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This module defines a portion of the management information base (MIB) for managing ATM LAN Emulation Client nodes. It is meant to be used in connection with the AToM MIB and MIB-II / RFC 1573 'ifTable' entries for each LEC / emulated 802.x network interface.

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lecConfigTable
A table describing all of the LAN Emulation Clients implemented by this host. Each LE Client has a row in the MIB-II/RFC 1573 Interfaces table (describing the emulated packet interface it presents to higher layers). Each LE Client also has a row in this ...
lecConfigEntry
Each table entry contains configuration information for one LAN Emulation Client. Most of the objects are derived from Initial State Parameters in the LAN Emulation specification.
lecIndex
A value which uniquely identifies this conceptual row in the lecConfigTable. If the conceptual row identified by this value of lecIndex is recreated following an agent restart, the same value of lecIndex must be used to identify the recreated row. (Howev ...
lecRowStatus
This object lets network managers create and delete LAN Emulation Clients, on systems that support this optional capability. It does not control Joins and Terminations; they are controlled by 'ifAdminStatus'. However, taking rows out of service will have ...
lecOwner
The entity that configured this entry and is therefore using the resources assigned to it.
lecConfigMode
Indicates whether this LAN Emulation Client should auto-configure the next time it is (re)started. In automatic(1) mode, a client uses a LAN Emulation Configuration Server to learn the ATM address of its LAN Emulation Server, and to obtain other parameter ...
lecConfigLanType
C2c LAN Type (configured). The data frame format which this client will use the next time it returns to the Initial State. Auto-configuring clients use this parameter in their Configure requests. Manually-configured clients use it in their Join requests ...
lecConfigMaxDataFrameSize
C3c Maximum Data Frame Size (configured). The maximum data frame size which this client will use the next time it returns to the Initial State. Auto-configuring clients use this parameter in their Configure requests. Manually-configured clients use it i ...
lecConfigLanName
C5c ELAN Name (configured). The ELAN Name this client will use the next time it returns to the Initial State. Auto-configuring clients use this parameter in their Configure requests. Manually-configured clients use it in their Join requests. This MIB ob ...
lecConfigLesAtmAddress
C9 LE Server ATM Address. The LAN Emulation Server which this client will use the next time it is started in manual configuration mode. When lecConfigMode is 'automatic', there is no need to set this address, and no advantage to doing so. The client will ...
lecControlTimeout
C7 Control Time-out. Time out period used for timing out most request/response control frame interactions, as specified elsewhere [in the LAN Emulation specification]. In LANE V2.0, this value specifies the maximum cumulative timeout for an exponential ...
lecMaxUnknownFrameCount
This is the LANE V1.0 version of 'C10 Maximum Unknown Frame Count'. It should not be implemented except as required for backwards compatibility. It has been deprecated because LANE V2.0 permits this parameter to take values up to 20 -- a revision which d ...
lecMaxUnknownFrameTime
C11 Maximum Unknown Frame Time. Within the period of time defined by the Maximum Unknown Frame Time, a LE Client will send no more than Maximum Unknown Frame Count frames to the BUS for a given unicast LAN Destination, and it must also initiate the addre ...
lecVccTimeoutPeriod
C12 VCC Time-out Period. A LE Client SHOULD release any Data Direct VCC that it has not used to transmit or receive any data frames for the length of the VCC Time-out Period. This parameter is only meaningful for SVC Data Direct VCCs signalled with the ...
lecMaxRetryCount
C13 Maximum Retry Count. A LE CLient MUST not retry a LE_ARP_REQUEST for a given frame's LAN destination more than Maximum Retry Count times, after the first LE_ARP_REQUEST for that same frame's LAN destination.
lecAgingTime
C17 Aging Time. The maximum time that a LE Client will maintain an entry for a unicast LAN Destination in its LE_ARP cache in the absence of a verification of that relationship. This time value is expressed in seconds.
lecForwardDelayTime
C18 Forward Delay Time. The maximum time that a LE Client will maintain an entry for a non-local MAC address in its LE_ARP cache in the absence of a verification of that relationship, as long as the Topology Change flag C19 is true. lecForwardDelayTime S ...
