsRequested Integer32,
		historyControlBucketsGranted Integer32,
		historyControlInterval Integer32,
		historyControlOwner OwnerString,
		historyControlStatus EntryStatus
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.1
	historyControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
			historyControl table.  Each such entry defines a
			set of samples at a particular interval for an
			interface on the device."
	::= { historyControlEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.2
	historyControlDataSource OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"This object identifies the source of the data for
			which historical data was collected and
			placed in a media-specific table on behalf of this
			historyControlEntry.  This source can be any
			interface on this device.  In order to identify
			
			
			a particular interface, this object shall identify
			the instance of the ifIndex object, defined
			in  RFC 2233 [17], for the desired interface.
			For example, if an entry were to receive data from
			interface #1, this object would be set to ifIndex.1.
			
			The statistics in this group reflect all packets
			on the local network segment attached to the identified
			interface.
			
			An agent may or may not be able to tell if fundamental
			changes to the media of the interface have occurred and
			necessitate an invalidation of this entry.  For example, a
			hot-pluggable ethernet card could be pulled out and replaced
			by a token-ring card.  In such a case, if the agent has such
			knowledge of the change, it is recommended that it
			invalidate this entry.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			historyControlStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { historyControlEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.3
	historyControlBucketsRequested OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The requested number of discrete time intervals
			over which data is to be saved in the part of the
			media-specific table associated with this
			historyControlEntry.
			
			When this object is created or modified, the probe
			should set historyControlBucketsGranted as closely to
			this object as is possible for the particular probe
			implementation and available resources."
		DEFVAL { 50 } 
	::= { historyControlEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.4
	historyControlBucketsGranted OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of discrete sampling intervals
			over which data shall be saved in the part of
			the media-specific table associated with this
			historyControlEntry.
			
			
			When the associated historyControlBucketsRequested
			object is created or modified, the probe
			should set this object as closely to the requested
			value as is possible for the particular
			probe implementation and available resources.  The
			probe must not lower this value except as a result
			of a modification to the associated
			historyControlBucketsRequested object.
			
			There will be times when the actual number of
			buckets associated with this entry is less than
			the value of this object.  In this case, at the
			end of each sampling interval, a new bucket will
			be added to the media-specific table.
			
			When the number of buckets reaches the value of
			this object and a new bucket is to be added to the
			media-specific table, the oldest bucket associated
			with this historyControlEntry shall be deleted by
			the agent so that the new bucket can be added.
			
			When the value of this object changes to a value less
			than the current value, entries are deleted
			from the media-specific table associated with this
			historyControlEntry.  Enough of the oldest of these
			entries shall be deleted by the agent so that their
			number remains less than or equal to the new value of
			this object.
			
			When the value of this object changes to a value greater
			than the current value, the number of associated media-
			specific entries may be allowed to grow."
	::= { historyControlEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.5
	historyControlInterval OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..3600)
		UNITS
			"Seconds"
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The interval in seconds over which the data is
			sampled for each bucket in the part of the
			media-specific table associated with this
			historyControlEntry.  This interval can
			be set to any number of seconds between 1 and
			3600 (1 hour).
			
			Because the counters in a bucket may overflow at their
			
			
			maximum value with no indication, a prudent manager will
			take into account the possibility of overflow in any of
			the associated counters.  It is important to consider the
			minimum time in which any counter could overflow on a
			particular media type and set the historyControlInterval
			object to a value less than this interval.  This is
			typically most important for the 'octets' counter in any
			media-specific table.  For example, on an Ethernet
			network, the etherHistoryOctets counter could overflow
			in about one hour at the Ethernet's maximum
			utilization.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			historyControlStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
		DEFVAL { 1800 } 
	::= { historyControlEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.6
	historyControlOwner OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OwnerString
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
			using the resources assigned to it."
	::= { historyControlEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.1.1.7
	historyControlStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EntryStatus
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The status of this historyControl entry.
			
			Each instance of the media-specific table associated
			with this historyControlEntry will be deleted by the agent
			if this historyControlEntry is not equal to valid(1)."
	::= { historyControlEntry 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2
	etherHistoryTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EtherHistoryEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of Ethernet history entries."
	::= { history 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1
	etherHistoryEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EtherHistoryEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An historical sample of Ethernet statistics on a particular
			Ethernet interface.  This sample is associated with the
			historyControlEntry which set up the parameters for
			a regular collection of these samples.  As an example, an
			instance of the etherHistoryPkts object might be named
			etherHistoryPkts.2.89"
		INDEX { etherHistoryIndex, etherHistorySampleIndex } 
	::= { etherHistoryTable 1 }


	EtherHistoryEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		etherHistoryIndex Integer32,
		etherHistorySampleIndex Integer32,
		etherHistoryIntervalStart TimeTicks,
		etherHistoryDropEvents Counter32,
		etherHistoryOctets Counter32,
		etherHistoryPkts Counter32,
		etherHistoryBroadcastPkts Counter32,
		etherHistoryMulticastPkts Counter32,
		etherHistoryCRCAlignErrors Counter32,
		etherHistoryUndersizePkts Counter32,
		etherHistoryOversizePkts Counter32,
		etherHistoryFragments Counter32,
		etherHistoryJabbers Counter32,
		etherHistoryCollisions Counter32,
		etherHistoryUtilization Integer32
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.1
	etherHistoryIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The history of which this entry is a part.  The
			history identified by a particular value of this
			index is the same history as identified
			by the same value of historyControlIndex."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.2
	etherHistorySampleIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies the particular
			sample this entry represents among all samples
			associated with the same historyControlEntry.
			This index starts at 1 and increases by one
			as each new sample is taken."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.3
	etherHistoryIntervalStart OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX TimeTicks
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of sysUpTime at the start of the interval
			over which this sample was measured.  If the probe
			keeps track of the time of day, it should start
			the first sample of the history at a time such that
			when the next hour of the day begins, a sample is
			started at that instant.  Note that following this
			rule may require the probe to delay collecting the
			first sample of the history, as each sample must be
			of the same interval.  Also note that the sample which
			is currently being collected is not accessible in this
			table until the end of its interval."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.4
	etherHistoryDropEvents OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of events in which packets
			were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources
			during this sampling interval.  Note that this number
			is not necessarily the number of packets dropped, it
			is just the number of times this condition has been
			
			
			detected."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.5
	etherHistoryOctets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of octets of data (including
			those in bad packets) received on the
			network (excluding framing bits but including
			FCS octets)."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.6
	etherHistoryPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of packets (including bad packets)
			received during this sampling interval."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.7
	etherHistoryBroadcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of good packets received during this
			sampling interval that were directed to the
			broadcast address."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.8
	etherHistoryMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of good packets received during this
			sampling interval that were directed to a
			multicast address.  Note that this number does not
			include packets addressed to the broadcast address."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 8 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.9
	etherHistoryCRCAlignErrors OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of packets received during this
			sampling interval that had a length (excluding
			framing bits but including FCS octets) between
			64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad Frame
			Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets
			(FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number
			of octets (Alignment Error)."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 9 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.10
	etherHistoryUndersizePkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of packets received during this
			sampling interval that were less than 64 octets
			long (excluding framing bits but including FCS
			octets) and were otherwise well formed."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 10 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.11
	etherHistoryOversizePkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of packets received during this
			sampling interval that were longer than 1518
			octets (excluding framing bits but including
			FCS octets) but were otherwise well formed."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 11 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.12
	etherHistoryFragments OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The total number of packets received during this
			sampling interval that were less than 64 octets in
			length (excluding framing bits but including FCS
			
			
			octets) had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS)
			with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad
			FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment
			Error).
			
			Note that it is entirely normal for etherHistoryFragments to
			increment.  This is because it counts both runts (which are
			normal occurrences due to collisions) and noise hits."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 12 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.13
	etherHistoryJabbers OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of packets received during this
			sampling interval that were longer than 1518 octets
			(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets),
			and  had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS)
			with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or
			a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets
			(Alignment Error).
			
			Note that this definition of jabber is different
			than the definition in IEEE-802.3 section 8.2.1.5
			(10BASE5) and section 10.3.1.4 (10BASE2).  These
			documents define jabber as the condition where any
			packet exceeds 20 ms.  The allowed range to detect
			jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 13 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.14
	etherHistoryCollisions OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Collisions"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The best estimate of the total number of collisions
			on this Ethernet segment during this sampling
			interval.
			
			The value returned will depend on the location of the
			RMON probe. Section 8.2.1.3 (10BASE-5) and section
			10.3.1.3 (10BASE-2) of IEEE standard 802.3 states that a
			station must detect a collision, in the receive mode, if
			three or more stations are transmitting simultaneously.  A
			repeater port must detect a collision when two or more
			
			
			stations are transmitting simultaneously.  Thus a probe
			placed on a repeater port could record more collisions
			than a probe connected to a station on the same segment
			would.
			
			Probe location plays a much smaller role when considering
			10BASE-T.  14.2.1.4 (10BASE-T) of IEEE standard 802.3
			defines a collision as the simultaneous presence of signals
			on the DO and RD circuits (transmitting and receiving
			at the same time).  A 10BASE-T station can only detect
			collisions when it is transmitting.  Thus probes placed on
			a station and a repeater, should report the same number of
			collisions.
			
