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       HP-ICF-VG-RPTR DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

       IMPORTS
           Integer32, Counter32, Counter64, 
           OBJECT-TYPE, MODULE-IDENTITY, NOTIFICATION-TYPE
               FROM SNMPv2-SMI
           DisplayString, TruthValue
               FROM SNMPv2-TC
           MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
               FROM SNMPv2-CONF
           icfVgPortStatus
               FROM ICF-VG-RPTR
           hpicfObjectModules, hpicfVg, hpicfVgRptrTrapsPrefix
               FROM HP-ICF-OID;

       hpicfVgRptrMib MODULE-IDENTITY
            LAST-UPDATED "200011032225Z"  -- November 3, 2000
            ORGANIZATION "Hewlett Packard Company,
                          Network Infrastructure Solutions"
            CONTACT-INFO
                    "Hewlett Packard Company
                     8000 Foothills Blvd.
                     Roseville, CA 95747"
            DESCRIPTION
                    "This MIB module contains objects that provide
                    HP-specific extensions to the 802.12 Repeater MIB."

            REVISION     "200011032225Z"  -- November 3, 2000
            DESCRIPTION  "Updated division name."

            REVISION     "9703060345Z"  -- March 6, 1997
            DESCRIPTION
                    "Added NOTIFICATION-GROUP information."
            REVISION     "9609100236Z"  -- September 10, 1996
            DESCRIPTION
                    "Updated division name and STATUS clauses."
            REVISION     "9602142253Z"  -- February 14, 1996
            DESCRIPTION
                    "Split this MIB module from the former monolithic
                    hp-icf MIB.  Added redundant uplink support and
                    additional global counters for standard-compliant
                    hardware support."
            REVISION     "9501180000Z"  -- January 18, 1995
            DESCRIPTION
                    "Initial version of this MIB module.  Released with
                    the HPJ2414A agent card for the HPJ2410A 100VG
                    repeater."
            ::= { hpicfObjectModules 11 }



       hpVgBasic          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpicfVg 1 }
       hpVgBasicGlobal    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpVgBasic 1 }

       hpVgEntityName OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     DisplayString (SIZE (0..15))
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The local name of this 100BaseVG repeater.  This is
                   the same value as hpicfEntityName in the case where 
                   there is Distributed Management Protocol to access
                   this device.

                   For SNMPv1, this name is appended to the agent 
                   community name to obtain a community name to use
                   to specify that the agent should proxy to this
                   repeater.  For example, if this agent has a 
                   community with a community name of 'public', and
                   the value of this object is 'repeater1', the 
                   community 'public/repeater1' will specify that the
                   agent should proxy to the public community of the
                   repeater1 box to obtain management information
                   about this repeater.

                   If an agent receives a management request where 
                   the localEntity is not specified, it will default 
                   to the local repeater on which this agent is 
                   executing."
           ::= { hpVgBasicGlobal 1 }

       hpVgRedundantUpLinksFlag  OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     TruthValue
           MAX-ACCESS read-write
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is used to indicate that the hub 
                   is configured with redundant uplink ports."
           ::= {  hpVgBasicGlobal 2 }

       hpVgXcvrTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF HpVgXcvrEntry
           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "A table containing information about transceivers.
                   All uplink, downlink, and redundent links are 
                   represented in this table"
           ::= { hpVgBasicGlobal 3 }

       hpVgXcvrEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     HpVgXcvrEntry
           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "An entry in the transceiver table"
           INDEX      { hpVgXcvrGroupIndex , hpVgXcvrIndex }
           ::= { hpVgXcvrTable 1 }

       HpVgXcvrEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               hpVgXcvrGroupIndex              Integer32,
               hpVgXcvrIndex                   Integer32,
               hpVgXcvrType                    INTEGER,  
               hpVgXcvrAssociatedPort          Integer32,  
               hpVgXcvrState                   INTEGER,
               hpVgXcvrAbandonments            Counter32,
               hpVgXcvrIsMovable               TruthValue
           }

       hpVgXcvrGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Integer32 (1..1024)
           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The group within the repeater for which this entry 
                   contains information.  This object has the same value
                   as the corresponding instance of icfVgGroupIndex."
           ::= {  hpVgXcvrEntry 1 }

       hpVgXcvrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Integer32 (1..1024)
           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The transceiver within the group for which this
                   entry contains information."
           ::= { hpVgXcvrEntry 2 }

       hpVgXcvrType OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                          other(1),
                          unknown(2),
                          pmdMissing(3),
                          utp4(4),
                          stp2(5),
                          fibre(6)
                      }
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The type of physical media supported by this
                   transceiver.  One of the following values:

