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-- *****************************************************************
-- CISCO-FLASH-MIB.my:  Cisco Flash MIB file
--   
-- April 1995, Ashwin Baindur
--   
-- Copyright (c) 1995-2009, 2011, 2013, 2018 by cisco Systems Inc.
-- All rights reserved.
-- *****************************************************************

CISCO-FLASH-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS
    MODULE-IDENTITY,
    OBJECT-TYPE,
    NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
    IpAddress,
    Integer32,
    Unsigned32,
    Gauge32,
    Counter32,
    TimeTicks
        FROM SNMPv2-SMI
    MODULE-COMPLIANCE,
    OBJECT-GROUP,
    NOTIFICATION-GROUP
        FROM SNMPv2-CONF
    TEXTUAL-CONVENTION,
    DisplayString,
    TruthValue,
    TimeStamp,
    InstancePointer,
    RowStatus,
    DateAndTime
        FROM SNMPv2-TC
    PhysicalIndex
        FROM ENTITY-MIB
    InetAddressType,
    InetAddress
        FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB
    CounterBasedGauge64
        FROM HCNUM-TC
    Percent
        FROM CISCO-QOS-PIB-MIB
    ciscoMgmt
        FROM CISCO-SMI;


ciscoFlashMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
    LAST-UPDATED    "201308060000Z"
    ORGANIZATION    "Cisco Systems, Inc."
    CONTACT-INFO
            "Cisco Systems
            Customer Service

            Postal: 170 W. Tasman Drive
            San Jose, CA  95134
            USA

            Tel: +1 800 553-NETS

            E-mail: cs-snmp@cisco.com"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Added new object ciscoFlashDeviceChangeExtTrap
        Added new object ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedExtNotif
        Added new object ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedExtNotif
        to support flash devices of sizes greater than 4 GB"
    REVISION        "201808140000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "This MIB provides for the management of Cisco
        Flash Devices."
    REVISION        "201308060000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Added new notification ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotif.
        Added new notification ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceRecoveryNotif.
        Added new object ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifEnable.
        Added new object ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifThreshold.
        Added new object group ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroupRev1.
        Added new notification group ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev3.
        Added new compliance group ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev11 which
        deprecates ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev10."
    REVISION        "201103160000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Added ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSizeExtended to support flash
        devices of sizes greater than 4 GB.

        Added new object group ciscoFlashDeviceInfoExtGroupSupRev1.

        Added new compliance group ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev10 which
        deprecates ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev9."
    REVISION        "200906030000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Added 'copyProhibited' enum value to ciscoFlashCopyStatus object."
    REVISION        "200812080000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Added ciscoFlashDeviceSizeExtended,
        ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpaceExtended and
        ciscoFlashPartitionSizeExtended to support flash devices
        of sizes greater than 4 GB."
    REVISION        "200703210000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Added ciscoFlashFileTypeTable."
    REVISION        "200611080000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "DISPLAY-HINT for CheckSumString TEXTUAL CONVENTION
        is changed from 'x' to '1x'."
    REVISION        "200506010000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Added ciscoFlashFileDate to ciscoFlashFileTable

        Added ciscoFlashCopyRemotePassword to
                  ciscoFlashCopyTable.

        Added following enumerations to
        ciscoFlashCopyProtocol -
         ftp, scp, sftp."
    REVISION        "200501280000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Added a new status copyOperationPending(0)
        to object ciscoFlashCopyStatus."
    REVISION        "200403180000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "The object ciscoFlashCopyServerAddress is
        deprecated since it supports only IPv4 address. Two
        new objects ciscoFlashCopyServerAddrRev1
        ciscoFlashCopyServerAddrType are defined."
    REVISION        "200304230000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Added ciscoFlashDeviceNameExtended to support upto
        255 characters in flash device name.
        Deprecated ciscoFlashDeviceName."
    REVISION        "200301311234Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Add ciscoFlashCopyVerify object to
        CiscoFlashCopyEntry, & ciscoFlashCopyOpGroup.
        Fix scalability problem for the following tables and
        MIB objects: ciscoFlashDevicesSupported,
        ciscoFlashDeviceTable, ciscoFlashPhyEntIndex (added),
        ciscoFlashPartitionTable and ciscoFlashFileTable."
    REVISION        "200204010000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Added Notifications ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotif
        and ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotif. Deprecated the
        ciscoFlashDeviceChangeTrap.
        Added Scalars ciscoFlashCfgDevInsNotifEnable and
        ciscoFlashCfgDevRemNotifEnable to control the above
        notifications."
    REVISION        "200201250000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Added object ciscoFlashFileType to
        ciscoFlashFileTable and
        added FlashFileType as a TEXTUAL-CONVENTION."
    REVISION        "200201220000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Fixing several problems with the previous
        version of the MIB:
         o Changing MAX-ACCESS of ciscoFlashDeviceIndex
           back to 'not-accessible'.  The change described
           below in REVISION '200102211234Z' was not legal.
         o Changing the definition of the
           ciscoFlashDeviceChangeTrap notification.
           The original definition of this notification include
           a 'not-accessible' object (ciscoFlashDeviceIndex).
           It will instead include the following objects:
              ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize
              ciscoFlashDeviceName
           Instances of these object will carry the value of
           ciscoFlashDeviceIndex implicitly in their object
           identifiers.  This change is being made without
           deprecation of the notification and has the
           potential to cause problems with existing
           implementations of the notification on the agent
           and the manager.
         o Past versions of the MIB have had a incorrectly
           formatted REVISION/DESCRIPTION section.  That will
           be corrected in this REVISION.
         o Past versions of the MIB have not defined a
           NOTIFICATION-GROUP for the notifications defined
           by this MIB.  That will be corrected in this
           REVISION by adding ciscoFlashNotifGroup.  This
           group will be considered optional for
           implementation.
         o Gratuitous ranges specified in Entry definitions
           have been removed."
    REVISION        "200102211234Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Change MAX-ACCESS of CiscoFlashDeviceIndex
        from not-accessible to accessible-to-notfiy"
    REVISION        "9808270000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Change ciscoFlashChipCode to match implementation,
        and remove FlashChipCode as a TEXTUAL-CONVENTION."
    REVISION        "9604170000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Add enumerations to objects in ciscoFlashMiscOpTable
        to support formatting of flash devices."
    REVISION        "9510180000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Add enumerations to a couple objects, and clarify
        several object DESCRIPTIONs."
    REVISION        "9508150000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Specify a correct (non-negative) range for several
        index objects."
    REVISION        "9504290000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Miscellaneous updates, including updated description of
        ciscoFlashDeviceCard object."
    REVISION        "9501130000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
        "Initial version of Flash operations MIB module."
    ::= { ciscoMgmt 10 }



ChecksumString ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Represents the checksum of a file."
    SYNTAX          OCTET STRING

FlashFileType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "File types for files in a flash.

        unknown        - file type is not one of the following.
        config         - configuration file like
                         startup configuration or
                         running configuration.
        image          - image file.
        directory      - directory entry.
        crashinfo      - file containing crashinfo."
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        unknown(1),
                        config(2),
                        image(3),
                        directory(4),
                        crashinfo(5)
                    }
ciscoFlashMIBObjects  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIB 1 }

ciscoFlashDevice  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBObjects 1 }

ciscoFlashOps  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBObjects 2 }

ciscoFlashMIBTrapPrefix  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBObjects 3 }

ciscoFlashCfg  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBObjects 4 }


-- An overview
--   
-- This MIB is organized hierarchically as follows :
-- Device information :
-- * device level info
-- * chip info
-- * partition info
-- * file info (for files within a partition)
-- Operations :
-- * copy operations
-- * partitioning operations
-- * miscellaneous operations
-- Traps
-- * operation completion traps
-- * device change trap
--   
-- It is organized into the following groups :
-- Information groups :
-- Device info group (mandatory device information)
-- Device optional info group
-- The optional device information group contains  objects
-- that depend on optional system features, as well as on
-- features that may be considered optional at the network
-- management (NM) application level.
-- Partition information group (mandatory)
-- The partition information group contains objects related
-- to a partition. Note that this group is essential since
-- a device without explicit partitioning is considered to
-- be a device with a single partition spanning the entire
-- device. Such a model simplifies the view of the device
-- and the definition of the objects.
-- File information group (mandatory)
-- This group contains objects that provide information
-- on each file within a partition.
-- Chip information group (mandatory)
-- The chip information group contains objects required for
-- error diagnosis/investigation.
--   
-- Operations groups :
-- File copy operations group (mandatory)
-- Partitioning operations group (optional)
-- Miscellaneous operations group (optional)
--   

--   
-- Flash Device level information

ciscoFlashDevicesSupported OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Number of Flash devices supported by the system.
        If the system does not support any Flash devices, this
        MIB will not be loaded on that system. The value of this
        object will therefore be atleast 1." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDevice 1 }

ciscoFlashDeviceTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF CiscoFlashDeviceEntry 
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Table of Flash device properties for each initialized
        Flash device. Each Flash device installed in a system
        is detected, sized, and initialized when the system
        image boots up.
        For removable Flash devices, the device properties
        will be dynamically deleted and recreated as the
        device is removed and inserted. Note that in this
        case, the newly inserted device may not be the same as
        the earlier removed one. The ciscoFlashDeviceInitTime
        object is available for a management station to determine
        the time at which a device was initialized, and thereby
        detect the change of a removable device.
        A removable device that has not been installed will
        also have an entry in this table. This is to let a
        management station know about a removable device that
        has been removed. Since a removed device obviously
        cannot be sized and initialized, the table entry for
        such a device will have
        ciscoFlashDeviceSize equal to zero,
        and the following objects will have
        an indeterminate value:
                ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize,
                ciscoFlashDeviceMaxPartitions,
                ciscoFlashDevicePartitions, and
                ciscoFlashDeviceChipCount.
        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovable will be
        true to indicate it is removable."
    ::= { ciscoFlashDevice 2 }

ciscoFlashDeviceEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          CiscoFlashDeviceEntry
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "An entry in the table of flash device properties for
        each initialized flash device.
        Each entry can be randomly accessed by using
        ciscoFlashDeviceIndex as an index into the table.
        Note that removable devices will have an entry in
        the table even when they have been removed. However,
        a non-removable device that has not been installed
        will not have an entry in the table."
    INDEX           { ciscoFlashDeviceIndex } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceTable 1 }

CiscoFlashDeviceEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        ciscoFlashDeviceIndex                    Unsigned32,
        ciscoFlashDeviceSize                     Unsigned32,
        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize         Unsigned32,
        ciscoFlashDeviceMaxPartitions            Unsigned32,
        ciscoFlashDevicePartitions               Unsigned32,
        ciscoFlashDeviceChipCount                Integer32,
        ciscoFlashDeviceName                     DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashDeviceDescr                    DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashDeviceController               DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashDeviceCard                     InstancePointer,
        ciscoFlashDeviceProgrammingJumper        INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashDeviceInitTime                 TimeStamp,
        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovable                TruthValue,
        ciscoFlashPhyEntIndex                    PhysicalIndex,
        ciscoFlashDeviceNameExtended             DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashDeviceSizeExtended             CounterBasedGauge64,
        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSizeExtended CounterBasedGauge64
}

ciscoFlashDeviceIndex OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash device sequence number to index within the
        table of initialized flash devices.
        The lowest value should be 1. The highest should be
        less than or equal to the value of the
        ciscoFlashDevicesSupported object." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 1 }

ciscoFlashDeviceSize OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
    UNITS           "bytes"
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Total size of the Flash device.
        For a removable device, the size will be zero if
        the device has been removed.

