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The SNMP protocol is used to for conveying information and commands between agents and managing entities. SNMP uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) as the transport protocol for passing data between managers and agents. The reasons for using UDP for SNMP are, firstly it has low overheads in comparison to TCP, which uses a 3-way hand shake for connection. Secondly, in congested networks, SNMP over TCP is a bad idea because TCP in order to maintain reliability will flood the network with retransmissions.

Management information (MIB) is represented as a collection of managed objects. These objects together form a virtual information base called MIB. An agent may implement many MIBs, but all agents must implement a particular MIB called MIB-II [16]. This standard defines variables for things such as interface statistics (interface speeds, MTU, octets sent, octets received, etc.) as well as various other things pertaining to the system itself (system location, system contact, etc.). The main goal of MIB-II is to provide general TCP/IP management information.

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-- *****************************************************************
-- CISCO CLUSTER MIB
--
-- December 1998, Lucern Ma
--
-- Copyright (c) 1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
-- All rights reserved.
-- *****************************************************************


CISCO-CLUSTER-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS
    ciscoMgmt
        FROM CISCO-SMI
    MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, 
    Integer32
        FROM SNMPv2-SMI
    TAddress, TDomain,
    MacAddress, TimeStamp,
    RowStatus
        FROM SNMPv2-TC
    SnmpAdminString
        FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
    MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
        FROM SNMPv2-CONF
    Unsigned32
        FROM CISCO-TC;

ciscoClusterMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
    LAST-UPDATED "9907280000Z"
    ORGANIZATION "Cisco Systems Inc."
    CONTACT-INFO
            "       Cisco Systems
                    Customer Service

            Postal: 170 West Tasman Drive,
                    San Jose CA 95134-1706.
                    USA

               Tel: +1 800 553-NETS

            E-mail: cs-sibu@cisco.com"
    DESCRIPTION
            "The MIB module for the management of a group of
            devices called a 'cluster'.  A cluster comprises:

            1. A command switch, which is a device that can provide
               a single point of management (including SNMP, Web
               Console and CLI/Telnet Console) for the devices
               in the cluster;

            2. Zero or more expansion switches, or called the
               cluster members throughout the context of this MIB,
               which are devices that can be managed via a command 
               switch.  The command switch is also considered as a 
               cluster member.  Thus it has an entry in the MIB tables
               defined below for cluster members.

            Only the command switch IP address, passwords, and SNMP
            community strings need to be configured in order to
            provide management access to members of the cluster.

            The Entity MIB is cross-referenced from this MIB for 
            some of its table entries, which contain useful 
            information about a cluster.  For example, in the 
            Entity MIB, there is the logical table which contains
            the community string.  This information is used to 
            access detailed management information for some logical 
            entity (the cluster, in this case).

            To determine if a particular device can be a command switch
            or a member switch please refer to the device's
            user's guide."
    REVISION  "9907280000Z"
    DESCRIPTION
            "Initial version of this mib."
    ::= { ciscoMgmt 134 }

ciscoClusterMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoClusterMIB 1 }

-- MIB contains 3 groups

ccStatus          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoClusterMIBObjects 1 }
ccMember          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoClusterMIBObjects 2 }
ccCandidate       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoClusterMIBObjects 3 }

-- The Cluster Status Group

ccStatusClusterName OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX        SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..31))
    MAX-ACCESS    read-write
    STATUS        current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The name of the cluster.  Cluster command switch
             functionality is only enabled if this object is
             a non-NULL string.  Strings containing all blanks
             or a NULL string will disable the cluster.
             This object and ccStatusClusterMode in this MIB are
             the only objects that will be instantiated if the
             command switch functionality is not enabled."
    DEFVAL        { "" }
    ::= { ccStatus 1 }

ccStatusClusterMode OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX       INTEGER {
                           commandDevice(1),
                           memberDevice(2),
                           none(3)
                          }
    MAX-ACCESS    read-only
    STATUS        current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The mode of the device.  A device can become a member
             switch only when it is added to the cluster at the command
             switch.  For devices that do not belong to any cluster,
             the ccStatusClusterMode is set to 'none'."
    ::= { ccStatus 2 }

ccStatusCommanderTDomain OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX        TDomain
    MAX-ACCESS    read-only
    STATUS        current
    DESCRIPTION
            "Indicates the kind of transport service used by the command 
             switch of the cluster.  Possible values for this object, such
             as snmpUDPDomain, are defined in the Transport Mappings for
             SNMPv2 document (RFC 1906)."
    ::= { ccStatus 3 }

ccStatusCommanderTAddress OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX        TAddress
    MAX-ACCESS    read-only
    STATUS        current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The transport service address of the command switch 
             of the cluster.  The address is formatted according to the
             corresponding value of ccStatusCommanderTDomain.

