-- *******************************************************************
-- CISCO-LWAPP-TSM-MIB.my 
-- December 2005, Bharat Biswal, Devesh Pujari, Prasanna Viswakumar
--
-- Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
-- All rights reserved.
-- *******************************************************************
--
CISCO-LWAPP-TSM-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS 
        MODULE-IDENTITY, 
        OBJECT-TYPE,
        Unsigned32
                FROM SNMPv2-SMI
        MODULE-COMPLIANCE, 
        OBJECT-GROUP
                FROM SNMPv2-CONF
        MacAddress,
        TimeInterval,
        TimeStamp,
        TruthValue
                FROM SNMPv2-TC 
        ciscoMgmt
                FROM CISCO-SMI
        cLApSysMacAddress,
        cLApDot11IfSlotId
                FROM CISCO-LWAPP-AP-MIB
        CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
                FROM CISCO-LWAPP-TC-MIB;

--********************************************************************
--*  MODULE IDENTITY
--********************************************************************

ciscoLwappTsmMIB       MODULE-IDENTITY
        LAST-UPDATED   "200604170000Z"
        ORGANIZATION   "Cisco Systems Inc."
        CONTACT-INFO  
                "        Cisco Systems,
                         Customer Service
                 Postal: 170 West Tasman Drive
                         San Jose, CA  95134
                         USA
                    Tel: +1 800 553-NETS

                  Email: cs-wnbu-snmp@cisco.com"

        DESCRIPTION             
                "This MIB is intended to be implemented on all those
                devices operating as Central controllers, that
                terminate the Light Weight Access Point Protocol
                tunnel from Cisco Light-weight LWAPP Access Points.

                Network management stations learn the audio/video
                traffic quality observed on WLANs through this MIB.

                The relationship between CC and the LWAPP APs
                can be depicted as follows:

                      +......+     +......+     +......+
                      +      +     +      +     +      +
                      +  CC  +     +  CC  +     +  CC  +
                      +      +     +      +     +      +
                      +......+     +......+     +......+
                        ..            .             .
                        ..            .             .
                       .  .            .             .
                      .    .            .             .
                     .      .            .             .
                    .        .            .             .
                +......+ +......+     +......+      +......+
                +      + +      +     +      +      +      +
                +  AP  + +  AP  +     +  AP  +      +  AP  +
                +      + +      +     +      +      +      +
                +......+ +......+     +......+      +......+
                           .              .             .
                         .  .              .             .
                        .    .              .             .
                       .      .              .             .
                      .        .              .             .
                   +......+ +......+     +......+      +......+
                   +      + +      +     +      +      +      +
                   +  MN  + +  MN  +     +  MN  +      +  MN  +
                   +      + +      +     +      +      +      +
                   +......+ +......+     +......+      +......+


                The LWAPP tunnel exists between the controller and
                the APs.  The MNs communicate with the APs through
                the protocol defined by the 802.11 standard.

                LWAPP APs, upon bootup, discover and join one of the
                controllers and the controller pushes the configuration,
                that includes the WLAN parameters, to the LWAPP APs.
                The APs then encapsulate all the 802.11 frames from
                wireless clients inside LWAPP frames and forward
                the LWAPP frames to the controller.

                This MIB provides the information about the per-client
                /per-AP packet latency, packet jitter, packet loss and
                roaming time in the network which does affect quality 
                of audio/video traffic. These parameters are called 
                Traffic Stream Metrics. When TSM collection is enabled 
                on all 802.11a/802.11b interfaces, the metrics are 
                collected by controller from AP in every 90 seconds 
                window.

                Information provided by this MIB can be used by the
                NMS applications to present measurements of audio and 
                video traffic quality. 

                                   GLOSSARY

                Access Point ( AP )

                An entity that contains an 802.11 medium access
                control ( MAC ) and physical layer ( PHY ) interface
                and provides access to the distribution services via
                the wireless medium for associated clients.

                LWAPP APs encapsulate all the 802.11 frames in
                LWAPP frames and sends it to the controller to which
                it is logically connected.