lecExpectedArpResponseTime
C20 Expected LE_ARP Reponse Time. The maximum time that the LEC expects an LE_ARP_REQUEST/ LE_ARP_RESPONSE cycle to take. Used for retries and verifies. This time value is expressed in seconds.
lecFlushTimeOut
C21 Flush Time-out. Time limit to wait to receive a LE_FLUSH_RESPONSE after the LE_FLUSH_REQUEST has been sent before taking recovery action. This time value is expressed in seconds.
lecPathSwitchingDelay
C22 Path Switching Delay. The time since sending a frame to the BUS after which the LE Client may assume that the frame has been either discarded or delivered to the recipient. May be used to bypass the Flush protocol. This time value is expressed in se ...
lecLocalSegmentID
C23 Local Segment ID. The segment ID of the emulated LAN. This is only required for IEEE 802.5 clients that are Source Routing bridges. This object has been deprecated and replaced by a pair of Config/Actual objects. It shouldn't be implemented except ...
lecMulticastSendType
C24 Multicast Send VCC Type. Signalling parameter that SHOULD be used by the LE Client when establishing the Multicast Send VCC. This is the method to be used by the LE Client when specifying traffic parameters when it sets up the Multicast Send VCC for ...
lecMulticastSendAvgRate
C25 Multicast Send VCC AvgRate. Signalling parameter that SHOULD be used by the LE Client when establishing the Multicast Send VCC. Forward and Backward Sustained Cell Rate to be requested by LE Client when setting up Multicast Send VCC, if using Variabl ...
lecMulticastSendPeakRate
C26 Multicast Send VCC PeakRate. Signalling parameter that SHOULD be used by the LE Client when establishing the Multicast Send VCC. Forward and Backward Peak Cell Rate to be requested by LE Client when setting up the Multicast Send VCC when using either ...
lecConnectionCompleteTimer
C28 Connection Complete Timer. Optional. In Connection Establishment this is the time period in which data or a READY_IND message is expected from a Calling Party. This time value is expressed in seconds.
lecConfigLecsAtmAddress
LE Configuration Server ATM address. A manually-configured LECS address that this client may use in its attempts at auto-configuration.
lecInitialControlTimeout
C7i Initial Control Time-out. In LANE V2.0, control time-out consists of an initial time-out of C7i seconds, a retry multiplier (or logarithmic back-off base) of C7x, and a cumulative maximum time-out of C7 seconds.
lecControlTimeoutMultiplier
C7x Control Time-out Multiplier. In LANE V2.0, control time-out consists of an initial time-out of C7i seconds, a retry multiplier (or logarithmic back-off base) of C7x, and a cumulative maximum time-out of C7 seconds.
lecV2MaxUnknownFrameCount
C10 Maximum Unknown Frame Count. See the description of lecMaxUnknownFrameTime above. This object may be used with both LANE V1.0 clients & LANE V2.0 clients. For LANE V1.0 clients, this value should be in the range 1..10, with a default of 1.
lecConfigLocalSegmentID
C23c Local Segment ID (configured). The segment ID of the emulated LAN. This is only required for IEEE 802.5 clients that are Source Routing bridges. A setting which this client will use the next time it returns to the Initial State. This MIB object wil ...
lecConfigV2Capable
C29c V2 Capable (configured). A setting which this client will use the next time it returns to the Initial State. Indicates whether this client is set up to behave as a LANE V2 client. This MIB object will not be overwritten with the new value from a LE_ ...
lecConfigSelectiveMulticast
C32c Selective Multicast (configured). A setting which this client will use the next time it returns to the Initial State. Indicates if this client is configured to register to receive specific multicast destination MAC addresses. Must not be 'true' if l ...
lecForwardDisconnectTimeout
C33 Forward Disconnect Time-out If the LE Client detects that the BUS has had no Multicast Forward VCCs to the LE Client for time Forward Disconnect Time-out, the LE Client MUST disconnect from the BUS and try to re-establish a new connection.
lecConfigLLCMultiplexCapable
C34c LLC Multiplex Capable (configured). A setting which this client will use the next time it returns to the Initial State. Gives a network manager an optional method to disable LLC multiplexing on a LANE V2 client that supports it. Cannot be used to en ...