             For snmpUDPDomain, a TAddress is 6 octets long, the
             initial 4 octets containing the IP-address in network-byte
             order and the last 2 containing the UDP port in network-byte
             order. Consult 'Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the
             Simple Network Management Protocol' (RFC 1906) for further
             information on snmpUDPDomain."
    ::= { ccStatus 4 }

ccStatusCommanderMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      MacAddress
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The management MAC address of the command switch of the
             cluster."
    ::= { ccStatus 5 }

ccStatusTimeOfLastChange OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX        TimeStamp
    MAX-ACCESS    read-only
    STATUS        current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The value of sysUpTime on the command switch when
             the last time the value of an instance of ccMemberOperStatus 
             changed.  The value 0 indicates that no member's status
             has ever changed since commander system initialization." 
    DEFVAL   { 0 }
    ::= { ccStatus 6 }

ccStatusLastNMSAddMemberTDomain OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      TDomain
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
            "Indicates the kind of transport service used by the
             the last NMS tried to add a member to the cluster."
    ::= { ccStatus 7 }

ccStatusLastNMSAddMemberTAddress OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      TAddress
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The transport service address of the last NMS which
             tried to add a member to the cluster.  The address is
             formatted according to the corresponding value of 
             ccStatusLastNMSAddMemberTDomain."
    ::= { ccStatus 8 }

ccStatusLastFailureAddMember OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           none(1),
                           password(2),
                           overmax(3),
                           noncandidate(4),
                           memberNumberInUse(5),
                           unreachable(6)
                        }
    MAX-ACCESS    read-only
    STATUS        current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The reason why the last NMS was unable to add a switch
             to be a member of the cluster.

             password:  The member has an enable password configured.

             overmax:   Adding the member exceeds the maximum number of
                        cluster members supported by the command switch.
                        See ccStatusMaxNumberOfMembers.
 
             noncandidate:  The member is not a candidate switch, or it 
                            does not show up in the candidate table.

             memberNumberInUse:  The member number is used by an existing
                                 member in the cluster.
                                    
             unreachable:   The member is a candidate but is unreachable or
                            has no connectivity."
    ::= { ccStatus 9 }

ccStatusMaxNumberOfMembers OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX        Unsigned32
    MAX-ACCESS    read-only
    STATUS        current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The maximum number of cluster members allowed in the
             cluster.  The command switch is considered as a cluster
             member also."
    ::= { ccStatus 10 }

ccStatusMemberOrder OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX        SnmpAdminString
    MAX-ACCESS    read-write
    STATUS        current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The suggested order in which the cluster members are
             displayed in network management applications.  The
             format of the string is n1,n2,n3,n4, ..., where
             <n#> is any valid member number in the cluster.  The
             member numbers are separated by commas with no spaces
             in between.  An example of the object's value is 
             '3,8,14,0,2' for a cluster containing member numbers
             0, 2, 3, 8, and 14."
    DEFVAL       { "" }
    ::= { ccStatus 11 }

--           The Cluster Member Table

ccMemberTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF CcMemberEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
            "This table contains one row per cluster member,
            including the command switch."
    ::= { ccMember 1 }

ccMemberEntry OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      CcMemberEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
            "An entry containing cluster management information
            applicable to a particular cluster member."
    INDEX { ccMemberMacAddress }
    ::= { ccMemberTable 1 }

CcMemberEntry ::= 
      SEQUENCE {
               ccMemberMacAddress                MacAddress,
               ccMemberNumber                    Unsigned32,
               ccMemberOperStatus                INTEGER,
               ccMemberEntityLogicalIndex        Integer32,
               ccMemberRowStatus                 RowStatus
      }

ccMemberMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      MacAddress
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The management MAC address of the member device."
    ::= { ccMemberEntry 1 }

ccMemberNumber OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Unsigned32
    MAX-ACCESS  read-create
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
            "An arbitrary value which uniquely identifies the 
             cluster member switch number. It ranges from 1 to
             ccStatusMaxNumberOfMembers."
    ::= { ccMemberEntry 2 }

ccMemberOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      INTEGER {
                           active(1),
                           inactive(2)
                        }
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The status of cluster management connectivity between
             the command switch and a cluster member. Cluster management
             connectivity is determined by the exchange of cluster
             management messages between the command switch and a
             cluster member. A member that has failed to exchange
             cluster management messages with the command switch is
             deemed to be inactive. Otherwise, it is deemed to be active."
    ::= { ccMemberEntry 3 }

ccMemberEntityLogicalIndex OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..2147483647)
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The value of entLogicalIndex in the ENTITY-MIB
             corresponding to this cluster member. Creating an
             entry in this table creates a corresponding entry
             in the entLogicalTable in the ENTITY-MIB."
    ::= { ccMemberEntry 4 }

ccMemberRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      RowStatus
    MAX-ACCESS  read-create
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
        "The status of this conceptual row. A device
         is added to the cluster of a command switch by 
         creating an entry in this table for the device. The
         devices currently eligible to be added into the
         cluster are listed in the ccCandidateTable.
         An attempt to add a new member may fail.  See
         ccStatusLastFailureAddMember for possible reasons
         for that failure."
    ::= { ccMemberEntry 5 }