                Central Controller ( CC )

                The central entity that terminates the LWAPP protocol
                tunnel from the LWAPP APs.  Throughout this MIB,
                this entity is also referred to as 'controller'.

                Light Weight Access Point Protocol ( LWAPP )

                This is a generic protocol that defines the
                communication between the Access Points and the
                Central Controller.

                Mobile Node ( MN )

                A roaming 802.11 wireless device in a wireless
                network associated with an access point.

                Traffic Stream Metrics (TSM)
 
                These  are parameters like the per-client / per-AP
                packet latency, packet jitter, packet loss and roaming
                time in the network, which does affect quality of
                audio/video traffic.  These statistics are collected
                to study and characterize the pattern of data
                traffic and perform appropriate management tasks to
                regulate the same for the smooth functioning of the
                network. 
                                        
                REFERENCE
   
                [1] Wireless LAN Medium Access Control ( MAC ) and
                Physical Layer ( PHY ) Specifications.
  
                [2] Draft-obara-capwap-lwapp-00.txt, IETF Light 
                Weight Access Point Protocol "
        
        REVISION      "200604170000Z"
        DESCRIPTION
                "Initial version of this MIB module. "
        ::= { ciscoMgmt 525 }
        
ciscoLwappTsmMIBNotifs  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoLwappTsmMIB 0 }

ciscoLwappTsmMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoLwappTsmMIB 1 }

ciscoLwappTsmMIBConform OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ciscoLwappTsmMIB 2 }

--**********************************************************************
--* ciscoLwappTsmDot11Config encapsulates all configuration settings 
--* related to Traffic Stream Metrics applicable to the 802.11
--* interfaces of the associated APs.  
--**********************************************************************

ciscoLwappTsmDot11Config OBJECT IDENTIFIER 
        ::= { ciscoLwappTsmMIBObjects 1 }

--**********************************************************************
--* ciscoLwappTsmDot11Stats encapsulates all the TSM statistics
--* collected on the associated clients, the respective dot11 interfaces
--* of the APs etc.
--********************************************************************** 

ciscoLwappTsmDot11Stats OBJECT IDENTIFIER 
        ::= { ciscoLwappTsmMIBObjects 2 }

--**********************************************************************
--* TSM configuration for 802.11 interfaces                            
--**********************************************************************

cLTsmDot11aConfig OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     TruthValue
        MAX-ACCESS read-write
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "When this object is set to 'true', the associated
                APs send the controller, every 90 seconds,  
                statistical data on traffic observed on their 802.11a 
                interfaces.
        
                When this object is set to 'false', the APs stop
                sending statistical data on the 802.11a interfaces
                to the controller. "
         DEFVAL { false }
         ::= {  ciscoLwappTsmDot11Config 1 }

cLTsmDot11bgConfig OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     TruthValue
        MAX-ACCESS read-write
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "When this object is set to 'true', the associated
                APs send the controller, every 90 seconds,  
                statistical data on traffic observed on their 802.11b
                interfaces.
        
                When this object is set to 'false', the APs stop
                sending statistical data on the 802.11b interfaces
                to the controller. "
        DEFVAL { false }
        ::= {  ciscoLwappTsmDot11Config 2 }

cLTsmDot11MaxClientsPerDot11Intf OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (1..1000)
        MAX-ACCESS read-write 
        STATUS     current 
        DESCRIPTION
                "The maximum number of clients per dot11 interface
                for which TSM statistics are collected. "
        DEFVAL  { 50 }
         ::= {  ciscoLwappTsmDot11Config 3 }     

cLTsmDot11MaxTsmStatsEntries OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (1..300)
        MAX-ACCESS read-write
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The maximum number of entries in cLTsmDot11UplinkTable
                and cLTsmDot11DnlinkTable. "
        DEFVAL  { 7 }
        ::= {  ciscoLwappTsmDot11Config 4 }

--**********************************************************************
--* cLTsmDot11ClientTable lists those clients for which TSM statistics
--* are being collected
--**********************************************************************

cLTsmDot11ClientTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF CLTsmDot11ClientEntry
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible  
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This table lists those clients for which TSM statistics
                are collected by the controller from the respective
                APs associated with the controller.