        If the total size of the flash device is greater than the
        maximum value reportable by this object then this object
        should report its maximum value(4,294,967,295) and
        ciscoFlashDeviceSizeExtended must be used to report the
        flash device's size." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 2 }

ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
    UNITS           "bytes"
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object will give the minimum partition size
        supported for this device. For systems that execute code
        directly out of Flash, the minimum partition size needs
        to be the bank size. (Bank size is equal to the size of a
        chip multiplied by the width of the device. In most cases,
        the device width is 4 bytes, and so the bank size would be
        four times the size of a chip). This has to be so because
        all programming commands affect the operation of an
        entire chip (in our case, an entire bank because all
        operations are done on the entire width of the device)
        even though the actual command may be localized to a small
        portion of each chip. So when executing code out of Flash,
        one needs to be able to write and erase some portion of
        Flash without affecting the code execution.
        For systems that execute code out of DRAM or ROM, it is
        possible to partition Flash with a finer granularity (for
        eg., at erase sector boundaries) if the system code supports
        such granularity.

        This object will let a management entity know the
        minimum partition size as defined by the system.
        If the system does not support partitioning, the value
        will be equal to the device size in ciscoFlashDeviceSize.
        The maximum number of partitions that could be configured
        will be equal to the minimum of
        ciscoFlashDeviceMaxPartitions
        and
        (ciscoFlashDeviceSize / ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize).

        If the total size of the flash device is greater than the
        maximum value reportable by this object then this object should
        report its maximum value(4,294,967,295) and
        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSizeExtended must be used to report
        the flash device's minimum partition size." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 3 }

ciscoFlashDeviceMaxPartitions OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Max number of partitions supported by the system for
        this Flash device. Default will be 1, which actually
        means that partitioning is not supported. Note that
        this value will be defined by system limitations, not
        by the flash device itself (for eg., the system may
        impose a limit of 2 partitions even though the device
        may be large enough to be partitioned into 4 based on
        the smallest partition unit supported).
        On systems that execute code out of Flash, partitioning
        is a way of creating multiple file systems in the Flash
        device so that writing into or erasing of one file system
        can be done while executing code residing in another file
        system.
        For systems executing code out of DRAM, partitioning
        gives a way of sub-dividing a large Flash device for
        easier management of files." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 4 }

ciscoFlashDevicePartitions OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash device partitions actually present. Number of
        partitions cannot exceed the minimum of
        ciscoFlashDeviceMaxPartitions
        and
        (ciscoFlashDeviceSize / ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize).
        Will be equal to at least 1, the case where the partition
        spans the entire device (actually no partitioning).
        A partition will contain one or more minimum partition
        units (where a minimum partition unit is defined by
        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize)." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 5 }

ciscoFlashDeviceChipCount OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..64)
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Total number of chips within the Flash device.
        The purpose of this object is to provide information
        upfront to a management station on how much chip info
        to expect and possibly help double check the chip index
        against an upper limit when randomly retrieving chip
        info for a partition." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 6 }

ciscoFlashDeviceName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (0..16))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash device name. This name is used to refer to the
        device within the system. Flash operations get directed
        to a device based on this name.
        The system has a concept of a default device.
        This would be the primary or most used device in case of
        multiple devices. The system directs an operation to the
        default device whenever a device name is not specified.
        The device name is therefore mandatory except when the
        operation is being done on the default device, or,
        the system supports only a single Flash device.
        The device name will always be available for a
        removable device, even when the device has been removed." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 7 }

ciscoFlashDeviceDescr OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (0..64))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Description of a Flash device. The description is meant
        to explain what the Flash device and its purpose is.
        Current values are:
          System flash - for the primary Flash used to store full
                         system images.
          Boot flash   - for the secondary Flash used to store
                         bootstrap images.
        The ciscoFlashDeviceDescr, ciscoFlashDeviceController
        (if applicable), and ciscoFlashPhyEntIndex objects are
        expected to collectively give all information about a
        Flash device.
        The device description will always be available for a
        removable device, even when the device has been removed." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 8 }

ciscoFlashDeviceController OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (0..64))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash device controller. The h/w card that actually
        controls Flash read/write/erase. Relevant for the AGS+
        systems where Flash may be controlled by the MC+, STR or
        the ENVM cards, cards that may not actually contain the
        Flash chips.
        For systems that have removable PCMCIA flash cards that
        are controlled by a PCMCIA controller chip, this object
        may contain a description of that controller chip.
        Where irrelevant (Flash is a direct memory mapped device
        accessed directly by the main processor), this object will
        have an empty (NULL) string." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 9 }

ciscoFlashDeviceCard OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          InstancePointer
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object will point to an instance of a card entry
        in the cardTable. The card entry will give details about
        the card on which the Flash device is actually located.
        For most systems, this is usually the main processor board.
        On the AGS+ systems, Flash is located on a separate multibus
        card such as the MC.
        This object will therefore be used to essentially index
        into cardTable to retrieve details about the card such as
        cardDescr, cardSlotNumber, etc." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 10 }

ciscoFlashDeviceProgrammingJumper OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        installed(1),
                        notInstalled(2),
                        unknown(3)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object gives the state of a jumper (if present and can be
        determined) that controls the programming voltage called Vpp
        to the Flash device. Vpp is required for programming (erasing
        and writing) Flash. For certain older technology chips it is
        also required for identifying the chips (which in turn is
        required to identify which programming algorithms to use;
        different chips require different algorithms and commands).
        The purpose of the jumper, on systems where it is available,
        is to write protect a Flash device.
        On most of the newer remote access routers, this jumper is
        unavailable since users are not expected to visit remote sites
        just to install and remove the jumpers when upgrading software
        in the Flash device. The unknown(3) value will be returned for
        such systems and can be interpreted to mean that a programming
        jumper is not present or not required on those systems.
        On systems where the programming jumper state can be read back
        via a hardware register, the installed(1) or notInstalled(2)
        value will be returned.
        This object is expected to be used in conjunction with the
        ciscoFlashPartitionStatus object whenever that object has
        the readOnly(1) value. In such a case, this object will
        indicate whether the programming jumper is a possible reason
        for the readOnly state." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 11 }

ciscoFlashDeviceInitTime OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TimeStamp
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "System time at which device was initialized.
        For fixed devices, this will be the system time at
        boot up.
        For removable devices, it will be the time at which
        the device was inserted, which may be boot up time,
        or a later time (if device was inserted later).
        If a device (fixed or removable) was repartitioned,
        it will be the time of repartitioning.
        The purpose of this object is to help a management
        station determine if a removable device has been
        changed. The application should retrieve this
        object prior to any operation and compare with
        the previously retrieved value.
        Note that this time will not be real time but a
        running time maintained by the system. This running
        time starts from zero when the system boots up.
        For a removable device that has been removed, this
        value will be zero." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 12 }

ciscoFlashDeviceRemovable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Whether Flash device is removable. Generally, only PCMCIA
        Flash cards will be treated as removable. Socketed Flash
        chips and Flash SIMM modules will not be treated as removable.
        Simply put, only those Flash devices that can be inserted
        or removed without opening the hardware casing will be
        considered removable.
        Further, removable Flash devices are expected to have
        the necessary hardware support -
          1. on-line removal and insertion
          2. interrupt generation on removal or insertion." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 13 }

ciscoFlashPhyEntIndex OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          PhysicalIndex
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object indicates the physical entity index of a
        physical entity in entPhysicalTable which the flash
        device actually located." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 14 }

ciscoFlashDeviceNameExtended OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (0..255))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Extended Flash device name whose size can be upto
        255 characters. This name is used to refer to the
        device within the system. Flash operations get directed
        to a device based on this name.
        The system has a concept of a default device.
        This would be the primary or most used device in case
        of multiple devices. The system directs an operation
        to the default device whenever a device name is not
        specified. The device name is therefore mandatory
        except when the operation is being done on the
        default device, or, the system supports only a single
        Flash device. The device name will always be available
        for a removable device, even when the device has been
        removed." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 15 }

ciscoFlashDeviceSizeExtended OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          CounterBasedGauge64
    UNITS           "bytes"
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Total size of the Flash device.
        For a removable device, the size will be zero if
        the device has been removed.

        This object is a 64-bit version of ciscoFlashDeviceSize." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 16 }

ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSizeExtended OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          CounterBasedGauge64
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object provides the minimum partition size supported for
        this device. This object is a 64-bit version of 
        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPatitionSize." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashDeviceEntry 17 }
 

-- Flash device sub group : Chip level information

ciscoFlashChips  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { ciscoFlashDevice 3 }


ciscoFlashChipTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF CiscoFlashChipEntry 
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Table of Flash device chip properties for each
        initialized Flash device.
        This table is meant primarily for aiding error
        diagnosis."
    ::= { ciscoFlashChips 1 }

ciscoFlashChipEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          CiscoFlashChipEntry
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "An entry in the table of chip info for each
        flash device initialized in the system.
        An entry is indexed by two objects - the
        device index and the chip index within that
        device."
    INDEX           {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceIndex,
                        ciscoFlashChipIndex
                    } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashChipTable 1 }

CiscoFlashChipEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        ciscoFlashChipIndex           Integer32,
        ciscoFlashChipCode            DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashChipDescr           DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashChipWriteRetries    Counter32,
        ciscoFlashChipEraseRetries    Counter32,
        ciscoFlashChipMaxWriteRetries Unsigned32,
        ciscoFlashChipMaxEraseRetries Unsigned32
}

ciscoFlashChipIndex OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..64)
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Chip sequence number within selected flash device.
        Used to index within chip info table.
        Value starts from 1 and should not be greater than
        ciscoFlashDeviceChipCount for that device.
        When retrieving chip information for chips within a
        partition, the sequence number should lie between
        ciscoFlashPartitionStartChip & ciscoFlashPartitionEndChip
        (both inclusive)." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashChipEntry 1 }

ciscoFlashChipCode OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (0..5))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Manufacturer and device code for a chip.
        Lower byte will contain the device code.
        Upper byte will contain the manufacturer code.
        If a chip code is unknown because it could not
        be queried out of the chip, the value of this
        object will be 00:00.
        Since programming algorithms differ from chip type to
        chip type, this chip code should be used to determine
        which algorithms to use (and thereby whether the chip
        is supported in the first place)." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashChipEntry 2 }

ciscoFlashChipDescr OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (0..32))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash chip name corresponding to the chip code.
        The name will contain the manufacturer and the
        chip type. It will be of the form :
          Intel 27F008SA.
        In the case where a chip code is unknown, this
        object will be an empty (NULL) string.
        In the case where the chip code is known but the
        chip is not supported by the system, this object
        will be an empty (NULL) string.
        A management station is therefore expected to use the
        chip code and the chip description in conjunction
        to provide additional information whenever the
        ciscoFlashPartitionStatus object has the readOnly(1)
        value." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashChipEntry 3 }

ciscoFlashChipWriteRetries OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object will provide a cumulative count
        (since last system boot up or initialization) of
        the number of write retries that were done in the chip.
        If no writes have been done to Flash, the count
        will be zero. Typically, a maximum of 25 retries are
        done on a single location before flagging a write
        error.
        A management station is expected to get this object
        for each chip in a partition after a write failure
        in that partition. To keep a track of retries for
        a given write operation, the management station would
        have to retrieve the values for the concerned chips
        before and after any write operation." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashChipEntry 4 }

ciscoFlashChipEraseRetries OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Counter32
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object will provide a cumulative count
        (since last system boot up or initialization) of
        the number of erase retries that were done in the chip.
        Typically, a maximum of 2000 retries are done in a
        single erase zone (which may be a full chip or a
        portion, depending on the chip technology) before
        flagging an erase error.
        A management station is expected to get this object
        for each chip in a partition after an erase failure
        in that partition. To keep a track of retries for
        a given erase operation, the management station would
        have to retrieve the values for the concerned chips
        before and after any erase operation.
        Note that erase may be done through an independent
        command, or through a copy-to-flash command." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashChipEntry 5 }

ciscoFlashChipMaxWriteRetries OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The maximum number of write retries done at any
        single location before declaring a write failure." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashChipEntry 6 }

ciscoFlashChipMaxEraseRetries OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The maximum number of erase retries done within
        an erase sector before declaring an erase failure." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashChipEntry 7 }
 

-- Flash device sub group : Partition level information
--   
-- Flash Partition level information :
-- A flash partition is a logical sub-division of a flash
-- device and may or may not be equal to the entire device
-- itself. When there is no explicit partitioning done,
-- a single partition is assumed to exist, spanning the
-- entire device.
-- Partitioning has some restrictions :
-- * a partition must always start and end at the boundary of
-- a system defined minimum unit. Therefore a device must
-- have atleast two such minimum units in order to be
-- partitioned.
-- * existing files and file systems on a device always
-- override any partitioning commands when it comes to
-- partitioning a Flash device. In other words, the existence
-- or configuration of partitions in a Flash device is always
-- first determined by the location of existing files in
-- the device.
-- * partitioning of a device cannot be changed if it
-- can cause loss of existing files in a partition.
-- Those files have to be explicitly erased (by erasing the
-- partition containing them).

ciscoFlashPartitions  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { ciscoFlashDevice 4 }


ciscoFlashPartitionTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF CiscoFlashPartitionEntry 
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Table of flash device partition properties for each
        initialized flash partition. Whenever there is no
        explicit partitioning done, a single partition spanning
        the entire device will be assumed to exist. There will
        therefore always be atleast one partition on a device."
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitions 1 }

ciscoFlashPartitionEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          CiscoFlashPartitionEntry
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "An entry in the table of flash partition properties
        for each initialized flash partition. Each entry
        will be indexed by a device number and a partition
        number within the device."
    INDEX           {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceIndex,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionIndex
                    } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionTable 1 }

CiscoFlashPartitionEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        ciscoFlashPartitionIndex                  Unsigned32,
        ciscoFlashPartitionStartChip              Integer32,
        ciscoFlashPartitionEndChip                Integer32,
        ciscoFlashPartitionSize                   Unsigned32,
        ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpace              Gauge32,
        ciscoFlashPartitionFileCount              Gauge32,
        ciscoFlashPartitionChecksumAlgorithm      INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashPartitionStatus                 INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashPartitionUpgradeMethod          INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashPartitionName                   DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashPartitionNeedErasure            TruthValue,
        ciscoFlashPartitionFileNameLength         Integer32,
        ciscoFlashPartitionSizeExtended           CounterBasedGauge64,
        ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpaceExtended      CounterBasedGauge64,
        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifThreshold Percent
}

ciscoFlashPartitionIndex OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash partition sequence number used to index within
        table of initialized flash partitions." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 1 }

ciscoFlashPartitionStartChip OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..64)
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Chip sequence number of first chip in partition.
        Used as an index into the chip table." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 2 }

ciscoFlashPartitionEndChip OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..64)
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Chip sequence number of last chip in partition.
        Used as an index into the chip table." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 3 }

ciscoFlashPartitionSize OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
    UNITS           "bytes"
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash partition size. It should be an integral
        multiple of ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize.
        If there is a single partition, this size will be equal
        to ciscoFlashDeviceSize.

        If the size of the flash partition is greater than the
        maximum value reportable by this object then this object
        should report its maximum value(4,294,967,295) and
        ciscoFlashPartitionSizeExtended must be used to report the
        flash partition's size." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 4 }

ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpace OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Gauge32
    UNITS           "bytes"
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Free space within a Flash partition.
        Note that the actual size of a file in Flash includes
        a small overhead that represents the file system's
        file header.
        Certain file systems may also have a partition or
        device header overhead to be considered when
        computing the free space.
        Free space will be computed as total partition size
        less size of all existing files (valid/invalid/deleted
        files and including file header of each file),
        less size of any partition header, less size of
        header of next file to be copied in. In short, this
        object will give the size of the largest file that
        can be copied in. The management entity will not be
        expected to know or use any overheads such as file
        and partition header lengths, since such overheads
        may vary from file system to file system.
        Deleted files in Flash do not free up space.
        A partition may have to be erased in order to reclaim
        the space occupied by files.

        If the free space within a flash partition is greater than
        the maximum value reportable by this object then this object
        should report its maximum value(4,294,967,295) and
        ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpaceExtended
        must be used to report the flash partition's free space." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 5 }

ciscoFlashPartitionFileCount OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Gauge32
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Count of all files in a flash partition. Both
        good and bad (deleted or invalid checksum) files
        will be included in this count." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 6 }

ciscoFlashPartitionChecksumAlgorithm OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        simpleChecksum(1),
                        undefined(2),
                        simpleCRC(3)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Checksum algorithm identifier for checksum method
        used by the file system. Normally, this would be
        fixed for a particular file system. When a file
        system writes a file to Flash, it checksums the
        data written. The checksum then serves as a way
        to validate the data read back whenever the file
        is opened for reading.
        Since there is no way, when using TFTP, to guarantee
        that a network download has been error free (since
        UDP checksums may not have been enabled), this
        object together with the ciscoFlashFileChecksum
        object provides a method for any management station
        to regenerate the checksum of the original file
        on the server and compare checksums to ensure that
        the file download to Flash was error free.
        simpleChecksum represents a simple 1s complement
        addition of short word values. Other algorithm
        values will be added as necessary." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 7 }

ciscoFlashPartitionStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        readOnly(1),
                        runFromFlash(2),
                        readWrite(3)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash partition status can be :

        * readOnly if device is not programmable either because
        chips could not be recognized or an erroneous mismatch
        of chips was detected. Chip recognition may fail either
        because the chips are not supported by the system,
        or because the Vpp voltage required to identify chips
        has been disabled via the programming jumper.
        The ciscoFlashDeviceProgrammingJumper, ciscoFlashChipCode,
        and ciscoFlashChipDescr objects can be examined to get
        more details on the cause of this status
        * runFromFlash (RFF) if current image is running from
        this partition.
        The ciscoFlashPartitionUpgradeMethod object will then
        indicate whether the Flash Load Helper can be used
        to write a file to this partition or not.

        * readWrite if partition is programmable." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 8 }

ciscoFlashPartitionUpgradeMethod OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        unknown(1),
                        rxbootFLH(2),
                        direct(3)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash partition upgrade method, ie., method by which
        new files can be downloaded into the partition.
        FLH stands for Flash Load Helper, a feature provided
        on run-from-Flash systems for upgrading Flash. This
        feature uses the bootstrap code in ROMs to help in
        automatic download.
        This object should be retrieved if the partition
        status is runFromFlash(2).
        If the partition status is readOnly(1), the upgrade
        method would depend on the reason for the readOnly
        status. For eg., it may simply be a matter of installing
        the programming jumper, or it may require execution of a
        later version of software that supports the Flash chips.

        unknown      -  the current system image does not know
                        how Flash can be programmed. A possible
                        method would be to reload the ROM image
                        and perform the upgrade manually.
        rxbootFLH    -  the Flash Load Helper is available to
                        download files to Flash. A copy-to-flash
                        command can be used and this system image
                        will automatically reload the Rxboot image
                        in ROM and direct it to carry out the
                        download request.
        direct       -  will be done directly by this image." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 9 }

ciscoFlashPartitionName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (0..16))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash partition name used to refer to a partition
        by the system. This can be any alpha-numeric character
        string of the form AAAAAAAAnn, where A represents an
        optional alpha character and n a numeric character.
        Any numeric characters must always form the trailing
        part of the string. The system will strip off the alpha
        characters and use the numeric portion to map to a
        partition index.
        Flash operations get directed to a device partition
        based on this name.
        The system has a concept of a default partition. This
        would be the first partition in the device. The system
        directs an operation to the default partition whenever
        a partition name is not specified.
        The partition name is therefore mandatory except when
        the operation is being done on the default partition, or
        the device has just one partition (is not partitioned)." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 10 }

ciscoFlashPartitionNeedErasure OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object indicates whether a partition requires
        erasure before any write operations can be done in it.
        A management station should therefore retrieve this
        object prior to attempting any write operation.
        A partition requires erasure after it becomes full
        free space left is less than or equal to the
        (filesystem file header size).
        A partition also requires erasure if the system does
        not find the existence of any file system when it
        boots up.
        The partition may be erased explicitly through the
        erase(5) command, or by using the copyToFlashWithErase(1)
        command.
        If a copyToFlashWithoutErase(2) command is issued
        when this object has the TRUE value, the command
        will fail." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 11 }

ciscoFlashPartitionFileNameLength OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..256)
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Maximum file name length supported by the file
        system.
        Max file name length will depend on the file
        system implemented. Today, all file systems
        support a max length of at least 48 bytes.
        A management entity must use this object when
        prompting a user for, or deriving the Flash file
        name length." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 12 }

ciscoFlashPartitionSizeExtended OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          CounterBasedGauge64
    UNITS           "bytes"
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash partition size. It should be an integral
        multiple of ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize.
        If there is a single partition, this size will be equal
        to ciscoFlashDeviceSize.

