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draft-ietf-ospf-mib-update-11
Network Working Group                                          Editors 
  Internet Draft                                               Dan Joyal 
  Obsoletes: RFC 1850                                             Nortel 
                                                         
                                                           Piotr Galecki 
                                                                 Airvana 
                                                                         
                                                       Spencer Giacalone 
                                                                    CSFB 
                                                                         
                                                        Original Authors 
                                                              Rob Coltun 
                                                          Touch Acoustra 
                                                                        
                                                              Fred Baker 
                                                           Cisco Systems 
                                                                         
                                                                         
  Document: draft-ietf-ospf-mib-update-11.txt                   May 2006 
  Expires: November 2006                                                 
  
  
                     OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base 
     
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 Abstract 
  
    This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) 
   
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    for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. 
    In particular, it defines objects for managing version 2 of the Open 
    Shortest Path First Routing Protocol. Version 2 of the OSPF protocol 
    is specific to the IPv4 address family. Version 3 of the OSPF 
    protocol is specific to the IPv6 address family.  
  
    This memo obsoletes RFC 1850, however, it is designed to be 
    backwards compatible. The functional differences between this memo 
    and RFC 1850 are explained in section 12. 
   
  
 Table of Contents 
  
    1. Overview .............................................3 
    1.1 The Internet-Standard Management Framework ..........3 
    1.2 Conceptual Row Creation .............................3 
    1.3 Default Configuration ...............................4 
    1.4 OSPF Counters .......................................5 
    1.5 Multiple OSPF Instances .............................5 
    1.6 Conventions .........................................5 
    2. Structure of this MIB ................................6 
    2.1 The Purposes of the sections in this MIB ............6 
    2.1.1 General Variables .................................6 
    2.1.2 Area Data Structure and Area Stub Metric Table ....6 
    2.1.3 Link State Database and External Link State 
          Database ..........................................6 
    2.1.4 Address Table and Host Tables .....................6 
    2.1.5 Interface and Interface Metric Tables .............7 
    2.1.6 Virtual Interface Table ...........................7 
    2.1.7 Neighbor and Virtual Neighbor Tables ..............7 
    2.1.8 Local Link State Database Table and Virtual 
          Local Link State Database Table ...................7 
    2.1.9 AS-scope Link State Database Table ................7 
    2.1.10 Area Lsa Count Table .............................7 
    3. OSPF MIB Module ......................................7 
    4. OSPF Trap Overview ...................................86 
    4.1 Introduction.........................................86 
    4.2 Approach.............................................86 
    4.3 Ignoring Initial Activity ...........................87 
    4.4 Throttling Traps ....................................87 
    4.5 One Trap Per OSPF Event .............................87 
    4.6 Polling Event Counters ..............................88 
    4.7 Translating Notification Parameters .................88 
    4.8 Historical Artifacts.................................89 
    5. OSPF Trap Definitions ................................89 
    6. Security Considerations ..............................100 
    7. IANA Considerations ..................................101 
    8. Acknowledgements .....................................101 
    9. References ...........................................101 
    9.1 Normative References ................................101 
    9.2 Informative References ..............................102 
    10. Intellectual Property ...............................102 
    11. TOS Support .........................................103 
   
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    12. Changes from RFC 1850 ...............................103 
    12.1 General Group Changes ..............................103 
    12.2 OSPF NSSA Enhancement Support ......................104 
    12.3 Opaque LSA Support .................................104 
    12.4 Graceful Restart Support ...........................106 
    12.5 OSPF Compliances....................................106 
    12.6 OSPF Authentication and Security....................107 
    12.7 OSPF Trap MIB ......................................107 
    12.8 Miscellaneous ......................................108 
    13. Authors' Addresses ..................................110 
    14. Full Copyright Statement ............................110 
  
  
 1. Overview 
  
 1.1 The Internet-Standard Management Framework 
     
    For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current 
    Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of 
    RFC 3410 [RFC3410]. 
     
    Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed 
    the Management Information Base or MIB. MIB objects are generally 
    accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). 
    Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the 
    Structure of Management Information (SMI). This memo specifies a MIB 
    module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58, 
    RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC 2580 
    [RFC2580]. 
  
 1.2 Conceptual Row Creation 
  
    For the benefit of row-creation in "conceptual" tables, 
    DEFVAL (Default Value) clauses are included in the definitions in 
    section 3, suggesting values which an agent should use for instances 
    of variables which need to be created due to a Set-Request, but 
    which are not specified in the Set-Request. DEFVAL clauses have not 
    been specified for some objects which are read-only, implying that 
    they are zeroed upon row creation. These objects are of the SYNTAX 
    Counter32 or Gauge32. 
  
    For those objects not having a DEFVAL clause, both management 
    stations and agents should heed the Robustness Principle of the 
    Internet (see RFC-791): 
  
    "be liberal in what you accept, conservative in what you send" 
  
    Therefore, management stations should include as many of these 
    columnar objects as possible (e.g., all read-write objects) in a 
    Set-Request when creating a conceptual row. Agents should accept a 
    Set-Request with as few of these columnar objects as they need 
    (e.g., the minimum contents of a "row-creating" SET consists of 
    those objects for which, as they cannot be intuited, no default 
   
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    is specified.). 
  
 1.3 Default Configuration 
  
    OSPF is a powerful routing protocol, equipped with features to 
    handle virtually any configuration requirement that might reasonably 
    be found within an Autonomous System. With this power comes a fair 
    degree of complexity, which the sheer number of objects in the MIB 
    will attest to.  Care has therefore been taken, in constructing this 
    MIB, to define default values for virtually every object, to  
    minimize the amount of parameterization required in the typical 
    case. That default configuration is as follows: 
  
    Given the following assumptions: 
  
       - IP has already been configured 
  
       - The ifTable has already been configured 
  
       - ifSpeed is estimated by the interface drivers 
  
       - The OSPF Process automatically discovers all IP 
         Interfaces and creates corresponding OSPF Interfaces 
  
       - The OSPF Process automatically creates the Areas required 
         for the Interfaces 
  
    The simplest configuration of an OSPF process requires that: 
  
       - The OSPF Process be Enabled. 
  
    This can be accomplished with a single SET: 
  
       ospfAdminStat := enabled. 
  
    The configured system will have the following attributes: 
  
       - The RouterID will be one of the IP addresses of the 
         device 
  
       - The device will be neither an Area Border Router nor an 
         Autonomous System Border Router. 
  
       - Every IP Interface, with or without an address, will be 
         an OSPF Interface. 
  
       - The AreaID of each interface will be 0.0.0.0, the 
         Backbone. 
  
       - Authentication will be disabled 
  
       - All Broadcast and Point to Point interfaces will be 
         operational. NBMA Interfaces require the configuration 
   
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         of at least one neighbor. 
  
       - Timers on all direct interfaces will be: 
  
           Hello Interval:        10 seconds 
           Dead Timeout:          40 Seconds 
           Retransmission:         5 Seconds 
           Transit Delay:          1 Second 
           Poll Interval:        120 Seconds 
  
       - No direct links to hosts will be configured. 
  
       - No addresses will be summarized 
  
       - Metrics, being a measure of bit duration, are unambiguous 
         and intelligent. 
  
       - No Virtual Links will be configured. 
  
 1.4 OSPF Counters 
  
   This MIB defines several counters, namely: 
  
       - ospfOriginateNewLsas, ospfRxNewLsas in the ospfGeneralGroup 
       - ospfSpfRuns, ospfAreaNssaTranslatorEvents in the ospfAreaTable 
       - ospfIfEvents in the ospfIfTable 
       - ospfVirtIfEvents in the ospfVirtIfTable 
       - ospfNbrEvents in the ospfNbrTable 
       - ospftVirtNbrEvents in the ospfVirtNbrEvents. 
     
    As a best practice, a management entity, when reading these 
    counters, should use the discontinuity object, 
    ospfDiscontinuityTime, to determine if an event which would 
    invalidate the management entity understanding of the counters has 
    occurred. A restart of the OSPF routing process is a possible 
    example of a discontinuity event. 
     
 1.5 Multiple OSPF Instances 
  
    SNMPv3 supports "Contexts" which can be used to implement MIB views 
    on multiple OSPF instances on the same system. See RFC 3411 
    or its successors for details. 
  
 1.6 Conventions 
  
    The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL 
    NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED",  "MAY", and 
    "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in 
    RFC 2119 [RFC2119]. 
  
 2. Structure of this MIB 
  
    This MIB is composed of the following sections: 
   
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       General Variables 
       Area Data Structure 
       Area Stub Metric Table 
       Link State Database 
       Address Range Table 
       Host Table 
       Interface Table 
       Interface Metric Table 
       Virtual Interface Table 
       Neighbor Table 
       Virtual Neighbor Table 
       External Link State Database 
       Aggregate Range Table 
       Local Link State Database 
       AS-scope Link State Database 
  
    It supports the base OSPFv2 specification [RFC2328] and extensions 
    to OSPFv2 such as [RFC1765], [RFC1793], [RFC2370], [RFC3101] 
    and [RFC3623]. 
  
    There exists a separate MIB for notifications ("traps"), which is 
    entirely optional. 
  
 2.1 The Purposes of the sections in this MIB 
  
 2.1.1 General Variables 
  
    The General Variables describe (as it may seem from the name) 
    variables which are global to the OSPF Process. 
  
 2.1.2 Area Data Structure and Area Stub Metric Table 
  
    The Area Data Structure describes all of the OSPF Areas that the 
    router participates in. The Area Table includes data for NSSA 
    translation. 
  
    The Area Stub Metric Table describes the metrics advertised into 
    a stub area by the default router(s). 
  
 2.1.3 Link State Database and External Link State Database 
  
    The Link State Database is provided primarily to provide detailed 
    information for network debugging. 
  
 2.1.4 Address Table and Host Tables 
  
    The Address Range Table and Host Table are provided to view 
    configured Network Summary and Host Route information. 
  
 2.1.5 Interface and Interface Metric Tables 
  
    The Table and the Interface Metric Table together describe 
   
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    the various IP interfaces to OSPF. The metrics are placed in 
    separate tables in order to simplify dealing with multiple types of 
    service. The Interface table includes Link-Local (Opaque Type-9) LSA 
    statistics. 
  
 2.1.6 Virtual Interface Table 
  
    The Virtual Interface Table describes virtual links to the 
    OSPF Process, similarly to the (non-Virtual)Interface Tables. This 
    table includes Link-Local (Opaque Type-9) LSA statistics. 
  
 2.1.7 Neighbor and Virtual Neighbor Tables 
  
    The Neighbor Table and the Virtual Neighbor Table describe the 
    neighbors to the OSPF Process. 
  
 2.1.8 Local Link State Database Table and Virtual 
       Local Link State Database Table 
  
    The Local Link State Database Table and Virtual Local Link State 
    Database Table are identical to the OSPF LSDB Table in 
    format, but contain only Link-Local (Opaque Type-9) Link State 
    Advertisements for non-virtual and virtual links. 
  
 2.1.9 AS-scope Link State Database Table 
  
    The AS-scope Link State Database Table is identical to the OSPF LSDB 
    Table in format, but contains only AS-scoped Link State 
    Advertisements. 
  
 2.1.10 Area Lsa Count Table 
  
    The table, which maintains number of link state advertisements 
    on the per area per LSA type basis. 
  