lecMinReconfigureDelay
C37 Minimum Reconfigure Delay. The minimum time that a LE client must wait before retrying reconfiguration. This setting must be less than or equal to lecMaxReconfigureDelay.
lecMaxReconfigureDelay
C38 Maximum Reconfigure Delay. The maximum time that a LE client must wait before retrying reconfiguration. This setting must be greater than or equal to lecMinReconfigureDelay.
lecMaxBusConnectRetries
C39 Maximum BUS Connect Retries. The maximum number of times that a LE Client can try to establish the Default Multicast Send VCC before returning to the configuration procedure.
lecTokenRingExplorerExclude
C40 Token Ring Explorer Frame Exclude. This indicates whether or not the LE Client wishes to receive Token Ring explorer frames other than those directed to one of its registered MAC addresses. Normally, only bridges need to receive such explorer frames. ...
lecStatusTable
A read-only table containing identification, status, and operational information about the LAN Emulation Clients this agent manages.
lecStatusEntry
Each table entry contains information about one LAN Emulation Client.
lecIfIndex
This object identifies the logical interface number ('ifIndex') assigned to this client, and is used to identify corresponding rows in the Interfaces MIB. Note that re-initialization of the management agent may cause a client's 'lecIfIndex' to change.
lecPrimaryAtmAddress
C1 LE Client's ATM Addresses. The primary ATM address of this LAN Emulation Client. This address is used to establish the Control Direct and Multicast Send VCCs, and may also be used to set up Data Direct VCCs. A client may have additional ATM addresses ...
lecID
C14 LE Client Identifier. Each LE Client requires a LE Client Identifier (LECID) assigned by the LE Server during the Join phase. The LECID is placed in control requests by the LE Client and MAY be used for echo suppression on multicast data frames sent ...
lecInterfaceState
The current state of the LAN Emulation Client. Note that 'ifOperStatus' is defined to be 'up' when, and only when, 'lecInterfaceState' is 'operational'.
lecLastFailureRespCode
Status code from the last failed Configure response or Join response. Failed responses are those for which the LE_CONFIGURE_RESPONSE / LE_JOIN_RESPONSE frame contains a non-zero code, or fails to arrive within a timeout period. If none of this client's r ...
lecLastFailureState
The state this client was in when it updated the 'lecLastFailureRespCode'. If 'lecLastFailureRespCode' is 'none', this object has the value initialState(1).
lecProtocol
The LAN Emulation protocol which this client supports, and specifies in its LE_JOIN_REQUESTs.
lecVersion
The LAN Emulation protocol version which this client supports, and specifies in its LE_JOIN_REQUESTs.
lecTopologyChange
C19 Topology Change. Boolean indication that the LE Client is using the Forward Delay Time C18, instead of the Aging Time C17, to age non-local entries in its LE_ARP cache C16. For a client which is not connected to the LES, this object is defined to hav ...
lecConfigServerAtmAddress
The ATM address of the LAN Emulation Configuration Server (if known) or the empty string (otherwise).
lecConfigSource
Indicates whether this LAN Emulation Client used the LAN Emulation Configuration Server, and, if so, what method it used to establish the Configuration Direct VCC. The value 'configInProgress' indicates configuration is in progress, and may be used to tro ...
lecActualLanType
C2 LAN Type. The data frame format that this LAN Emulation Client is using right now. This may come from * lecConfigLanType, * the LAN Emulation Configuration Server, or * the LAN Emulation Server This value is related to 'ifMtu' and 'ifType'. See t ...
lecActualMaxDataFrameSize
C3 Maximum Data Frame Size. The maximum data frame size that this LAN Emulation client is using right now. This may come from * lecConfigMaxDataFrameSize, * the LAN Emulation Configuration Server, or * the LAN Emulation Server
lecActualLanName
C5 ELAN Name. The identity of the emulated LAN which this client last joined, or wishes to join. This may come from * lecConfigLanName, * the LAN Emulation Configuration Server, or * the LAN Emulation Server
lecActualLesAtmAddress
C9 LE Server ATM Address. The LAN Emulation Server address currently in use or most recently attempted. If no LAN Emulation Server attachment has been tried, this object's value is the zero-length string.