        This object is a 64-bit version of ciscoFlashPartitionSize" 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 13 }

ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpaceExtended OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          CounterBasedGauge64
    UNITS           "bytes"
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Free space within a Flash partition.
        Note that the actual size of a file in Flash includes
        a small overhead that represents the file system's
        file header.
        Certain file systems may also have a partition or
        device header overhead to be considered when
        computing the free space.
        Free space will be computed as total partition size
        less size of all existing files (valid/invalid/deleted
        files and including file header of each file),
        less size of any partition header, less size of
        header of next file to be copied in. In short, this
        object will give the size of the largest file that
        can be copied in. The management entity will not be
        expected to know or use any overheads such as file
        and partition header lengths, since such overheads
        may vary from file system to file system.
        Deleted files in Flash do not free up space.
        A partition may have to be erased in order to reclaim
        the space occupied by files.

        This object is a 64-bit version of ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpace" 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 14 }

ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Percent
    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object specifies the minimum threshold value in percentage
        of free space for each partition. If the free space available
        goes below this threshold value and if
        ciscoFlashPartionLowSpaceNotifEnable is set to true,
        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotif will be generated. When the
        available free space comes back to the threshold value
        ciscoFlashPartionLowSpaceRecoveryNotif will be generated." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitionEntry 15 }
 

-- Flash partition sub group : File level information

ciscoFlashFiles  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitions 2 }


ciscoFlashFileTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF CiscoFlashFileEntry 
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Table of information for files in a Flash partition."
    ::= { ciscoFlashFiles 1 }

ciscoFlashFileEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          CiscoFlashFileEntry
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "An entry in the table of Flash file properties
        for each initialized Flash partition. Each entry
        represents a file and gives details about the file.
        An entry is indexed using the device number,
        partition number within the device, and file
        number within the partition."
    INDEX           {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceIndex,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionIndex,
                        ciscoFlashFileIndex
                    } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileTable 1 }

CiscoFlashFileEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        ciscoFlashFileIndex    Unsigned32,
        ciscoFlashFileSize     Unsigned32,
        ciscoFlashFileChecksum ChecksumString,
        ciscoFlashFileStatus   INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashFileName     DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashFileType     FlashFileType,
        ciscoFlashFileDate     DateAndTime
}

ciscoFlashFileIndex OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash file sequence number used to index within
        a Flash partition directory table." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileEntry 1 }

ciscoFlashFileSize OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32
    UNITS           "bytes"
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Size of the file in bytes. Note that this size does
        not include the size of the filesystem file header.
        File size will always be non-zero." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileEntry 2 }

ciscoFlashFileChecksum OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          ChecksumString
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "File checksum stored in the file header. This
        checksum is computed and stored when the file is
        written into Flash. It serves to validate the data
        written into Flash.
        Whereas the system will generate and store the checksum
        internally in hexadecimal form, this object will
        provide the checksum in a string form.
        The checksum will be available for all valid and
        invalid-checksum files." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileEntry 3 }

ciscoFlashFileStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        deleted(1),
                        invalidChecksum(2),
                        valid(3)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Status of a file.
        A file could be explicitly deleted if the file system
        supports such a user command facility. Alternately,
        an existing good file would be automatically deleted
        if another good file with the same name were copied in.
        Note that deleted files continue to occupy prime
        Flash real estate.

        A file is marked as having an invalid checksum if any
        checksum mismatch was detected while writing or reading
        the file. Incomplete files (files truncated either
        because of lack of free space, or a network download
        failure) are also written with a bad checksum and
        marked as invalid." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileEntry 4 }

ciscoFlashFileName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (1..255))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Flash file name as specified by the user copying in
        the file. The name should not include the colon (:)
        character as it is a special separator character used
        to delineate the device name, partition name, and the
        file name." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileEntry 5 }

ciscoFlashFileType OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          FlashFileType
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Type of the file." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileEntry 6 }

ciscoFlashFileDate OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DateAndTime
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The time at which this file was created." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileEntry 7 }
 


ciscoFlashFileByTypeTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF CiscoFlashFileByTypeEntry 
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Table of information for files on the manageable
        flash devices sorted by File Types."
    ::= { ciscoFlashFiles 2 }

ciscoFlashFileByTypeEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          CiscoFlashFileByTypeEntry
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "An entry in the table of Flash file properties
        for each initialized Flash partition. Each entry
        represents a file sorted by file type.

        This table contains exactly the same set of rows
        as are contained in the ciscoFlashFileTable but
        in a different order, i.e., ordered by

        the type of file, given by  ciscoFlashFileType;
        the device number, given by ciscoFlashDeviceIndex;
        the partition number within the device, given by
        ciscoFlashPartitionIndex;
        the file number within the partition, given by
        ciscoFlashFileIndex."
    INDEX           {
                        ciscoFlashFileType,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceIndex,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionIndex,
                        ciscoFlashFileIndex
                    } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileByTypeTable 1 }

CiscoFlashFileByTypeEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        ciscoFlashFileByTypeSize     Unsigned32,
        ciscoFlashFileByTypeChecksum ChecksumString,
        ciscoFlashFileByTypeStatus   INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashFileByTypeName     DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashFileByTypeDate     DateAndTime
}

ciscoFlashFileByTypeSize OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32
    UNITS           "bytes"
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object represents exactly the
        same info as ciscoFlashFileSize
        object in ciscoFlashFileTable." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileByTypeEntry 1 }

ciscoFlashFileByTypeChecksum OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          ChecksumString
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object represents exactly the
        same info as ciscoFlashFileChecksum
        object in ciscoFlashFileTable." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileByTypeEntry 2 }

ciscoFlashFileByTypeStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        deleted(1),
                        invalidChecksum(2),
                        valid(3)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object represents exactly the
        same info as ciscoFlashFileStatus
        object in ciscoFlashFileTable." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileByTypeEntry 3 }

ciscoFlashFileByTypeName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (1..255))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object represents exactly the
        same info as ciscoFlashFileName
        object in ciscoFlashFileTable." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileByTypeEntry 4 }

ciscoFlashFileByTypeDate OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DateAndTime
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object represents exactly the
        same info as ciscoFlashFileDate
        object in ciscoFlashFileTable." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashFileByTypeEntry 5 }
 

-- End of Flash information
-- Start of Flash operations
-- Operations are for
-- copying to/from flash
-- partitioning
-- misc (erasing, file verification, ...)

ciscoFlashCopyTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF CiscoFlashCopyEntry 
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table of Flash copy operation entries. Each
        entry represents a Flash copy operation (to or
        from Flash) that has been initiated."
    ::= { ciscoFlashOps 1 }

ciscoFlashCopyEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          CiscoFlashCopyEntry
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A Flash copy operation entry. Each entry consists
        of a command, a source, and optional parameters such
        as protocol to be used, a destination, a server address,
        etc.

        A management station wishing to create an entry should
        first generate a pseudo-random serial number to be used
        as the index to this sparse table.  The station should
        then create the associated instance of the row status
        object. It must also, either in the same or in successive
        PDUs, create the associated instance of the command and
        parameter objects. It should also modify the default values
        for any of the parameter objects if the defaults are not
        appropriate.

        Once the appropriate instances of all the command
        objects have been created, either by an explicit SNMP
        set request or by default, the row status should be set
        to active to initiate the operation. Note that this entire
        procedure may be initiated via a single set request which
        specifies a row status  of createAndGo as well as specifies
        valid values for the non-defaulted parameter objects.

        Once an operation has been activated, it cannot be
        stopped.

        Once the operation completes, the management station should
        retrieve the value of the status object (and time if
        desired), and delete the entry.  In order to prevent old
        entries from clogging the table, entries will be aged out,
        but an entry will never be deleted within 5 minutes of
        completing."
    INDEX           { ciscoFlashCopySerialNumber } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyTable 1 }

CiscoFlashCopyEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        ciscoFlashCopySerialNumber       Integer32,
        ciscoFlashCopyCommand            INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashCopyProtocol           INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashCopyServerAddress      IpAddress,
        ciscoFlashCopySourceName         DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashCopyDestinationName    DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashCopyRemoteUserName     DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashCopyStatus             INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashCopyNotifyOnCompletion TruthValue,
        ciscoFlashCopyTime               TimeTicks,
        ciscoFlashCopyEntryStatus        RowStatus,
        ciscoFlashCopyVerify             TruthValue,
        ciscoFlashCopyServerAddrType     InetAddressType,
        ciscoFlashCopyServerAddrRev1     InetAddress,
        ciscoFlashCopyRemotePassword     DisplayString
}

ciscoFlashCopySerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..2147483647)
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Object which specifies a unique entry in the
        table. A management station wishing to initiate a
        copy operation should use a pseudo-random value for
        this object when creating or modifying an instance of
        a ciscoFlashCopyEntry." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 1 }

ciscoFlashCopyCommand OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        copyToFlashWithErase(1),
                        copyToFlashWithoutErase(2),
                        copyFromFlash(3),
                        copyFromFlhLog(4)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The copy command to be executed. Mandatory.
        Note that it is possible for a system to support
        multiple file systems (different file systems on
        different Flash devices, or different file systems
        on different partitions within a device). Each such
        file system may support only a subset of these commands.
        If a command is unsupported, the invalidOperation(3)
        error will be reported in the operation status.

        Command                 Remarks
        copyToFlashWithErase    Copy a file to flash; erase
                                flash before copy.
                                Use the TFTP or rcp protocol.
        copyToFlashWithoutErase Copy a file to flash; do not
                                erase.
                                Note that this command will fail
                                if the PartitionNeedErasure
                                object specifies that the
                                partition being copied to needs
                                erasure.
                                Use the TFTP or rcp protocol.
        copyFromFlash           Copy a file from flash using
                                the TFTP, rcp or lex protocol.
                                Note that the lex protocol
                                can only be used to copy to a
                                lex device.
        copyFromFlhLog          Copy contents of FLH log to
                                server using TFTP protocol.


        Command table           Parameters
        copyToFlashWithErase    CopyProtocol
                                CopyServerAddress
                                CopySourceName
                                CopyDestinationName (opt)
                                CopyRemoteUserName (opt)
                                CopyNotifyOnCompletion (opt)
        copyToFlashWithoutErase CopyProtocol
                                CopyServerAddress
                                CopySourceName
                                CopyDestinationName (opt)
                                CopyRemoteUserName (opt)
                                CopyNotifyOnCompletion (opt)
        copyFromFlash           CopyProtocol
                                CopyServerAddress
                                CopySourceName
                                CopyDestinationName (opt)
                                CopyRemoteUserName (opt)
                                CopyNotifyOnCompletion (opt)
        copyFromFlhLog          CopyProtocol
                                CopyServerAddress
                                CopyDestinationName
                                CopyNotifyOnCompletion (opt)" 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 2 }

ciscoFlashCopyProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        tftp(1),
                        rcp(2),
                        lex(3),
                        ftp(4),
                        scp(5),
                        sftp(6)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The protocol to be used for any copy. Optional.
        Will default to tftp if not specified.