 3. OSPF MIB Module 
  
  OSPF-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN 
  
  IMPORTS 
      MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Counter32, Gauge32, 
      Integer32, Unsigned32, IpAddress, mib-2 
                   FROM SNMPv2-SMI 
      TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TruthValue, RowStatus, TimeStamp 
                   FROM SNMPv2-TC 
      MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP 
                   FROM SNMPv2-CONF 
      InterfaceIndexOrZero 
                   FROM IF-MIB; 
  
  
  ospf MODULE-IDENTITY 
         LAST-UPDATED "200605240900Z" -- May 24, 2006 09:00:00 EST 
   
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         ORGANIZATION "IETF OSPF Working Group" 
         CONTACT-INFO 
         "WG E-Mail: ospf@ietf.org 
  
          WG Chairs: acee@cisco.com 
                     rohit@gmail.com 
  
          Editors:   Dan Joyal 
                     Nortel 
                     600 Technology Park Drive 
                     Billerica, MA  01821 
                     djoyal@nortel.com 
  
                     Piotr Galecki 
                     Airvana 
                     19 Alpha Road 
                     Chelmsford, MA 01824 
                     pgalecki@airvana.com 
  
                     Spencer Giacalone 
                     Credit Suisse First Boston 
                     Eleven Madison Ave 
                     New York, NY 10010-3629 
                     spencer.giacalone@csfb.com" 
  
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The MIB module to describe the OSPF Version 2 
            Protocol. Note that some objects in this MIB 
            module may pose a significant security risk. 
            Refer to the Security Considerations section 
            in RFC XXXX for more information. 
  
            Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006). 
            This version of this MIB module is part of 
            RFC XXXX;  see the RFC itself for full legal 
            notices." 
          
         -- RFC Editor: please fill in XXXX and remove this note 
   
         REVISION "200605240900Z" -- May 24, 2006 09:00:00 EST 
         DESCRIPTION 
           "Updated for latest changes to OSPF Version 2: 
            - updated the General Group with the new 
              ospfRFC1583Compatibility, ospfReferenceBandwidth 
              and ospfDiscontinuityTime objects 
            - added graceful restart related objects 
            - added stub router related objects 
            - updated the Area Table with NSSA related objects 
            - added ospfAreaAggregateExtRouteTag object 
            - added opaque LSA related objects 
            - updates to the Compliances and Security sections 
            - added area LSA counter table 
            - added section describing translation of notification 
   
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              parameters between SNMP versions 
            - added ospfComplianceObsolete to contain obsolete 
              object groups 
            - deprecated ospfExtLsdbTable 
            See section 12 of RFC XXXX for more details. 
  
            This version published as part of RFC XXXX" 
  
         -- RFC Editor: please fill in XXXX and remove this note 
  
         REVISION "199501201225Z" -- Fri Jan 20 12:25:50 PST 1995 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The initial SMIv2 revision of this MIB module, published 
            in RFC1850." 
         ::= { mib-2 14 } 
  
  AreaID ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An OSPF Area Identifier. 
             Note that the Area ID, in OSPF, has the same format 
             as an IP Address, but has the function of defining 
             a summarization point for Link State Advertisements." 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
  
  RouterID ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A OSPF Router Identifier. 
             Note that the Router ID, in OSPF, has the same format 
             as an IP Address, but identifies the router independent 
             of its IP Address." 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
  
  Metric ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION 
         DISPLAY-HINT "d-0" 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF Internal Metric. 
             Note the OSPF Metric is defined as an unsigned value 
             in the range." 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..'FFFF'h) 
  
  BigMetric ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION 
         DISPLAY-HINT "d-0" 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF External Metric." 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..'FFFFFF'h) 
  
  Status ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
   
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            "An indication of the operability of an OSPF 
            function or feature. For example, The status 
            of an interface: 'enabled' indicates that 
            it is willing to communicate with other OSPF Routers, 
            while 'disabled' indicates that it is not." 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { enabled (1), disabled (2) } 
  
  PositiveInteger ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION 
         DISPLAY-HINT "d-0" 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A positive integer. Values in excess are precluded as 
            unnecessary and prone to interoperability issues." 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..'7FFFFFFF'h) 
  
  HelloRange ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION 
         DISPLAY-HINT "d-0" 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The range of intervals in seconds on which hello messages 
            are exchanged." 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 (1..'FFFF'h) 
  
  UpToMaxAge ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION 
         DISPLAY-HINT "d-0" 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The values in seconds that one might find or configure 
            for variables bounded by the maximum age of an LSA." 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..3600) 
  
  DesignatedRouterPriority ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION 
         DISPLAY-HINT "d-0" 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The range of values defined for the priority of a system 
            for becoming the designated router." 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..'FF'h) 
  
  TOSType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION 
         DISPLAY-HINT "d-0" 
         STATUS      current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Type of Service is defined as a mapping to the IP Type of 
            Service Flags as defined in the IP Forwarding Table MIB 
  
                +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ 
                |                 |                       |     | 
                |   PRECEDENCE    |    TYPE OF SERVICE    |  0  | 
                |                 |                       |     | 
                +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ 
  
                         IP TOS                IP TOS 
   
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                    Field     Policy      Field     Policy 
  
                    Contents    Code      Contents    Code 
                    0 0 0 0  ==>   0      0 0 0 1  ==>   2 
                    0 0 1 0  ==>   4      0 0 1 1  ==>   6 
                    0 1 0 0  ==>   8      0 1 0 1  ==>  10 
                    0 1 1 0  ==>  12      0 1 1 1  ==>  14 
                    1 0 0 0  ==>  16      1 0 0 1  ==>  18 
                    1 0 1 0  ==>  20      1 0 1 1  ==>  22 
                    1 1 0 0  ==>  24      1 1 0 1  ==>  26 
                    1 1 1 0  ==>  28      1 1 1 1  ==>  30 
  
             The remaining values are left for future definition." 
             SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..30) 
  
  OspfAuthenticationType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The authentication type." 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         none (0), 
                         simplePassword (1), 
                         md5 (2) 
                         -- reserved for specification by IANA (> 2) 
                      } 
  
  
  --  OSPF General Variables 
  
  --      Note: These parameters apply globally to the Router's 
  --      OSPF Process. 
  
  ospfGeneralGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospf 1 } 
  
    ospfRouterId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RouterID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the 
            router in the Autonomous System. 
            By convention, to ensure uniqueness, this 
            should default to the value of one of the 
            router's IP interface addresses. 
  
            This object is persistent and when written 
            the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile storage." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, C.1 Global parameters" 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 1 } 
  
    ospfAdminStat OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Status 
   
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         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The administrative status of OSPF in the 
            router. The value 'enabled' denotes that the 
            OSPF Process is active on at least one inter- 
            face; 'disabled' disables it on all inter- 
            faces. 
  
            This object is persistent and when written 
            the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile storage." 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 2 } 
  
    ospfVersionNumber OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { version2 (2) } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The current version number of the OSPF  protocol is 2." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Title" 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 3 } 
  
    ospfAreaBdrRtrStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TruthValue 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A flag to note whether this router is an area 
            border router." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 3 Splitting the AS into 
            Areas" 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 4 } 
  
    ospfASBdrRtrStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TruthValue 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A flag to note whether this router is configured as 
             an Autonomous System border router.  
  
             This object is persistent and when written the 
             entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile storage." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 3.3 Classification of 
            routers" 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 5 } 
  
    ospfExternLsaCount OBJECT-TYPE 
          SYNTAX       Gauge32 
          MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
   
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          STATUS       current 
          DESCRIPTION 
             "The number of external (LS type 5) link-state 
             advertisements in the link-state database." 
          REFERENCE 
             "OSPF Version 2, Appendix A.4.5 AS external link 
             advertisements" 
          ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 6 } 
  
    ospfExternLsaCksumSum OBJECT-TYPE 
          SYNTAX       Integer32 
          MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
          STATUS       current 
          DESCRIPTION 
             "The 32-bit sum of the LS checksums of 
             the external link-state advertisements  
             contained in the link-state database. This sum 
             can be used to determine if there has been a 
             change in a router's link state database, and 
             to compare the link-state database of two 
             routers. The value should be treated as unsigned 
             when comparing two sums of checksums." 
          ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 7 } 
  
    ospfTOSSupport OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TruthValue 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The router's support for type-of-service routing. 
  
             This object is persistent and when written 
             the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
             storage." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix F.1.2 Optional TOS 
            support" 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 8 } 
  
     ospfOriginateNewLsas OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Counter32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of new link-state advertisements 
            that have been originated. This number is  
            incremented each time the router originates a new 
            LSA. 
  
            Discontinuities in the value of this counter can 
            occur at re-initialization of the management system, 
            and at other times as indicated by the value of 
            ospfDiscontinuityTime." 
   
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          ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 9 } 
  
    ospfRxNewLsas OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Counter32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of link-state advertisements received 
            determined to be new instantiations. 
            This number does not include newer instantiations 
            of self-originated link-state advertisements. 
  
            Discontinuities in the value of this counter can 
            occur at re-initialization of the management system, 
            and at other times as indicated by the value of 
            ospfDiscontinuityTime." 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 10 } 
  
    ospfExtLsdbLimit OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 (-1..'7FFFFFFF'h) 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The maximum number of non-default 
            AS-external-LSAs entries that can be stored in the 
            link-state database. If the value is -1, then 
            there is no limit. 
  
            When the number of non-default AS-external-LSAs 
            in a router's link-state database reaches 
            ospfExtLsdbLimit, the router enters 
            Overflow-State. The router never holds more than 
            ospfExtLsdbLimit non-default AS-external-LSAs 
            in its database. OspfExtLsdbLimit MUST be set 
            identically in all routers attached to the OSPF 
            backbone and/or any regular OSPF area. (i.e., 
            OSPF stub areas and NSSAs are excluded). 
  
            This object is persistent and when written 
            the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
          DEFVAL { -1 } 
          ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 11 } 
  
    ospfMulticastExtensions OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A Bit Mask indicating whether the router is 
            forwarding IP multicast (Class D) datagrams 
            based on the algorithms defined in the  
            Multicast Extensions to OSPF. 
   
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            Bit 0, if set, indicates that the router can 
            forward IP multicast datagrams in the router's 
            directly attached areas (called intra-area 
            multicast routing). 
  
            Bit 1, if set, indicates that the router can 
            forward IP multicast datagrams between OSPF 
            areas (called inter-area multicast routing). 
  
            Bit 2, if set, indicates that the router can 
            forward IP multicast datagrams between 
            Autonomous Systems (called inter-AS multicast 
            routing). 
  
            Only certain combinations of bit settings are 
            allowed, namely: 0 (no multicast forwarding is 
            enabled), 1 (intra-area multicasting only), 3 
            (intra-area and inter-area multicasting), 5 
            (intra-area and inter-AS multicasting) and 7 
            (multicasting everywhere). By default, no 
            multicast forwarding is enabled. 
  
            This object is persistent and when written 
            the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         DEFVAL { 0 } 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 12 } 
  
    ospfExitOverflowInterval OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       PositiveInteger 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of seconds that, after entering 
            OverflowState, a router will attempt to leave 
            OverflowState. This allows the router to again 
            originate non-default AS-external-LSAs. When 
            set to 0, the router will not leave 
            Overflow-State until restarted. 
  
            This object is persistent and when written 
            the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         DEFVAL { 0 } 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 13 } 
  
    ospfDemandExtensions OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TruthValue 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The router's support for demand routing. 
   
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             This object is persistent and when written 
             the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
             storage." 
         REFERENCE 
            "Extending OSPF to Support Demand Circuits" 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 14 } 
  
    ospfRFC1583Compatibility  OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TruthValue 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Indicates metrics used to choose among multiple 
            AS-external-LSAs. When RFC1583Compatibility is set to 
            enabled, only cost will be used when choosing among 
            multiple AS-external-LSAs advertising the same 
            destination. When RFC1583Compatibility is set to 
            disabled, preference will be driven first by type of 
            path using cost only to break ties. 
  