			Note also that an RMON probe inside a repeater should
			ideally report collisions between the repeater and one or
			more other hosts (transmit collisions as defined by IEEE
			802.3k) plus receiver collisions observed on any coax
			segments to which the repeater is connected."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 14 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2.2.1.15
	etherHistoryUtilization OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (0..10000)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The best estimate of the mean physical layer
			network utilization on this interface during this
			sampling interval, in hundredths of a percent."
	::= { etherHistoryEntry 15 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3
	alarm OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1
	alarmTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF AlarmEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of alarm entries."
	::= { alarm 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1
	alarmEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX AlarmEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of parameters that set up a periodic checking
			for alarm conditions.  For example, an instance of the
			alarmValue object might be named alarmValue.8"
		INDEX { alarmIndex } 
	::= { alarmTable 1 }


	AlarmEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		alarmIndex Integer32,
		alarmInterval Integer32,
		alarmVariable OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
		alarmSampleType INTEGER,
		alarmValue Integer32,
		alarmStartupAlarm INTEGER,
		alarmRisingThreshold Integer32,
		alarmFallingThreshold Integer32,
		alarmRisingEventIndex Integer32,
		alarmFallingEventIndex Integer32,
		alarmOwner OwnerString,
		alarmStatus EntryStatus
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.1
	alarmIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
			alarm table.  Each such entry defines a
			diagnostic sample at a particular interval
			for an object on the device."
	::= { alarmEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.2
	alarmInterval OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		UNITS
			"Seconds"
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The interval in seconds over which the data is
			sampled and compared with the rising and falling
			thresholds.  When setting this variable, care
			should be taken in the case of deltaValue
			sampling - the interval should be set short enough
			that the sampled variable is very unlikely to
			increase or decrease by more than 2^31 - 1 during
			a single sampling interval.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { alarmEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.3
	alarmVariable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The object identifier of the particular variable to be
			sampled.  Only variables that resolve to an ASN.1 primitive
			type of INTEGER (INTEGER, Integer32, Counter32, Counter64,
			Gauge, or TimeTicks) may be sampled.
			
			Because SNMP access control is articulated entirely
			in terms of the contents of MIB views, no access
			control mechanism exists that can restrict the value of
			this object to identify only those objects that exist
			in a particular MIB view.  Because there is thus no
			acceptable means of restricting the read access that
			could be obtained through the alarm mechanism, the
			probe must only grant write access to this object in
			
			
			those views that have read access to all objects on
			the probe.
			
			During a set operation, if the supplied variable name is
			not available in the selected MIB view, a badValue error
			must be returned.  If at any time the variable name of
			an established alarmEntry is no longer available in the
			selected MIB view, the probe must change the status of
			this alarmEntry to invalid(4).
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { alarmEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.4
	alarmSampleType OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX INTEGER
		{
			absoluteValue(1),
			deltaValue(2)
		}
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The method of sampling the selected variable and
			calculating the value to be compared against the
			thresholds.  If the value of this object is
			absoluteValue(1), the value of the selected variable
			will be compared directly with the thresholds at the
			end of the sampling interval.  If the value of this
			object is deltaValue(2), the value of the selected
			variable at the last sample will be subtracted from
			the current value, and the difference compared with
			the thresholds.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { alarmEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.5
	alarmValue OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of the statistic during the last sampling
			period.  For example, if the sample type is deltaValue,
			this value will be the difference between the samples
			at the beginning and end of the period.  If the sample
			type is absoluteValue, this value will be the sampled
			value at the end of the period.
			
			
			This is the value that is compared with the rising and
			falling thresholds.
			
			The value during the current sampling period is not
			made available until the period is completed and will
			remain available until the next period completes."
	::= { alarmEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.6
	alarmStartupAlarm OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX INTEGER
		{
			risingAlarm(1),
			fallingAlarm(2),
			risingOrFallingAlarm(3)
		}
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The alarm that may be sent when this entry is first
			set to valid.  If the first sample after this entry
			becomes valid is greater than or equal to the
			risingThreshold and alarmStartupAlarm is equal to
			risingAlarm(1) or risingOrFallingAlarm(3), then a single
			rising alarm will be generated.  If the first sample
			after this entry becomes valid is less than or equal
			to the fallingThreshold and alarmStartupAlarm is equal
			to fallingAlarm(2) or risingOrFallingAlarm(3), then a
			single falling alarm will be generated.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { alarmEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.7
	alarmRisingThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A threshold for the sampled statistic.  When the current
			sampled value is greater than or equal to this threshold,
			and the value at the last sampling interval was less than
			this threshold, a single event will be generated.
			A single event will also be generated if the first
			sample after this entry becomes valid is greater than or
			equal to this threshold and the associated
			alarmStartupAlarm is equal to risingAlarm(1) or
			risingOrFallingAlarm(3).
			
			After a rising event is generated, another such event
			
			
			will not be generated until the sampled value
			falls below this threshold and reaches the
			alarmFallingThreshold.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { alarmEntry 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.8
	alarmFallingThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A threshold for the sampled statistic.  When the current
			sampled value is less than or equal to this threshold,
			and the value at the last sampling interval was greater than
			this threshold, a single event will be generated.
			A single event will also be generated if the first
			sample after this entry becomes valid is less than or
			equal to this threshold and the associated
			alarmStartupAlarm is equal to fallingAlarm(2) or
			risingOrFallingAlarm(3).
			
			After a falling event is generated, another such event
			will not be generated until the sampled value
			rises above this threshold and reaches the
			alarmRisingThreshold.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { alarmEntry 8 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.9
	alarmRisingEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The index of the eventEntry that is
			used when a rising threshold is crossed.  The
			eventEntry identified by a particular value of
			this index is the same as identified by the same value
			of the eventIndex object.  If there is no
			corresponding entry in the eventTable, then
			no association exists.  In particular, if this value
			is zero, no associated event will be generated, as
			zero is not a valid event index.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			
			
			alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { alarmEntry 9 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.10
	alarmFallingEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The index of the eventEntry that is
			used when a falling threshold is crossed.  The
			eventEntry identified by a particular value of
			this index is the same as identified by the same value
			of the eventIndex object.  If there is no
			corresponding entry in the eventTable, then
			no association exists.  In particular, if this value
			is zero, no associated event will be generated, as
			zero is not a valid event index.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			alarmStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { alarmEntry 10 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.11
	alarmOwner OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OwnerString
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
			using the resources assigned to it."
	::= { alarmEntry 11 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3.1.1.12
	alarmStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EntryStatus
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The status of this alarm entry."
	::= { alarmEntry 12 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4
	hosts OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.1
	hostControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HostControlEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of host table control entries."
	::= { hosts 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.1.1
	hostControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX HostControlEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of parameters that set up the discovery of hosts
			on a particular interface and the collection of statistics
			about these hosts.  For example, an instance of the
			hostControlTableSize object might be named
			hostControlTableSize.1"
		INDEX { hostControlIndex } 
	::= { hostControlTable 1 }


	HostControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		hostControlIndex Integer32,
		hostControlDataSource OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
		hostControlTableSize Integer32,
		hostControlLastDeleteTime TimeTicks,
		hostControlOwner OwnerString,
		hostControlStatus EntryStatus
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.1.1.1
	hostControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
			
			
			hostControl table.  Each such entry defines
			a function that discovers hosts on a particular interface
			and places statistics about them in the hostTable and
			the hostTimeTable on behalf of this hostControlEntry."
	::= { hostControlEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.1.1.2
	hostControlDataSource OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"This object identifies the source of the data for
			this instance of the host function.  This source
			can be any interface on this device.  In order
			to identify a particular interface, this object shall
			identify the instance of the ifIndex object, defined
			in RFC 2233 [17], for the desired interface.
			For example, if an entry were to receive data from
			interface #1, this object would be set to ifIndex.1.
			
			The statistics in this group reflect all packets
			on the local network segment attached to the identified
			interface.
			
			An agent may or may not be able to tell if fundamental
			changes to the media of the interface have occurred and
			necessitate an invalidation of this entry.  For example, a
			hot-pluggable ethernet card could be pulled out and replaced
			by a token-ring card.  In such a case, if the agent has such
			knowledge of the change, it is recommended that it
			invalidate this entry.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			hostControlStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { hostControlEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.1.1.3
	hostControlTableSize OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of hostEntries in the hostTable and the
			hostTimeTable associated with this hostControlEntry."
	::= { hostControlEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.1.1.4
	hostControlLastDeleteTime OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX TimeTicks
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of sysUpTime when the last entry
			was deleted from the portion of the hostTable
			associated with this hostControlEntry.  If no
			deletions have occurred, this value shall be zero."
	::= { hostControlEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.1.1.5
	hostControlOwner OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OwnerString
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
			using the resources assigned to it."
	::= { hostControlEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.1.1.6
	hostControlStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EntryStatus
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The status of this hostControl entry.
			