                          other       undefined
                          unknown     true state not known
                          pmdMissing  PMD device not attached
                          utp4        4-pair unshielded twisted pair
                          stp2        2-pair shielded twisted pair
                          fibre       802.12 fibre optic cabling

                   This object may be 'unknown' if the implementation is
                   not capable of identifying the PMD media type, or
                   whether or not the PMD is even present."
           ::= {  hpVgXcvrEntry 3 }

       hpVgXcvrAssociatedPort OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Integer32 (1..1024)
           MAX-ACCESS read-write
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The port within the group that this transceiver is 
                   associated with.  There may be multiple transceivers
                   associated with a single port.  Also, a transceiver
                   may be moved between ports."
           ::= { hpVgXcvrEntry 4 }

       hpVgXcvrState OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                          unknown(1),
                          inUse(2),
                          standby(3),
                          silent(4),
                          linkFailure(5)
                      }
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is set to 'unknown' if the transceiver
                   is not present or its status cannot be determined.
                   'inUse' indicates that the transceiver is currently
                   selected for use by its associated port.  'standby'
                   indicates the associated port is using another
                   tranceiver, but this tranceiver could be used if
                   needed.  'silent' indicates that the tranceiver is
                   not detecting any tones on the link.   'linkFailure'
                   indicates that the tranceiver was unable to train for
                   some reason."
           ::= { hpVgXcvrEntry 5 }

       hpVgXcvrAbandonments OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The total number of times the corresponding instance
                   of the hpVgXcvrState object has entered the
                   'abandoned' state.  For downlink  ports this object
                   will have the value 0."
           ::= { hpVgXcvrEntry 6 }

       hpVgXcvrIsMovable  OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     TruthValue
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "A true value indicates that the transceiver can be
                   associated with a single port from a set of multiple
                   ports.  A false value indicates that a transceiver
                   can only be associated with a single, fixed, port"
           ::= { hpVgXcvrEntry 7 }


       hpVgNullAddrTraining OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                          preventNullAddr(1),
                          allowNullAddr(2)
                      }
           MAX-ACCESS read-write
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is used to control whether the repeater
                   will allow completion of training by end-nodes using
                   null MAC addresses.  The 802.12 standard is written
                   to disallow such training.  However, some end-nodes
                   may use this configuration at power-up before any
                   software is loaded.  If so, the user may see frequent
                   training occurring on the repeater because of this.
                   In addition, some end-node applications may not work
                   when initial training fails due to the locking out of
                   null MAC addresses.

                   The default setting of this object is to allow null
                   MAC addresses to train.  This is recommended for most
                   situations, despite the fact that it contradicts the
                   802.12 standard.

                   For repeaters that have First Learned address
                   security on this hub, disallowing null-address
                   training provides the most extensive security until
                   the ports' authorized addresses are learned.
                   However, if this creates problems for the end-node
                   applications, it may be necessary to instead
                   explicitly assign the ports' authorized addresses
                   and configure this object to allow null-address
                   training."
           ::= { hpVgBasicGlobal 4 }


       hpVgBasicGroup  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpVgBasic 2 }

       hpVgBasicGroupTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF HpVgBasicGroupEntry
           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "HP specific extensions to the vgBasicGroupTable."
           ::= { hpVgBasicGroup 1 }

       hpVgBasicGroupEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     HpVgBasicGroupEntry
           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "An entry in the table, containing HP extensions 
                   for a specific group."
           INDEX      { hpVgGrpGroupIndex }
           ::= { hpVgBasicGroupTable 1 }

       HpVgBasicGroupEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               hpVgGrpGroupIndex               Integer32,
               hpVgGrpPortsAdminStatus         OCTET STRING,
               hpVgGrpPortsTrained             OCTET STRING,
               hpVgGrpPortsInTraining          OCTET STRING,
               hpVgGrpPortsCascaded            OCTET STRING,
               hpVgGrpPortsPromiscuous         OCTET STRING
           }

       hpVgGrpGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Integer32 (1..1024)
           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The group within the repeater for which this entry 
                   contains information.  This object has the same value
                   as the corresponding instance of icfVgGroupIndex."
           ::= {  hpVgBasicGroupEntry 1 }

       hpVgGrpPortsAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..128))
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The hpVgGrpPortsAdminStatus is a bit map of the
                   state of the icfVgPortAdminStatus object for all
                   of the ports in this group.  The object  has a one
                   bit for each port for which the value of
                   icfVgPortAdminStatus is equal to 'enabled(1)' and
                   a zero bit for each port for which the value of
                   icfVgPortAdminStatus is equal to 'disabled(2)'.

                   The bits are placed into the OCTET STRING in the 
                   following order:

                       octet   0  octet    1  octet     2  ...
                       bits  7-0  bits   7-0  bits    7-0  ...
                       ports 1-8  ports 9-16  ports 17-24  ...

                   Values of unused bits in the last octet are 
                   undefined."
           ::= { hpVgBasicGroupEntry 2 }

       hpVgGrpPortsTrained OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..128))
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The hpVgGrpPortsTrained is a bit map which indicates
                   which ports in this group are currently online.  The
                   object  has a one bit for each port for which meets
                   the following conditions:

                     1. The value of the corresponding instance of the
                        ifVgPortAdminStatus object is equal to
                        'enabled(1)'.
                     2. The value of the corresponding instance of the
                        icfVgPortStatus object is equal to 'active(1)'. 

                   The object has a zero bit for each port which does
                   not meet the above conditions.

                   The bits are placed into the OCTET STRING in the 
                   following order:

                       octet   0  octet    1  octet     2  ...
                       bits  7-0  bits   7-0  bits    7-0  ...
                       ports 1-8  ports 9-16  ports 17-24  ...

                   Values of unused bits in the last octet are 
                   undefined."
           ::= { hpVgBasicGroupEntry 3 }

       hpVgGrpPortsInTraining OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..128))
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The hpVgGrpPortsInTraining is a bit map which
                   indicates which ports in this group are currently in
                   the training state.  The object has a one bit for
                   each port which meets the following conditions:

                     1. The value of the corresponding instance of the
                        ifVgPortAdminStatus object is equal to
                        'enabled(1)'.
                     2. The value of the corresponding instance of the
                        icfVgPortStatus object is equal to 
                        'training(3)'. 

                   The object has a zero bit for each port which does
                   not meet the above conditions.

                   The bits are placed into the OCTET STRING in the 
                   following order:

                       octet   0  octet    1  octet     2  ...
                       bits  7-0  bits   7-0  bits    7-0  ...
                       ports 1-8  ports 9-16  ports 17-24  ...

                   Values of unused bits in the last octet are 
                   undefined."
           ::= { hpVgBasicGroupEntry 4 }

       hpVgGrpPortsCascaded OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..128))
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The hpVgGrpPortsCascaded is a bit map which
                   indicates which ports in this group have trained as
                   cascaded repeater ports.  The object has a one bit
                   for each port which meets the following conditions:

                     1. The value of the corresponding instance of the
                        ifVgPortAdminStatus object is equal to
                        'enabled(1)'.
                     2. The value of the corresponding instance of the
                        icfVgPortStatus object is equal to 
                        'active(1)'.
                     3. The value of the 'R' bit in the corresponding
                        instance of the icfVgPortTrainingResult object
                        is equal to one.

                   The object has a zero bit for each port which does
                   not meet the above conditions.

                   The bits are placed into the OCTET STRING in the 
                   following order:

                       octet   0  octet    1  octet     2  ...
                       bits  7-0  bits   7-0  bits    7-0  ...
                       ports 1-8  ports 9-16  ports 17-24  ...

                   Values of unused bits in the last octet are 
                   undefined."
           ::= { hpVgBasicGroupEntry 5 }

       hpVgGrpPortsPromiscuous OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..128))
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The hpVgGrpPortsPromiscuous is a bit map which
                   indicates which ports in this group have trained for
                   promiscuous operation.  The object has a one bit for
                   each port which meets the following conditions:

                     1. The value of the corresponding instance of the
                        ifVgPortAdminStatus object is equal to
                        'enabled(1)'.
                     2. The value of the corresponding instance of the
                        icfVgPortStatus object is equal to 
                        'active(1)'.
                     3. The value of the 'PP' field in the corresponding
                        instance of the icfVgPortTrainingResult object
                        is equal to 01.

