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+-- MIB created 10/11/99 20:28:35, by
+-- SMIC (the next generation) version 1.6.29, November 22, 1994.
+
+IBM-INTERFACE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
+
+-- From file: "ibminterface.mi2"
+-- Compile options "G A T M"
+
+IMPORTS
+ Counter32, IpAddress
+ FROM SNMPv2-SMI-v1
+ OBJECT-TYPE
+ FROM RFC-1212
+ DisplayString
+ FROM SNMPv2-TC-v1
+ enterprises
+ FROM RFC1155-SMI
+ ifIndex
+ FROM RFC1213-MIB;
+
+ibmIROCroutinginterface OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises ibm(2) ibmProd(6) ibmIROC(119) ibmIROCrouting(4) 17 }
+-- MODULE-IDENTITY
+-- LastUpdated
+-- 9902171200Z
+-- OrgName
+-- IBM
+-- ContactInfo
+-- Randy Worzella
+-- IBM Corporation
+-- 800 Park Offices Drive
+-- FBWA/664
+-- P.O. Box 12195
+-- Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA
+-- Tel: 1 919 254 2202
+-- E-mail: worzella@us.ibm.com
+-- Descr
+-- This MIB module contains enterprise specific definitions for
+-- generic interface management.
+
+ibminterfaceClearTable OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IbminterfaceClearEntry
+ ACCESS not-accessible
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "A table allowing interface counters to be cleared."
+ ::= { ibmIROCroutinginterface 1 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearEntry OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX IbminterfaceClearEntry
+ ACCESS not-accessible
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "Entry identifying a particular interface whose counters
+ are to be cleared."
+ INDEX { ifIndex }
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearTable 1 }
+
+IbminterfaceClearEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
+ ibminterfaceClearInOctets INTEGER,
+ ibminterfaceClearInUcastPkts INTEGER,
+ ibminterfaceClearInMulticastPkts INTEGER,
+ ibminterfaceClearInErrors INTEGER,
+ ibminterfaceClearInAll INTEGER,
+ ibminterfaceClearOutOctets INTEGER,
+ ibminterfaceClearOutUcastPkts INTEGER,
+ ibminterfaceClearOutMulticastPkts INTEGER,
+ ibminterfaceClearOutErrors INTEGER,
+ ibminterfaceClearOutAll INTEGER,
+ ibminterfaceClearMaintTest INTEGER,
+ ibminterfaceClearDeviceSpecific INTEGER,
+ ibminterfaceClearAll INTEGER
+ }
+
+ibminterfaceClearInOctets OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), the counter of bytes
+ received over this interface is reset.
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 1 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearInUcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), the counter of unicast
+ packets received over this interface is reset.
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 2 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearInMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), the counter of multicast
+ packets received over this interface is reset.
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 3 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearInErrors OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), the counters for all
+ types of input errors are reset.
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 4 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearInAll OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), the counters for all
+ input counters (byte, packet, error) are reset.
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 5 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), the counter of bytes
+ sent over this interface is reset.
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 6 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearOutUcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), the counter of unicast
+ packets sent over this interface is reset.
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 7 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearOutMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), the counter of multicast
+ packets sent over this interface is reset.
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 8 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearOutErrors OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), the counters for all
+ types of output errors are reset.
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 9 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearOutAll OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), the counters for all
+ output counters (byte, packet, error) are reset.
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 10 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearMaintTest OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), the counters for
+ self test pass, self test fail and maintenance
+ fail are reset.
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 11 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearDeviceSpecific OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), all the device specific
+ counters are reset. For example, for an Ethernet
+ interface, all the counters provided in the
+ dot3StatsTable are reset.
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 12 }
+
+ibminterfaceClearAll OBJECT-TYPE
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ noaction(0),
+ clear(1)
+ }
+ ACCESS read-write
+ STATUS mandatory
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "When SET to a value of clear(1), all the reset actions
+ performed by the MIB objects defined above are executed
+ at once.
+
+ This action has the same behavior as executing the
+ CLEAR command from the T5 console prompt (+).
+
+ When READ, this object always returns a value of noaction(0),
+ since this object is intended as a trigger, rather than
+ providing information."
+ ::= { ibminterfaceClearEntry 13 }
+
+
+END
+