            This object is persistent and when written 
            the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
          REFERENCE 
             "OSPF Version 2, Section 16.4.1 External path 
              preferences" 
          ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 15 } 
  
   ospfOpaqueLsaSupport  OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TruthValue 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The router's support for Opaque LSA types. 
  
             This object is persistent and when written 
             the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
             storage." 
         REFERENCE 
            "The OSPF Opaque LSA Option" 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 16 } 
     
    ospfReferenceBandwidth OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Unsigned32 
         UNITS        "kilobits per second" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Reference bandwidth in kilobits/second for 
            calculating default interface metrics. The 
            default value is 100,000 KBPS (100 MBPS) 
     
   
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            This object is persistent and when written 
            the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 17 } 
     
    ospfRestartSupport OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { none (1), 
                                plannedOnly (2), 
                                plannedAndUnplanned (3) 
                              } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The router's support for OSPF graceful restart. 
            Options include: no restart support, only planned 
            restarts or both planned and unplanned restarts. 
  
            This object is persistent and when written 
            the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 18 } 
     
    ospfRestartInterval OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 (1..1800) 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Configured OSPF graceful restart timeout interval. 
     
             This object is persistent and when written 
             the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
             storage." 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 19 } 
     
    ospfRestartStrictLsaChecking OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TruthValue 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Indicates if strict LSA checking is enabled for graceful 
             restart. 
     
             This object is persistent and when written 
             the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
             storage." 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 20 } 
     
     
    ospfRestartStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { notRestarting (1), 
                                plannedRestart (2), 
                                unplannedRestart (3) 
   
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                              } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Current status of OSPF graceful restart." 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 21 } 
     
    ospfRestartAge OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Unsigned32 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Remaining time in current OSPF graceful restart 
            interval." 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 22 } 
     
    ospfRestartExitReason OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { none (1),           -- none attempted 
                                inProgress (2),     -- restart in 
                                                    -- progress 
                                completed (3),      -- successfully 
                                                    -- completed 
                                timedOut (4),       -- timed out 
                                topologyChanged (5) -- aborted due to 
                                                    -- topology change. 
                              } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Describes the outcome of the last attempt at a 
            graceful restart. If the value is 'none', no restart 
            has yet been attempted. If the value is 'inProgress', 
            a restart attempt is currently underway." 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 23 } 
     
    ospfAsLsaCount OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Gauge32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
             "The number of AS-scope link-state 
             advertisements in the AS-scope link-state database." 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 24 } 
     
    ospfAsLsaCksumSum OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Unsigned32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
             "The 32-bit unsigned sum of the LS checksums of 
             the AS link-state advertisements contained in the AS-scope 
             link-state database. This sum can be used to determine 
   
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             if there has been a change in a router's AS-scope link 
             state database, and to compare the AS-scope link-state 
             database of two routers." 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 25 } 
  
     ospfStubRouterSupport OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TruthValue 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
             "The router's support for stub router functionality. 
     
             This object is persistent and when written 
             the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
             storage." 
         REFERENCE 
             "OSPF Stub Router Advertisement" 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 26 }  
      
     ospfStubRouterAdvertisement OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                            doNotAdvertise (1), 
                            advertise(2) 
                            } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
             "This object controls the advertisement of  
             stub router LSA's by the router. The value 
             doNotAdvertise will result in the advertisement 
             of a standard router LSA and is the default value. 
     
             This object is persistent and when written 
             the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
             storage." 
         ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 27 } 
     
    ospfDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE 
        SYNTAX     TimeStamp 
        MAX-ACCESS read-only 
        STATUS     current 
        DESCRIPTION 
           "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion 
            at which any one of this MIB's counters suffered 
            a discontinuity. 
     
            If no such discontinuities have occurred since the last 
            reinitialization of the local management subsystem, 
            then this object contains a zero value." 
        ::= { ospfGeneralGroup 28 } 
     
  
  --  OSPF Area Table 
   
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  --     The OSPF Area Table contains information 
  --     regarding the various areas.  
  
    ospfAreaTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfAreaEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Information describing the configured parameters and 
            cumulative statistics of the router's attached areas. 
            The interfaces and virtual links are configured 
            as part of these areas. Area 0.0.0.0, by definition, 
            is the Backbone Area." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 6 The Area Data Structure" 
         ::= { ospf 2 } 
  
    ospfAreaEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfAreaEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Information describing the configured parameters and  
            cumulative statistics of one of the router's attached areas. 
            The interfaces and virtual links are configured as part of 
            these areas. Area 0.0.0.0, by definition, is the Backbone 
            Area. 
  
            Information in this table is persistent and when this object 
            is written the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         INDEX { ospfAreaId } 
         ::= { ospfAreaTable 1 } 
  
    OspfAreaEntry ::= 
          SEQUENCE { 
             ospfAreaId 
                AreaID, 
             ospfAuthType 
                OspfAuthenticationType, 
             ospfImportAsExtern 
                INTEGER, 
             ospfSpfRuns 
                Counter32, 
             ospfAreaBdrRtrCount 
                Gauge32, 
             ospfAsBdrRtrCount 
                Gauge32, 
             ospfAreaLsaCount 
                Gauge32, 
             ospfAreaLsaCksumSum 
                Integer32, 
   
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             ospfAreaSummary 
                INTEGER, 
             ospfAreaStatus 
                RowStatus, 
             ospfAreaNssaTranslatorRole 
                INTEGER, 
             ospfAreaNssaTranslatorState 
                INTEGER, 
             ospfAreaNssaTranslatorStabilityInterval 
                PositiveInteger, 
             ospfAreaNssaTranslatorEvents 
                Counter32 
             } 
  
    ospfAreaId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       AreaID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally 
                                -- an SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying an area. 
            Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters" 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfAuthType OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfAuthenticationType 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       obsolete 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The authentication type specified for an area." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix D Authentication" 
         DEFVAL { none } -- no authentication, by default 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfImportAsExtern OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                        importExternal (1), 
                        importNoExternal (2), 
                        importNssa (3) 
                        } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Indicates whether an area is a Stub area, NSSA, or standard 
            area. Type-5 AS-External LSAs and Type-11 Opaque LSAs are 
            not imported into Stub Areas or NSSAs. NSSAs import  
            AS-External data as Type-7 LSAs" 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters" 
         DEFVAL { importExternal } 
   
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         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfSpfRuns OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Counter32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of times that the intra-area route 
            table has been calculated using this area's 
            link-state database. This is typically done 
            using Dijkstra's algorithm. 
  
            Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur 
            at re-initialization of the management system, and at other 
            times as indicated by the value of ospfDiscontinuityTime." 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 4 } 
  
    ospfAreaBdrRtrCount OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Gauge32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The total number of area border routers reachable 
            within this area. This is initially zero, and is 
            calculated in each SPF Pass." 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 5 } 
  
    ospfAsBdrRtrCount OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Gauge32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The total number of Autonomous System border 
            routers reachable within this area. This is 
            initially zero, and is calculated in each SPF 
            Pass." 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 6 } 
  
    ospfAreaLsaCount OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Gauge32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The total number of link-state advertisements 
            in this area's link-state database, excluding 
            AS External LSA's." 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 7 } 
  
    ospfAreaLsaCksumSum OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
   
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            "The 32-bit sum of the link-state 
            advertisements' LS checksums contained in this 
            area's link-state database. This sum excludes 
            external (LS type 5) link-state advertisements. 
            The sum can be used to determine if there has 
            been a change in a router's link-state 
            database, and to compare the link-state database of 
            two routers. The value should be treated as unsigned 
            when comparing two sums of checksums." 
         DEFVAL { 0 } 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 8 } 
  
    ospfAreaSummary OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         noAreaSummary (1), 
                         sendAreaSummary (2) 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The variable ospfAreaSummary controls the 
            import of summary LSAs into stub and NSSA areas. 
            It has no effect on other areas. 
  
            If it is noAreaSummary, the router will not 
            originate summary LSAs into the stub or NSSA area. 
            It will rely entirely on its default route. 
  
            If it is sendAreaSummary, the router will both 
            summarize and propagate summary LSAs." 
         DEFVAL { noAreaSummary } 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 9 } 
  
    ospfAreaStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RowStatus 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This object permits management of the table by 
            facilitating actions such as row creation, 
            construction and destruction. 
  
            The value of this object has no effect on 
            whether other objects in this conceptual row can be 
            modified." 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 10 } 
  
    ospfAreaNssaTranslatorRole OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { always (1), candidate (2) } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Indicates an NSSA Border router's ability to 
   
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            type-5 LSAs." 
         DEFVAL { candidate } 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 11 } 
  
    ospfAreaNssaTranslatorState OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { enabled (1), 
                         elected (2), 
                         disabled (3) 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Indicates if and how an NSSA Border router is 
            performing NSSA translation of type-7 LSAs into type-5 
            LSAs. When this object set to enabled, the NSSA Border 
            router's OspfAreaNssaExtTranslatorRole has been set to 
            always. When this object is set to elected, a candidate 
            NSSA Border router is Translating type-7 LSAs into type-5. 
            When this object is set to disabled, a candidate NSSA 
            Border router is NOT translating type-7 LSAs into type-5." 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 12 } 
  
    ospfAreaNssaTranslatorStabilityInterval OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       PositiveInteger 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of seconds after an elected translator 
            determines its services are no longer required, that 
            it should continue to perform its translation duties." 
         DEFVAL { 40 } 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 13 } 
  
    ospfAreaNssaTranslatorEvents OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Counter32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Indicates the number of Translator State changes 
            that have occurred since the last boot-up. 
  
            Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur 
            at re-initialization of the management system, and at other 
            times as indicated by the value of ospfDiscontinuityTime." 
         ::= { ospfAreaEntry 14 } 
  
  
  --  OSPF Area Default Metric Table 
  
    ospfStubAreaTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfStubAreaEntry 
   
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         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The set of metrics that will be advertised 
            by a default Area Border Router into a stub area." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2, Area Parameters" 
         ::= { ospf 3 } 
  
    ospfStubAreaEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfStubAreaEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS      current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The metric for a given Type of Service that 
            will be advertised by a default Area Border 
            Router into a stub area. 
  
            Information in this table is persistent and when this object 
            is written the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2, Area Parameters" 
         INDEX { ospfStubAreaId, ospfStubTOS } 
         ::= { ospfStubAreaTable 1 } 
  
    OspfStubAreaEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfStubAreaId 
               AreaID, 
            ospfStubTOS 
               TOSType, 
            ospfStubMetric 
               BigMetric, 
            ospfStubStatus 
               RowStatus, 
            ospfStubMetricType 
               INTEGER 
            } 
  
    ospfStubAreaId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       AreaID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The 32 bit identifier for the Stub Area. On 
            creation, this can be derived from the 
            instance." 
         ::= { ospfStubAreaEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfStubTOS OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TOSType 
   
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         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Type of Service associated with the 
            metric. On creation, this can be derived from 
            the instance." 
         ::= { ospfStubAreaEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfStubMetric OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       BigMetric 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The metric value applied at the indicated type 
            of service. By default, this equals the least 
            metric at the type of service among the 
            interfaces to other areas." 
         ::= { ospfStubAreaEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfStubStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RowStatus 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This object permits management of the table by 
            facilitating actions such as row creation, 
            construction and destruction. 
  