                   The object has a zero bit for each port which does
                   not meet the above conditions.

                   The bits are placed into the OCTET STRING in the 
                   following order:

                       octet   0  octet    1  octet     2  ...
                       bits  7-0  bits   7-0  bits    7-0  ...
                       ports 1-8  ports 9-16  ports 17-24  ...

                   Values of unused bits in the last octet are 
                   undefined."
           ::= { hpVgBasicGroupEntry 6 }

       hpVgBasicPort  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpVgBasic 3 }

       hpVgBasicPortTable OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF HpVgBasicPortEntry
           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "HP specific extensions to the vg port table."
           ::= { hpVgBasicPort 1 }

       hpVgBasicPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     HpVgBasicPortEntry
           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "HP extended information about a specific vg port."
           INDEX      { hpVgPortGroupIndex, hpVgPortIndex }
           ::= { hpVgBasicPortTable 1 }

       HpVgBasicPortEntry ::=
           SEQUENCE {
               hpVgPortGroupIndex              Integer32,
               hpVgPortIndex                   Integer32,
               hpVgPortPolarityReversed        TruthValue,
               hpVgPortWireSkewError           TruthValue,
               hpVgPortAssociatedXcvrIndex     Integer32,
               hpVgPortNumAssociatedXcvrs      Integer32
           }

       hpVgPortGroupIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Integer32 (1..1024)
           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The group that contains the port for which this
                   entry contains information."
           ::= { hpVgBasicPortEntry 1 }

       hpVgPortIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Integer32 (1..1024)
           MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The port within the group for which this entry
                   contains information."
           ::= { hpVgBasicPortEntry 2 }

       hpVgPortPolarityReversed OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     TruthValue
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is used to indicate that the hub port
                   was wired with the positive/negative polarity of its
                   wire pairs reversed.  Note that the port will
                   continue to operate in this state, with the hub
                   inverting the polarity internally."
           ::= { hpVgBasicPortEntry 3 }

       hpVgPortWireSkewError OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     TruthValue
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is used to indicate that a wire skew
                   error has been detected on this port."
           ::= { hpVgBasicPortEntry 4 }

       hpVgPortAssociatedXcvrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Integer32
           MAX-ACCESS read-write
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is the index into the transceiver table,
                   hpVgXcvrTable.  The transceiver entry defines which
                   transceiver is connected to the port.  This object 
                   will be set to 0 if the port is not currently
                   associated with a transceiver"
           ::= { hpVgBasicPortEntry 5 }

       hpVgPortNumAssociatedXcvrs  OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Integer32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is the number of transceivers that are
                   currently associated with this port via the
                   hpVgXcvrTable."
           ::= { hpVgBasicPortEntry 6 }

       hpVgMonitor   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpicfVg 2 }

       hpVgMonitorGlobal OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpVgMonitor 1 }

       -- Note: The hpVgMonitorGlobal counters that are composed of
       -- other objects are provided to allow for event testing on 
       -- global error conditions.

       hpVgMonCounters OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpVgMonitorGlobal 1 }

       hpVgMonGlbReadableFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is the total number of good frames of
                   valid frame length that have been received on all
                   ports in this repeater.  This counter is the
                   summation of the values of the
                   icfVgPortReadableFrames counter for all of the ports
                   in this repeater."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aReadableFramesReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 1 }

       hpVgMonGlbReadableOctets OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of octets
                   contained in good frames that have been received on
                   all ports in this repeater.  This counter is the
                   summation of the values of the
                   icfVgPortReadableOctets counter for all of the ports
                   in this repeater.

                   Note that this counter will roll over very quickly.
                   It is provided for backward compatibility for Network
                   Management protocols that do not support 64 bit
                   counters (e.g. SNMP version 1)."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aReadableOctetsReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 2 }

       hpVgMonGlbUnreadableOctets OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of octets
                   contained in invalid frames that have been received
                   on all ports in this repeater.  This counter is the
                   summation of the values of icfVgPortUnreadableOctets
                   counter for all of the ports in this repeater.