        Since feature support depends on a software release,
        version number within the release, platform, and
        maybe the image type (subset type), a management
        station would be expected to somehow determine
        the protocol support for a command."
    DEFVAL          { tftp } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 3 }

ciscoFlashCopyServerAddress OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          IpAddress
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The server address to be used for any copy. Optional.
        Will default to 'FFFFFFFF'H  (or 255.255.255.255).

        Since this object can just hold only IPv4 Transport
        type, it is deprecated and replaced by
        ciscoFlashCopyServerAddrRev1."
    DEFVAL          { 'FFFFFFFF'H } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 4 }

ciscoFlashCopySourceName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (1..255))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Source file name, either in Flash or on a server,
        depending on the type of copy command. Mandatory.

        For a copy from Flash:
        File name must be of the form
                [device>:][:]
        where  is a value obtained from FlashDeviceName,
                 is obtained from FlashPartitionName
            and  is the name of a file in Flash.
        A management station could derive its own partition name
        as per the description for the ciscoFlashPartitionName
        object.
        If <device> is not specified, the default Flash device
        will be assumed.
        If <partition> is not specified, the default partition
        will be assumed. If a device is not partitioned into 2
        or more partitions, this value may be left out.

        For a copy to Flash, the file name will be as per
        the file naming conventions and path to the file on
        the server." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 5 }

ciscoFlashCopyDestinationName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (0..255))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Destination file name.

        For a copy to Flash:
        File name must be of the form
                {device>:][<partition>:]<file>
        where <device> is a value obtained from FlashDeviceName,
              <partition> is obtained from FlashPartitionName
          and <file> is any character string that does not have
        embedded colon characters.
        A management station could derive its own partition name
        as per the description for the ciscoFlashPartitionName
        object.
        If <device> is not specified, the default Flash device
        will be assumed.
        If <partition> is not specified, the default partition
        will be assumed. If a device is not partitioned into 2
        or more partitions, this value may be left out.
        If <file> is not specified, it will default to <file>
        specified in ciscoFlashCopySourceName.

        For a copy from Flash via tftp or rcp, the file name will be
        as per the file naming conventions and destination sub-directory
        on the server. If not specified, <file> from the source
        file name will be used.
        For a copy from Flash via lex, this string will consist
        of numeric characters specifying the interface on the
        lex box that will receive the source flash image."
    DEFVAL          { ''B } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 6 }

ciscoFlashCopyRemoteUserName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (1..255))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Remote user name for copy via rcp protocol. Optional.
        This object will be ignored for protocols other than
        rcp.
        If specified, it will override the remote user-name
        configured through the
                rcmd remote-username
        configuration command.
        The remote user-name is sent as the server user-name
        in an rcp command request sent by the system to a
        remote rcp server." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 7 }

ciscoFlashCopyStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        copyOperationPending(0),
                        copyInProgress(1),
                        copyOperationSuccess(2),
                        copyInvalidOperation(3),
                        copyInvalidProtocol(4),
                        copyInvalidSourceName(5),
                        copyInvalidDestName(6),
                        copyInvalidServerAddress(7),
                        copyDeviceBusy(8),
                        copyDeviceOpenError(9),
                        copyDeviceError(10),
                        copyDeviceNotProgrammable(11),
                        copyDeviceFull(12),
                        copyFileOpenError(13),
                        copyFileTransferError(14),
                        copyFileChecksumError(15),
                        copyNoMemory(16),
                        copyUnknownFailure(17),
                        copyInvalidSignature(18),
                        copyProhibited(19)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The status of the specified copy operation.

        copyOperationPending :
                operation request is received and
                pending for validation and process

        copyInProgress :
                specified operation is active

        copyOperationSuccess :
                specified operation is supported and
                completed successfully

        copyInvalidOperation :
                command invalid or command-protocol-device
                combination unsupported

        copyInvalidProtocol :
                invalid protocol specified

        copyInvalidSourceName :
                invalid source file name specified
                For the  copy from flash to lex operation, this
                error code will be returned when the source file
                is not a valid lex image.

        copyInvalidDestName :
                invalid target name (file or partition or
                device name) specified
                For the  copy from flash to lex operation, this
                error code will be returned when no lex devices
                are connected to the router or when an invalid
                lex interface number has been specified in
                the destination string.

        copyInvalidServerAddress :
                invalid server address specified

        copyDeviceBusy :
                specified device is in use and locked by
                another process

        copyDeviceOpenError :
                invalid device name

        copyDeviceError :
                device read, write or erase error

        copyDeviceNotProgrammable :
                device is read-only but a write or erase
                operation was specified

        copyDeviceFull :
                device is filled to capacity

        copyFileOpenError :
                invalid file name; file not found in partition

        copyFileTransferError :
                file transfer was unsuccessfull; network failure

        copyFileChecksumError :
                file checksum in Flash failed

        copyNoMemory :
                system running low on memory

        copyUnknownFailure :
                failure unknown

        copyProhibited:
              stop user from overwriting current boot image file." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 8 }

ciscoFlashCopyNotifyOnCompletion OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Specifies whether or not a notification should be
        generated on the completion of the copy operation.
        If specified, ciscoFlashCopyCompletionTrap
        will be generated. It is the responsibility of the
        management entity to ensure that the SNMP administrative
        model is configured in such a way as to allow the
        notification to be delivered."
    DEFVAL          { false } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 9 }

ciscoFlashCopyTime OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TimeTicks
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Time taken for the copy operation. This object will
        be like a stopwatch, starting when the operation
        starts, stopping when the operation completes.
        If a management entity keeps a database of completion
        times for various operations, it can then use the
        stopwatch capability to display percentage completion
        time." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 10 }

ciscoFlashCopyEntryStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          RowStatus
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The status of this table entry." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 11 }

ciscoFlashCopyVerify OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Specifies whether the file that is copied need to
        be verified for integrity / authenticity, after
        copy succeeds. If it is set to true, and if the
        file that is copied doesn't have integrity /authenticity
        attachement, or the integrity / authenticity check
        fails, then the command will be aborted, and the file
        that is copied will be deleted from the destination
        file system."
    DEFVAL          { false } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 12 }

ciscoFlashCopyServerAddrType OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          InetAddressType
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object indicates the transport type of the
        address contained in
        ciscoFlashCopyServerAddrRev1. Optional.
        Will default to '1' (IPv4 address type)."
    DEFVAL          { ipv4 } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 13 }

ciscoFlashCopyServerAddrRev1 OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          InetAddress
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The server address to be used for any copy. Optional.
        Will default to 'FFFFFFFF'H  (or 255.255.255.255).

        The Format of this address depends on the value of the
        ciscoFlashCopyServerAddrType.

        This object deprecates the old
        ciscoFlashCopyServerAddress object."
    DEFVAL          { 'FFFFFFFF'H } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 14 }

ciscoFlashCopyRemotePassword OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (1..40))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Password used by ftp, sftp or scp for copying a file
        to/from an ftp/sftp/scp server. This object must be
        created when the ciscoFlashCopyProtocol is ftp, sftp or
        scp. Reading it returns a zero-length string for
        security reasons." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCopyEntry 15 }
 


ciscoFlashPartitioningTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF CiscoFlashPartitioningEntry 
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table of Flash partitioning operation entries. Each
        entry represents a Flash partitioning operation that
        has been initiated."
    ::= { ciscoFlashOps 2 }

ciscoFlashPartitioningEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          CiscoFlashPartitioningEntry
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A Flash partitioning operation entry. Each entry
        consists of the command, the target device, the
        partition count, and optionally the partition sizes.

        A management station wishing to create an entry should
        first generate a pseudo-random serial number to be used
        as the index to this sparse table.  The station should
        then create the associated instance of the row status
        object. It must also, either in the same or in successive
        PDUs, create the associated instance of the command and
        parameter objects. It should also modify the default values
        for any of the parameter objects if the defaults are not
        appropriate.

        Once the appropriate instances of all the command
        objects have been created, either by an explicit SNMP
        set request or by default, the row status should be set
        to active to initiate the operation. Note that this entire
        procedure may be initiated via a single set request which
        specifies a row status of createAndGo as well as specifies
        valid values for the non-defaulted parameter objects.

        Once an operation has been activated, it cannot be
        stopped.

        Once the operation completes, the management station should
        retrieve the value of the status object (and time if
        desired), and delete the entry.  In order to prevent old
        entries from clogging the table, entries will be aged out,
        but an entry will never be deleted within 5 minutes of
        completing."
    INDEX           { ciscoFlashPartitioningSerialNumber } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitioningTable 1 }

CiscoFlashPartitioningEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        ciscoFlashPartitioningSerialNumber       Integer32,
        ciscoFlashPartitioningCommand            INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashPartitioningDestinationName    DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashPartitioningPartitionCount     Unsigned32,
        ciscoFlashPartitioningPartitionSizes     DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashPartitioningStatus             INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashPartitioningNotifyOnCompletion TruthValue,
        ciscoFlashPartitioningTime               TimeTicks,
        ciscoFlashPartitioningEntryStatus        RowStatus
}

ciscoFlashPartitioningSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..2147483647)
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Object which specifies a unique entry in the partitioning
        operations table. A management station wishing to initiate
        a partitioning operation should use a pseudo-random value
        for this object when creating or modifying an instance of
        a ciscoFlashPartitioningEntry." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitioningEntry 1 }

ciscoFlashPartitioningCommand OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        partition(1)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The partitioning command to be executed. Mandatory.
        If the command is unsupported, the
        partitioningInvalidOperation
        error will be reported in the operation status.

        Command                 Remarks
        partition               Partition a Flash device.
                                All the prerequisites for
                                partitioning must be met for
                                this command to succeed.

        Command table           Parameters
        1) partition            PartitioningDestinationName
                                PartitioningPartitionCount
                                PartitioningPartitionSizes (opt)
                                PartitioningNotifyOnCompletion (opt)"
    DEFVAL          { partition } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitioningEntry 2 }

ciscoFlashPartitioningDestinationName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (0..255))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Destination device name. This name will be the value
        obtained from FlashDeviceName.
        If the name is not specified, the default Flash device
        will be assumed."
    DEFVAL          { ''B } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitioningEntry 3 }

ciscoFlashPartitioningPartitionCount OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object is used to specify the number of
        partitions to be created. Its value cannot exceed
        the value of ciscoFlashDeviceMaxPartitions.