                A row is added to this table when an AP sends TSM
                statistics corresponding to a wireless client
                associated to it through one of its dot11 interfaces
                identified by cLApSysMacAddress and cLApDot11IfSlotId.

                The maximum number of entries per radio interface is
                given by cLTsmDot11MaxClientsPerDot11Intf.  The
                oldest entry is deleted when the number of entries
                is to exceed the limit indicated by
                cLTsmDot11MaxClientsPerDot11Intf. "
        ::= { ciscoLwappTsmDot11Stats 1 }

cLTsmDot11ClientEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11ClientEntry
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible  
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "Each entry represents a conceptual row in
                cLTsmDot11ClientTable and uniquely identified by
                cLApSysMacAddress, cLApDot11IfSlotId and 
                cLTsmDot11ClientIndex. "
        INDEX {                 
                cLApSysMacAddress, 
                cLApDot11IfSlotId,
                cLTsmDot11ClientIndex
        }
        ::= {  cLTsmDot11ClientTable 1 }

CLTsmDot11ClientEntry ::=
        SEQUENCE {
                cLTsmDot11ClientIndex      Unsigned32,
                cLTsmDot11ClientMacAddress MacAddress
        }

cLTsmDot11ClientIndex OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     Unsigned32
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This object uniquely identifies one client associated
                to the AP through the dot11 interface identified by
                cLApSysMacAddress and cLApDot11IfSlotId. "
        ::= {  cLTsmDot11ClientEntry 1 }

cLTsmDot11ClientMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     MacAddress
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the MAC address of the
                wireless client for which TSM statistics are 
                collected. "
        ::= {  cLTsmDot11ClientEntry 2 }

--**********************************************************************
--* cLTsmDot11UplinkTable represents per-client per-ap-interface      
--* per-interval uplink TSM statistics for 802.11 interfaces.
--**********************************************************************

cLTsmDot11UplinkTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF CLTsmDot11UplinkEntry
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION 
                "This table represents the statistics received by the
                controller from the associated APs, on the uplink 
                traffic ( traffic from the 802.11 wireless client to 
                the AP ) observed on the dot11 interfaces of the 
                respective APs.
 
                For example, suppose a client with address 
                12:3f:73:99:de:5b connects to the 802.11 radio 
                interface, 13:13:43:de:bb:ff of an AP at 18:30:00 hours.

                Assuming that cLTsmDot11aConfig (or cLTsmDot11bConfig) 
                is set to 'true' for the respective type of interface, 
                every 90 seconds, AP sends the controller statistical
                data for the client 12:3f:73:99:de:5b associated at the
                interface 13:13:43:de:bb:ff.

                So, after 3 minutes, i.e., 180 seconds, controller would 
                have received statistics for the particular client and 
                AP combination twice leading to two rows in this table
                as follows.

                1> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b  
                             Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff  Time: 18:33:00 

                2> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b  
                             Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff  Time: 18:31:30 
    
                Now assume that, at 18:33:00, the client moves and 
                associates with another AP associated to the same
                controller, at the AP's 802.11 interface 
                14:14:43:de:dd:ee.

                After 3 minutes, i.e., 180 seconds (say), controller 
                would have again received statistics from the AP, for
                the particular client and new AP combination twice
                leading to two new rows in this table.

                At this point, this table will have entries with 
                following references :

                1> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b  
                           Interface:14:14:43:de:dd:ee  Time: 18:36:00 

                2> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b  
                           Interface:14:14:43:de:dd:ee  Time: 18:34:30

                3> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b  
                           Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff  Time: 18:33:00 

                4> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b  
                           Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff  Time: 18:31:30