lecProxyClient
C4 Proxy. Indicates whether this client is acting as a proxy. Proxy clients are allowed to represent unregistered MAC addresses and route descriptors, and receive copies of LE_ARP_REQUEST frames for such LAN Destinations.
lecActualLocalSegmentID
C23 Local Segment ID. The segment ID of the emulated LAN. This is only required for IEEE 802.5 clients that are Source Routing bridges.
lecActualV2Capable
C29 V2 Capable. If set, the LE Client must exhibit LANE v2 behavior where it differs in its requirements from LANE v1 behavior. If clear, the LE Client must exhibit LANE v1 behavior in those cases. This variable is set or cleared according to the prese ...
lecElanID
C31 ELAN-ID. The ELAN-ID to be used in all LANE LLC-multiplexed data frames sent or received by this client. This object takes the value 0 if the LES is a LANE V1.0 LES. The initial value of this object is 0.
lecActualSelectiveMulticast
C32 Selective Multicast. This indicates whether or not the LE Client will register to receive specific multicast destination MAC addresses. If this flag is set, the LE Client MUST issue a LE_REGISTER_REQUEST for all of the multicast or group MAC adddres ...
lecActualLLCMultiplexCapable
C34 LLC Multiplex Capable. If set, this variable indicates that the LE Client can accept and process LLC-multiplexed Data Direct VCCs. If clear, it indicates that the LE Client will refuse to accept LLC-multiplexed Data Direct VCCs. This variable MUST ...
lecPreferredLesAddress
C35 Preferred LES Address. The ATM address of the preferred LE Server. This variable is set during the Configuration phase by copying the contents of the Preferred LES TLV received in the LE_CONFIGURE_RESPONSE.
lecStoresServiceCategories
Indicates whether or not the client saves Service Category TLV data from LE_ARP_RESPONSEs and makes it available through leArpTable and leRDArpTable.
lecMappingTable
A table mapping the 'ifIndex' values of 'aflane8023' and 'aflane8025' interfaces to the 'lecIndex' values of the corresponding LAN Emulation Clients.
lecMappingEntry
Each row describes one ifIndex --> lecIndex mapping.
lecMappingIndex
The 'lecIndex' of the client which implements the specified interface.
lecStatisticsTable
An extension table containing traffic statistics for all the LAN Emulation Clients this host implements.
lecStatisticsEntry
Each row in this table contains traffic statistics for one LAN Emulation client.
lecArpRequestsOut
The number of LE_ARP_REQUESTs sent over the LUNI by this LAN Emulation Client.
lecArpRequestsIn
The number of LE_ARP_REQUESTs received over the LUNI by this LAN Emulation Client. Requests may arrive on the Control Direct VCC or on the Control Distribute VCC, depending upon how the LES is implemented and the chances it has had for learning. This cou ...
lecArpRepliesOut
The number of LE_ARP_RESPONSEs sent over the LUNI by this LAN Emulation Client.
lecArpRepliesIn
The number of LE_ARP_RESPONSEs received over the LUNI by this LAN Emulation Client. This count includes all such replies, whether solicited or not. Replies may arrive on the Control Direct VCC or on the Control Distribute VCC, depending upon how the LES ...
lecControlFramesOut
The total number of control packets sent by this LAN Emulation Client over the LUNI.
lecControlFramesIn
The total number of control packets received by this LAN Emulation Client over the LUNI.
lecSvcFailures
The total number of * outgoing LAN Emulation SVCs which this client tried, but failed, to open; * incoming LAN Emulation SVCs which this client tried, but failed to establish; and * incoming LAN Emulation SVCs which this client rejected for protocol or ...
lecFlowFailures
The total number of * outgoing LLC-multiplexed LAN Emulation flows which this client tried, but failed, to open; * incoming LLC-multiplexed LAN Emulation flows which this client did not accept / establish. Only failures of which the LEC is aware and whi ...