        To undo partitioning (revert to a single partition),
        this object must have the value 1."
    DEFVAL          { 2 } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitioningEntry 4 }

ciscoFlashPartitioningPartitionSizes OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object is used to explicitly specify the size
        of each partition to be created.
        The size of each partition will be in units of
        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize.
        The value of this object will be in the form:
                <part1>:<part2>...:<partn>

        If partition sizes are not specified, the system
        will calculate default sizes based on the partition
        count, the minimum partition size, and the device
        size. Partition size need not be specified when
        undoing partitioning (partition count is 1).
        If partition sizes are specified, the number of
        sizes specified must exactly match the partition
        count. If not, the partitioning command will be
        rejected with the invalidPartitionSizes error ."
    DEFVAL          { ''B } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitioningEntry 5 }

ciscoFlashPartitioningStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        partitioningInProgress(1),
                        partitioningOperationSuccess(2),
                        partitioningInvalidOperation(3),
                        partitioningInvalidDestName(4),
                        partitioningInvalidPartitionCount(5),
                        partitioningInvalidPartitionSizes(6),
                        partitioningDeviceBusy(7),
                        partitioningDeviceOpenError(8),
                        partitioningDeviceError(9),
                        partitioningNoMemory(10),
                        partitioningUnknownFailure(11)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The status of the specified partitioning operation.
        partitioningInProgress :
                specified operation is active

        partitioningOperationSuccess :
                specified operation is supported and completed
                successfully

        partitioningInvalidOperation :
                command invalid or command-protocol-device
                combination unsupported

        partitioningInvalidDestName :
                invalid target name (file or partition or
                device name) specified

        partitioningInvalidPartitionCount :
                invalid partition count specified for the
                partitioning command

        partitioningInvalidPartitionSizes :
                invalid partition size, or invalid count of
                partition sizes

        partitioningDeviceBusy :
                specified device is in use and locked by
                another process

        partitioningDeviceOpenError :
                invalid device name

        partitioningDeviceError :
                device read, write or erase error

        partitioningNoMemory :
                system running low on memory

        partitioningUnknownFailure :
                failure unknown" 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitioningEntry 6 }

ciscoFlashPartitioningNotifyOnCompletion OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Specifies whether or not a notification should be
        generated on the completion of the partitioning operation.
        If specified, ciscoFlashPartitioningCompletionTrap
        will be generated. It is the responsibility of the
        management entity to ensure that the SNMP administrative
        model is configured in such a way as to allow the
        notification to be delivered."
    DEFVAL          { false } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitioningEntry 7 }

ciscoFlashPartitioningTime OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TimeTicks
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Time taken for the operation. This object will
        be like a stopwatch, starting when the operation
        starts, stopping when the operation completes.
        If a management entity keeps a database of completion
        times for various operations, it can then use the
        stopwatch capability to display percentage completion
        time." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitioningEntry 8 }

ciscoFlashPartitioningEntryStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          RowStatus
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The status of this table entry." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashPartitioningEntry 9 }
 


ciscoFlashMiscOpTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF CiscoFlashMiscOpEntry 
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A table of misc Flash operation entries. Each
        entry represents a Flash operation that
        has been initiated."
    ::= { ciscoFlashOps 3 }

ciscoFlashMiscOpEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          CiscoFlashMiscOpEntry
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A Flash operation entry. Each entry consists of a
        command, a target, and any optional parameters.

        A management station wishing to create an entry should
        first generate a pseudo-random serial number to be used
        as the index to this sparse table.  The station should
        then create the associated instance of the row status
        object. It must also, either in the same or in successive
        PDUs, create the associated instance of the command and
        parameter objects. It should also modify the default values
        for any of the parameter objects if the defaults are not
        appropriate.

        Once the appropriate instances of all the command
        objects have been created, either by an explicit SNMP
        set request or by default, the row status should be set
        to active to initiate the operation. Note that this entire
        procedure may be initiated via a single set request which
        specifies a row status of createAndGo as well as specifies
        valid values for the non-defaulted parameter objects.

        Once an operation has been activated, it cannot be
        stopped.

        Once the operation completes, the management station should
        retrieve the value of the status object (and time if
        desired), and delete the entry.  In order to prevent old
        entries from clogging the table, entries will be aged out,
        but an entry will never be deleted within 5 minutes of
        completing."
    INDEX           { ciscoFlashMiscOpSerialNumber } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashMiscOpTable 1 }

CiscoFlashMiscOpEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        ciscoFlashMiscOpSerialNumber       Integer32,
        ciscoFlashMiscOpCommand            INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashMiscOpDestinationName    DisplayString,
        ciscoFlashMiscOpStatus             INTEGER,
        ciscoFlashMiscOpNotifyOnCompletion TruthValue,
        ciscoFlashMiscOpTime               TimeTicks,
        ciscoFlashMiscOpEntryStatus        RowStatus
}

ciscoFlashMiscOpSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..2147483647)
    MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Object which specifies a unique entry in the
        table. A management station wishing to initiate a
        flash operation should use a pseudo-random value for
        this object when creating or modifying an instance of
        a ciscoFlashMiscOpEntry." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashMiscOpEntry 1 }

ciscoFlashMiscOpCommand OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        erase(1),
                        verify(2),
                        delete(3),
                        undelete(4),
                        squeeze(5),
                        format(6)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The command to be executed. Mandatory.
        Note that it is possible for a system to support
        multiple file systems (different file systems on
        different Flash devices, or different file systems
        on different partitions within a device). Each such
        file system may support only a subset of these commands.
        If a command is unsupported, the miscOpInvalidOperation(3)
        error will be reported in the operation status.

        Command         Remarks
        erase           Erase flash.
        verify          Verify flash file checksum.
        delete          Delete a file.
        undelete        Revive a deleted file .
                        Note that there are limits on
                        the number of times a file can
                        be deleted and undeleted. When
                        this limit is exceeded, the
                        system will return the appropriate
                        error.
        squeeze         Recover space occupied by
                        deleted files. This command
                        preserves the good files, erases
                        out the file system, then restores
                        the preserved good files.
        format          Format a flash device.

        Command table   Parameters
        erase           MiscOpDestinationName
                        MiscOpNotifyOnCompletion (opt)
        verify          MiscOpDestinationName
                        MiscOpNotifyOnCompletion (opt)
        delete          MiscOpDestinationName
                        MiscOpNotifyOnCompletion (opt)
        undelete        MiscOpDestinationName
                        MiscOpNotifyOnCompletion (opt)
        squeeze         MiscOpDestinationName
                        MiscOpNotifyOnCompletion (opt)
        format          MiscOpDestinationName
                        MiscOpNotifyOnCompletion (opt)" 
    ::= { ciscoFlashMiscOpEntry 2 }

ciscoFlashMiscOpDestinationName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          DisplayString (SIZE  (0..255))
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Destination file, or partition name.
        File name must be of the form
                [device>:][<partition>:]<file>
        where <device> is a value obtained from FlashDeviceName,
              <partition> is obtained from FlashPartitionName
          and <file> is the name of a file in Flash.
        While leading and/or trailing whitespaces are acceptable,
        no whitespaces are allowed within the path itself.

        A management station could derive its own partition name
        as per the description for the ciscoFlashPartitionName
        object.
        If <device> is not specified, the default Flash device
        will be assumed.
        If <partition> is not specified, the default partition
        will be assumed. If a device is not partitioned into 2
        or more partitions, this value may be left out.

        For an operation on a partition, eg., the erase
        command, this object would specify the partition name
        in the form:
                [device>:][<partition>:]"
    DEFVAL          { ''B } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashMiscOpEntry 3 }

ciscoFlashMiscOpStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          INTEGER  {
                        miscOpInProgress(1),
                        miscOpOperationSuccess(2),
                        miscOpInvalidOperation(3),
                        miscOpInvalidDestName(4),
                        miscOpDeviceBusy(5),
                        miscOpDeviceOpenError(6),
                        miscOpDeviceError(7),
                        miscOpDeviceNotProgrammable(8),
                        miscOpFileOpenError(9),
                        miscOpFileDeleteFailure(10),
                        miscOpFileUndeleteFailure(11),
                        miscOpFileChecksumError(12),
                        miscOpNoMemory(13),
                        miscOpUnknownFailure(14),
                        miscOpSqueezeFailure(18),
                        miscOpNoSuchFile(19),
                        miscOpFormatFailure(20)
                    }
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The status of the specified operation.
        miscOpInProgress :
                specified operation is active

        miscOpOperationSuccess :
                specified operation is supported and completed
                successfully

        miscOpInvalidOperation :
                command invalid or command-protocol-device
                combination unsupported

        miscOpInvalidDestName :
                invalid target name (file or partition or
                device name) specified

        miscOpDeviceBusy :
                specified device is in use and locked by another
                process

        miscOpDeviceOpenError :
                invalid device name

        miscOpDeviceError :
                device read, write or erase error

        miscOpDeviceNotProgrammable :
                device is read-only but a write or erase
                operation was specified

        miscOpFileOpenError :
                invalid file name; file not found in partition

        miscOpFileDeleteFailure :
                file could not be deleted; delete count exceeded

        miscOpFileUndeleteFailure :
                file could not be undeleted; undelete count
                exceeded

        miscOpFileChecksumError :
                file has a bad checksum

        miscOpNoMemory :
                system running low on memory

        miscOpUnknownFailure :
                failure unknown

        miscOpSqueezeFailure :
                the squeeze operation failed

        miscOpNoSuchFile :
                a valid but nonexistent file name was specified

        miscOpFormatFailure :
                the format operation failed" 
    ::= { ciscoFlashMiscOpEntry 4 }

ciscoFlashMiscOpNotifyOnCompletion OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Specifies whether or not a notification should be
        generated on the completion of an operation.
        If specified, ciscoFlashMiscOpCompletionTrap
        will be generated. It is the responsibility of the
        management entity to ensure that the SNMP administrative
        model is configured in such a way as to allow the
        notification to be delivered."
    DEFVAL          { false } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashMiscOpEntry 5 }

ciscoFlashMiscOpTime OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TimeTicks
    MAX-ACCESS      read-only
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Time taken for the operation. This object will
        be like a stopwatch, starting when the operation
        starts, stopping when the operation completes.
        If a management entity keeps a database of completion
        times for various operations, it can then use the
        stopwatch capability to display percentage completion
        time." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashMiscOpEntry 6 }

ciscoFlashMiscOpEntryStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          RowStatus
    MAX-ACCESS      read-create
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The status of this table entry." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashMiscOpEntry 7 }
 


-- Configuration

ciscoFlashCfgDevInsNotifEnable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Specifies whether or not a notification should be
        generated on the insertion of a Flash device.

        If the value of this object is 'true' then the
        ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotif notification
        will be generated.

        If the value of this object is 'false' then the
        ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotif notification
        will not be generated.