                   Note that this counter will roll over very quickly.
                   It is provided for backward compatibility for Network
                   Management protocols that do not support 64 bit
                   counters (e.g. SNMP version 1)."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aOctetsInUnreadableFramesRcvd."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 3 }

       hpVgMonGlbHighPriorityFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of high
                   priority frames that have been received on all ports
                   in this repeater.  This counter is a summation of the
                   values of the icfVgPortHighPriorityFrames counter for
                   all of the ports in this repeater."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aHighPriorityFramesReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 4 }

       hpVgMonGlbHighPriorityOctets OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of octets
                   contained in high priority frames that have been
                   received on all ports of this repeater.  This counter
                   is a summation of the values of the
                   icfVgPortHighPriorityOctets counter for all of the
                   ports in this repeater.

                   Note that this counter will roll over very quickly.
                   It is provided for backward compatibility for Network
                   Management protocols that do not support 64 bit
                   counters (e.g. SNMP version 1)."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aHighPriorityOctetsReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 5 }

       hpVgMonGlbBroadcastFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of
                   broadcast packets that have been received on all
                   ports in this repeater.  This counter is a summation
                   of the values of the icfVgPortBroadcastFrames counter
                   for all of the ports in this repeater."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aBroadcastFramesReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 6 }

       hpVgMonGlbMulticastFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of
                   multicast packets that have been received on all
                   ports in this repeater.  This counter is a summation
                   of the values of the icfVgPortMulticastFrames counter
                   for all of the ports in this repeater."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aMulticastFramesReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 7 }

       hpVgMonGlbIPMFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of frames
                   that have been received on all ports in this repeater
                   with an invalid packet marker.  This counter is a
                   summation of the values of the icfVgPortIPMFrames
                   counter for all of the ports in this repeater."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aIPMFramesReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 8 }

       hpVgMonGlbDataErrorFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of
                   errored frames received on all ports in this
                   repeater.  This counter is a summation of the values
                   of the icfVgPortDataErrorFrames counter for all of
                   the ports in this repeater."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aDataErrorFramesReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 9 }

       hpVgMonGlbPriorityPromotions OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of
                   times the priority promotion timer has expired on
                   any port in this repeater.  This counter is a
                   summation of the values of the 
                   icfVgPortPriorityPromotions counter for all of the
                   ports in this repeater."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aPriorityPromotions."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 10 }

       hpVgMonGlbHCReadableOctets OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter64
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of octets
                   contained in good frames that have been received on
                   all ports in this repeater.  This counter is the
                   summation of the values of the
                   icfVgPortReadableOctets counter for all of the ports
                   in this repeater.

                   This counter is a 64 bit version of
                   hpVgMonGlbReadableOctets.  It should be used by
                   Network Management protocols which support 64 bit
                   counters (e.g. SNMPv2)."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aReadableOctetsReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 11 }

       hpVgMonGlbHCUnreadableOctets OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter64
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of octets
                   contained in invalid frames that have been received
                   on all ports in this repeater.  This counter is the
                   summation of the values of icfVgPortUnreadableOctets
                   counter for all of the ports in this repeater.

                   This counter is a 64 bit version of
                   hpVgMonGlbUnreadableOctets.  It should be used by
                   Network Management protocols which support 64 bit
                   counters (e.g. SNMPv2)."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aOctetsInUnreadableFramesRcvd."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 12 }

       hpVgMonGlbHCHighPriorityOctets OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter64
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of octets
                   contained in high priority frames that have been
                   received on all ports of this repeater.  This counter
                   is a summation of the values of the
                   icfVgPortHighPriorityOctets counter for all of the
                   ports in this repeater.

                   This counter is a 64 bit version of
                   hpVgMonGlbHighPriorityOctets.  It should be used by
                   Network Management protocols which support 64 bit
                   counters (e.g. SNMPv2)."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aHighPriorityOctetsReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 13 }

       hpVgMonGlbHCNormPriorityOctets OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter64
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of octets
                   contained in normal  priority frames that have been
                   received on all ports of this repeater.  This counter
                   is a summation of the values of the
                   icfVgPortNormPriorityOctets counter for all of the
                   ports in this repeater.