lecEchoDiscards
The number of incoming data frames which were thrown away because they were echo frames (e. g., copies of this client's own outgoing traffic). Such discards are a normal part of LAN Emulation and not a cause for alarm. So this counter is mainly of intere ...
lecFilteredMulticasts
The number of incoming data frames which were thrown away by the client because they were for a multicast (or group) address upper-layer software didn't want. If this counter indicates that a LEC is being loaded down with an excessive number of unwanted m ...
lecServerVccTable
A table identifying the Control VCCs and Multicast VCCs for each LAN Emulation Client which this host implements. For LANE 2.0 clients, the table identifies Control VCCs and Default Multicast Send VCCs.
lecServerVccEntry
Each row in this table describes the Control VCCs and Multicast VCCs for one LEC.
lecConfigDirectInterface
The interface associated with the Configuration Direct VCC. If no Configuration Direct VCC exists, this object has the value 0. Otherwise, the objects ( lecConfigDirectInterface, lecConfigDirectVpi, lecConfigDirectVci ) identify the circuit.
lecConfigDirectVpi
If the Configuration Direct VCC exists, this object contains the VPI which identifies that VCC at the point where it connects to this LE client. Otherwise, this object has the value 0.
lecConfigDirectVci
If the Configuration Direct VCC exists, this object contains the VCI which identifies that VCC at the point where it connects to this LE client. Otherwise, this object has the value 0.
lecControlDirectInterface
The interface associated with the Control Direct VCC. If no Control Direct VCC exists, this object has the value 0. Otherwise, the objects ( lecControlDirectInterface, lecControlDirectVpi, lecControlDirectVci ) identify the circuit.
lecControlDirectVpi
If the Control Direct VCC exists, this object contains the VPI which identifies that VCC at the point where it connects to this LE client. Otherwise, this object has the value 0.
lecControlDirectVci
If the Control Direct VCC exists, this object contains the VCI which identifies that VCC at the point where it connects to this LE client. Otherwise, this object has the value 0.
lecControlDistributeInterface
The interface associated with the Control Distribute VCC. If no Control Distribute VCC has been set up to this client, this object has the value 0. Otherwise, the objects ( lecControlDistributeInterface, lecControlDistributeVpi, lecControlDistributeVci ...
lecControlDistributeVpi
If the Control Distribute VCC exists, this object contains the VPI which identifies that VCC at the point where it connects to this LE client. Otherwise, this object has the value 0.
lecControlDistributeVci
If the Control Distribute VCC exists, this object contains the VCI which identifies that VCC at the point where it connects to this LE client. Otherwise, this object contains the value 0.
lecMulticastSendInterface
The interface associated with the Multicast Send VCC. If no Multicast Send VCC exists, this object has the value 0. Otherwise, the objects ( lecMulticastSendInterface, lecMulticastSendVpi, lecMulticastSendVci ) identify the circuit.
lecMulticastSendVpi
If the Multicast Send VCC exists, this object contains the VPI which identifies that VCC at the point where it connects to this LE client. Otherwise, this object has the value 0.
lecMulticastSendVci
If the Multicast Send VCC exists, this object contains the VCI which identifies that VCC at the point where it connects to this LE client. Otherwise, this object has the value 0.
lecMulticastForwardInterface
For a LANE V1.0 client: ----------------------- The interface associated with the Multicast Forward VCC. If no Multicast Forward VCC has been set up to this client, this object has the value 0. Otherwise, the objects ( lecMulticastForwardInterface, lecM ...
lecMulticastForwardVpi
For a LANE V1.0 client: ----------------------- If the Multicast Forward VCC exists, this object contains the VPI which identifies that VCC at the point where it connects to this LE client. Otherwise, this object has the value 0. For a LANE V2.0 client in ...
lecMulticastForwardVci
For a LANE V1.0 client: ----------------------- If the Multicast Forward VCC exists, this object contains the VCI which identifies that VCC at the point where it connects to this LE client. Otherwise, this object has the value 0. For a LANE V2.0 client in ...
lecAtmAddressTable
A table listing all of the ATM addresses belonging to this host's LAN Emulation Clients.
lecAtmAddressEntry
Each row in this table describes one of a client's ATM addresses.