            The value of this object has no effect on 
            whether other objects in this conceptual row can be 
            modified." 
         ::= { ospfStubAreaEntry 4 } 
  
    ospfStubMetricType OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         ospfMetric (1),  -- OSPF Metric 
                         comparableCost (2), -- external type 1 
                         nonComparable  (3) -- external type 2 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This variable displays the type of metric 
            advertised as a default route." 
         DEFVAL { ospfMetric } 
         ::= { ospfStubAreaEntry 5 } 
  
  
  --  OSPF Link State Database 
  
    ospfLsdbTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfLsdbEntry 
   
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         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF Process's Link State Database (LSDB). 
             The LSDB contains the Link State Advertisements 
             from throughout the areas that the device is attached to." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12 Link State Advertisements" 
         ::= { ospf 4 } 
  
    ospfLsdbEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX   OspfLsdbEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS   current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A single Link State Advertisement." 
         INDEX { ospfLsdbAreaId, ospfLsdbType, 
                 ospfLsdbLsid, ospfLsdbRouterId } 
         ::= { ospfLsdbTable 1 } 
  
    OspfLsdbEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfLsdbAreaId 
               AreaID, 
            ospfLsdbType 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfLsdbLsid 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfLsdbRouterId 
               RouterID, 
            ospfLsdbSequence 
               Integer32, 
            ospfLsdbAge 
               Integer32, 
            ospfLsdbChecksum 
               Integer32, 
            ospfLsdbAdvertisement 
               OCTET STRING 
            } 
  
    ospfLsdbAreaId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       AreaID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The 32 bit identifier of the Area from which 
            the LSA was received." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters" 
         ::= { ospfLsdbEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfLsdbType OBJECT-TYPE 
   
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         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         routerLink (1), 
                         networkLink (2), 
                         summaryLink (3), 
                         asSummaryLink (4), 
                         asExternalLink (5), -- but see ospfAsLsdbTable 
                         multicastLink (6), 
                         nssaExternalLink (7), 
                         areaOpaqueLink (10) 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The type of the link state advertisement. 
            Each link state type has a separate advertisement 
            format. 
  
            Note: External Link State Advertisements are permitted 
            for backward compatibility, but should be displayed 
            in the ospfAsLsdbTable rather than here." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix A.4.1 The  Link  State 
            Advertisement header" 
         ::= { ospfLsdbEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfLsdbLsid OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Link State ID is an LS Type Specific field 
            containing either a Router ID or an IP Address; 
            it identifies the piece of the routing domain 
            that is being described by the advertisement." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.4 Link State ID" 
         ::= { ospfLsdbEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfLsdbRouterId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RouterID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The 32 bit number that uniquely identifies the 
            originating router in the Autonomous System." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.1 Global parameters" 
         ::= { ospfLsdbEntry 4 } 
  
    ospfLsdbSequence OBJECT-TYPE 
   
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         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The sequence number field is a signed 32-bit 
            integer. It starts with the value '80000001'h, 
            or -'7FFFFFFF'h, and increments until '7FFFFFFF'h. 
            Thus, a typical sequence number will be very negative. 
            It is used to detect old and duplicate link state 
            advertisements. The space of sequence numbers is linearly 
            ordered. The larger the sequence number the more recent 
            the advertisement." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.6 LS sequence 
            number" 
         ::= { ospfLsdbEntry 5 } 
  
    ospfLsdbAge OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 -- Should be 0..MaxAge, except when 
                                -- doNotAge bit is set 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This field is the age of the link state advertisement 
            in seconds." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.1 LS age" 
         ::= { ospfLsdbEntry 6 } 
  
    ospfLsdbChecksum OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This field is the checksum of the complete contents of 
            the advertisement, excepting the age field. The age field is 
            excepted so that an advertisement's age can be incremented 
            without updating the checksum. The checksum used is the same 
            that is used for ISO connectionless datagrams; it is 
            commonly referred to as the Fletcher checksum." 
          REFERENCE 
             "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.7 LS checksum" 
          ::= { ospfLsdbEntry 7 } 
  
    ospfLsdbAdvertisement OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..65535)) 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The entire Link State Advertisement, including 
            its header. 
  
   
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            Note that for variable length LSAs, SNMP agents 
            may not be able to return the largest string size" 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12 Link State Advertisements" 
         ::= { ospfLsdbEntry 8 } 
  
  
  --  Address Range Table 
  
    ospfAreaRangeTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfAreaRangeEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       obsolete 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Address Range Table acts as an adjunct to the Area 
             Table. It describes those Address Range Summaries that 
             are configured to be propagated from an Area to reduce 
             the amount of information about it which is known beyond 
             its borders. It contains a set of IP address ranges 
             specified by an IP address/IP network mask pair. 
             For example, class B address range of X.X.X.X 
             with a network mask of 255.255.0.0 includes all IP 
             addresses from X.X.0.0 to X.X.255.255. 
  
             Note that this table is obsoleted and is replaced 
             by the Area Aggregate Table." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2  Area parameters" 
         ::= { ospf 5 } 
  
    ospfAreaRangeEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfAreaRangeEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       obsolete 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A single area address range. 
  
            Information in this table is persistent and when this object 
            is written the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2  Area parameters" 
         INDEX { ospfAreaRangeAreaId, ospfAreaRangeNet } 
         ::= { ospfAreaRangeTable 1 } 
  
    OspfAreaRangeEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfAreaRangeAreaId 
               AreaID, 
            ospfAreaRangeNet 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfAreaRangeMask 
               IpAddress, 
   
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            ospfAreaRangeStatus 
               RowStatus, 
            ospfAreaRangeEffect 
               INTEGER 
            } 
  
    ospfAreaRangeAreaId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       AreaID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       obsolete 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Area the Address Range is to be found 
            within." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters" 
         ::= { ospfAreaRangeEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfAreaRangeNet OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       obsolete 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The IP Address of the Net or Subnet indicated 
            by the range." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters" 
         ::= { ospfAreaRangeEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfAreaRangeMask OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       obsolete 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Subnet Mask that pertains to the Net or 
            Subnet." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters" 
         ::= { ospfAreaRangeEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfAreaRangeStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RowStatus 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       obsolete 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This object permits management of the table by 
            facilitating actions such as row creation, 
            construction and destruction. 
  
            The value of this object has no effect on 
            whether other objects in this conceptual row can be 
            modified." 
   
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         ::= { ospfAreaRangeEntry 4 } 
  
    ospfAreaRangeEffect OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         advertiseMatching (1), 
                         doNotAdvertiseMatching (2) 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       obsolete 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Subnets subsumed by ranges either trigger the 
            advertisement of the indicated summary  
           (advertiseMatching), or result in the subnet's not 
            being advertised at all outside the area." 
         DEFVAL { advertiseMatching } 
         ::= { ospfAreaRangeEntry 5 } 
  
  
  --  OSPF Host Table 
  
    ospfHostTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfHostEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Host/Metric Table indicates what hosts are directly 
            attached to the Router, what metrics and types 
            of service should be advertised for them 
            and what Areas they are found within." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.7 Host route  
            parameters" 
         ::= { ospf 6 } 
  
    ospfHostEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfHostEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A metric to be advertised, for a given type of 
            service, when a given host is reachable. 
  
            Information in this table is persistent and when this object 
            is written the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         INDEX { ospfHostIpAddress, ospfHostTOS } 
         ::= { ospfHostTable 1 } 
  
    OspfHostEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfHostIpAddress 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfHostTOS 
   
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               TOSType, 
            ospfHostMetric 
               Metric, 
            ospfHostStatus 
               RowStatus, 
            ospfHostAreaID 
               AreaID, 
            ospfHostCfgAreaID 
               AreaID 
            } 
  
    ospfHostIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The IP Address of the Host." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.7 Host route parameters" 
         ::= { ospfHostEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfHostTOS OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TOSType 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Type of Service of the route being configured." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.7 Host route parameters" 
         ::= { ospfHostEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfHostMetric OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Metric 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Metric to be advertised." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.7 Host route parameters" 
         ::= { ospfHostEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfHostStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RowStatus 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This object permits management of the table by 
            facilitating actions such as row creation, 
            construction and destruction. 
  
            The value of this object has no effect on 
   
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            whether other objects in this conceptual row can be 
            modified." 
         ::= { ospfHostEntry 4 } 
  
    ospfHostAreaID OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       AreaID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF Area to which the Host belongs. 
            Deprecated by ospfHostCfgAreaID." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.7 Host parameters" 
         ::= { ospfHostEntry 5 } 
  
    ospfHostCfgAreaID OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       AreaID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "To configure the OSPF Area to which the Host belongs." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.7 Host parameters" 
         ::= { ospfHostEntry 6 } 
  
  
  --  OSPF Interface Table 
  
    ospfIfTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfIfEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF Interface Table describes the interfaces 
            from the viewpoint of OSPF. 
            It augments the ipAddrTable with OSPF specific information." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.3  Router interface 
            parameters" 
         ::= { ospf 7 } 
  
    ospfIfEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfIfEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF Interface Entry describes one interface 
            from the viewpoint of OSPF. 
  
            Information in this table is persistent and when this object 
            is written the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         INDEX { ospfIfIpAddress, ospfAddressLessIf } 
   
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         ::= { ospfIfTable 1 } 
  
    OspfIfEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfIfIpAddress 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfAddressLessIf 
               InterfaceIndexOrZero, 
            ospfIfAreaId 
               AreaID, 
            ospfIfType 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfIfAdminStat 
               Status, 
            ospfIfRtrPriority 
               DesignatedRouterPriority, 
            ospfIfTransitDelay 
               UpToMaxAge, 
            ospfIfRetransInterval 
               UpToMaxAge, 
            ospfIfHelloInterval 
               HelloRange, 
            ospfIfRtrDeadInterval 
               PositiveInteger, 
            ospfIfPollInterval 
               PositiveInteger, 
            ospfIfState 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfIfDesignatedRouter 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfIfBackupDesignatedRouter 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfIfEvents 
               Counter32, 
            ospfIfAuthKey 
               OCTET STRING, 
            ospfIfStatus 
               RowStatus, 
            ospfIfMulticastForwarding 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfIfDemand 
               TruthValue, 
            ospfIfAuthType 
               OspfAuthenticationType, 
            ospfIfLsaCount 
               Gauge32, 
            ospfIfLsaCksumSum 
               Unsigned32, 
            ospfIfDesignatedRouterId 
               RouterID, 
            ospfIfBackupDesignatedRouterId 
               RouterID 
            } 
   
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    ospfIfIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The IP address of this OSPF interface." 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfAddressLessIf OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       InterfaceIndexOrZero 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "For the purpose of easing the instancing of 
            addressed and address less interfaces; This 
            variable takes the value 0 on interfaces with 
            IP Addresses, and the corresponding value of 
            ifIndex for interfaces having no IP Address." 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfIfAreaId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       AreaID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the area 
            to which the interface connects. Area ID 
            0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone." 
         DEFVAL { '00000000'H }  -- 0.0.0.0 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfIfType OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         broadcast (1), 
                         nbma (2), 
                         pointToPoint (3), 
                         pointToMultipoint (5) 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF interface type. 
            By way of a default, this field may be intuited 
            from the corresponding value of ifType.  
            Broadcast LANs, such as Ethernet and IEEE 802.5, 
            take the value 'broadcast', X.25 and similar 
            technologies take the value 'nbma', and links 
            that are definitively point to point take the 
            value 'pointToPoint'." 
          ::= { ospfIfEntry 4 } 
   
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    ospfIfAdminStat OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Status 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF interface's administrative status. 
            The value formed on the interface, and the interface 
            will be advertised as an internal route to some area. 
            The value 'disabled' denotes that the interface is 
            external to OSPF." 
         DEFVAL { enabled } 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 5 } 
  
    ospfIfRtrPriority OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       DesignatedRouterPriority 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The priority of this interface. Used in 
            multi-access networks, this field is used in 
            the designated router election algorithm. The 
            value 0 signifies that the router is not eligible 
            to become the designated router on this particular 
            network. In the event of a tie in this value, 
            routers will use their Router ID as a tie breaker." 
          DEFVAL { 1 } 
          ::= { ospfIfEntry 6 } 
  
    ospfIfTransitDelay OBJECT-TYPE 
          SYNTAX       UpToMaxAge 
          UNITS        "seconds" 
          MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
          STATUS       current 
          DESCRIPTION 
             "The estimated number of seconds it takes to 
             transmit a link state update packet over this 
             interface. Note that minimual value SHOULD be 
             1 second." 
          DEFVAL { 1 } 
          ::= { ospfIfEntry 7 } 
  
    ospfIfRetransInterval OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       UpToMaxAge 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of seconds between link-state advertisement 
            retransmissions, for adjacencies belonging to this 
            interface. This value is also used when retransmitting 
            database description and link-state request packets. 
            Note that minimal value SHOULD be 1 second." 
   