        It is the responsibility of the management entity to
        ensure that the SNMP administrative model is
        configured in such a way as to allow the
        notification to be delivered."
    DEFVAL          { false } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCfg 1 }

ciscoFlashCfgDevRemNotifEnable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "Specifies whether or not a notification should be
        generated on the removal of a Flash device.

        If the value of this object is 'true' then the
        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotif notification
        will be generated.

        If the value of this object is 'false' then the
        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotif notification
        will not be generated.

        It is the responsibility of the management entity to
        ensure that the SNMP administrative model is
        configured in such a way as to allow the
        notification to be delivered."
    DEFVAL          { false } 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCfg 2 }

ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifEnable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX          TruthValue
    MAX-ACCESS      read-write
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "This object specifies whether or not a notification should be
        generated when the free space falls below the threshold value on
        a flash partition and on recovery from low space.

        If the value of this object is 'true' then
        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotif and
        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceRecoveryNotif notifications will be
        generated.

        If the value of this object is 'false' then the
        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotif  and
        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceRecoveryNotif notifications
        will not be generated.

        It is the responsibility of the management entity to
        ensure that the SNMP administrative model is
        configured in such a way as to allow the
        notifications to be delivered." 
    ::= { ciscoFlashCfg 3 }
-- Traps (or notifications ??)

ciscoFlashMIBTraps  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTrapPrefix 0 }


ciscoFlashCopyCompletionTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         { ciscoFlashCopyStatus }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashCopyCompletionTrap is sent at the
        completion of a flash copy operation if such a trap
        was requested when the operation was initiated."
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 1 }

ciscoFlashPartitioningCompletionTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         { ciscoFlashPartitioningStatus }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashPartitioningCompletionTrap is sent at the
        completion of a partitioning operation if such a trap
        was requested when the operation was initiated."
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 2 }

ciscoFlashMiscOpCompletionTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         { ciscoFlashMiscOpStatus }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashMiscOpCompletionTrap is sent at the
        completion of a miscellaneous flash operation
        (enumerated in ciscoFlashMiscOpCommand) if such a trap
        was requested when the operation was initiated."
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 3 }

ciscoFlashDeviceChangeTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceName
                    }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashDeviceChangeTrap is sent whenever a
        removable Flash device is inserted or removed."
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 4 }

ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotif NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceName
                    }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotif notification is sent
        whenever a removable Flash device is inserted."
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 5 }

ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotif NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         { ciscoFlashDeviceName }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotif notification is sent
        whenever a removable Flash device is removed."
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 6 }

ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotifRev1 NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceNameExtended
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotif notification is sent
        whenever a removable Flash device is inserted

        ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotifRev1 depcrecates
        ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotif since it uses
        ciscoFlashDeviceName as a varbind which is
        deprecated"
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 7 }

ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotifRev1 NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         { ciscoFlashDeviceNameExtended }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotif notification is sent
        whenever a removable Flash device is removed.

        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotifRev1 depcrecates
        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotif since it uses
        ciscoFlashDeviceName as a varbind which is
        deprecated"
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 8 }

ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotif NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashPartitionName,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpaceExtended,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifThreshold
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotif notification is sent
        when the percentage of free space in a flash partition falls
        below ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifThreshold.This
        notification will be generated when the value of
        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifEnable is
        true.

        ciscoFlashPartitionName indicates the name of the flash
        partition for which this notification has been sent.

        ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpaceExtended indicates the free space
        available with in the flash partition.

        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifThreshold indicates the minimum
        threshold value in percentage of free space for each partition."
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 9 }

ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceRecoveryNotif NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashPartitionName,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpaceExtended,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifThreshold
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceRecoveryNotif notification is sent
        whenever the free space in a flash partition becomes
        normal once it has gone low. This notification will be
        generated
        when the value of ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifEnable is
        true. This trap is generated as a recovery notification for
        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotif.

        ciscoFlashPartitionName indicates the name of the flash
        partition for which this notification has been sent.

        ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpaceExtended indicates the free space
        available with in the flash partition.

        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifThreshold indicates the minimum
        threshold value in percentage of free space for each partition."
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 10 }

-- Conformance information

ciscoFlashDeviceChangeExtTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSizeExtended,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceNameExtended
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashDeviceChangeExtTrap is sent whenever a
        removable Flash device is inserted or removed."
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 11 }

ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedExtNotif NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSizeExtended,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceNameExtended
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedExtNotif notification is sent
        whenever a removable Flash device is inserted."
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 12 }

ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedExtNotif NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSizeExtended,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceNameExtended
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedExtNotif notification is sent
        whenever a removable Flash device removed."
   ::= { ciscoFlashMIBTraps 13 }
   
ciscoFlashMIBConformance  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIB 2 }

ciscoFlashMIBCompliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBConformance 1 }

ciscoFlashMIBGroups  OBJECT IDENTIFIER
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBConformance 2 }


-- Compliance statements

ciscoFlashMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for entities that support
        the Cisco Flash MIB."
    MODULE          -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroup
                    }

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash device optional group contains
        objects for features that may be optional
        or not available across all systems.
        An example is the partitioning feature."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash partitioning operations group is
        optional. It is intended whenever partitioning
        is supported."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash miscellaneous operations group is
        optional. It contains operations that are not
        essential or not universally supported across
        all platforms."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBCompliances 1 }

ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev1 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for entities that support
        the Cisco Flash MIB.

        This compliance is deprecated by
        ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev2."
    MODULE          -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroup
                    }

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash device optional group contains
        objects for features that may be optional
        or not available across all systems.
        An example is the partitioning feature."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash partitioning operations group is
        optional. It is intended whenever partitioning
        is supported."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash miscellaneous operations group is
        optional. It contains operations that are not
        essential or not universally supported across
        all platforms."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBCompliances 2 }

ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for entities that support
        the Cisco Flash MIB.

        This compliance is deprecated by
        ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev3."
    MODULE          -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroup
                    }

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash device optional group contains
        objects for features that may be optional
        or not available across all systems.
        An example is the partitioning feature."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash partitioning operations group is
        optional. It is intended whenever partitioning
        is supported."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash miscellaneous operations group is
        optional. It contains operations that are not
        essential or not universally supported across
        all platforms."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashNotifGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contains Notifications
        representing flash operations."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBCompliances 3 }

ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev3 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for entities that support
        the Cisco Flash MIB.

        This compliance is deprecated by
        ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev4."
    MODULE          -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev1
                    }

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash device optional group contains
        objects for features that may be optional
        or not available across all systems.
        An example is the partitioning feature."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash partitioning operations group is
        optional. It is intended whenever partitioning
        is supported."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash miscellaneous operations group is
        optional. It contains operations that are not
        essential or not universally supported across
        all platforms."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contains Notifications
        representing flash operations."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBCompliances 4 }

ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev4 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for entities that support
        the Cisco Flash MIB.

        This compliance is deprecated by
        ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev5."
    MODULE          -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev1
                    }

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash device optional group contains
        objects for features that may be optional
        or not available across all systems.
        An example is the partitioning feature."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash partitioning operations group is
        optional. It is intended whenever partitioning
        is supported."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash miscellaneous operations group is
        optional. It contains operations that are not
        essential or not universally supported across
        all platforms."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contains Notifications
        representing flash operations."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBCompliances 5 }

ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev5 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for entities that support
        the Cisco Flash MIB.

        This compliance is deprecated by
        ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev6."
    MODULE          -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev2
                    }

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash device optional group contains
        objects for features that may be optional
        or not available across all systems.
        An example is the partitioning feature."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash partitioning operations group is
        optional. It is intended whenever partitioning
        is supported."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash miscellaneous operations group is
        optional. It contains operations that are not
        essential or not universally supported across
        all platforms."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contains Notifications
        representing flash operations."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBCompliances 6 }

ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev6 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for entities that support
        the Cisco Flash MIB.

        This compliance is deprecated by
        ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev7."
    MODULE          -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev2
                    }

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash device optional group contains
        objects for features that may be optional
        or not available across all systems.
        An example is the partitioning feature."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash partitioning operations group is
        optional. It is intended whenever partitioning
        is supported."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash miscellaneous operations group is
        optional. It contains operations that are not
        essential or not universally supported across
        all platforms."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev2
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contains Notifications
        representing flash operations."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBCompliances 7 }

ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev7 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for entities that support
        the Cisco Flash MIB.

        This compliance is deprecated by
        ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev8."
    MODULE          -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupSupp1,
                        ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev2,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev3
                    }

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash device optional group contains
        objects for features that may be optional
        or not available across all systems.
        An example is the partitioning feature."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash partitioning operations group is
        optional. It is intended whenever partitioning
        is supported."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash miscellaneous operations group is
        optional. It contains operations that are not
        essential or not universally supported across
        all platforms."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev2
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contains Notifications
        representing flash operations."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBCompliances 8 }

ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev8 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for entities that support
        the Cisco Flash MIB.

        This compliance is deprecated by
        ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev9."
    MODULE          -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupSupp1,
                        ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev2,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev3
                    }

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash device optional group contains
        objects for features that may be optional
        or not available across all systems.
        An example is the partitioning feature."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash partitioning operations group is
        optional. It is intended whenever partitioning
        is supported."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash miscellaneous operations group is
        optional. It contains operations that are not
        essential or not universally supported across
        all platforms."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev2
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contains Notifications
        representing flash operations."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashFileTypeInfoGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contain objects for the device
        to represent Flash Files sorted by FlashFileType."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBCompliances 9 }

ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev9 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for entities that support
        the Cisco Flash MIB.

        This compliance is deprecated by
        ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev10."
    MODULE          -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupSupp1,
                        ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev2,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev3
                    }

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash device optional group contains
        objects for features that may be optional
        or not available across all systems.
        An example is the partitioning feature."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash partitioning operations group is
        optional. It is intended whenever partitioning
        is supported."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash miscellaneous operations group is
        optional. It contains operations that are not
        essential or not universally supported across
        all platforms."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev2
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contains Notifications
        representing flash operations."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashFileTypeInfoGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contain objects for the device
        to represent Flash Files sorted by
        FlashFileType."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contain objects for the device
        to represent Flash Files sorted by
        FlashFileType."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceInfoExtGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is mandatory for device which suppoorts
        flash devices of sizes greater than 4 GB and also
        supports ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitionInfoExtGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is mandatory for device which suppoorts
        flash devices of sizes greater than 4 GB."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBCompliances 10 }

ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev10 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for entities that supports
        the Cisco Flash MIB.