			If this object is not equal to valid(1), all associated
			entries in the hostTable, hostTimeTable, and the
			hostTopNTable shall be deleted by the agent."
	::= { hostControlEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.2
	hostTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HostEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of host entries."
	::= { hosts 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.2.1
	hostEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX HostEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A collection of statistics for a particular host that has
			been discovered on an interface of this device.  For example,
			an instance of the hostOutBroadcastPkts object might be
			named hostOutBroadcastPkts.1.6.8.0.32.27.3.176"
		INDEX { hostIndex, hostAddress } 
	::= { hostTable 1 }


	HostEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		hostAddress OCTET STRING,
		hostCreationOrder Integer32,
		hostIndex Integer32,
		hostInPkts Counter32,
		hostOutPkts Counter32,
		hostInOctets Counter32,
		hostOutOctets Counter32,
		hostOutErrors Counter32,
		hostOutBroadcastPkts Counter32,
		hostOutMulticastPkts Counter32
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.2.1.1
	hostAddress OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The physical address of this host."
	::= { hostEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.2.1.2
	hostCreationOrder OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that defines the relative ordering of
			the creation time of hosts captured for a
			particular hostControlEntry.  This index shall
			be between 1 and N, where N is the value of
			the associated hostControlTableSize.  The ordering
			of the indexes is based on the order of each entry's
			insertion into the table, in which entries added earlier
			have a lower index value than entries added later.
			
			It is important to note that the order for a
			particular entry may change as an (earlier) entry
			is deleted from the table.  Because this order may
			change, management stations should make use of the
			hostControlLastDeleteTime variable in the
			hostControlEntry associated with the relevant
			portion of the hostTable.  By observing
			this variable, the management station may detect
			the circumstances where a previous association
			between a value of hostCreationOrder
			and a hostEntry may no longer hold."
	::= { hostEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.2.1.3
	hostIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The set of collected host statistics of which
			this entry is a part.  The set of hosts
			identified by a particular value of this
			index is associated with the hostControlEntry
			as identified by the same value of hostControlIndex."
	::= { hostEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.2.1.4
	hostInPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of good packets transmitted to this
			address since it was added to the hostTable."
	::= { hostEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.2.1.5
	hostOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of packets, including bad packets, transmitted
			by this address since it was added to the hostTable."
	::= { hostEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.2.1.6
	hostInOctets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of octets transmitted to this address since
			it was added to the hostTable (excluding framing
			bits but including FCS octets), except for those
			octets in bad packets."
	::= { hostEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.2.1.7
	hostOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of octets transmitted by this address since
			it was added to the hostTable (excluding framing
			bits but including FCS octets), including those
			octets in bad packets."
	::= { hostEntry 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.2.1.8
	hostOutErrors OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of bad packets transmitted by this address
			since this host was added to the hostTable."
	::= { hostEntry 8 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.2.1.9
	hostOutBroadcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of good packets transmitted by this
			address that were directed to the broadcast address
			since this host was added to the hostTable."
	::= { hostEntry 9 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.2.1.10
	hostOutMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of good packets transmitted by this
			address that were directed to a multicast address
			since this host was added to the hostTable.
			Note that this number does not include packets
			directed to the broadcast address."
	::= { hostEntry 10 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.3
	hostTimeTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HostTimeEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of time-ordered host table entries."
	::= { hosts 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.3.1
	hostTimeEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX HostTimeEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A collection of statistics for a particular host that has
			been discovered on an interface of this device.  This
			collection includes the relative ordering of the creation
			time of this object.  For example, an instance of the
			hostTimeOutBroadcastPkts object might be named
			hostTimeOutBroadcastPkts.1.687"
		INDEX { hostTimeIndex, hostTimeCreationOrder } 
	::= { hostTimeTable 1 }


	HostTimeEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		hostTimeAddress OCTET STRING,
		hostTimeCreationOrder Integer32,
		hostTimeIndex Integer32,
		hostTimeInPkts Counter32,
		hostTimeOutPkts Counter32,
		hostTimeInOctets Counter32,
		hostTimeOutOctets Counter32,
		hostTimeOutErrors Counter32,
		hostTimeOutBroadcastPkts Counter32,
		hostTimeOutMulticastPkts Counter32
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.3.1.1
	hostTimeAddress OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The physical address of this host."
	::= { hostTimeEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.3.1.2
	hostTimeCreationOrder OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry in
			the hostTime table among those entries associated
			with the same hostControlEntry.  This index shall
			be between 1 and N, where N is the value of
			
			
			the associated hostControlTableSize.  The ordering
			of the indexes is based on the order of each entry's
			insertion into the table, in which entries added earlier
			have a lower index value than entries added later.
			Thus the management station has the ability to
			learn of new entries added to this table without
			downloading the entire table.
			
			It is important to note that the index for a
			particular entry may change as an (earlier) entry
			is deleted from the table.  Because this order may
			change, management stations should make use of the
			hostControlLastDeleteTime variable in the
			hostControlEntry associated with the relevant
			portion of the hostTimeTable.  By observing
			this variable, the management station may detect
			the circumstances where a download of the table
			may have missed entries, and where a previous
			association between a value of hostTimeCreationOrder
			and a hostTimeEntry may no longer hold."
	::= { hostTimeEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.3.1.3
	hostTimeIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The set of collected host statistics of which
			this entry is a part.  The set of hosts
			identified by a particular value of this
			index is associated with the hostControlEntry
			as identified by the same value of hostControlIndex."
	::= { hostTimeEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.3.1.4
	hostTimeInPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of good packets transmitted to this
			address since it was added to the hostTimeTable."
	::= { hostTimeEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.3.1.5
	hostTimeOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of packets, including bad packets, transmitted
			by this address since it was added to the hostTimeTable."
	::= { hostTimeEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.3.1.6
	hostTimeInOctets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of octets transmitted to this address since
			it was added to the hostTimeTable (excluding framing
			bits but including FCS octets), except for those
			octets in bad packets."
	::= { hostTimeEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.3.1.7
	hostTimeOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of octets transmitted by this address since
			it was added to the hostTimeTable (excluding framing
			bits but including FCS octets), including those
			octets in bad packets."
	::= { hostTimeEntry 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.3.1.8
	hostTimeOutErrors OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of bad packets transmitted by this address
			since this host was added to the hostTimeTable."
	::= { hostTimeEntry 8 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.3.1.9
	hostTimeOutBroadcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of good packets transmitted by this
			address that were directed to the broadcast address
			
			
			since this host was added to the hostTimeTable."
	::= { hostTimeEntry 9 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.4.3.1.10
	hostTimeOutMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of good packets transmitted by this
			address that were directed to a multicast address
			since this host was added to the hostTimeTable.
			Note that this number does not include packets directed
			to the broadcast address."
	::= { hostTimeEntry 10 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5
	hostTopN OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.1
	hostTopNControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HostTopNControlEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of top N host control entries."
	::= { hostTopN 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.1.1
	hostTopNControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX HostTopNControlEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A set of parameters that control the creation of a report
			of the top N hosts according to several metrics.  For
			example, an instance of the hostTopNDuration object might
			be named hostTopNDuration.3"
		INDEX { hostTopNControlIndex } 
	::= { hostTopNControlTable 1 }


	HostTopNControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		hostTopNControlIndex Integer32,
		hostTopNHostIndex Integer32,
		hostTopNRateBase INTEGER,
		hostTopNTimeRemaining Integer32,
		hostTopNDuration Integer32,
		hostTopNRequestedSize Integer32,
		hostTopNGrantedSize Integer32,
		hostTopNStartTime TimeTicks,
		hostTopNOwner OwnerString,
		hostTopNStatus EntryStatus
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.1.1.1
	hostTopNControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry
			in the hostTopNControl table.  Each such
			entry defines one top N report prepared for
			one interface."
	::= { hostTopNControlEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.1.1.2
	hostTopNHostIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The host table for which a top N report will be prepared
			on behalf of this entry.  The host table identified by a
			particular value of this index is associated with the same
			host table as identified by the same value of
			hostIndex.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			hostTopNStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { hostTopNControlEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.1.1.3
	hostTopNRateBase OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX INTEGER
		{
			hostTopNInPkts(1),
			hostTopNOutPkts(2),
			hostTopNInOctets(3),
			hostTopNOutOctets(4),
			hostTopNOutErrors(5),
			hostTopNOutBroadcastPkts(6),
			hostTopNOutMulticastPkts(7)
		}
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The variable for each host that the hostTopNRate
			variable is based upon.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			hostTopNStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { hostTopNControlEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.1.1.4
	hostTopNTimeRemaining OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		UNITS
			"Seconds"
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of seconds left in the report currently being
			collected.  When this object is modified by the management
			station, a new collection is started, possibly aborting
			a currently running report.  The new value is used
			as the requested duration of this report, which is
			loaded into the associated hostTopNDuration object.
			
			When this object is set to a non-zero value, any
			associated hostTopNEntries shall be made
			inaccessible by the monitor.  While the value of this
			object is non-zero, it decrements by one per second until
			it reaches zero.  During this time, all associated
			hostTopNEntries shall remain inaccessible.  At the time
			that this object decrements to zero, the report is made
			accessible in the hostTopNTable.  Thus, the hostTopN
			table needs to be created only at the end of the collection
			interval."
		DEFVAL { 0 } 
	::= { hostTopNControlEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.1.1.5
	hostTopNDuration OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		UNITS
			"Seconds"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of seconds that this report has collected
			during the last sampling interval, or if this
			report is currently being collected, the number
			of seconds that this report is being collected
			during this sampling interval.
			
