HCNUM-TC DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS
        MODULE-IDENTITY,
        mib-2,
        Counter64
                FROM SNMPv2-SMI
        TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
                FROM SNMPv2-TC;

hcnumTC MODULE-IDENTITY
        LAST-UPDATED "200006080000Z"       -- Jun 8, 2000 12:00:00 AM
        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"   -- Jun 8, 2000 12:00:00 AM
        DESCRIPTION
               "Initial Version of the High Capacity Numbers
                MIB module, published as RFC 2856."
 -- 1.3.6.1.2.1.78 --  ::= { 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