                The maximum number of entries in this table is
                indicated by cLTsmDot11MaxTsmStatsEntries.  When
                the specified limit of entries is reached the oldest
                entries will be removed to make room for new entries.
                However, the controller may remove the entries if it
                encounters memory shortage. "
        ::= { ciscoLwappTsmDot11Stats 2 }

cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11UplinkEntry
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "Each entry represents a conceptual row in this table 
                and corresponds to the uplink TSM statistics received
                from an AP, in a 90 second window
                (cLTsmDot11UplinkTimeStamp), for a mobile-station
                /client (cLClientMacAddress) associated with the AP at
                its 802.11 interface. "
        INDEX { 
                cLTsmDot11ClientMacAddress, 
                cLTsmDot11UplinkApMacAddress, 
                cLTsmDot11UplinkApIfSlotId,
                cLTsmDot11UplinkTimeStamp 
        }
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkTable 1 }


CLTsmDot11UplinkEntry::=
        SEQUENCE {
          cLTsmDot11UplinkApMacAddress       MacAddress,
          cLTsmDot11UplinkApIfSlotId         Unsigned32,
          cLTsmDot11UplinkTimeStamp          TimeStamp,
          cLTsmDot11UplinkAvgPktQDelay       TimeInterval,
          cLTsmDot11UplinkLt10Packets        CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets,
          cLTsmDot11UplinkPktGt10Lt20Packets CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets,
          cLTsmDot11UplinkPktGt20Lt40Packets CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets,
          cLTsmDot11UplinkPktGt40Packets     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets,
          cLTsmDot11UplinkLostPackets        CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets,
          cLTsmDot11UplinkTotalPackets       CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets,
          cLTsmDot11UplinkRoamingPackets     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets,
          cLTsmDot11UplinkRoamingDelay       TimeInterval
        }

cLTsmDot11UplinkApMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     MacAddress 
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This object represents the radio MAC address of the AP
                with which this client was associated when these
                statistics were observed. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry 1 }

cLTsmDot11UplinkApIfSlotId OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     Unsigned32(0..2) 
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This object represents a slot number and uniquely
                identifies the dot11 interface of the AP along with
                cLTsmDot11UplinkApMacAddress with which the
                client indicated by cLTsmDot11ClientMacAddress
                was associated when these statistics were observed. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry 2 }

cLTsmDot11UplinkTimeStamp OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     TimeStamp
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the value of sysUpTime at which
                these statistics were received from the AP.  This 
                represents number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 on 
                January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).  So 
                a value of '1131362704' means 'Mon Nov  7 16:55:04 
                2005'. " 
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry 3 }

cLTsmDot11UplinkAvgPktQDelay OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     TimeInterval
        UNITS      "hundredths-seconds"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The average packet queue delay in the upstream
                direction. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry 4 }

cLTsmDot11UplinkLt10Packets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The number of packets transmitted by the client and 
                received by the AP that experienced a delay of less
                than 10 ms. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry 5 }

cLTsmDot11UplinkPktGt10Lt20Packets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The number of packets transmitted by the client and 
                received by the AP that experienced a delay greater
                than or equal to 10 ms and less than 20 ms. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry 6 }

cLTsmDot11UplinkPktGt20Lt40Packets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The number of packets transmitted by the client and 
                received by the AP that experienced a delay greater
                than or equal to 20 ms and less than 40 ms. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry 7 }

cLTsmDot11UplinkPktGt40Packets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The number of packets transmitted by the client and 
                received by the AP that experienced a delay greater
                than 40 ms. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry 8 }

cLTsmDot11UplinkLostPackets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the number of lost upstream 
                packets in the specified interval. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry 9 }

cLTsmDot11UplinkTotalPackets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The number of upstream packets received in the
                specified interval. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry 10 }

cLTsmDot11UplinkRoamingPackets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The number of packets exchanged for roaming
                negotiations in the specified interval. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry 11 }

cLTsmDot11UplinkRoamingDelay OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     TimeInterval
        UNITS      "hundredths-seconds"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The average roaming delay observed in the
                specified interval. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11UplinkEntry 12 }

--**********************************************************************
--* cLTsmDot11DnlinkTable represents per-client per-ap-interface      
--* per-interval Dnlink TSM statistics for 802.11 interfaces.
--**********************************************************************

cLTsmDot11DnlinkTable OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF CLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION 
                "This table represents the statistics received by the
                controller from the associated APs, on the downlink
                traffic ( traffic from the AP to the 802.11 wireless
                client ) observed on the dot11 interfaces of the 
                respective APs.