			When the associated hostTopNTimeRemaining object is set,
			this object shall be set by the probe to the same value
			and shall not be modified until the next time
			the hostTopNTimeRemaining is set.
			
			This value shall be zero if no reports have been
			requested for this hostTopNControlEntry."
		DEFVAL { 0 } 
	::= { hostTopNControlEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.1.1.6
	hostTopNRequestedSize OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The maximum number of hosts requested for the top N
			table.
			
			When this object is created or modified, the probe
			should set hostTopNGrantedSize as closely to this
			object as is possible for the particular probe
			implementation and available resources."
		DEFVAL { 10 } 
	::= { hostTopNControlEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.1.1.7
	hostTopNGrantedSize OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The maximum number of hosts in the top N table.
			
			When the associated hostTopNRequestedSize object is
			created or modified, the probe should set this
			object as closely to the requested value as is possible
			for the particular implementation and available
			
			
			resources. The probe must not lower this value except
			as a result of a set to the associated
			hostTopNRequestedSize object.
			
			Hosts with the highest value of hostTopNRate shall be
			placed in this table in decreasing order of this rate
			until there is no more room or until there are no more
			hosts."
	::= { hostTopNControlEntry 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.1.1.8
	hostTopNStartTime OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX TimeTicks
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of sysUpTime when this top N report was
			last started.  In other words, this is the time that
			the associated hostTopNTimeRemaining object was
			modified to start the requested report."
	::= { hostTopNControlEntry 8 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.1.1.9
	hostTopNOwner OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OwnerString
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
			using the resources assigned to it."
	::= { hostTopNControlEntry 9 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.1.1.10
	hostTopNStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EntryStatus
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The status of this hostTopNControl entry.
			
			If this object is not equal to valid(1), all associated
			hostTopNEntries shall be deleted by the agent."
	::= { hostTopNControlEntry 10 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.2
	hostTopNTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HostTopNEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of top N host entries."
	::= { hostTopN 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.2.1
	hostTopNEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX HostTopNEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A set of statistics for a host that is part of a top N
			report.  For example, an instance of the hostTopNRate
			object might be named hostTopNRate.3.10"
		INDEX { hostTopNReport, hostTopNIndex } 
	::= { hostTopNTable 1 }


	HostTopNEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		hostTopNReport Integer32,
		hostTopNIndex Integer32,
		hostTopNAddress OCTET STRING,
		hostTopNRate Integer32
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.2.1.1
	hostTopNReport OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"This object identifies the top N report of which
			this entry is a part.  The set of hosts
			identified by a particular value of this
			object is part of the same report as identified
			by the same value of the hostTopNControlIndex object."
	::= { hostTopNEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.2.1.2
	hostTopNIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry in
			the hostTopN table among those in the same report.
			This index is between 1 and N, where N is the
			number of entries in this table.  Increasing values
			of hostTopNIndex shall be assigned to entries with
			decreasing values of hostTopNRate until index N
			is assigned to the entry with the lowest value of
			hostTopNRate or there are no more hostTopNEntries."
	::= { hostTopNEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.2.1.3
	hostTopNAddress OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The physical address of this host."
	::= { hostTopNEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.5.2.1.4
	hostTopNRate OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The amount of change in the selected variable
			during this sampling interval.  The selected
			variable is this host's instance of the object
			selected by hostTopNRateBase."
	::= { hostTopNEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6
	matrix OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.1
	matrixControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MatrixControlEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of information entries for the
			traffic matrix on each interface."
	::= { matrix 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.1.1
	matrixControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX MatrixControlEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"Information about a traffic matrix on a particular
			
			
			interface.  For example, an instance of the
			matrixControlLastDeleteTime object might be named
			matrixControlLastDeleteTime.1"
		INDEX { matrixControlIndex } 
	::= { matrixControlTable 1 }


	MatrixControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		matrixControlIndex Integer32,
		matrixControlDataSource OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
		matrixControlTableSize Integer32,
		matrixControlLastDeleteTime TimeTicks,
		matrixControlOwner OwnerString,
		matrixControlStatus EntryStatus
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.1.1.1
	matrixControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
			matrixControl table.  Each such entry defines
			a function that discovers conversations on a particular
			interface and places statistics about them in the
			matrixSDTable and the matrixDSTable on behalf of this
			matrixControlEntry."
	::= { matrixControlEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.1.1.2
	matrixControlDataSource OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"This object identifies the source of
			the data from which this entry creates a traffic matrix.
			This source can be any interface on this device.  In
			order to identify a particular interface, this object
			shall identify the instance of the ifIndex object,
			defined in RFC 2233 [17], for the desired
			interface.  For example, if an entry were to receive data
			from interface #1, this object would be set to ifIndex.1.
			
			The statistics in this group reflect all packets
			on the local network segment attached to the identified
			interface.
			
			An agent may or may not be able to tell if fundamental
			changes to the media of the interface have occurred and
			
			
			necessitate an invalidation of this entry.  For example, a
			hot-pluggable ethernet card could be pulled out and replaced
			by a token-ring card.  In such a case, if the agent has such
			knowledge of the change, it is recommended that it
			invalidate this entry.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			matrixControlStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { matrixControlEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.1.1.3
	matrixControlTableSize OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of matrixSDEntries in the matrixSDTable
			for this interface.  This must also be the value of
			the number of entries in the matrixDSTable for this
			interface."
	::= { matrixControlEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.1.1.4
	matrixControlLastDeleteTime OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX TimeTicks
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of sysUpTime when the last entry
			was deleted from the portion of the matrixSDTable
			or matrixDSTable associated with this matrixControlEntry.
			If no deletions have occurred, this value shall be
			zero."
	::= { matrixControlEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.1.1.5
	matrixControlOwner OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OwnerString
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
			using the resources assigned to it."
	::= { matrixControlEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.1.1.6
	matrixControlStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EntryStatus
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The status of this matrixControl entry.
			
			
			If this object is not equal to valid(1), all associated
			entries in the matrixSDTable and the matrixDSTable
			shall be deleted by the agent."
	::= { matrixControlEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.2
	matrixSDTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MatrixSDEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of traffic matrix entries indexed by
			source and destination MAC address."
	::= { matrix 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.2.1
	matrixSDEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX MatrixSDEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A collection of statistics for communications between
			two addresses on a particular interface.  For example,
			an instance of the matrixSDPkts object might be named
			matrixSDPkts.1.6.8.0.32.27.3.176.6.8.0.32.10.8.113"
		INDEX { matrixSDIndex, matrixSDSourceAddress, matrixSDDestAddress } 
	::= { matrixSDTable 1 }


	MatrixSDEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		matrixSDSourceAddress OCTET STRING,
		matrixSDDestAddress OCTET STRING,
		matrixSDIndex Integer32,
		matrixSDPkts Counter32,
		matrixSDOctets Counter32,
		matrixSDErrors Counter32
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.2.1.1
	matrixSDSourceAddress OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The source physical address."
	::= { matrixSDEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.2.1.2
	matrixSDDestAddress OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The destination physical address."
	::= { matrixSDEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.2.1.3
	matrixSDIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The set of collected matrix statistics of which
			this entry is a part.  The set of matrix statistics
			identified by a particular value of this index
			is associated with the same matrixControlEntry
			as identified by the same value of matrixControlIndex."
	::= { matrixSDEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.2.1.4
	matrixSDPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of packets transmitted from the source
			address to the destination address (this number includes
			bad packets)."
	::= { matrixSDEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.2.1.5
	matrixSDOctets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of octets (excluding framing bits but
			including FCS octets) contained in all packets
			transmitted from the source address to the
			destination address."
	::= { matrixSDEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.2.1.6
	matrixSDErrors OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of bad packets transmitted from
			the source address to the destination address."
	::= { matrixSDEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.3
	matrixDSTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MatrixDSEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of traffic matrix entries indexed by
			destination and source MAC address."
	::= { matrix 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.3.1
	matrixDSEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX MatrixDSEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A collection of statistics for communications between
			two addresses on a particular interface.  For example,
			an instance of the matrixSDPkts object might be named
			matrixSDPkts.1.6.8.0.32.10.8.113.6.8.0.32.27.3.176"
		INDEX { matrixDSIndex, matrixDSDestAddress, matrixDSSourceAddress } 
	::= { matrixDSTable 1 }


	MatrixDSEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		matrixDSSourceAddress OCTET STRING,
		matrixDSDestAddress OCTET STRING,
		matrixDSIndex Integer32,
		matrixDSPkts Counter32,
		matrixDSOctets Counter32,
		matrixDSErrors Counter32
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.3.1.1
	matrixDSSourceAddress OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The source physical address."
	::= { matrixDSEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.3.1.2
	matrixDSDestAddress OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The destination physical address."
	::= { matrixDSEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.3.1.3
	matrixDSIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The set of collected matrix statistics of which
			this entry is a part.  The set of matrix statistics
			identified by a particular value of this index
			is associated with the same matrixControlEntry
			as identified by the same value of matrixControlIndex."
	::= { matrixDSEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.3.1.4
	matrixDSPkts OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of packets transmitted from the source
			address to the destination address (this number includes
			bad packets)."
	::= { matrixDSEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.3.1.5
	matrixDSOctets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of octets (excluding framing bits
			but including FCS octets) contained in all packets
			transmitted from the source address to the
			destination address."
	::= { matrixDSEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.6.3.1.6
	matrixDSErrors OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of bad packets transmitted from
			the source address to the destination address."
	::= { matrixDSEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7
	filter OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1
	filterTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF FilterEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of packet filter entries."
	::= { filter 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1
	filterEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX FilterEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A set of parameters for a packet filter applied on a
			particular interface.  As an example, an instance of the
			filterPktData object might be named filterPktData.12"
		INDEX { filterIndex } 
	::= { filterTable 1 }


	FilterEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		filterIndex Integer32,
		filterChannelIndex Integer32,
		filterPktDataOffset Integer32,
		filterPktData OCTET STRING,
		filterPktDataMask OCTET STRING,
		filterPktDataNotMask OCTET STRING,
		filterPktStatus Integer32,
		filterPktStatusMask Integer32,
		filterPktStatusNotMask Integer32,
		filterOwner OwnerString,
		filterStatus EntryStatus
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.1
	filterIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry
			in the filter table.  Each such entry defines
			one filter that is to be applied to every packet
			received on an interface."
	::= { filterEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.2
	filterChannelIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"This object identifies the channel of which this filter
			is a part.  The filters identified by a particular value
			of this object are associated with the same channel as
			identified by the same value of the channelIndex object."
	::= { filterEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.3
	filterPktDataOffset OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The offset from the beginning of each packet where
			a match of packet data will be attempted.  This offset
			is measured from the point in the physical layer
			packet after the framing bits, if any.  For example,
			in an Ethernet frame, this point is at the beginning of
			the destination MAC address.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
		DEFVAL { 0 } 
	::= { filterEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.4
	filterPktData OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The data that is to be matched with the input packet.
			For each packet received, this filter and the accompanying
			filterPktDataMask and filterPktDataNotMask will be
			adjusted for the offset.  The only bits relevant to this
			match algorithm are those that have the corresponding
			filterPktDataMask bit equal to one.  The following three
			rules are then applied to every packet:
			
			(1) If the packet is too short and does not have data
			    corresponding to part of the filterPktData, the packet
			    will fail this data match.
			
			(2) For each relevant bit from the packet with the
			    corresponding filterPktDataNotMask bit set to zero, if
			    the bit from the packet is not equal to the corresponding
			    bit from the filterPktData, then the packet will fail
			    this data match.
			
			(3) If for every relevant bit from the packet with the
			    corresponding filterPktDataNotMask bit set to one, the
			    bit from the packet is equal to the corresponding bit
			    from the filterPktData, then the packet will fail this
			    data match.
			
			Any packets that have not failed any of the three matches
			above have passed this data match.  In particular, a zero
			length filter will match any packet.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { filterEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.5
	filterPktDataMask OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The mask that is applied to the match process.
			After adjusting this mask for the offset, only those
			bits in the received packet that correspond to bits set
			in this mask are relevant for further processing by the
			
			
			match algorithm.  The offset is applied to filterPktDataMask
			in the same way it is applied to the filter.  For the
			purposes of the matching algorithm, if the associated
			filterPktData object is longer than this mask, this mask is
			conceptually extended with '1' bits until it reaches the
			length of the filterPktData object.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { filterEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.6
	filterPktDataNotMask OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The inversion mask that is applied to the match
			process.  After adjusting this mask for the offset,
			those relevant bits in the received packet that correspond
			to bits cleared in this mask must all be equal to their
			corresponding bits in the filterPktData object for the packet
			to be accepted.  In addition, at least one of those relevant
			bits in the received packet that correspond to bits set in
			this mask must be different to its corresponding bit in the
			filterPktData object.
			
			For the purposes of the matching algorithm, if the associated
			filterPktData object is longer than this mask, this mask is
			conceptually extended with '0' bits until it reaches the
			length of the filterPktData object.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { filterEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.7
	filterPktStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The status that is to be matched with the input packet.
			The only bits relevant to this match algorithm are those that
			have the corresponding filterPktStatusMask bit equal to one.
			The following two rules are then applied to every packet:
			
			(1) For each relevant bit from the packet status with the
			    corresponding filterPktStatusNotMask bit set to zero, if
			    the bit from the packet status is not equal to the
			
			
			    corresponding bit from the filterPktStatus, then the
			    packet will fail this status match.
			
			(2) If for every relevant bit from the packet status with the
			    corresponding filterPktStatusNotMask bit set to one, the
			    bit from the packet status is equal to the corresponding
			    bit from the filterPktStatus, then the packet will fail
			    this status match.
			
			Any packets that have not failed either of the two matches
			above have passed this status match.  In particular, a zero
			length status filter will match any packet's status.
			
			The value of the packet status is a sum.  This sum
			initially takes the value zero.  Then, for each
			error, E, that has been discovered in this packet,
			2 raised to a value representing E is added to the sum.
			The errors and the bits that represent them are dependent
			on the media type of the interface that this channel
			is receiving packets from.
			
			The errors defined for a packet captured off of an
			Ethernet interface are as follows:
			
			    bit #    Error
			        0    Packet is longer than 1518 octets
			        1    Packet is shorter than 64 octets
			        2    Packet experienced a CRC or Alignment error
			
			For example, an Ethernet fragment would have a
			value of 6 (2^1 + 2^2).
			
			As this MIB is expanded to new media types, this object
			will have other media-specific errors defined.
			
			For the purposes of this status matching algorithm, if the
			packet status is longer than this filterPktStatus object,
			this object is conceptually extended with '0' bits until it
			reaches the size of the packet status.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { filterEntry 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.8
	filterPktStatusMask OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The mask that is applied to the status match process.
			Only those bits in the received packet that correspond to
			bits set in this mask are relevant for further processing
			by the status match algorithm.  For the purposes
			of the matching algorithm, if the associated filterPktStatus
			object is longer than this mask, this mask is conceptually
			extended with '1' bits until it reaches the size of the
			filterPktStatus.  In addition, if a packet status is longer
			than this mask, this mask is conceptually extended with '0'
			bits until it reaches the size of the packet status.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { filterEntry 8 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.9
	filterPktStatusNotMask OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The inversion mask that is applied to the status match
			process.  Those relevant bits in the received packet status
			that correspond to bits cleared in this mask must all be
			equal to their corresponding bits in the filterPktStatus
			object for the packet to be accepted.  In addition, at least
			one of those relevant bits in the received packet status
			that correspond to bits set in this mask must be different
			to its corresponding bit in the filterPktStatus object for
			the packet to be accepted.
			
			For the purposes of the matching algorithm, if the associated
			filterPktStatus object or a packet status is longer than this
			mask, this mask is conceptually extended with '0' bits until
			it reaches the longer of the lengths of the filterPktStatus
			object and the packet status.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			filterStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { filterEntry 9 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.10
	filterOwner OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OwnerString
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
			using the resources assigned to it."
	::= { filterEntry 10 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.1.1.11
	filterStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EntryStatus
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The status of this filter entry."
	::= { filterEntry 11 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2
	channelTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF ChannelEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of packet channel entries."
	::= { filter 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1
	channelEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX ChannelEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A set of parameters for a packet channel applied on a
			particular interface.  As an example, an instance of the
			channelMatches object might be named channelMatches.3"
		INDEX { channelIndex } 
	::= { channelTable 1 }


	ChannelEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		channelIndex Integer32,
		channelIfIndex Integer32,
		channelAcceptType INTEGER,
		channelDataControl INTEGER,
		channelTurnOnEventIndex Integer32,
		channelTurnOffEventIndex Integer32,
		channelEventIndex Integer32,
		channelEventStatus INTEGER,
		channelMatches Counter32,
		channelDescription DisplayString,
		channelOwner OwnerString,
		channelStatus EntryStatus
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1.1
	channelIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the channel
			table.  Each such entry defines one channel, a logical
			data and event stream.
			
			It is suggested that before creating a channel, an
			application should scan all instances of the
			filterChannelIndex object to make sure that there are no
			pre-existing filters that would be inadvertently be linked
			to the channel."
	::= { channelEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1.2
	channelIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of this object uniquely identifies the
			interface on this remote network monitoring device to which
			the associated filters are applied to allow data into this
			channel.  The interface identified by a particular value
			of this object is the same interface as identified by the
			same value of the ifIndex object, defined in RFC 2233 [17].
			
			The filters in this group are applied to all packets on
			the local network segment attached to the identified
			interface.
			
			An agent may or may not be able to tell if fundamental
			changes to the media of the interface have occurred and
			necessitate an invalidation of this entry.  For example, a
			hot-pluggable ethernet card could be pulled out and replaced
			by a token-ring card.  In such a case, if the agent has such
			knowledge of the change, it is recommended that it
			invalidate this entry.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			channelStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { channelEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1.3
	channelAcceptType OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX INTEGER
		{
			acceptMatched(1),
			acceptFailed(2)
		}
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"This object controls the action of the filters
			associated with this channel.  If this object is equal
			to acceptMatched(1), packets will be accepted to this
			channel if they are accepted by both the packet data and
			packet status matches of an associated filter.  If
			this object is equal to acceptFailed(2), packets will
			be accepted to this channel only if they fail either
			the packet data match or the packet status match of
			each of the associated filters.
			