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         DEFVAL { 5 } 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 8 } 
  
    ospfIfHelloInterval OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       HelloRange 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The length of time, in seconds, between the Hello packets 
            that the router sends on the interface. This value must be 
            the same for all routers attached to a common network." 
         DEFVAL { 10 } 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 9 } 
  
    ospfIfRtrDeadInterval OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       PositiveInteger 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of seconds that a router's Hello packets have 
            not been seen before it's neighbors declare the router down. 
            This should be some multiple of the Hello interval. This 
            value must be the same for all routers attached to a common 
            network." 
          DEFVAL { 40 } 
          ::= { ospfIfEntry 10 } 
  
    ospfIfPollInterval OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       PositiveInteger 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The larger time interval, in seconds, between the Hello 
            packets sent to an inactive non-broadcast multi-access 
            neighbor." 
         DEFVAL { 120 } 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 11 } 
  
    ospfIfState OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         down (1), 
                         loopback (2), 
                         waiting (3), 
                         pointToPoint (4), 
                         designatedRouter (5), 
                         backupDesignatedRouter (6), 
                         otherDesignatedRouter (7) 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
   
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         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF Interface State." 
         DEFVAL { down } 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 12 } 
  
    ospfIfDesignatedRouter OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The IP Address of the Designated Router." 
         DEFVAL { '00000000'H } -- 0.0.0.0 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 13 } 
  
    ospfIfBackupDesignatedRouter OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The IP Address of the Backup  Designated 
            Router." 
         DEFVAL { '00000000'H }  -- 0.0.0.0 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 14 } 
  
    ospfIfEvents OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Counter32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of times this OSPF interface has 
            changed its state, or an error has occurred. 
  
            Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur 
            at re-initialization of the management system, and at other 
            times as indicated by the value of ospfDiscontinuityTime." 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 15 } 
  
    ospfIfAuthKey OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..256)) 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The cleartext password used as an OSPF 
            Authentication key when simplePassword security 
            is enabled. This object does not access any OSPF 
            Cryptogaphic (e.g. MD5) Authentication Key under 
            any circumstance. 
  
            If the key length is shorter than 8 octets, the 
            agent will left adjust and zero fill to 8 octets. 
  
            Unauthenticated interfaces need no authentication 
            key, and simple password authentication cannot use 
   
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            a key of more than 8 octets. 
  
            Note that the use of simplePassword authentication 
            is NOT recommended when there is concern regarding 
            attack upon the OSPF system. SimplePassword 
            authentication is only sufficient to protect against 
            accidental misconfigurations because it re-uses 
            cleartext passwords. [RFC1704] 
  
            When read, ospfIfAuthKey always returns an Octet 
            String of length zero." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 9 The Interface Data 
            Structure" 
         DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H } -- 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 16 } 
  
    ospfIfStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RowStatus 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This object permits management of the table by 
            facilitating actions such as row creation, 
            construction and destruction. 
  
            The value of this object has no effect on 
            whether other objects in this conceptual row can be 
            modified." 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 17 } 
  
    ospfIfMulticastForwarding OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         blocked (1), -- no multicast forwarding 
                         multicast (2), -- using multicast address 
                         unicast (3) -- to each OSPF neighbor 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The way multicasts should forwarded on this 
            interface; not forwarded, forwarded as data 
            link multicasts, or forwarded as data link 
            unicasts. Data link multicasting is not  
            meaningful on point to point and NBMA interfaces, 
            and setting ospfMulticastForwarding to 0 effectively 
            disables all multicast forwarding." 
         DEFVAL { blocked } 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 18 } 
  
    ospfIfDemand OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TruthValue 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
   
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         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Indicates whether Demand OSPF procedures (hello 
            suppression to FULL neighbors and setting the 
            DoNotAge flag on propagated LSAs) should be 
            performed on this interface." 
         DEFVAL { false } 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 19 } 
  
    ospfIfAuthType OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfAuthenticationType 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The authentication type specified for an interface. 
  
            Note that this object can be used to engage 
            in significant attacks against an OSPF router." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix D Authentication" 
         DEFVAL { none } -- no authentication, by default 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 20 } 
  
    ospfIfLsaCount OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Gauge32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The total number of link-local link state advertisements 
            in this interface's link-local link state database." 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 21 } 
  
    ospfIfLsaCksumSum OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Unsigned32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The 32-bit unsigned sum of the link-state 
            advertisements' LS checksums contained in this 
            interface's link-local link state database. 
            The sum can be used to determine if there has 
            been a change in the interface's link state 
            database, and to compare the interface link-state 
            database of routers attached to the same subnet." 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 22 } 
  
    ospfIfDesignatedRouterId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RouterID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Router ID of the Designated Router." 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 23 } 
   
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    ospfIfBackupDesignatedRouterId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RouterID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Router ID of the Backup Designated Router." 
         ::= { ospfIfEntry 24 } 
  
  --  OSPF Interface Metric Table 
  
    ospfIfMetricTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfIfMetricEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Metric Table describes the metrics to be advertised 
            for a specified interface at the various types of service. 
            As such, this table is an adjunct of the OSPF Interface 
            Table. 
  
            Types of service, as defined by RFC 791, have the ability 
            to request low delay, high bandwidth, or reliable linkage. 
  
            For the purposes of this specification, the measure of 
            bandwidth: 
  
            Metric = referenceBandwidth / ifSpeed 
  
            is the default value. 
            The default reference bandwidth is 10^8. 
            For multiple link interfaces, note that ifSpeed is the sum 
            of the individual link speeds. This yields a number having 
            the following typical values: 
  
            Network Type/bit rate   Metric 
  
            >= 100 MBPS                 1 
            Ethernet/802.3             10 
            E1                         48 
            T1 (ESF)                   65 
            64 KBPS                    1562 
            56 KBPS                    1785 
            19.2 KBPS                  5208 
            9.6 KBPS                   10416 
  
            Routes that are not specified use the default (TOS 0) metric 
  
            Note that the default reference bandwidth can be configured 
            using the general group object ospfReferenceBandwidth." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.3 Router interface 
            parameters" 
   
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         ::= { ospf 8 } 
  
    ospfIfMetricEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfIfMetricEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS      current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A particular TOS metric for a non-virtual interface 
            identified by the interface index. 
  
            Information in this table is persistent and when this object 
            is written the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.3 Router interface 
            parameters" 
         INDEX { ospfIfMetricIpAddress, 
            ospfIfMetricAddressLessIf, 
            ospfIfMetricTOS } 
         ::= { ospfIfMetricTable 1 } 
  
    OspfIfMetricEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfIfMetricIpAddress 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfIfMetricAddressLessIf 
               InterfaceIndexOrZero, 
            ospfIfMetricTOS 
               TOSType, 
            ospfIfMetricValue 
               Metric, 
            ospfIfMetricStatus 
               RowStatus 
            } 
  
    ospfIfMetricIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The IP address of this OSPF interface. On row 
            creation, this can be derived from the instance." 
         ::= { ospfIfMetricEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfIfMetricAddressLessIf OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       InterfaceIndexOrZero 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "For the purpose of easing the instancing of 
            addressed and addressless interfaces; This 
   
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            variable takes the value 0 on interfaces with 
            IP Addresses, and the value of ifIndex for 
            interfaces having no IP Address. On row 
            creation, this can be derived from the instance." 
          ::= { ospfIfMetricEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfIfMetricTOS OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TOSType 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The type of service metric being referenced. 
            On row creation, this can be derived from the 
            instance." 
         ::= { ospfIfMetricEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfIfMetricValue OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Metric 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The metric of using this type of service on 
            this interface. The default value of the TOS 0 
            Metric is 10^8 / ifSpeed." 
         ::= { ospfIfMetricEntry 4 } 
  
    ospfIfMetricStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RowStatus 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This object permits management of the table by 
            facilitating actions such as row creation, 
            construction and destruction. 
  
            The value of this object has no effect on 
            whether other objects in this conceptual row can be 
            modified." 
         ::= { ospfIfMetricEntry 5 } 
  
  
  --  OSPF Virtual Interface Table 
  
    ospfVirtIfTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfVirtIfEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Information about this router's virtual interfaces 
            that the OSPF Process is configured to carry on." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.4  Virtual link 
   
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         ::= { ospf 9 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfVirtIfEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Information about a single Virtual Interface. 
  
            Information in this table is persistent and when this object 
            is written the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         INDEX { ospfVirtIfAreaId, ospfVirtIfNeighbor } 
         ::= { ospfVirtIfTable 1 } 
  
    OspfVirtIfEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfVirtIfAreaId 
               AreaID, 
            ospfVirtIfNeighbor 
               RouterID, 
            ospfVirtIfTransitDelay 
               UpToMaxAge, 
            ospfVirtIfRetransInterval 
               UpToMaxAge, 
            ospfVirtIfHelloInterval 
               HelloRange, 
            ospfVirtIfRtrDeadInterval 
               PositiveInteger, 
            ospfVirtIfState 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfVirtIfEvents 
               Counter32, 
            ospfVirtIfAuthKey 
               OCTET STRING, 
            ospfVirtIfStatus 
               RowStatus, 
            ospfVirtIfAuthType 
               OspfAuthenticationType, 
            ospfVirtIfLsaCount 
               Gauge32, 
            ospfVirtIfLsaCksumSum 
               Unsigned32 
            } 
  
    ospfVirtIfAreaId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       AreaID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Transit Area that the Virtual Link 
   
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         ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfNeighbor OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RouterID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Router ID of the Virtual Neighbor." 
         ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfTransitDelay OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       UpToMaxAge 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The estimated number of seconds it takes to 
            transmit a link-state update packet over this 
            interface. Note that minimal value SHOULD be 
            one second." 
         DEFVAL { 1 } 
         ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfRetransInterval OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       UpToMaxAge 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of seconds between link-state 
            advertisement retransmissions, for adjacencies 
            belonging to this interface. This value is 
            also used when retransmitting database 
            description and link-state request packets. This 
            value should be well over the expected 
            round-trip time. Note that minimal value SHOULD be 
            one second." 
         DEFVAL { 5 } 
         ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 4 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfHelloInterval OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       HelloRange 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The length of time, in seconds, between the 
            Hello packets that the router sends on the 
            interface. This value must be the same for the 
            virtual neighbor." 
         DEFVAL { 10 } 
   
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         ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 5 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfRtrDeadInterval OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       PositiveInteger 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of seconds that a router's Hello 
            packets have not been seen before it's 
            neighbors declare the router down. This should be 
            some multiple of the Hello interval. This 
            value must be the same for the virtual neighbor." 
         DEFVAL { 60 } 
         ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 6 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfState OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         down (1), -- these use the same encoding 
                         pointToPoint (4) -- as the ospfIfTable 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "OSPF virtual interface states." 
         DEFVAL { down } 
         ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 7 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfEvents OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Counter32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of state changes or error events on 
            this Virtual Link. 
  
            Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur 
            at re-initialization of the management system, and at other 
            times as indicated by the value of ospfDiscontinuityTime." 
         ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 8 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfAuthKey OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..256)) 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The cleartext password used as an OSPF 
            Authentication key when simplePassword security 
            is enabled. This object does not access any OSPF 
            Cryptogaphic (e.g. MD5) Authentication Key under 
            any circumstance. 
  
            If the key length is shorter than 8 octets, the 
   
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            agent will left adjust and zero fill to 8 octets. 
  
            Unauthenticated interfaces need no authentication 
            key, and simple password authentication cannot use 
            a key of more than 8 octets. 
  
            Note that the use of simplePassword authentication 
            is NOT recommended when there is concern regarding 
            attack upon the OSPF system. SimplePassword 
            authentication is only sufficient to protect against 
            accidental misconfigurations because it re-uses 
            cleartext passwords. [RFC1704] 
  
            When read, ospfIfAuthKey always returns an Octet 
            String of length zero." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 9 The Interface Data 
            Structure" 
         DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H } -- 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 
         ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 9 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RowStatus 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This object permits management of the table by 
            facilitating actions such as row creation, 
            construction and destruction. 
  
            The value of this object has no effect on 
            whether other objects in this conceptual row can be 
            modified." 
          ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 10 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfAuthType OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfAuthenticationType 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The authentication type specified for a virtual interface. 
  
            Note that this object can be used to engage 
            in significant attacks against an OSPF router." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix E Authentication" 
         DEFVAL { none } -- no authentication, by default 
         ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 11 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfLsaCount OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Gauge32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
   
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         DESCRIPTION 
            "The total number of link-local link state advertisements 
            in this virtual interface's link-local link state database." 
         ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 12 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfLsaCksumSum OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Unsigned32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The 32-bit unsigned sum of the link-state 
            advertisements' LS checksums contained in this 
            virtual interface's link-local link state database. 
            The sum can be used to determine if there has 
            been a change in the virtual interface's link state 
            database, and to compare the virtual interface 
            link-state database of the virtual neighbors." 
         ::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 13 } 
  
  
  --  OSPF Neighbor Table 
  
    ospfNbrTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfNbrEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A table describing all non-virtual neighbors 
            in the locality of the OSPF router." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 10 The Neighbor Data 
            Structure" 
         ::= { ospf 10 } 
  
    ospfNbrEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfNbrEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The information regarding a single neighbor. 
  
            Information in this table is persistent and when this object 
            is written the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 10 The Neighbor Data 
            Structure" 
         INDEX { ospfNbrIpAddr, ospfNbrAddressLessIndex } 
         ::= { ospfNbrTable 1 } 
  
    OspfNbrEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfNbrIpAddr 
   
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               IpAddress, 
            ospfNbrAddressLessIndex 
               InterfaceIndexOrZero, 
            ospfNbrRtrId 
               RouterID, 
            ospfNbrOptions 
               Integer32, 
            ospfNbrPriority 
               DesignatedRouterPriority, 
            ospfNbrState 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfNbrEvents 
               Counter32, 
            ospfNbrLsRetransQLen 
               Gauge32, 
            ospfNbmaNbrStatus 
               RowStatus, 
            ospfNbmaNbrPermanence 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfNbrHelloSuppressed 
               TruthValue, 
            ospfNbrRestartHelperStatus 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfNbrRestartHelperAge 
               Unsigned32, 
            ospfNbrRestartHelperExitReason 
               INTEGER 
            } 
  
    ospfNbrIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The IP address this neighbor is using in its 
            IP Source Address. Note that, on addressless 
            links, this will not be 0.0.0.0, but the 
            address of another of the neighbor's interfaces." 
         ::= { ospfNbrEntry 1 } 
  
     ospfNbrAddressLessIndex OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       InterfaceIndexOrZero 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "On an interface having an IP Address, zero. 
            On addressless interfaces, the corresponding 
            value of ifIndex in the Internet Standard MIB. 
            On row creation, this can be derived from the 
            instance." 
          ::= { ospfNbrEntry 2 } 
   
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    ospfNbrRtrId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RouterID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A 32-bit integer (represented as a type 
            IpAddress) uniquely identifying the neighboring 
            router in the Autonomous System." 
         DEFVAL { '00000000'H } -- 0.0.0.0 
         ::= { ospfNbrEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfNbrOptions OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A Bit Mask corresponding to the neighbor's 
            options field. 
  
            Bit 0, if set, indicates that the system will 
            operate on Type of Service metrics other than 
            TOS 0. If zero, the neighbor will ignore all 
            metrics except the TOS 0 metric. 
  
            Bit 1, if set, indicates that the associated 
            area accepts and operates on external 
            information; if zero, it is a stub area. 
  
            Bit 2, if set, indicates that the system is 
            capable of routing IP Multicast datagrams; i.e., 
            that it implements the Multicast Extensions to 
            OSPF. 
  
            Bit 3, if set, indicates that the associated 
            area is an NSSA. These areas are capable of 
            carrying type 7 external advertisements, which 
            are translated into type 5 external advertisements 
            at NSSA borders." 
         REFERENCE 
             "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.2 Options" 
         DEFVAL { 0 } 
         ::= { ospfNbrEntry 4 } 
  
     ospfNbrPriority OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       DesignatedRouterPriority 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The priority of this neighbor in the designated 
            router election algorithm. The value 0 signifies 
            that the neighbor is not eligible to become 
            the designated router on this particular network." 
   
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         DEFVAL { 1 } 
         ::= { ospfNbrEntry 5 } 
  
     ospfNbrState OBJECT-TYPE 
          SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                           down (1), 
                           attempt (2), 
                           init (3), 
                           twoWay (4), 
                           exchangeStart (5), 
                           exchange (6), 
                           loading (7), 
                           full (8) 
                           } 
           MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
           STATUS       current 
           DESCRIPTION 
              "The State of the relationship with this Neighbor." 
           REFERENCE 
              "OSPF Version 2, Section 10.1 Neighbor States" 
           DEFVAL { down } 
           ::= { ospfNbrEntry 6 } 
  
    ospfNbrEvents OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Counter32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of times this neighbor relationship 
            has changed state, or an error has occurred. 
  
            Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur 
            at re-initialization of the management system, and at other 
            times as indicated by the value of ospfDiscontinuityTime." 
         ::= { ospfNbrEntry 7 } 
  
    ospfNbrLsRetransQLen OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Gauge32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The current length of the retransmission 
            queue." 
         ::= { ospfNbrEntry 8 } 
  
    ospfNbmaNbrStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RowStatus 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This object permits management of the table by 
            facilitating actions such as row creation, 
            construction and destruction. 
   
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            The value of this object has no effect on 
            whether other objects in this conceptual row can be 
            modified." 
         ::= { ospfNbrEntry 9 } 
  
    ospfNbmaNbrPermanence OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         dynamic (1), -- learned through protocol 
                         permanent (2) -- configured address 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This variable displays the status of the entry. 
            'dynamic' and 'permanent' refer to how the neighbor 
            became known." 
         DEFVAL { permanent } 
         ::= { ospfNbrEntry 10 } 
  
     ospfNbrHelloSuppressed OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TruthValue 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Indicates whether Hellos are being suppressed 
            to the neighbor." 
         ::= { ospfNbrEntry 11 } 
  
    ospfNbrRestartHelperStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { notHelping (1), 
                                helping (2) 
                              } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Indicates whether the router is acting 
            as a graceful restart helper for the neighbor." 
            ::= { ospfNbrEntry 12 } 
     
    ospfNbrRestartHelperAge OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Unsigned32 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Remaining time in current OSPF graceful restart 
            interval, if the router is acting as a restart 
            helper for the neighbor." 
         ::= { ospfNbrEntry 13 } 
     
    ospfNbrRestartHelperExitReason OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { none (1),           -- not attempted 
   
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                                inProgress (2),     -- restart in 
                                                    -- progress 
                                completed (3),      -- successfully 
                                                    -- completed 
                                timedOut (4),       -- timed out 
                                topologyChanged (5) -- aborted due to 
                                                    -- topology 
                                                    -- change. 
                              } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Describes the outcome of the last attempt at acting 
             as a graceful restart helper for the neighbor." 
         ::= { ospfNbrEntry 14 } 
  
  --  OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table 
  
    ospfVirtNbrTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfVirtNbrEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This table describes all virtual neighbors. 
            Since Virtual Links are configured 
            in the virtual interface table, this table is read-only." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 15 Virtual Links" 
         ::= { ospf 11 } 
  
    ospfVirtNbrEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfVirtNbrEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Virtual neighbor information. 
  
            Information in this table is persistent and when this object 
            is written the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         INDEX { ospfVirtNbrArea, ospfVirtNbrRtrId } 
         ::= { ospfVirtNbrTable 1 } 
  
    OspfVirtNbrEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfVirtNbrArea 
               AreaID, 
            ospfVirtNbrRtrId 
               RouterID, 
            ospfVirtNbrIpAddr 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfVirtNbrOptions 
               Integer32, 
   
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            ospfVirtNbrState 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfVirtNbrEvents 
               Counter32, 
            ospfVirtNbrLsRetransQLen 
               Gauge32, 
            ospfVirtNbrHelloSuppressed 
               TruthValue, 
            ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperStatus 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperAge 
               Unsigned32, 
            ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperExitReason 
               INTEGER 
            } 
  
    ospfVirtNbrArea OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       AreaID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Transit Area Identifier." 
         ::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfVirtNbrRtrId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RouterID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS      current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the 
            neighboring router in the Autonomous System." 
         ::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfVirtNbrIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The IP address this Virtual Neighbor is using." 
         ::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfVirtNbrOptions OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A Bit Mask corresponding to the neighbor's 
            options field. 
  
            Bit 1, if set, indicates that the system will 
            operate on Type of Service metrics other than 
   
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            TOS 0. If zero, the neighbor will ignore all 
            metrics except the TOS 0 metric. 
  
            Bit 2, if set, indicates that the system is 
            Network Multicast capable; ie, that it 
            implements OSPF Multicast Routing." 
         ::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 4 } 
  
     ospfVirtNbrState OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         down (1), 
                         attempt (2), 
                         init (3), 
                         twoWay (4), 
                         exchangeStart (5), 
                         exchange (6), 
                         loading (7), 
                         full (8) 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The state of the Virtual Neighbor Relationship." 
         ::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 5 } 
  
    ospfVirtNbrEvents OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Counter32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The number of times this virtual link has 
            changed its state, or an error has occurred. 
  
            Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur 
            at re-initialization of the management system, and at other 
            times as indicated by the value of ospfDiscontinuityTime." 
         ::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 6 } 
  
    ospfVirtNbrLsRetransQLen OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Gauge32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The current length of the retransmission 
            queue." 
         ::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 7 } 
  
    ospfVirtNbrHelloSuppressed OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       TruthValue 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Indicates whether Hellos are being suppressed 
   
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         ::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 8 } 
  
    ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { notHelping (1), 
                                helping (2) 
                              } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Indicates whether the router is acting 
            as a graceful restart helper for the neighbor." 
         ::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 9 } 
     
    ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperAge OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Unsigned32 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Remaining time in current OSPF graceful restart 
            interval, if the router is acting as a restart 
            helper for the neighbor." 
         ::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 10 } 
     
    ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperExitReason OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { none (1),           -- not attempted 
                                inProgress (2),     -- restart in 
                                                    -- progress 
                                completed (3),      -- successfully 
                                                    -- completed 
                                timedOut (4),       -- timed out 
                                topologyChanged (5) -- aborted due to 
                                                    -- topology 
                                                    -- change. 
                              } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Describes the outcome of the last attempt at acting 
             as a graceful restart helper for the neighbor." 
         ::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 11 } 
  
  
  --  OSPF Link State Database, External 
     
    ospfExtLsdbTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfExtLsdbEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF Process's External LSA Link State Database. 
  