lecAtmAddress
The ATM address this row describes. This could be either a primary address or a secondary address.
lecAtmAddressStatus
Used to create and delete rows in this table. A management station may not change the status of a primary ATM address to 'notInService' or 'destroy' unless the client's ifAdminStatus is 'down', and the client's lecInterfaceState is 'initialState'. Seconda ...
lecAtmAddressMuxed
Indicates what type(s) of connections the LEC is willing to establish at this ATM address.
lecMacAddressTable
This table contains entries for all of the registered MAC addresses belonging to this agent's LE clients. For all LANE clients, this includes C6 Local Unicast MAC Address(es). Each LE Client has zero or more local unicast MAC addresses. In an operation ...
lecMacAddressEntry
Each table row describes a (MAC address, ATM address) pair registered for a particular client.
lecMacAddress
A unicast or multicast MAC address that this LEC has registered with its LES. Note that the LANE V1.0 specification does not allow V1.0 clients to register multicast addresses.
lecMacAddressAtmBinding
The non-multiplexed ATM address, if any, registered for 'lecMacAddress'.
lecMacAddressMuxedAtmBinding
The LLC-multiplexed ATM address, if any, registered for 'lecMacAddress'.
lecMacAddressServiceCategory
A bitmap describing the service categories which the LEC supports for this MAC address. The bitmap is larger than the LANE 2.0 specification requires, in case room is ever needed for expansion.
lecRouteDescrTable
This table lists all of the Local Route Descriptors which are registered by this host's LAN Emulation Clients. C8 Local Route Descriptor(s). Local Route Descriptors exist only for source-routed IEEE 802.5 LE Clients that are Source-Route Bridges. All Lo ...
lecRouteDescrEntry
Each table row describes a (Route Descriptor, ATM address) pair registered for a particular client.
lecRouteDescrSegmentID
The LAN ID portion of the IEEE 802.5 route descriptor associated with this conceptual row.
lecRouteDescrBridgeNumber
The Bridge Number portion of the IEEE 802.5 route descriptor associated with this conceptual row.
lecRouteDescrAtmBinding
The non-multiplexed ATM address, if any, registered for the IEEE 802.5 route descriptor ('lecRouteDescrSegmentID', 'lecRouteDescrBridgeNumber').
lecRouteDescrMuxedAtmBinding
The LLC-multiplexed ATM address, if any, registered for the IEEE 802.5 route descriptor ('lecRouteDescrSegmentID', 'lecRouteDescrBridgeNumber').
lecRouteDescrServiceCategory
A bitmap describing the service categories which the LEC supports for this route descriptor. The bitmap is larger than the LANE 2.0 specification requires, in case room is ever needed for expansion.
leArpTable
This table provides access to an ATM LAN Emulation Client's MAC-to-ATM ARP cache. It contains entries for unicast addresses and for the broadcast address. For LANE V2.0 clients whose C32 Selective Multicast flag is set, this table will also contain multi ...
leArpEntry
An ATM LAN Emulation ARP cache entry containing information about the binding of one MAC address to one ATM address.
leArpMacAddress
The MAC address for which this cache entry provides a translation. Since ATM LAN Emulation uses an ARP protocol to locate the Broadcast and Unknown Server, the value of this object could be the broadcast MAC address. Starting with LANE Version 2.0, the ...
leArpAtmAddress
The non-multiplexed LE Client or Broadcast/Multicast Service ATM address corresponding to the MAC address 'leArpMacAddress'. This value may be determined through the use of the LE_ARP procedure, through source address learning, or through other mechanisms ...
leArpIsRemoteAddress
Indicates whether this entry is for a local or remote MAC address. In this context, 'local' means 'a MAC address that is local to the remote client', as opposed to 'one of my addresses'. true(1) The address is believed to be remote - or its local/remote s ...
leArpEntryType
Indicates how this LE_ARP table entry was created and whether it is aged.
leArpRowStatus
Lets users create and delete LE_ARP cache entries, on systems that support this capability. Normally clients will maintain their LE_ARP caches automatically. However, managers may occasionally want to create 'static' LE_ARP cache entries. Rules 1. Befor ...