                For example, suppose a client with address 
                12:3f:73:99:de:5b connects to the 802.11 radio 
                interface, 13:13:43:de:bb:ff of an AP at 18:30:00 hours.

                Assuming that cLTsmDot11aConfig (or cLTsmDot11bConfig) 
                is set to 'true' for the respective type of interface, 
                every 90 seconds, the AP sends the controller
                statistical data about the 12:3f:73:99:de:5b associated
                at the interface 13:13:43:de:bb:ff.

                So, after 3 minutes, i.e., 180 seconds, controller would 
                have received statistics from the AP for the particular
                client and AP combination twice leading to two rows in
                this table as follows.

                1> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b  
                             Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff  Time: 18:33:00 

                2> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b  
                             Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff  Time: 18:31:30 
    
                Now assume that, at 18:33:00, the client moves and 
                associates with another AP associated to the same
                controller, at the AP's 802.11 interface 
                14:14:43:de:dd:ee.

                After 3 minutes, i.e., 180 seconds (say), controller 
                would have again collected statistics for the particular 
                client and new AP combination twice leading to two new 
                rows in this table.

                At this point, this table will have entries as
                follows.

                1> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b  
                           Interface:14:14:43:de:dd:ee  Time: 18:36:00 

                2> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b  
                           Interface:14:14:43:de:dd:ee  Time: 18:34:30

                3> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b  
                           Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff  Time: 18:33:00 

                4> Client: 12:3f:73:99:de:5b  
                           Interface:13:13:43:de:bb:ff  Time: 18:31:30

                The maximum number of entries in this table is
                indicated by cLTsmDot11MaxTsmStatsEntries.  When
                the specified limit of entries is reached the oldest
                entries will be removed to make room for new entries.
                However, the controller may remove the entries if it
                encounters memory shortage. "
        ::= { ciscoLwappTsmDot11Stats 3 }

cLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "Each entry represents a conceptual row in this table
                and corresponds to the downlink TSM statistics received
                by the controller from an AP in a 90 second
                window (cLTsmDot11DnlinkTimeStamp), for a 
                mobile-station/client associated with the AP at its
                802.11 interface. "
        INDEX { 
                cLTsmDot11ClientMacAddress, 
                cLTsmDot11DnlinkApMacAddress, 
                cLTsmDot11DnlinkApIfSlotId,                
                cLTsmDot11DnlinkTimeStamp 
        }
        ::= { cLTsmDot11DnlinkTable 1 }


CLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry::=
        SEQUENCE {
          cLTsmDot11DnlinkApMacAddress       MacAddress,
          cLTsmDot11DnlinkApIfSlotId         Unsigned32,
          cLTsmDot11DnlinkTimeStamp          TimeStamp,
          cLTsmDot11DnlinkAvgPktQDelay       TimeInterval,
          cLTsmDot11DnlinkLt10Packets        CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets,
          cLTsmDot11DnlinkPktGt10Lt20Packets CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets,
          cLTsmDot11DnlinkPktGt20Lt40Packets CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets,
          cLTsmDot11DnlinkPktGt40Packets     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets,
          cLTsmDot11DnlinkLostPackets        CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets,
          cLTsmDot11DnlinkTotalPackets       CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        }

cLTsmDot11DnlinkApMacAddress OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     MacAddress
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This object represents the radio MAC address of the AP
                with which this client was associated when these
                statistics were observed. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry 1 }

cLTsmDot11DnlinkApIfSlotId OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     Unsigned32(0..2)
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This object represents a slot number and uniquely
                identifies the dot11 interface of the AP along with
                cLTsmDot11DnlinkApMacAddress with which the
                client indicated by cLTsmDot11ClientMacAddress
                was associated when these statistics were observed. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry 2 }