			In particular, a channel with no associated filters will
			match no packets if set to acceptMatched(1) case and will
			match all packets in the acceptFailed(2) case.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			channelStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { channelEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1.4
	channelDataControl OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX INTEGER
		{
			on(1),
			off(2)
		}
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"This object controls the flow of data through this channel.
			If this object is on(1), data, status and events flow
			through this channel.  If this object is off(2), data,
			status and events will not flow through this channel."
		DEFVAL {  { off }  } 
	::= { channelEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1.5
	channelTurnOnEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of this object identifies the event
			that is configured to turn the associated
			channelDataControl from off to on when the event is
			generated.  The event identified by a particular value
			of this object is the same event as identified by the
			same value of the eventIndex object.  If there is no
			corresponding entry in the eventTable, then no
			association exists.  In fact, if no event is intended
			for this channel, channelTurnOnEventIndex must be
			set to zero, a non-existent event index.
			
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			channelStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { channelEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1.6
	channelTurnOffEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of this object identifies the event
			that is configured to turn the associated
			channelDataControl from on to off when the event is
			generated.  The event identified by a particular value
			of this object is the same event as identified by the
			same value of the eventIndex object.  If there is no
			corresponding entry in the eventTable, then no
			association exists.  In fact, if no event is intended
			for this channel, channelTurnOffEventIndex must be
			set to zero, a non-existent event index.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			channelStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { channelEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1.7
	channelEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of this object identifies the event
			that is configured to be generated when the
			associated channelDataControl is on and a packet
			is matched.  The event identified by a particular value
			of this object is the same event as identified by the
			same value of the eventIndex object.  If there is no
			corresponding entry in the eventTable, then no
			association exists.  In fact, if no event is intended
			for this channel, channelEventIndex must be
			set to zero, a non-existent event index.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			channelStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { channelEntry 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1.8
	channelEventStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX INTEGER
		{
			eventReady(1),
			eventFired(2),
			eventAlwaysReady(3)
		}
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The event status of this channel.
			
			If this channel is configured to generate events
			when packets are matched, a means of controlling
			the flow of those events is often needed.  When
			this object is equal to eventReady(1), a single
			event may be generated, after which this object
			will be set by the probe to eventFired(2).  While
			in the eventFired(2) state, no events will be
			generated until the object is modified to
			eventReady(1) (or eventAlwaysReady(3)).  The
			management station can thus easily respond to a
			notification of an event by re-enabling this object.
			
			If the management station wishes to disable this
			flow control and allow events to be generated
			at will, this object may be set to
			eventAlwaysReady(3).  Disabling the flow control
			is discouraged as it can result in high network
			traffic or other performance problems."
		DEFVAL {  { eventReady }  } 
	::= { channelEntry 8 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1.9
	channelMatches OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Counter32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of times this channel has matched a packet.
			Note that this object is updated even when
			channelDataControl is set to off."
	::= { channelEntry 9 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1.10
	channelDescription OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..127))
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A comment describing this channel."
	::= { channelEntry 10 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1.11
	channelOwner OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OwnerString
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
			using the resources assigned to it."
	::= { channelEntry 11 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.7.2.1.12
	channelStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EntryStatus
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The status of this channel entry."
	::= { channelEntry 12 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8
	capture OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 8 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1
	bufferControlTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF BufferControlEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of buffers control entries."
	::= { capture 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1
	bufferControlEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX BufferControlEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A set of parameters that control the collection of a stream
			of packets that have matched filters.  As an example, an
			instance of the bufferControlCaptureSliceSize object might
			be named bufferControlCaptureSliceSize.3"
		INDEX { bufferControlIndex } 
	::= { bufferControlTable 1 }


	BufferControlEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		bufferControlIndex Integer32,
		bufferControlChannelIndex Integer32,
		bufferControlFullStatus INTEGER,
		bufferControlFullAction INTEGER,
		bufferControlCaptureSliceSize Integer32,
		bufferControlDownloadSliceSize Integer32,
		bufferControlDownloadOffset Integer32,
		bufferControlMaxOctetsRequested Integer32,
		bufferControlMaxOctetsGranted Integer32,
		bufferControlCapturedPackets Integer32,
		bufferControlTurnOnTime TimeTicks,
		bufferControlOwner OwnerString,
		bufferControlStatus EntryStatus
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.1
	bufferControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry
			in the bufferControl table.  The value of this
			index shall never be zero.  Each such
			entry defines one set of packets that is
			captured and controlled by one or more filters."
	::= { bufferControlEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.2
	bufferControlChannelIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that identifies the channel that is the
			source of packets for this bufferControl table.
			The channel identified by a particular value of this
			index is the same as identified by the same value of
			the channelIndex object.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			bufferControlStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
	::= { bufferControlEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.3
	bufferControlFullStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX INTEGER
		{
			spaceAvailable(1),
			full(2)
		}
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"This object shows whether the buffer has room to
			accept new packets or if it is full.
			
			If the status is spaceAvailable(1), the buffer is
			accepting new packets normally.  If the status is
			full(2) and the associated bufferControlFullAction
			object is wrapWhenFull, the buffer is accepting new
			packets by deleting enough of the oldest packets
			to make room for new ones as they arrive.  Otherwise,
			if the status is full(2) and the
			bufferControlFullAction object is lockWhenFull,
			then the buffer has stopped collecting packets.
			
			When this object is set to full(2) the probe must
			not later set it to spaceAvailable(1) except in the
			case of a significant gain in resources such as
			an increase of bufferControlOctetsGranted.  In
			particular, the wrap-mode action of deleting old
			packets to make room for newly arrived packets
			must not affect the value of this object."
	::= { bufferControlEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.4
	bufferControlFullAction OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX INTEGER
		{
			lockWhenFull(1),
			wrapWhenFull(2)
		}
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"Controls the action of the buffer when it
			reaches the full status.  When in the lockWhenFull(1)
			state and a packet is added to the buffer that
			fills the buffer, the bufferControlFullStatus will
			be set to full(2) and this buffer will stop capturing
			packets."
	::= { bufferControlEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.5
	bufferControlCaptureSliceSize OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The maximum number of octets of each packet
			that will be saved in this capture buffer.
			For example, if a 1500 octet packet is received by
			the probe and this object is set to 500, then only
			500 octets of the packet will be stored in the
			associated capture buffer.  If this variable is set
			to 0, the capture buffer will save as many octets
			as is possible.
			
			This object may not be modified if the associated
			bufferControlStatus object is equal to valid(1)."
		DEFVAL { 100 } 
	::= { bufferControlEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.6
	bufferControlDownloadSliceSize OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The maximum number of octets of each packet
			in this capture buffer that will be returned in
			an SNMP retrieval of that packet.  For example,
			if 500 octets of a packet have been stored in the
			associated capture buffer, the associated
			bufferControlDownloadOffset is 0, and this
			object is set to 100, then the captureBufferPacket
			object that contains the packet will contain only
			the first 100 octets of the packet.
			
			A prudent manager will take into account possible
			interoperability or fragmentation problems that may
			occur if the download slice size is set too large.
			In particular, conformant SNMP implementations are not
			required to accept messages whose length exceeds 484
			octets, although they are encouraged to support larger
			datagrams whenever feasible."
		DEFVAL { 100 } 
	::= { bufferControlEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.7
	bufferControlDownloadOffset OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The offset of the first octet of each packet
			in this capture buffer that will be returned in
			an SNMP retrieval of that packet.  For example,
			if 500 octets of a packet have been stored in the
			associated capture buffer and this object is set to
			100, then the captureBufferPacket object that
			contains the packet will contain bytes starting
			100 octets into the packet."
		DEFVAL { 0 } 
	::= { bufferControlEntry 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.8
	bufferControlMaxOctetsRequested OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The requested maximum number of octets to be
			saved in this captureBuffer, including any
			implementation-specific overhead. If this variable
			is set to -1, the capture buffer will save as many
			octets as is possible.
			
			When this object is created or modified, the probe
			should set bufferControlMaxOctetsGranted as closely
			to this object as is possible for the particular probe
			implementation and available resources.  However, if
			the object has the special value of -1, the probe
			must set bufferControlMaxOctetsGranted to -1."
		DEFVAL { -1 } 
	::= { bufferControlEntry 8 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.9
	bufferControlMaxOctetsGranted OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The maximum number of octets that can be
			saved in this captureBuffer, including overhead.
			If this variable is -1, the capture buffer will save
			as many octets as possible.
			
			When the bufferControlMaxOctetsRequested object is
			created or modified, the probe should set this object
			as closely to the requested value as is possible for the
			particular probe implementation and available resources.
			However, if the request object has the special value
			
			
			of -1, the probe must set this object to -1.
			
			The probe must not lower this value except as a result of
			a modification to the associated
			bufferControlMaxOctetsRequested object.
			
			When this maximum number of octets is reached
			and a new packet is to be added to this
			capture buffer and the corresponding
			bufferControlFullAction is set to wrapWhenFull(2),
			enough of the oldest packets associated with this
			capture buffer shall be deleted by the agent so
			that the new packet can be added.  If the corresponding
			bufferControlFullAction is set to lockWhenFull(1),
			the new packet shall be discarded.  In either case,
			the probe must set bufferControlFullStatus to
			full(2).
			