leArpMuxedAtmAddress
The LLC-multiplexed LE Client or Broadcast/Multicast Service ATM address corresponding to the MAC address 'leArpMacAddress'. This value may be determined through the use of the LE_ARP procedure, through source address learning, or through other mechanisms ...
leArpServiceCategory
A bitmap describing the service categories which the LEC 'lecIndex' supports. This value normally comes from the optional 'Service- Category' TLV in LANE 2.0 LE_ARP_RESPONSEs. The bitmap is larger than the LANE 2.0 specification requires, in case room is ...
leRDArpTable
This table provides access to an ATM LAN Emulation Client's Route Descriptor-to-ATM ARP cache. Implementation of this table is optional for hosts that do not support emulated IEEE 802.5 Token Ring LANs, and mandatory for hosts which do. C16 LE_ARP Cache. ...
leRDArpEntry
An ATM LAN Emulation ARP cache entry containing information about the binding of one IEEE 802.5 route descriptor to one ATM address.
leRDArpSegmentID
The LAN ID portion of the IEEE 802.5 route descriptor associated with this ARP cache entry.
leRDArpBridgeNumber
The Bridge Number portion of the IEEE 802.5 route descriptor associated with this ARP cache entry.
leRDArpAtmAddress
The non-multiplexed ATM address of the LAN Emulation Client which is associated with the route descriptor ('leRDArpSegmentID', 'leRDArpBridgeNumber'). This value may be determined through the use of the LE_ARP procedure, through source address learning, o ...
leRDArpEntryType
Indicates how this LE_ARP table entry was created and whether it is aged.
leRDArpRowStatus
Lets users create and delete LE_ARP cache entries, on systems that support this capability. Normally clients will maintain their LE_ARP caches automatically. However, managers may occasionally want to create 'static' LE_ARP cache entries. Rules 1. Befor ...
leRDArpMuxedAtmAddress
The LLC-multiplexed ATM address of the LAN Emulation Client which is associated with the route descriptor ('leRDArpSegmentID', 'leRDArpBridgeNumber'). This value may be determined through the use of the LE_ARP procedure, through source address learning, o ...
leRDArpServiceCategory
A bitmap describing the service categories which the LEC 'lecIndex'supports. This value normally comes from the optional 'Service- Category' TLV in LANE 2.0 LE_ARP_RESPONSEs. The bitmap is larger than the LANE 2.0 specification requires, in case room is e ...
leRDArpIsRemoteDescriptor
Indicates whether this entry is for a local or remote route descriptor. In this context, 'local' means 'a route descriptor that is local to the remote client', as opposed to 'one of my route descriptors'. true(1) The route descriptor is believed to be rem ...
lecMcForwardTable
A table identifying Multicast Forward VCCs for LAN Emulation Version 2.0 clients.
lecMcForwardEntry
Each row represents one Multicast Forward VCC.
lecMcForwardInterface
The interface associated with the Multicast Forward VCC.
lecMcForwardVpi
The VPI which identifies the Multicast Forward VCC at the point where it connects to the LANE client.
lecMcForwardVci
The VCI which identifies the Multicast Forward VCC at the point where it connects to the LANE client.
lecMcForwardVerification
Indicates whether the calling address for this VCC has been verified. none - No verification implicit - Calling party address was same as BUS address explicit - Client used LE_VERIFY protocol Also serves double-duty as a 'row exists' flag.
lecMacQueryLecIndex
The 'lecIndex' of the LEC whose MAC address binding the network management station wants to look up. When written: Triggers a new query. When read: Identifies the last LEC queried. (This value may be 0 if there have been no queries, or if a LEC has bee ...
lecMacQueryAddress
The MAC address whose binding the network management station wants to look up. When written: Triggers a new query. (Note that the SNMP agent is free to reject multicast and broadcast addresses with a 'badValue' error.) When read: Returns the last MAC a ...
lecMacQueryStatus
The status of the last query - one of the following: none(1) No queries have been made; therefore, other results values are invalid. unsupported(2) Queries are not supported for this LEC. local(3) The MAC address is one of the client's local MAC addresses ...