        This compliance is deprecated by
        ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev11."
    MODULE          -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupSupp1,
                        ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev2,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev3
                    }

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash device optional group contains objects for features
        that may be optional or not available across all systems.       
        An example is the partitioning feature"

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash partitioning operations group is optional. It is
        intended whenever partitioning is supported."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash miscellaneous operations group is optional. It
        contains operations that are not essential or not universally
        supported across all platforms"

    GROUP           ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev2
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contains Notifications representing flash operations"

    GROUP           ciscoFlashFileTypeInfoGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contain objects for the device to represent Flash
        Files sorted by FlashFileType"

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contain objects for the device to represent Flash
        Files sorted by FlashFileType"

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceInfoExtGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is mandatory for device which suppoorts
        flash devices of sizes greater than 4 GB and also
        supports ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitionInfoExtGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is mandatory for device which suppoorts
        flash devices of sizes greater than 4 GB"

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceInfoExtGroupSupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is mandatory for device which suppoorts
        flash devices of sizes greater than 4 GB and also
        supports ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBCompliances 11 }

ciscoFlashMIBComplianceRev11 MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The compliance statement for entities that supports
        the Cisco Flash MIB."
    MODULE          -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS {
                        ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1,
                        ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupSupp1,
                        ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev2,
                        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev3
                    }

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash device optional group contains objects for features
        that may be optional or not available across all systems.       
        An example is the partitioning feature"

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash partitioning operations group is optional. It is
        intended whenever partitioning is supported."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The Flash miscellaneous operations group is optional. It
        contains operations that are not essential or not universally
        supported across all platforms"

    GROUP           ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev3
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contains Notifications representing flash operations"

    GROUP           ciscoFlashFileTypeInfoGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contain objects for the device to represent Flash
        Files sorted by FlashFileType"

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group contain objects for the device to represent Flash
        Files sorted by FlashFileType"

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceInfoExtGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is mandatory for device which suppoorts
        flash devices of sizes greater than 4 GB and also
        supports ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2."

    GROUP           ciscoFlashPartitionInfoExtGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is mandatory for device which suppoorts
        flash devices of sizes greater than 4 GB"

    GROUP           ciscoFlashDeviceInfoExtGroupSupRev1
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is mandatory for device which suppoorts
        flash devices of sizes greater than 4 GB and also
        supports ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBCompliances 12 }

-- Units of conformance

ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashDevicesSupported,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceSize,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceName,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceDescr,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceProgrammingJumper,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInitTime,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceChipCount,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovable
                    }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing mandatory Flash
        device level information."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 1 }

ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceMaxPartitions,
                        ciscoFlashDevicePartitions,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceController,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceCard
                    }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of optional objects providing
        Flash device level information."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 2 }

ciscoFlashChipInfoGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashChipCode,
                        ciscoFlashChipDescr,
                        ciscoFlashChipWriteRetries,
                        ciscoFlashChipEraseRetries,
                        ciscoFlashChipMaxWriteRetries,
                        ciscoFlashChipMaxEraseRetries
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing Flash
        chip level information."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 3 }

ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashPartitionStartChip,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionEndChip,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionSize,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpace,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionFileCount,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionChecksumAlgorithm,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionStatus,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionUpgradeMethod,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionName,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionNeedErasure,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionFileNameLength
                    }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing Flash
        partition level information. Where a Flash
        device has not been partitioned or does
        not support partitioning, a partition is
        synonymous with the entire device."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 4 }

ciscoFlashFileInfoGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashFileSize,
                        ciscoFlashFileChecksum,
                        ciscoFlashFileStatus,
                        ciscoFlashFileName
                    }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing Flash
        file level information."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 5 }

ciscoFlashCopyOpGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashCopyCommand,
                        ciscoFlashCopyProtocol,
                        ciscoFlashCopyServerAddress,
                        ciscoFlashCopySourceName,
                        ciscoFlashCopyDestinationName,
                        ciscoFlashCopyRemoteUserName,
                        ciscoFlashCopyStatus,
                        ciscoFlashCopyNotifyOnCompletion,
                        ciscoFlashCopyTime,
                        ciscoFlashCopyEntryStatus
                    }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing the ability
        to copy files to and from a Flash partition."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 6 }

ciscoFlashPartitioningOpGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashPartitioningCommand,
                        ciscoFlashPartitioningDestinationName,
                        ciscoFlashPartitioningPartitionCount,
                        ciscoFlashPartitioningPartitionSizes,
                        ciscoFlashPartitioningStatus,
                        ciscoFlashPartitioningNotifyOnCompletion,
                        ciscoFlashPartitioningTime,
                        ciscoFlashPartitioningEntryStatus
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing the ability
        to partition a Flash device."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 7 }

ciscoFlashMiscOpGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashMiscOpCommand,
                        ciscoFlashMiscOpDestinationName,
                        ciscoFlashMiscOpStatus,
                        ciscoFlashMiscOpNotifyOnCompletion,
                        ciscoFlashMiscOpTime,
                        ciscoFlashMiscOpEntryStatus
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing the ability
        to perform misc operations (erase, file verification,
        etc) in a Flash device."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 8 }

ciscoFlashNotifGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
   NOTIFICATIONS    {
                        ciscoFlashCopyCompletionTrap,
                        ciscoFlashPartitioningCompletionTrap,
                        ciscoFlashMiscOpCompletionTrap,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceChangeTrap
                    }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of notification defined by this MIB."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 9 }

ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1 OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashFileSize,
                        ciscoFlashFileChecksum,
                        ciscoFlashFileStatus,
                        ciscoFlashFileName,
                        ciscoFlashFileType
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing Flash
        file level information."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 10 }

ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev1 NOTIFICATION-GROUP
   NOTIFICATIONS    {
                        ciscoFlashCopyCompletionTrap,
                        ciscoFlashPartitioningCompletionTrap,
                        ciscoFlashMiscOpCompletionTrap,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotif,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotif
                    }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of notification defined by this MIB."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 11 }

ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev1 OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashDevicesSupported,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceSize,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceName,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceDescr,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceProgrammingJumper,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInitTime,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceChipCount,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovable,
                        ciscoFlashCfgDevInsNotifEnable,
                        ciscoFlashCfgDevRemNotifEnable
                    }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing mandatory Flash
        device level information."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 12 }

ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroupRev1 OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSize,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceMaxPartitions,
                        ciscoFlashDevicePartitions,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceController,
                        ciscoFlashPhyEntIndex
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of optional objects providing
        Flash device level information. This deprecates
        ciscoFlashDeviceOptionalInfoGroup object group."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 13 }

ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev1 OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashCopyCommand,
                        ciscoFlashCopyProtocol,
                        ciscoFlashCopyServerAddress,
                        ciscoFlashCopySourceName,
                        ciscoFlashCopyDestinationName,
                        ciscoFlashCopyRemoteUserName,
                        ciscoFlashCopyStatus,
                        ciscoFlashCopyNotifyOnCompletion,
                        ciscoFlashCopyTime,
                        ciscoFlashCopyEntryStatus,
                        ciscoFlashCopyVerify
                    }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing the ability
        to copy files to and from a Flash partition.

        This group is deprecated by new group
        ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev2."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 14 }

ciscoFlashDeviceInfoGroupRev2 OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashDevicesSupported,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceSize,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceNameExtended,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceDescr,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceProgrammingJumper,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInitTime,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceChipCount,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovable,
                        ciscoFlashCfgDevInsNotifEnable,
                        ciscoFlashCfgDevRemNotifEnable
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing mandatory Flash
        device level information."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 15 }

ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev2 OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashCopyCommand,
                        ciscoFlashCopyProtocol,
                        ciscoFlashCopySourceName,
                        ciscoFlashCopyDestinationName,
                        ciscoFlashCopyRemoteUserName,
                        ciscoFlashCopyStatus,
                        ciscoFlashCopyNotifyOnCompletion,
                        ciscoFlashCopyTime,
                        ciscoFlashCopyEntryStatus,
                        ciscoFlashCopyVerify,
                        ciscoFlashCopyServerAddrType,
                        ciscoFlashCopyServerAddrRev1
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing the ability
        to copy files to and from a Flash partition.

        This Group deprecates ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev1."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 16 }

ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev2 NOTIFICATION-GROUP
   NOTIFICATIONS    {
                        ciscoFlashCopyCompletionTrap,
                        ciscoFlashPartitioningCompletionTrap,
                        ciscoFlashMiscOpCompletionTrap,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotifRev1,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotifRev1
                    }
    STATUS          deprecated
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of notification defined by this MIB.
        ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev2 object is superseded by ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev3."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 17 }

ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev3 OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         { ciscoFlashCopyRemotePassword }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing the ability
        to copy files to and from a Flash partition.

        This Group supplements ciscoFlashCopyOpGroupRev2."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 18 }

ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupSupp1 OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         { ciscoFlashFileDate }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing Flash
        file level information in addition to the
        objects found in ciscoFlashFileInfoGroupRev1."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 19 }

ciscoFlashFileTypeInfoGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashFileByTypeSize,
                        ciscoFlashFileByTypeChecksum,
                        ciscoFlashFileByTypeStatus,
                        ciscoFlashFileByTypeName,
                        ciscoFlashFileByTypeDate
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing Flash
        file information which are sorted by file type."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 20 }

ciscoFlashDeviceInfoExtGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         { ciscoFlashDeviceSizeExtended }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing high capacity
        mandatory Flash device level information."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 21 }

ciscoFlashPartitionInfoExtGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashPartitionSizeExtended,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpaceExtended
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing haigh capacity
        Flash partition level information."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 22 }

ciscoFlashDeviceInfoExtGroupSupRev1 OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         { ciscoFlashDeviceMinPartitionSizeExtended }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing high capacity
        mandatory Flash device level information.

        This Group is supplement to ciscoFlashDeviceInfoExtGroup."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 23 }

ciscoFlashPartitionInfoGroupRev1 OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS         {
                        ciscoFlashPartitionStartChip,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionEndChip,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionSize,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionFreeSpace,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionFileCount,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionChecksumAlgorithm,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionStatus,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionUpgradeMethod,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionName,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionNeedErasure,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionFileNameLength,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifThreshold,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotifEnable
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "A collection of objects providing Flash
        partition level information. Where a Flash
        device has not been partitioned or does
        not support partitioning, a partition is
        synonymous with the entire device."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 24 }

ciscoFlashNotifGroupRev3 NOTIFICATION-GROUP
   NOTIFICATIONS    {
                        ciscoFlashCopyCompletionTrap,
                        ciscoFlashPartitioningCompletionTrap,
                        ciscoFlashMiscOpCompletionTrap,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedNotifRev1,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedNotifRev1,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceNotif,
                        ciscoFlashPartitionLowSpaceRecoveryNotif,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceChangeExtTrap,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceInsertedExtNotif,
                        ciscoFlashDeviceRemovedExtNotif
                    }
    STATUS          current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The set of notification defined by this MIB."
    ::= { ciscoFlashMIBGroups 25 }

END