			When the value of this object changes to a value less
			than the current value, entries are deleted from
			the captureBufferTable associated with this
			bufferControlEntry.  Enough of the
			oldest of these captureBufferEntries shall be
			deleted by the agent so that the number of octets
			used remains less than or equal to the new value of
			this object.
			
			When the value of this object changes to a value greater
			than the current value, the number of associated
			captureBufferEntries may be allowed to grow."
	::= { bufferControlEntry 9 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.10
	bufferControlCapturedPackets OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		UNITS
			"Packets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of packets currently in this captureBuffer."
	::= { bufferControlEntry 10 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.11
	bufferControlTurnOnTime OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX TimeTicks
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of sysUpTime when this capture buffer was
			first turned on."
	::= { bufferControlEntry 11 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.12
	bufferControlOwner OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OwnerString
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
			using the resources assigned to it."
	::= { bufferControlEntry 12 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.1.1.13
	bufferControlStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EntryStatus
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The status of this buffer Control Entry."
	::= { bufferControlEntry 13 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.2
	captureBufferTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF CaptureBufferEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of packets captured off of a channel."
	::= { capture 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.2.1
	captureBufferEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX CaptureBufferEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A packet captured off of an attached network.  As an
			example, an instance of the captureBufferPacketData
			object might be named captureBufferPacketData.3.1783"
		INDEX { captureBufferControlIndex, captureBufferIndex } 
	::= { captureBufferTable 1 }


	CaptureBufferEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		captureBufferControlIndex Integer32,
		captureBufferIndex Integer32,
		captureBufferPacketID Integer32,
		captureBufferPacketData OCTET STRING,
		captureBufferPacketLength Integer32,
		captureBufferPacketTime Integer32,
		captureBufferPacketStatus Integer32
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.2.1.1
	captureBufferControlIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The index of the bufferControlEntry with which
			this packet is associated."
	::= { captureBufferEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.2.1.2
	captureBufferIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry
			in the captureBuffer table associated with a
			particular bufferControlEntry.  This index will
			start at 1 and increase by one for each new packet
			added with the same captureBufferControlIndex.
			
			Should this value reach 2147483647, the next packet
			added with the same captureBufferControlIndex shall
			cause this value to wrap around to 1."
	::= { captureBufferEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.2.1.3
	captureBufferPacketID OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that describes the order of packets
			that are received on a particular interface.
			The packetID of a packet captured on an
			interface is defined to be greater than the
			packetID's of all packets captured previously on
			the same interface.  As the captureBufferPacketID
			object has a maximum positive value of 2^31 - 1,
			any captureBufferPacketID object shall have the
			value of the associated packet's packetID mod 2^31."
	::= { captureBufferEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.2.1.4
	captureBufferPacketData OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The data inside the packet, starting at the beginning
			of the packet plus any offset specified in the
			
			
			associated bufferControlDownloadOffset, including any
			link level headers.  The length of the data in this object
			is the minimum of the length of the captured packet minus
			the offset, the length of the associated
			bufferControlCaptureSliceSize minus the offset, and the
			associated bufferControlDownloadSliceSize.  If this minimum
			is less than zero, this object shall have a length of zero."
	::= { captureBufferEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.2.1.5
	captureBufferPacketLength OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		UNITS
			"Octets"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The actual length (off the wire) of the packet stored
			in this entry, including FCS octets."
	::= { captureBufferEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.2.1.6
	captureBufferPacketTime OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		UNITS
			"Milliseconds"
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The number of milliseconds that had passed since
			this capture buffer was first turned on when this
			packet was captured."
	::= { captureBufferEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.8.2.1.7
	captureBufferPacketStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A value which indicates the error status of this packet.
			
			The value of this object is defined in the same way as
			filterPktStatus.  The value is a sum.  This sum
			initially takes the value zero.  Then, for each
			error, E, that has been discovered in this packet,
			2 raised to a value representing E is added to the sum.
			
			The errors defined for a packet captured off of an
			Ethernet interface are as follows:
			
			    bit #    Error
			        0    Packet is longer than 1518 octets
			
			
			        1    Packet is shorter than 64 octets
			        2    Packet experienced a CRC or Alignment error
			        3    First packet in this capture buffer after
			             it was detected that some packets were
			             not processed correctly.
			        4    Packet's order in buffer is only approximate
			             (May only be set for packets sent from
			             the probe)
			
			For example, an Ethernet fragment would have a
			value of 6 (2^1 + 2^2).
			
			As this MIB is expanded to new media types, this object
			will have other media-specific errors defined."
	::= { captureBufferEntry 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9
	event OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 9 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.1
	eventTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF EventEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of events to be generated."
	::= { event 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.1.1
	eventEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EventEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A set of parameters that describe an event to be generated
			when certain conditions are met.  As an example, an instance
			of the eventLastTimeSent object might be named
			eventLastTimeSent.6"
		INDEX { eventIndex } 
	::= { eventTable 1 }


	EventEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		eventIndex Integer32,
		eventDescription DisplayString,
		eventType INTEGER,
		eventCommunity OCTET STRING,
		eventLastTimeSent TimeTicks,
		eventOwner OwnerString,
		eventStatus EntryStatus
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.1.1.1
	eventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry in the
			event table.  Each such entry defines one event that
			is to be generated when the appropriate conditions
			occur."
	::= { eventEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.1.1.2
	eventDescription OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..127))
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A comment describing this event entry."
	::= { eventEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.1.1.3
	eventType OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX INTEGER
		{
			none(1),
			log(2),
			snmptrap(3),
			logandtrap(4)
		}
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The type of notification that the probe will make
			about this event.  In the case of log, an entry is
			made in the log table for each event.  In the case of
			snmp-trap, an SNMP trap is sent to one or more
			management stations."
	::= { eventEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.1.1.4
	eventCommunity OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..127))
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"If an SNMP trap is to be sent, it will be sent to
			the SNMP community specified by this octet string."
	::= { eventEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.1.1.5
	eventLastTimeSent OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX TimeTicks
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of sysUpTime at the time this event
			entry last generated an event.  If this entry has
			not generated any events, this value will be
			zero."
	::= { eventEntry 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.1.1.6
	eventOwner OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX OwnerString
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The entity that configured this entry and is therefore
			using the resources assigned to it.
			
			If this object contains a string starting with 'monitor'
			and has associated entries in the log table, all connected
			management stations should retrieve those log entries,
			as they may have significance to all management stations
			connected to this device"
	::= { eventEntry 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.1.1.7
	eventStatus OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX EntryStatus
		ACCESS read-create
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The status of this event entry.
			
			If this object is not equal to valid(1), all associated
			log entries shall be deleted by the agent."
	::= { eventEntry 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.2
	logTable OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF LogEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A list of events that have been logged."
	::= { event 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.2.1
	logEntry OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX LogEntry
		ACCESS not-accessible
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"A set of data describing an event that has been
			logged.  For example, an instance of the logDescription
			object might be named logDescription.6.47"
		INDEX { logEventIndex, logIndex } 
	::= { logTable 1 }


	LogEntry ::= SEQUENCE
		{
		logEventIndex Integer32,
		logIndex Integer32,
		logTime TimeTicks,
		logDescription DisplayString
		}

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.2.1.1
	logEventIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The event entry that generated this log
			entry.  The log identified by a particular
			value of this index is associated with the same
			eventEntry as identified by the same value
			of eventIndex."
	::= { logEntry 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.2.1.2
	logIndex OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An index that uniquely identifies an entry
			in the log table amongst those generated by the
			same eventEntries.  These indexes are
			assigned beginning with 1 and increase by one
			with each new log entry.  The association
			between values of logIndex and logEntries
			is fixed for the lifetime of each logEntry.
			The agent may choose to delete the oldest
			instances of logEntry as required because of
			lack of memory.  It is an implementation-specific
			matter as to when this deletion may occur."
	::= { logEntry 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.2.1.3
	logTime OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX TimeTicks
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The value of sysUpTime when this log entry was created."
	::= { logEntry 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9.2.1.4
	logDescription OBJECT-TYPE
		SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255))
		ACCESS read-only
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"An implementation dependent description of the
			event that activated this log entry."
	::= { logEntry 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20
	rmonConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmon 20 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.8
	rmonMibModule MODULE-IDENTITY
		LAST-UPDATED "200005110000Z"		-- May 11, 2000 at 00:00 GMT (200005110000Z)
		ORGANIZATION
			"IETF RMON MIB Working Group"
		CONTACT-INFO
			"Steve Waldbusser
			Phone: +1-650-948-6500
			Fax:   +1-650-745-0671
			Email: waldbusser@nextbeacon.com"
		DESCRIPTION
			"Remote network monitoring devices, often called
			monitors or probes, are instruments that exist for
			the purpose of managing a network. This MIB defines
			objects for managing remote network monitoring devices."
		REVISION "200005110000Z"		-- May 11, 2000 at 00:00 GMT (200005110000Z)
		DESCRIPTION
			"Reformatted into SMIv2 format.
			
			This version published as RFC 2819."
		REVISION "199502010000Z"		-- February 1, 1995 at 00:00 GMT (199502010000Z)
		DESCRIPTION
			"Bug fixes, clarifications and minor changes based on
			implementation experience, published as RFC1757 [18].
			