                   This counter is a 64 bit version of
                   hpVgMonGlbNormPriorityOctets.  It should be used by
                   Network Management protocols which support 64 bit
                   counters (e.g. SNMPv2)."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aNormalPriorityOctetsReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 14 }

       hpVgMonGlbNormPriorityFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of
                   normal priority frames received on all ports in this
                   repeater.  This counter is a summation of the values
                   of the icfVgPortNormPriorityFrames counter for all of
                   the ports in this repeater."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aNormalPriorityFramesReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 15 }

       hpVgMonGlbNormPriorityOctets OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of
                   normal priority octets received on all ports in this
                   repeater.  This counter is a summation of the values
                   of the icfVgPortNormPriorityOctets counter for all of
                   the ports in this repeater."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aNormalPriorityOctetsReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 16 }

       hpVgMonGlbNullAddressedFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of null
                   addressed packets that have been received on all
                   ports. This counter is a summation of the values of
                   the  icfVgPortNullAddressedFrames counter for the
                   ports in this repeater."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aNullAddressedFramesReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 17 }

       hpVgMonGlbOversizeFrames OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of 
                   oversized frames that have been received on all
                   ports. This counter is a summation of the values of
                   the  icfVgPortOversizeFrames counter for the ports in
                   this repeater."
           REFERENCE
                   "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                   13.2.4.5.1, aOversizeFramesReceived."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 18 }

       hpVgMonGlbTransitionToTrainings OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX     Counter32
           MAX-ACCESS read-only
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "This object is a count of the total number of 
                   transitions to training on all ports. This counter is
                   a summation of the values of the
                   icfVgPortTransitionToTrainings counter for the ports
                   in this repeater."
           REFERENCE
                  "IEEE Draft Std. 802.12, Draft 6, 23 November, 1994,
                  13.2.4.5.1, aTransitionsIntoTraining."
           ::= { hpVgMonCounters 19 }


       hpVgMonitorGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpVgMonitor 2 }
       -- unused

       hpVgMonitorPort  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpVgMonitor 3 }
       -- unused

       -- VG Repeater Specific traps


       hpVgRedundantUplinkTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
           OBJECTS    { hpVgXcvrState }
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "An hpVgRedundantUplinkTrap is sent anytime one of
                   the tranceivers being used in a redundant uplink
                   transitions from one of the 'unknown', 'inUse' or
                   'standby' states to either the 'silent' or
                   'linkFailure' state.

                   The hpVgXcvrState is the new value of the tranceiver
                   state for the tranceiver that made the transition."
           ::= { hpicfVgRptrTrapsPrefix 1 }

       hpVgLossOfActiveTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE
           OBJECTS    { icfVgPortStatus }
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "An hpVgLossOfActiveTrap is sent whenever an enabled
                   port transitions from the active state to either the
                   inactive or training state.  The new value of the
                   port's status is returned in the trap."
           ::= { hpicfVgRptrTrapsPrefix 2 }


       -- conformance information

       hpicfVgRptrConformance
           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpicfVgRptrMib 1 }

       hpicfVgRptrCompliances
           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpicfVgRptrConformance 1 }
       hpicfVgRptrGroups
           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hpicfVgRptrConformance 2 }

       -- compliance statements

       hpicfVgRptrPreDot12Compliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
           STATUS     obsolete
           DESCRIPTION
                   "********* THIS COMPLIANCE IS OBSOLETE *********

                   The compliance statement for pre-standard HP 100VG
                   repeaters."
           MODULE
               MANDATORY-GROUPS { hpicfVgRptrPreDot12BasicGroup,
                                  hpicfVgRptrPreDot12MonitorGroup }

           ::= { hpicfVgRptrCompliances 1 }

       hpicfVgRptrCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "The compliance statement for HP 802.12 repeaters."
           MODULE
               MANDATORY-GROUPS { hpicfVgRptrBasicGroup,
                                  hpicfVgRptrMonitorGroup,
                                  hpicfVgRptrXcvrGroup,
                                  hpicfVgRptrBasicTraps }

               GROUP      hpicfVgRptrRedundantUplinkGroup
               DESCRIPTION
                       "This group should be implemented on 802.12
                       repeaters that support redundant uplinks."

               GROUP      hpicfVgRptrRedundantUplinkTraps
               DESCRIPTION
                       "This group should be implemented on 802.12
                       repeaters that support redundant uplinks."