lecMacQueryAtmAddress
The non-multiplexed ATM address which this client -- i.e., client 'lecMacQueryLecIndex' -- would use in a LE_ARP_RESPONSE for 'lecMacQueryAddress'. This object is only meaningful when lecMacQueryStatus is 'localMacAddress' or 'remoteMacAddress'.
lecMacQueryMuxedAtmAddress
The LLC-multiplexed ATM address which this client -- i.e., client 'lecMacQueryLecIndex' -- would use in a LE_ARP_RESPONSE for 'lecMacQueryAddress'. This object is only meaningful when lecMacQueryStatus is 'localMacAddress' or 'remoteMacAddress'.
lecMacQueryServiceCategory
The Service Category TLV that this client would use in a LE_ARP_RESPONSE for 'lecMacQueryAddress'. If this client wouldn't return a Service Category TLV in the LE_ARP_RESPONSE, this object should be set to zero. The bitmap is larger than the LANE 2.0 spec ...
lecRDQueryLecIndex
The 'lecIndex' of the LEC whose route descriptor to ATM address binding the network management station wants to look up. When written: Triggers a new query. When read: Identifies the last LEC queried. (This value may be 0 if there have been no queries, ...
lecRDQuerySegmentID
The LAN ID portion of the IEEE 802.5 route descriptor whose binding the network management station wants to look up. When written: Triggers a new query. When read: Returns the LAN ID portion of the last RD queried, or 0 if lecRDQueryLecIndex is 0.
lecRDQueryBridgeNumber
The bridge number portion of the IEEE 802.5 route descriptor whose binding the network management station wants to look up. When written: Triggers a new query. When read: Returns the bridge number portion of the last RD queried, or 0 if lecRDQueryLecInd ...
lecRDQueryStatus
The status of the last query - one of the following: none(1) No queries have been made; therefore, other results values are invalid. unsupported(2) Queries are not supported for this LEC. local(3) The route descriptor is one of the client's local route de ...
lecRDQueryAtmAddress
The non-multiplexed ATM address which this client -- i.e., client 'lecRDQueryLecIndex' -- would use in a LE_ARP_RESPONSE for the route descriptor ('lecRDQuerySegmentID', 'lecRDQueryBridgeNumber'). This object is only meaningful when lecRDQueryStatus is 'l ...
lecRDQueryMuxedAtmAddress
The LLC-multiplexed ATM address which this client -- i.e., client 'lecRDQueryLecIndex' -- would use in a LE_ARP_RESPONSE for the route descriptor ('lecRDQuerySegmentID', 'lecRDQueryBridgeNumber'). This object is only meaningful when lecRDQueryStatus is 'l ...
lecRDQueryServiceCategory
The Service Category TLV that this client would use in a LE_ARP_RESPONSE for the route descriptor ('lecRDQuerySegmentID', 'lecRDQueryBridgeNumber'). If this client wouldn't return a Service Category TLV in the LE_ARP_RESPONSE, this object should be set to ...
lecTlvTable
This table provides a place for an agent to store interesting TLVs associated with o Registered LAN destinations o LE_ARP entries o Query results from the LE_ARP response group o Initialization / configuration and any other categories the ATM Forum ad ...
lecTlvEntry
Each table row describes one TLV of a related set.
lecTlvSetIndex
An index which helps to identify a set of TLVs, and to indicate their purpose. The value of this index defines the interpretation and use of corresponding table rows as follows: layer3Tlvs(1) ------------- This index provides access to Layer-3-Address TLV ...
lecTlvLanDestination
The MAC address or route descriptor associated with the TLV (see the description of the lecTlvSetIndex), encoded in the fashion defined in the LANE 2.0 LUNI specification (Table 16). To recap: The first two octets indicate the LAN Destination's type: 00 ...
lecTlvIndex
An arbitrary index which allows a set to contain multiple TLVs.
lecTlvType
A four-octet string indicating this item's type. It consists of a three-octet OUI, followed by an octet identifying one of the organization's TLVs.
lecTlvValue
The value - and, implicitly, the length - of the TLV.
lecTlvRowStatus
Provides a way for network managers to create and delete rows in the TLV table.

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