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+S5-TCS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
+
+IMPORTS
+ MODULE-IDENTITY, Integer32
+ FROM SNMPv2-SMI
+ TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ FROM SNMPv2-TC
+ s5Tcs
+ FROM S5-ROOT-MIB;
+
+s5TcsMib MODULE-IDENTITY
+ LAST-UPDATED "201310100000Z"
+ ORGANIZATION "Nortel Networks"
+ CONTACT-INFO "Nortel Networks"
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "5000 Common Textual Conventions MIB
+
+ Copyright 1993-2004 Nortel Networks, Inc.
+ All rights reserved.
+ This Nortel Networks SNMP Management Information Base Specification
+ (Specification) embodies Nortel Networks' confidential and
+ proprietary intellectual property. Nortel Networks retains all
+ title and ownership in the Specification, including any
+ revisions.
+
+ This Specification is supplied 'AS IS,' and Nortel Networks makes
+ no warranty, either express or implied, as to the use,
+ operation, condition, or performance of the Specification."
+
+ REVISION "201310100000Z" -- 10 October 2013
+ DESCRIPTION "Version 114: Add Integer32 to IMPORTS."
+
+ REVISION "200407200000Z" -- 20 July 2004
+ DESCRIPTION "Version 113: Conversion to SMIv2"
+
+ ::= { s5Tcs 0 }
+
+IpxAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "A textual convention for IPX addresses. The first four bytes
+ are the network number in 'network order'. The last 6 bytes
+ are the MAC address."
+ SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (10))
+
+TimeIntervalHrd ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "A textual convention for a period of time measured
+ in units of 0.01 seconds."
+ SYNTAX Integer32
+
+TimeIntervalSec ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "A textual convention for a period of time measured
+ in units of seconds."
+ SYNTAX Integer32
+
+SrcIndx ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "A textual convention for an Index of a 'source'.
+ The values are encoded so that the same MIB object
+ can be used to describe the same type of data, but
+ from different sources.
+ For the 5000 Chassis, this is encoded in the
+ following base 10 fields:
+ 1bbiii - identifies an interface on an NMM
+ where 'bb' is the board index and
+ 'iii' is the interface number.
+
+ 2bbppp - identifies a connectivity port on
+ a board where 'bb' is the board INDEX
+ and 'ppp' is the port INDEX.
+
+ 3bblll - identifies a local channel on a
+ board where 'bb' is the board INDEX
+ and 'll' is the local channel INDEX.
+
+ 4bbccc - identifies a cluster on a board
+ where 'bb' is the board INDEX and
+ 'cc' is the cluster INDEX.
+
+ 5bbfff - identifies a FPU on a board where
+ 'bb' is the board INDEX, and 'fff' is
+ the FPU INDEX.
+
+ 6bbnnn - identifies host board backplane counters
+ where 'bb' is the board INDEX, and
+ 'nnn' is the segment INDEX.
+
+ 7bbccc - identifies a NULL segment on a board
+ where 'bb' is the board INDEX, and
+ 'ccc' is the cluster INDEX.
+
+ 8mmnnn - identifies a sum across all host board(s)
+ connected to a given backplane segment
+ where 'mm' is media type, and 'nnn' is
+ the segment INDEX. (NOTE: This is currently
+ only valid for Ethernet.)"
+ SYNTAX INTEGER (1..999999)
+
+MediaType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "A textual convention for Media types"
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ other(1), -- unknown or other type
+ eth(2), -- ethernet
+ tok(3), -- token ring
+ fddi(4) -- FDDI
+ } -- ATM later
+
+FddiBkNetMode ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The FDDI backplane mode."
+ SYNTAX INTEGER {
+ other(1), -- other or unknown
+ thruLow(2),
+ thruHigh(3),
+ thruLowThruHigh(4)
+ }
+
+BkNetId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The backplane network ID. This is a numeric assignment
+ made to a backplane channel, a piece of a divided
+ backplane channel, or a grouping of several backplane
+ channels (which is done for FDDI). The number (and values)
+ of the backplane networks is determined by the setting
+ of the channel divider(s) which split some or all
+ the backplane channels into networks, and by
+ grouping when allowed by the media (such as FDDI).
+ Different media and backplane implementations may
+ have a divider or not. Also, there may be different
+ mappings of backplane network IDs to a divided (or
+ undivided) backplane channel.
+
+ Note to agent implementors - you must map the divided
+ (or undivided) backplane channel to the numbering here
+ based on the setting of the backplane channel divider(s),
+ and/or the grouping of the channels for FDDI."
+ SYNTAX INTEGER (1..255)
+
+BkChan ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The physical backplane channel identification.
+ This does not change when a backplane is divided.
+ A value of zero means no channel. Otherwise, the
+ channels are numbered starting at one."
+ SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)
+
+LocChan ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The physical local channel identification.
+ A value of zero means no channel. Otherwise, the
+ channels are numbered starting at one."
+ SYNTAX INTEGER (0..255)
+
+AttId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
+ STATUS current
+ DESCRIPTION
+ "The attachment ID. This is either a backplane
+ network ID, a local channel, or as an indication
+ of no backplane network attachment. Negative numbers
+ are used to identify local channels on a board.
+ Where used, the board must also be specified
+ (or implied). A value of zero is used to indicate
+ no (or null) attachment. Positive numbers are the
+ backplane network IDs. The number (and values) of
+ the backplane networks is determined by the setting
+ of the channel divider(s) which split some or all
+ the backplane channels into backplane networks,
+ and by grouping when allowed by the media (such as
+ FDDI). Different media and implementations may have
+ a divider or not. Also, there may be different
+ mappings of backplane network IDs to a divided
+ (or undivided) backplane channel.
+
+ Note to agent implementors - you must map the divided
+ (or undivided) backplane channel to the numbering here
+ based on the setting of the backplane channel divider(s),
+ and/or the grouping of the channels for FDDI."
+ SYNTAX INTEGER (-255..255)
+
+END
+