--           The Cluster Candidate Table

ccCandidateTable OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF CcCandidateEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
            "This table contains one row per cluster candidate,
             A cluster candidate is a device that is currently
             eligible to be added to the cluster of a command
             switch.  A device is eligible if it satisfies the
             following conditions:
             1. It supports the cluster management protocol.
             2. It is directly connected to an existing cluster
                member.
       
             The entries in this table and the entries in 
             ccMemberTable are mutually exclusive at all
             times.  That is, any device that is a cluster
             member never shows up in the ccCandidateTable
             or is never a candidate at the same time .  Also, any 
             candidate that shows up in ccCandidateTable should not
             appear in ccMemberTable."
    ::= { ccCandidate 1 }

ccCandidateEntry       OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      CcCandidateEntry
    MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
            "An entry pertaining to a single candidate device."
    INDEX { ccCandidateMacAddress }
    ::= { ccCandidateTable 1 }

CcCandidateEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      ccCandidateMacAddress    MacAddress
}

ccCandidateMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE
    SYNTAX      MacAddress
    MAX-ACCESS  read-only
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The MAC address of a device qualified to
             to be a cluster member of the command switch 
             cluster."
    ::= { ccCandidateEntry 1 }

-- Notifications
ciscoClusterMIBNotificationsPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { ciscoClusterMIB 2 }
ciscoClusterMIBNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { ciscoClusterMIBNotificationsPrefix 0 }

ccStatusMemberStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
    OBJECTS     { ccMemberOperStatus }
    STATUS      current
    DESCRIPTION
          " A cluster member status change notification
            is generated whenever the value of any instance
            of ccClusterMemberOperStatus changes after the
            member is completely added to the cluster."
    ::= { ciscoClusterMIBNotifications 1 }

-- Conformance Information

ciscoClusterMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoClusterMIB 3 }
ciscoClusterMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { ciscoClusterMIBConformance 1 }
ciscoClusterMIBGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER
            ::= { ciscoClusterMIBConformance 2 }

-- Compliance statements

ciscoClusterCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The compliance statement for the CLUSTER MIB."
    MODULE  -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS { ciscoClusterStatusGroup,
                       ciscoClusterMemberStatusGroup,
                       ciscoClusterMemberGroup,
                       ciscoClusterCandidateGroup }
    ::= { ciscoClusterMIBCompliances 1 }

-- MIB groupings

ciscoClusterStatusGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
             ccStatusTimeOfLastChange,
             ccStatusLastNMSAddMemberTAddress,
             ccStatusLastNMSAddMemberTDomain,
             ccStatusLastFailureAddMember,
             ccStatusMaxNumberOfMembers,
             ccStatusMemberOrder
            }
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The collection of objects which are used to represent
             the status of the cluster.  These objects are accessible
             on the command switch."
    ::= { ciscoClusterMIBGroups 1 }

ciscoClusterMemberStatusGroup OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
             ccStatusClusterName, 
             ccStatusClusterMode,
             ccStatusCommanderTDomain,
             ccStatusCommanderTAddress,
             ccStatusCommanderMacAddress
            }
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The collection of objects which are used to represent
             the status of the cluster.  These objects are accessible
             on the cluster members and the command switch."
    ::= { ciscoClusterMIBGroups 2 }

ciscoClusterMemberGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
             ccMemberOperStatus,
             ccMemberNumber,
             ccMemberEntityLogicalIndex,
             ccMemberRowStatus
            }
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The collection of objects which are used to represent
             the members of a cluster.  These objects are accessible
             on the command switch only."
    ::= { ciscoClusterMIBGroups 3 }

ciscoClusterCandidateGroup    OBJECT-GROUP
    OBJECTS {
             ccCandidateMacAddress
            }
    STATUS  current
    DESCRIPTION
            "The collection of objects which are used to represent
             cluster candidates.  These objects are accessible
             on the command switch only."
    ::= { ciscoClusterMIBGroups 4 }

END