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-HCNUM-TC DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
-
-IMPORTS
- MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2, Counter64
- FROM SNMPv2-SMI
- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
- FROM SNMPv2-TC;
-
-hcnumTC MODULE-IDENTITY
- LAST-UPDATED "200006080000Z"
-
- ORGANIZATION "IETF OPS Area"
- CONTACT-INFO
- " E-mail: mibs@ops.ietf.org
- Subscribe: majordomo@psg.com
- with msg body: subscribe mibs
-
- Andy Bierman
- Cisco Systems Inc.
- 170 West Tasman Drive
- San Jose, CA 95134 USA
- +1 408-527-3711
- abierman@cisco.com
-
- Keith McCloghrie
- Cisco Systems Inc.
- 170 West Tasman Drive
- San Jose, CA 95134 USA
- +1 408-526-5260
- kzm@cisco.com
-
- Randy Presuhn
- BMC Software, Inc.
- Office 1-3141
- 2141 North First Street
- San Jose, California 95131 USA
- +1 408 546-1006
- rpresuhn@bmc.com"
- DESCRIPTION
- "A MIB module containing textual conventions
- for high capacity data types. This module
- addresses an immediate need for data types not directly
- supported in the SMIv2. This short-term solution
- is meant to be deprecated as a long-term solution
- is deployed."
- REVISION "200006080000Z"
- DESCRIPTION
- "Initial Version of the High Capacity Numbers
- MIB module, published as RFC 2856."
- ::= { mib-2 78 }
-
-CounterBasedGauge64 ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "The CounterBasedGauge64 type represents a non-negative
- integer, which may increase or decrease, but shall never
- exceed a maximum value, nor fall below a minimum value. The
- maximum value can not be greater than 2^64-1
- (18446744073709551615 decimal), and the minimum value can
-
- not be smaller than 0. The value of a CounterBasedGauge64
- has its maximum value whenever the information being modeled
- is greater than or equal to its maximum value, and has its
- minimum value whenever the information being modeled is
- smaller than or equal to its minimum value. If the
- information being modeled subsequently decreases below
- (increases above) the maximum (minimum) value, the
- CounterBasedGauge64 also decreases (increases).
-
- Note that this TC is not strictly supported in SMIv2,
- because the 'always increasing' and 'counter wrap' semantics
- associated with the Counter64 base type are not preserved.
- It is possible that management applications which rely
- solely upon the (Counter64) ASN.1 tag to determine object
- semantics will mistakenly operate upon objects of this type
- as they would for Counter64 objects.
-
- This textual convention represents a limited and short-term
- solution, and may be deprecated as a long term solution is
- defined and deployed to replace it."
- SYNTAX Counter64
-
-ZeroBasedCounter64 ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
- STATUS current
- DESCRIPTION
- "This TC describes an object which counts events with the
- following semantics: objects of this type will be set to
- zero(0) on creation and will thereafter count appropriate
- events, wrapping back to zero(0) when the value 2^64 is
- reached.
-
- Provided that an application discovers the new object within
- the minimum time to wrap it can use the initial value as a
- delta since it last polled the table of which this object is
- part. It is important for a management station to be aware
- of this minimum time and the actual time between polls, and
- to discard data if the actual time is too long or there is
- no defined minimum time.
-
- Typically this TC is used in tables where the INDEX space is
- constantly changing and/or the TimeFilter mechanism is in
- use.
-
- Note that this textual convention does not retain all the
- semantics of the Counter64 base type. Specifically, a
- Counter64 has an arbitrary initial value, but objects
- defined with this TC are required to start at the value
-
- zero. This behavior is not likely to have any adverse
- effects on management applications which are expecting
- Counter64 semantics.
-
- This textual convention represents a limited and short-term
- solution, and may be deprecated as a long term solution is
- defined and deployed to replace it."
- SYNTAX Counter64
-
-END