           ::= { hpicfVgRptrCompliances 2 }


       -- units of conformance

       hpicfVgRptrPreDot12BasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS    { hpVgEntityName,
                        hpVgGrpPortsAdminStatus,
                        hpVgGrpPortsTrained,
                        hpVgGrpPortsInTraining,
                        hpVgGrpPortsCascaded,
                        hpVgGrpPortsPromiscuous,
                        hpVgPortPolarityReversed,
                        hpVgPortWireSkewError
                      }
           STATUS     obsolete
           DESCRIPTION
                   "********* THIS GROUP IS OBSOLETE *********

                   HP specific extensions to the 802.12 Repeater MIB
                   providing status and configuration of pre-standard
                   802.12 repeaters."
           ::= { hpicfVgRptrGroups 1 }

       hpicfVgRptrBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS    { hpVgEntityName,
                        hpVgNullAddrTraining,
                        hpVgGrpPortsAdminStatus,
                        hpVgGrpPortsTrained,
                        hpVgGrpPortsInTraining,
                        hpVgGrpPortsCascaded,
                        hpVgGrpPortsPromiscuous,
                        hpVgPortPolarityReversed,
                        hpVgPortWireSkewError
                      }
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "HP specific extensions to the 802.12 Repeater MIB
                   providing status and configuration of 802.12
                   repeaters."
           ::= { hpicfVgRptrGroups 2 }

       hpicfVgRptrPreDot12MonitorGroup OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS    { hpVgMonGlbReadableFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbReadableOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbUnreadableOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbHighPriorityFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbHighPriorityOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbBroadcastFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbMulticastFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbIPMFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbDataErrorFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbPriorityPromotions,
                        hpVgMonGlbHCReadableOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbHCUnreadableOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbHCHighPriorityOctets
                      }
           STATUS     obsolete
           DESCRIPTION
                   "********* THIS GROUP IS OBSOLETE *********

                   HP specific extensions to the 802.12 Repeater MIB
                   providing global counters for pre-standard 802.12
                   repeaters."
           ::= { hpicfVgRptrGroups 3 }

       hpicfVgRptrMonitorGroup OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS    { hpVgMonGlbReadableFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbReadableOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbUnreadableOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbHighPriorityFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbHighPriorityOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbBroadcastFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbMulticastFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbIPMFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbDataErrorFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbPriorityPromotions,
                        hpVgMonGlbHCReadableOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbHCUnreadableOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbHCHighPriorityOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbHCNormPriorityOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbNormPriorityFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbNormPriorityOctets,
                        hpVgMonGlbNullAddressedFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbOversizeFrames,
                        hpVgMonGlbTransitionToTrainings
                      }
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "HP specific extensions to the 802.12 Repeater MIB
                   providing global counters for 802.12 repeaters."
           ::= { hpicfVgRptrGroups 4 }

       hpicfVgRptrXcvrGroup OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS    { hpVgXcvrType,
                        hpVgXcvrAssociatedPort,
                        hpVgXcvrState,
                        hpVgXcvrAbandonments,
                        hpVgXcvrIsMovable,
                        hpVgPortAssociatedXcvrIndex,
                        hpVgPortNumAssociatedXcvrs
                      }
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "A collection of objects for configuring and
                   monitoring tranceivers on 802.12 repeaters."
           ::= { hpicfVgRptrGroups 5 }

       hpicfVgRptrRedundantUplinkGroup OBJECT-GROUP
           OBJECTS    { hpVgRedundantUpLinksFlag }
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "A collection of objects for configuring 
                   redundant uplinks on 802.12 repeaters."
           ::= { hpicfVgRptrGroups 6 }

       hpicfVgRptrBasicTraps NOTIFICATION-GROUP
           NOTIFICATIONS { hpVgLossOfActiveTrap }
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "A collection of notifications used to indicate
                   port status changes on 802.12 repeaters."
           ::= { hpicfVgRptrGroups 7 }

       hpicfVgRptrRedundantUplinkTraps NOTIFICATION-GROUP
           NOTIFICATIONS { hpVgRedundantUplinkTrap }
           STATUS     current
           DESCRIPTION
                   "A collection of notifications used to indicate
                   status changes on the redundant uplinks on
                   802.12 repeaters."
           ::= { hpicfVgRptrGroups 8 }

       END