   
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            This table is identical to the OSPF LSDB Table 
            in format, but contains only External Link State 
            Advertisements. The purpose is to allow external 
            LSAs to be displayed once for the router rather 
            than once in each non-stub area. 
  
            Note that external LSAs are also in the AS-scope Link State 
            Database." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12 Link State Advertisements" 
         ::= { ospf 12 } 
  
    ospfExtLsdbEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfExtLsdbEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A single Link State Advertisement." 
         INDEX { ospfExtLsdbType, ospfExtLsdbLsid, ospfExtLsdbRouterId } 
         ::= { ospfExtLsdbTable 1 } 
  
    OspfExtLsdbEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfExtLsdbType 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfExtLsdbLsid 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfExtLsdbRouterId 
               RouterID, 
            ospfExtLsdbSequence 
               Integer32, 
            ospfExtLsdbAge 
               Integer32, 
            ospfExtLsdbChecksum 
               Integer32, 
            ospfExtLsdbAdvertisement 
               OCTET STRING 
            } 
  
    ospfExtLsdbType OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX      INTEGER { 
                        asExternalLink (5) 
                        } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The type of the link state advertisement. 
            Each link state type has a separate advertisement 
            format." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix A.4.1 The  Link  State 
            Advertisement header" 
   
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         ::= { ospfExtLsdbEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfExtLsdbLsid OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Link State ID is an LS Type Specific field 
            containing either a Router ID or an IP Address; 
            it identifies the piece of the routing domain 
            that is being described by the advertisement." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.4 Link State ID" 
         ::= { ospfExtLsdbEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfExtLsdbRouterId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RouterID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The 32 bit number that uniquely identifies the 
            originating router in the Autonomous System." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.1 Global parameters" 
         ::= { ospfExtLsdbEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfExtLsdbSequence OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The sequence number field is a signed 32-bit 
            integer. It starts with the value '80000001'h, 
            or -'7FFFFFFF'h, and increments until '7FFFFFFF'h. 
            Thus, a typical sequence number will be very negative. 
            It is used to detect old and duplicate link state 
            advertisements. The space of sequence numbers is linearly 
            ordered. The larger the sequence number the more recent 
            the advertisement." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version  2,  Section  12.1.6  LS  sequence 
            number" 
         ::= { ospfExtLsdbEntry 4 } 
  
    ospfExtLsdbAge OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 -- Should be 0..MaxAge, except when 
                                -- doNotAge bit is set 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
   
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            "This field is the age of the link state 
            advertisement in seconds." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.1 LS age" 
         ::= { ospfExtLsdbEntry 5 } 
  
    ospfExtLsdbChecksum OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This field is the checksum of the complete 
            contents of the advertisement, excepting the 
            age field. The age field is excepted so that 
            an advertisement's age can be incremented 
            without updating the checksum. The checksum 
            used is the same that is used for ISO  
            connectionless datagrams; it is commonly referred 
            to as the Fletcher checksum." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.7 LS checksum" 
         ::= { ospfExtLsdbEntry 6 } 
  
    ospfExtLsdbAdvertisement OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE(36)) 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The entire Link State Advertisement, including 
            its header." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12  Link State 
            Advertisements" 
         ::= { ospfExtLsdbEntry 7 } 
  
  
  --  OSPF Use of the CIDR Route Table 
  
    ospfRouteGroup    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospf 13 } 
  
  --     The IP Forwarding Table defines a number of objects for use by 
  --     the routing protocol to externalize its information. Most of 
  --     the variables (ipForwardDest, ipForwardMask, ipForwardPolicy, 
  --     ipForwardNextHop, ipForwardIfIndex, ipForwardType, 
  --     ipForwardProto, ipForwardAge, and ipForwardNextHopAS) are 
  --     defined there. 
  
  --     Those that leave some discretion are defined here. 
  
  --     ipCidrRouteProto is, of course, ospf (13). 
  
  --     ipCidrRouteAge is the time since the route was first 
  --     calculated, as opposed to the time since the last SPF run. 
   
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  --     ipCidrRouteInfo is an OBJECT IDENTIFIER for use by the routing 
  --     protocol. The following values shall be found there depending 
  --     on the way the route was calculated. 
  
    ospfIntraArea      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfRouteGroup 1 } 
    ospfInterArea      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfRouteGroup 2 } 
    ospfExternalType1  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfRouteGroup 3 } 
    ospfExternalType2  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfRouteGroup 4 } 
  
  --     ipCidrRouteMetric1 is, by definition, the primary routing 
  --     metric. Therefore, it should be the metric that route 
  --     selection is based on. For intra-area and inter-area routes, 
  --     it is an OSPF metric. For External Type 1 (comparable value) 
  --     routes, it is an OSPF metric plus the External Metric. For 
  --     external Type 2 (non-comparable value) routes, it is the 
  --     external metric. 
  
  --     ipCidrRouteMetric2 is, by definition, a secondary routing 
  --     metric. Therefore, it should be the metric that breaks a tie 
  --     among routes having equal metric1 values and the same 
  --     calculation rule. For intra-area, inter-area routes, and 
  --     External Type 1 (comparable value) routes, it is unused. For 
  --     external Type 2 (non-comparable value) routes, it is the metric 
  --     to the AS border router. 
  
  --     ipCidrRouteMetric3, ipCidrRouteMetric4, and ipCidrRouteMetric5 
  --     are unused. 
  
  --  The OSPF Area Aggregate Table 
  -- 
  --     This table replaces the OSPF Area Summary Table, being an 
  --     extension of that for CIDR routers. 
  
     ospfAreaAggregateTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfAreaAggregateEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Area Aggregate Table acts as an adjunct 
             to the Area Table. It describes those address aggregates 
             that are configured to be propagated from an Area. 
             Its purpose is to reduce the amount of information 
             which is known beyond Area's borders. 
  
             It contains a set of IP address ranges  
             specified by an IP address/IP network mask pair. 
             For example, class B address range of X.X.X.X 
             with a network mask of 255.255.0.0 includes all IP 
             addresses from X.X.0.0 to X.X.255.255. 
  
             Note that if ranges are configured such that one range 
             subsumes another range (e.g., 10.0.0.0 mask 255.0.0.0 
   
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             and 10.1.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0), 
             the most specific match is the preferred one." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2  Area parameters" 
         ::= { ospf 14 } 
  
    ospfAreaAggregateEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX   OspfAreaAggregateEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS   current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A single area aggregate entry. 
  
            Information in this table is persistent and when this object 
            is written the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2  Area parameters" 
         INDEX { ospfAreaAggregateAreaID, ospfAreaAggregateLsdbType, 
            ospfAreaAggregateNet, ospfAreaAggregateMask } 
         ::= { ospfAreaAggregateTable 1 } 
  
    OspfAreaAggregateEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfAreaAggregateAreaID 
               AreaID, 
            ospfAreaAggregateLsdbType 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfAreaAggregateNet 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfAreaAggregateMask 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfAreaAggregateStatus 
               RowStatus, 
            ospfAreaAggregateEffect 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfAreaAggregateExtRouteTag 
               Unsigned32 
            } 
  
    ospfAreaAggregateAreaID OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       AreaID 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Area the Address Aggregate is to be found 
            within." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters" 
         ::= { ospfAreaAggregateEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfAreaAggregateLsdbType OBJECT-TYPE 
   
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         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         summaryLink (3), 
                         nssaExternalLink (7) 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The type of the Address Aggregate. This field 
            specifies the Lsdb type that this Address 
            Aggregate applies to." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix A.4.1 The Link State 
            Advertisement header" 
         ::= { ospfAreaAggregateEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfAreaAggregateNet OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX   IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS   current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The IP Address of the Net or Subnet indicated 
            by the range." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters" 
         ::= { ospfAreaAggregateEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfAreaAggregateMask OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only -- read-only since originally an 
                                -- SMIv1 index 
         STATUS      current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Subnet Mask that pertains to the Net or 
            Subnet." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters" 
         ::= { ospfAreaAggregateEntry 4 } 
  
    ospfAreaAggregateStatus OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RowStatus 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This object permits management of the table by 
            facilitating actions such as row creation, 
            construction and destruction. 
  
            The value of this object has no effect on 
            whether other objects in this conceptual row can be 
            modified." 
         ::= { ospfAreaAggregateEntry 5 } 
   
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    ospfAreaAggregateEffect OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         advertiseMatching (1), 
                         doNotAdvertiseMatching (2) 
                         } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Subnets subsumed by ranges either trigger the 
            advertisement of the indicated aggregate 
           (advertiseMatching), or result in the subnet's not 
            being advertised at all outside the area." 
         DEFVAL { advertiseMatching } 
         ::= { ospfAreaAggregateEntry 6 } 
  
    ospfAreaAggregateExtRouteTag OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Unsigned32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-create 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "External Route Tag to be included in NSSA (type-7) 
             LSAs." 
         DEFVAL { 0 } 
         ::= { ospfAreaAggregateEntry 7 } 
  
  --  OSPF Link State Database, Link-Local for non-virtual links 
  
  
    ospfLocalLsdbTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfLocalLsdbEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF Process's Link-Local Link State Database 
            for non-virtual links. 
            This table is identical to the OSPF LSDB Table 
            in format, but contains only Link-Local Link State 
            Advertisements for non-virtual links. The purpose is 
            to allow Link-Local LSAs to be displayed for each 
            non-virtual interface. This table is implemented to 
            support type-9 LSAs which are defined 
            in 'The OSPF Opaque LSA Option'" 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12 Link State Advertisements 
            and The OSPF Opaque LSA Option" 
         ::= { ospf 17 } 
  
    ospfLocalLsdbEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfLocalLsdbEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
   
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            "A single Link State Advertisement." 
         INDEX { ospfLocalLsdbIpAddress, ospfLocalLsdbAddressLessIf, 
            ospfLocalLsdbType, ospfLocalLsdbLsid, ospfLocalLsdbRouterId 
            } 
         ::= { ospfLocalLsdbTable 1 } 
  
    OspfLocalLsdbEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfLocalLsdbIpAddress 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfLocalLsdbAddressLessIf 
               InterfaceIndexOrZero, 
            ospfLocalLsdbType 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfLocalLsdbLsid 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfLocalLsdbRouterId 
               RouterID, 
            ospfLocalLsdbSequence 
               Integer32, 
            ospfLocalLsdbAge 
               Integer32, 
            ospfLocalLsdbChecksum 
               Integer32, 
            ospfLocalLsdbAdvertisement 
               OCTET STRING 
            } 
  
    ospfLocalLsdbIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The IP Address of the interface from 
            which the LSA was received if the interface is 
            numbered." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.3 Interface parameters" 
         ::= { ospfLocalLsdbEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfLocalLsdbAddressLessIf OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       InterfaceIndexOrZero 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Interface Index of the interface from 
            which the LSA was received if the interface is 
            unnumbered." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.3 Interface parameters" 
         ::= { ospfLocalLsdbEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfLocalLsdbType OBJECT-TYPE 
   