cLTsmDot11DnlinkTimeStamp OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     TimeStamp
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the value of sysUpTime at which
                these statistics were received from the AP.  This 
                represents number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 on 
                January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).  So 
                a value of '1131362704' means 'Mon Nov  7 16:55:04 
                2005'. " 
        ::= { cLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry 3 }

cLTsmDot11DnlinkAvgPktQDelay OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     TimeInterval
        UNITS      "hundredths-seconds"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The average packet queue delay in the downstream
                direction. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry 4 }

cLTsmDot11DnlinkLt10Packets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The number of packets transmitted by the AP and
                received by the client that experienced a delay of
                less than 10 ms. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry 5 }

cLTsmDot11DnlinkPktGt10Lt20Packets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The number of packets transmitted by the AP and
                received by the client that experienced a delay greater
                than or equal to 10 ms and less than 20 ms. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry 6 }

cLTsmDot11DnlinkPktGt20Lt40Packets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The number of packets transmitted by the AP and
                received by the client that experienced a delay greater
                than or equal to 20 ms and less than 40 ms. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry 7 }

cLTsmDot11DnlinkPktGt40Packets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The number of packets transmitted by the AP and
                received by the client that experienced a delay greater
                than 40 ms. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry 8 }

cLTsmDot11DnlinkLostPackets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the number of lost downstream
                packets in the specified interval. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry 9 }

cLTsmDot11DnlinkTotalPackets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX     CLTsmDot11CurrentPackets
        UNITS      "packets"
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "The number of downstream packets received in the
                specified interval. "
        ::= { cLTsmDot11DnlinkEntry 10 }

--**********************************************************************
--*    Compliance statements  
--**********************************************************************

ciscoLwappTsmMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER 
        ::= { ciscoLwappTsmMIBConform 1 }

ciscoLwappTsmMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER
        ::= { ciscoLwappTsmMIBConform 2 }

ciscoLwappTsmMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
        STATUS     current 
        DESCRIPTION
                "The compliance statement for the SNMP entities that
                implement the ciscoLwappTsmMIB module."
        MODULE MANDATORY-GROUPS {                
                ciscoLwappTsmDot11ConfigGroup,
                ciscoLwappTsmDot11StatsGroup
        }

        ::= { ciscoLwappTsmMIBCompliances 1 }

--********************************************************************
--*    Units of conformance  
--********************************************************************

ciscoLwappTsmDot11ConfigGroup OBJECT-GROUP
        OBJECTS {
                cLTsmDot11aConfig, 
                cLTsmDot11bgConfig,
                cLTsmDot11MaxClientsPerDot11Intf,
                cLTsmDot11MaxTsmStatsEntries
        }
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This collection of objects represent the status of
                traffic metrics collection on 802.11 networks. "
        ::= { ciscoLwappTsmMIBGroups 1 }
  
ciscoLwappTsmDot11StatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
        OBJECTS {
                cLTsmDot11ClientMacAddress,
                cLTsmDot11UplinkAvgPktQDelay,
                cLTsmDot11UplinkLt10Packets,
                cLTsmDot11UplinkPktGt10Lt20Packets,
                cLTsmDot11UplinkPktGt20Lt40Packets,
                cLTsmDot11UplinkPktGt40Packets,
                cLTsmDot11UplinkLostPackets,
                cLTsmDot11UplinkTotalPackets,
                cLTsmDot11UplinkRoamingPackets,
                cLTsmDot11UplinkRoamingDelay,
                cLTsmDot11DnlinkAvgPktQDelay,
                cLTsmDot11DnlinkLt10Packets,
                cLTsmDot11DnlinkPktGt10Lt20Packets,
                cLTsmDot11DnlinkPktGt20Lt40Packets,
                cLTsmDot11DnlinkPktGt40Packets,
                cLTsmDot11DnlinkLostPackets,
                cLTsmDot11DnlinkTotalPackets
        }
        STATUS     current
        DESCRIPTION
                "This collection of objects represent the TSM
                statistics collected by the controller from the APs
                on the traffic observed on the 802.11 interfaces of
                the APs. "
        ::= { ciscoLwappTsmMIBGroups 2 }
  
END