			Two changes were made to object definitions:
			
			1) A new status bit has been defined for the
			captureBufferPacketStatus object, indicating that the
			packet order within the capture buffer may not be identical to
			the packet order as received off the wire.  This bit may only
			
			
			be used for packets transmitted by the probe.  Older NMS
			applications can safely ignore this status bit, which might be
			used by newer agents.
			
			2) The packetMatch trap has been removed.  This trap was never
			actually 'approved' and was not added to this document along
			with the risingAlarm and fallingAlarm traps. The packetMatch
			trap could not be throttled, which could cause disruption of
			normal network traffic under some circumstances. An NMS should
			configure a risingAlarm threshold on the appropriate
			channelMatches instance if a trap is desired for a packetMatch
			event. Note that logging of packetMatch events is still
			supported--only trap generation for such events has been
			removed.
			
			In addition, several clarifications to individual object
			definitions have been added to assist agent and NMS
			implementors:
			
			- global definition of 'good packets' and 'bad packets'
			
			- more detailed text governing conceptual row creation and
			  modification
			
			- instructions for probes relating to interface changes and
			  disruptions
			
			- clarification of some ethernet counter definitions
			
			- recommended formula for calculating network utilization
			
			- clarification of channel and captureBuffer behavior for some
			  unusual conditions
			
			- examples of proper instance naming for each table"
		REVISION "199111010000Z"		-- November 1, 1991 at 00:00 GMT (199111010000Z)
		DESCRIPTION
			"The original version of this MIB, published as RFC1271."
	::= { rmonConformance 8 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.9
	rmonCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmonConformance 9 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.9.1
	rmonCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The requirements for conformance to the RMON MIB. At least
			one of the groups in this module must be implemented to
			conform to the RMON MIB. Implementations of this MIB
			must also implement the system group of MIB-II [16] and the
			IF-MIB [17]."
		MODULE -- this module
			GROUP rmonEtherStatsGroup
				DESCRIPTION
					"The RMON Ethernet Statistics Group is optional."
			GROUP rmonHistoryControlGroup
				DESCRIPTION
					"The RMON History Control Group is optional."
			GROUP rmonEthernetHistoryGroup
				DESCRIPTION
					"The RMON Ethernet History Group is optional."
			GROUP rmonAlarmGroup
				DESCRIPTION
					"The RMON Alarm Group is optional."
			GROUP rmonHostGroup
				DESCRIPTION
					"The RMON Host Group is mandatory when the
					rmonHostTopNGroup is implemented."
			GROUP rmonHostTopNGroup
				DESCRIPTION
					"The RMON Host Top N Group is optional."
			GROUP rmonMatrixGroup
				DESCRIPTION
					"The RMON Matrix Group is optional."
			GROUP rmonFilterGroup
				DESCRIPTION
					"The RMON Filter Group is mandatory when the
					rmonPacketCaptureGroup is implemented."
			GROUP rmonPacketCaptureGroup
				DESCRIPTION
					"The RMON Packet Capture Group is optional."
			GROUP rmonEventGroup
				DESCRIPTION
					"The RMON Event Group is mandatory when the
					rmonAlarmGroup is implemented."

	::= { rmonCompliances 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.10
	rmonGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rmonConformance 10 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.10.1
	rmonEtherStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
		OBJECTS { etherStatsIndex, etherStatsDataSource, etherStatsDropEvents, 
		etherStatsOctets, etherStatsPkts, etherStatsBroadcastPkts, 
		etherStatsMulticastPkts, etherStatsCRCAlignErrors, 
		etherStatsUndersizePkts, etherStatsOversizePkts, etherStatsFragments, 
		etherStatsJabbers, etherStatsCollisions, etherStatsPkts64Octets, 
		etherStatsPkts65to127Octets, etherStatsPkts128to255Octets, 
		etherStatsPkts256to511Octets, etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets, 
		etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets, etherStatsOwner, etherStatsStatus } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The RMON Ethernet Statistics Group."
	::= { rmonGroups 1 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.10.2
	rmonHistoryControlGroup OBJECT-GROUP
		OBJECTS { historyControlIndex, historyControlDataSource, 
		historyControlBucketsRequested, historyControlBucketsGranted, 
		historyControlInterval, historyControlOwner, historyControlStatus } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The RMON History Control Group."
	::= { rmonGroups 2 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.10.3
	rmonEthernetHistoryGroup OBJECT-GROUP
		OBJECTS { etherHistoryIndex, etherHistorySampleIndex, 
		etherHistoryIntervalStart, etherHistoryDropEvents, etherHistoryOctets, 
		etherHistoryPkts, etherHistoryBroadcastPkts, 
		etherHistoryMulticastPkts, etherHistoryCRCAlignErrors, 
		etherHistoryUndersizePkts, etherHistoryOversizePkts, 
		etherHistoryFragments, etherHistoryJabbers, etherHistoryCollisions, 
		etherHistoryUtilization } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The RMON Ethernet History Group."
	::= { rmonGroups 3 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.10.4
	rmonAlarmGroup OBJECT-GROUP
		OBJECTS { alarmIndex, alarmInterval, alarmVariable, alarmSampleType, 
		alarmValue, alarmStartupAlarm, alarmRisingThreshold, 
		alarmFallingThreshold, alarmRisingEventIndex, alarmFallingEventIndex, 
		alarmOwner, alarmStatus } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The RMON Alarm Group."
	::= { rmonGroups 4 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.10.5
	rmonHostGroup OBJECT-GROUP
		OBJECTS { hostControlIndex, hostControlDataSource, hostControlTableSize, 
		hostControlLastDeleteTime, hostControlOwner, hostControlStatus, 
		hostAddress, hostCreationOrder, hostIndex, hostInPkts, hostOutPkts, 
		hostInOctets, hostOutOctets, hostOutErrors, hostOutBroadcastPkts, 
		hostOutMulticastPkts, hostTimeAddress, hostTimeCreationOrder, 
		hostTimeIndex, hostTimeInPkts, hostTimeOutPkts, hostTimeInOctets, 
		hostTimeOutOctets, hostTimeOutErrors, hostTimeOutBroadcastPkts, 
		hostTimeOutMulticastPkts } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The RMON Host Group."
	::= { rmonGroups 5 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.10.6
	rmonHostTopNGroup OBJECT-GROUP
		OBJECTS { hostTopNControlIndex, hostTopNHostIndex, hostTopNRateBase, 
		hostTopNTimeRemaining, hostTopNDuration, hostTopNRequestedSize, 
		hostTopNGrantedSize, hostTopNStartTime, hostTopNOwner, hostTopNStatus, 
		hostTopNReport, hostTopNIndex, hostTopNAddress, hostTopNRate } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The RMON Host Top 'N' Group."
	::= { rmonGroups 6 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.10.7
	rmonMatrixGroup OBJECT-GROUP
		OBJECTS { matrixControlIndex, matrixControlDataSource, matrixControlTableSize, 
		matrixControlLastDeleteTime, matrixControlOwner, matrixControlStatus, 
		matrixSDSourceAddress, matrixSDDestAddress, matrixSDIndex, 
		matrixSDPkts, matrixSDOctets, matrixSDErrors, matrixDSSourceAddress, 
		matrixDSDestAddress, matrixDSIndex, matrixDSPkts, matrixDSOctets, 
		matrixDSErrors } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The RMON Matrix Group."
	::= { rmonGroups 7 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.10.8
	rmonFilterGroup OBJECT-GROUP
		OBJECTS { filterIndex, filterChannelIndex, filterPktDataOffset, filterPktData, 
		filterPktDataMask, filterPktDataNotMask, filterPktStatus, 
		filterPktStatusMask, filterPktStatusNotMask, filterOwner, 
		filterStatus, channelIndex, channelIfIndex, channelAcceptType, 
		channelDataControl, channelTurnOnEventIndex, channelTurnOffEventIndex, 
		channelEventIndex, channelEventStatus, channelMatches, 
		channelDescription, channelOwner, channelStatus } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The RMON Filter Group."
	::= { rmonGroups 8 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.10.9
	rmonPacketCaptureGroup OBJECT-GROUP
		OBJECTS { bufferControlIndex, bufferControlChannelIndex, 
		bufferControlFullStatus, bufferControlFullAction, 
		bufferControlCaptureSliceSize, bufferControlDownloadSliceSize, 
		bufferControlDownloadOffset, bufferControlMaxOctetsRequested, 
		bufferControlMaxOctetsGranted, bufferControlCapturedPackets, 
		bufferControlTurnOnTime, bufferControlOwner, bufferControlStatus, 
		captureBufferControlIndex, captureBufferIndex, captureBufferPacketID, 
		captureBufferPacketData, captureBufferPacketLength, 
		captureBufferPacketTime, captureBufferPacketStatus } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The RMON Packet Capture Group."
	::= { rmonGroups 9 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.10.10
	rmonEventGroup OBJECT-GROUP
		OBJECTS { eventIndex, eventDescription, eventType, eventCommunity, 
		eventLastTimeSent, eventOwner, eventStatus, logEventIndex, logIndex, 
		logTime, logDescription } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The RMON Event Group."
	::= { rmonGroups 10 }

	-- 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.20.10.11
	rmonNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
		NOTIFICATIONS { risingAlarm, fallingAlarm } 
		STATUS current
		DESCRIPTION
			"The RMON Notification Group."
	::= { rmonGroups 11 }

END