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         SYNTAX       INTEGER { localOpaqueLink (9) } 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The type of the link state advertisement. 
            Each link state type has a separate 
            advertisement format." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix A.4.1 The  Link  State 
            Advertisement header and " 
         ::= { ospfLocalLsdbEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfLocalLsdbLsid OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Link State ID is an LS Type Specific field 
            containing a 32 bit identifier in IP address format; 
            it identifies the piece of the routing domain 
            that is being described by the advertisement." 
         REFERENCE 
           "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.4 Link State ID" 
         ::= { ospfLocalLsdbEntry 4 } 
  
    ospfLocalLsdbRouterId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RouterID 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The 32 bit number that uniquely identifies the 
            originating router in the Autonomous System." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.1 Global parameters" 
         ::= { ospfLocalLsdbEntry 5 } 
  
    ospfLocalLsdbSequence OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The sequence number field is a signed 32-bit 
            integer. It starts with the value '80000001'h, 
            or -'7FFFFFFF'h, and increments until '7FFFFFFF'h. 
            Thus, a typical sequence number will be very negative. 
            It is used to detect old and duplicate link state 
            advertisements. The space of sequence numbers is linearly 
            ordered. The larger the sequence number the more recent 
            the advertisement." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.6 LS sequence 
            number" 
         ::= { ospfLocalLsdbEntry 6 } 
   
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    ospfLocalLsdbAge OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 -- Should be 0..MaxAge, except when 
                                -- doNotAge bit is set 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This field is the age of the link state 
            advertisement in seconds." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.1 LS age" 
         ::= { ospfLocalLsdbEntry 7 } 
  
    ospfLocalLsdbChecksum OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This field is the checksum of the complete 
            contents of the advertisement, excepting the 
            age field. The age field is excepted so that 
            an advertisement's age can be incremented 
            without updating the checksum. The checksum 
            used is the same that is used for ISO 
            connectionless datagrams; it is commonly referred 
            to as the Fletcher checksum." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.7 LS checksum" 
         ::= { ospfLocalLsdbEntry 8 } 
  
    ospfLocalLsdbAdvertisement OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..65535)) 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The entire Link State Advertisement, including 
            its header. 
  
            Note that for variable length LSAs, SNMP agents 
            may not be able to return the largest string size." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12 Link State 
            Advertisements" 
         ::= { ospfLocalLsdbEntry 9 } 
  
  
  --  OSPF Link State Database, Link-Local for virtual Links 
  
    ospfVirtLocalLsdbTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfVirtLocalLsdbEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
   
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         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF Process's Link-Local Link State Database 
            for virtual links. 
  
            This table is identical to the OSPF LSDB Table 
            in format, but contains only Link-Local Link State 
            Advertisements for virtual links. The purpose is to 
            allow Link-Local LSAs to be displayed for each virtual 
            interface. This table is implemented to support type-9 LSAs 
            which are defined in 'The OSPF Opaque LSA Option'" 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12 Link State 
            Advertisements and The OSPF Opaque LSA Option" 
         ::= { ospf 18 } 
  
    ospfVirtLocalLsdbEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfVirtLocalLsdbEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A single Link State Advertisement." 
         INDEX { ospfVirtLocalLsdbTransitArea, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbNeighbor, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbType, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbLsid, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbRouterId 
            } 
         ::= { ospfVirtLocalLsdbTable 1 } 
  
    OspfVirtLocalLsdbEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbTransitArea 
               AreaID, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbNeighbor 
               RouterID, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbType 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbLsid 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbRouterId 
               RouterID, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbSequence 
               Integer32, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbAge 
               Integer32, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbChecksum 
               Integer32, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbAdvertisement 
              OCTET STRING 
            } 
  
    ospfVirtLocalLsdbTransitArea OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       AreaID 
   
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         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Transit Area that the Virtual Link 
            traverses. By definition, this is not 0.0.0.0" 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.3 Interface parameters" 
         ::= { ospfVirtLocalLsdbEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfVirtLocalLsdbNeighbor OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RouterID 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Router ID of the Virtual Neighbor." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.3 Interface parameters" 
         ::= { ospfVirtLocalLsdbEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfVirtLocalLsdbType OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER  { localOpaqueLink (9) } 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The type of the link state advertisement. 
            Each link state type has a separate 
            advertisement format." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix A.4.1 The Link State 
            Advertisement header" 
         ::= { ospfVirtLocalLsdbEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfVirtLocalLsdbLsid OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Link State ID is an LS Type Specific field 
            containing a 32 bit identifier in IP address format; 
            it identifies the piece of the routing domain 
            that is being described by the advertisement." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.4 Link State ID" 
         ::= { ospfVirtLocalLsdbEntry 4 } 
  
    ospfVirtLocalLsdbRouterId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RouterID 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The 32 bit number that uniquely identifies the 
            originating router in the Autonomous System." 
         REFERENCE 
   
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            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.1 Global parameters" 
         ::= { ospfVirtLocalLsdbEntry 5 } 
  
    ospfVirtLocalLsdbSequence OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The sequence number field is a signed 32-bit 
            integer. It starts with the value '80000001'h, 
            or -'7FFFFFFF'h, and increments until '7FFFFFFF'h. 
            Thus, a typical sequence number will be very negative. 
            It is used to detect old and duplicate link state 
            advertisements. The space of sequence numbers is linearly 
            ordered. The larger the sequence number the more recent 
            the advertisement." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.6 LS sequence 
            number" 
         ::= { ospfVirtLocalLsdbEntry 6 } 
  
    ospfVirtLocalLsdbAge OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 -- Should be 0..MaxAge, except when 
                                -- doNotAge bit is set 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This field is the age of the link state 
            advertisement in seconds." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.1 LS age" 
         ::= { ospfVirtLocalLsdbEntry 7 } 
  
    ospfVirtLocalLsdbChecksum OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This field is the checksum of the complete 
            contents of the advertisement, excepting the 
            age field. The age field is excepted so that 
            an advertisement's age can be incremented 
            without updating the checksum. The checksum 
            used is the same that is used for ISO 
            connectionless datagrams; it is commonly 
            referred to as the Fletcher checksum." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.7 LS checksum" 
         ::= { ospfVirtLocalLsdbEntry 8 } 
  
    ospfVirtLocalLsdbAdvertisement OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..65535)) 
   
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         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The entire Link State Advertisement, including 
            its header." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12 Link State 
            Advertisements. 
  
            Note that for variable length LSAs, SNMP agents 
            may not be able to return the largest string size." 
         ::= { ospfVirtLocalLsdbEntry 9 } 
  
  --  OSPF Link State Database, AS-scope 
     
    ospfAsLsdbTable OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfAsLsdbEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The OSPF Process's AS-scope LSA Link State Database. 
             The Database contains the AS-scope Link State 
             Advertisements from throughout the areas that 
             the device is attached to. 
     
             This table is identical to the OSPF LSDB Table 
             in format, but contains only AS-scope Link State 
             Advertisements.  The purpose is to allow AS-scope 
             LSAs to be displayed once for the router rather 
             than once in each non-stub area." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12 Link State 
            Advertisements" 
         ::= { ospf 19 } 
  
    ospfAsLsdbEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OspfAsLsdbEntry 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A single Link State Advertisement." 
         INDEX { ospfAsLsdbType, ospfAsLsdbLsid, ospfAsLsdbRouterId } 
         ::= { ospfAsLsdbTable 1 } 
  
    OspfAsLsdbEntry ::= 
         SEQUENCE { 
            ospfAsLsdbType 
               INTEGER, 
            ospfAsLsdbLsid 
               IpAddress, 
            ospfAsLsdbRouterId 
               RouterID, 
            ospfAsLsdbSequence 
   
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               Integer32, 
            ospfAsLsdbAge 
               Integer32, 
            ospfAsLsdbChecksum 
               Integer32, 
            ospfAsLsdbAdvertisement 
               OCTET STRING 
            } 
  
    ospfAsLsdbType OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX      INTEGER { 
                        asExternalLink (5), 
                        asOpaqueLink   (11) 
                        } 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The type of the link state advertisement. 
            Each link state type has a separate 
            advertisement format." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix A.4.1 The  Link  State 
            Advertisement header" 
         ::= { ospfAsLsdbEntry 1 } 
  
    ospfAsLsdbLsid OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       IpAddress 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The Link State ID is an LS Type Specific field 
            containing either a Router ID or an IP Address; 
            it identifies the piece of the routing domain 
            that is being described by the advertisement." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.4 Link State ID" 
         ::= { ospfAsLsdbEntry 2 } 
  
    ospfAsLsdbRouterId OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       RouterID 
         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The 32 bit number that uniquely identifies the 
            originating router in the Autonomous System." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.1 Global parameters" 
         ::= { ospfAsLsdbEntry 3 } 
  
    ospfAsLsdbSequence OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
   
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         DESCRIPTION 
            "The sequence number field is a signed 32-bit 
            integer. It starts with the value '80000001'h, 
            or -'7FFFFFFF'h, and increments until '7FFFFFFF'h. 
            Thus, a typical sequence number will be very negative. 
            It is used to detect old and duplicate link state 
            advertisements. The space of sequence numbers is linearly 
            ordered. The larger the sequence number the more recent 
            the advertisement." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version  2,  Section  12.1.6  LS  sequence 
            number" 
         ::= { ospfAsLsdbEntry 4 } 
  
    ospfAsLsdbAge OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 -- Should be 0..MaxAge, except when 
                                -- doNotAge bit is set 
         UNITS        "seconds" 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This field is the age of the link state 
            advertisement in seconds." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.1 LS age" 
         ::= { ospfAsLsdbEntry 5 } 
  
    ospfAsLsdbChecksum OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       Integer32 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This field is the checksum of the complete 
            contents of the advertisement, excepting the 
            age field. The age field is excepted so that 
            an advertisement's age can be incremented 
            without updating the checksum. The checksum 
            used is the same that is used for ISO 
            connectionless datagrams; it is commonly referred 
            to as the Fletcher checksum." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.7 LS checksum" 
         ::= { ospfAsLsdbEntry 6 } 
  
    ospfAsLsdbAdvertisement OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..65535)) 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The entire Link State Advertisement, including 
            its header." 
         REFERENCE 
            "OSPF Version 2, Section 12  Link  State 
   
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            Advertisements. 
  
            Note that for variable length LSAs, SNMP agents 
            may not be able to return the largest string size." 
         ::= { ospfAsLsdbEntry 7 } 
  
  
   --  OSPF Area LSA Counter Table 
  
        ospfAreaLsaCountTable OBJECT-TYPE 
            SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF OspfAreaLsaCountEntry 
            MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
            STATUS       current 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This table maintains per area per lsa type counters" 
            ::= { ospf 20 } 
     
        ospfAreaLsaCountEntry OBJECT-TYPE 
            SYNTAX       OspfAreaLsaCountEntry 
            MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
            STATUS       current 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "An entry with a number of link advertisements 
                of a given type for a given area." 
            INDEX { ospfAreaLsaCountAreaId, ospfAreaLsaCountLsaType } 
            ::= { ospfAreaLsaCountTable 1 } 
     
        OspfAreaLsaCountEntry ::= 
             SEQUENCE { 
                ospfAreaLsaCountAreaId 
                   AreaID, 
                ospfAreaLsaCountLsaType 
                   INTEGER, 
                ospfAreaLsaCountNumber 
                   Gauge32 
             } 
     
        ospfAreaLsaCountAreaId OBJECT-TYPE 
            SYNTAX       AreaID 
            MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
            STATUS       current 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This entry Area ID." 
           ::= { ospfAreaLsaCountEntry 1 } 
     
        ospfAreaLsaCountLsaType OBJECT-TYPE 
            SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                            routerLink (1), 
                            networkLink (2), 
                            summaryLink (3), 
                            asSummaryLink (4), 
                            multicastLink (6), 
                            nssaExternalLink (7), 
   
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                            areaOpaqueLink (10) 
                         } 
            MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
            STATUS       current 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This entry LSA type." 
           ::= { ospfAreaLsaCountEntry 2 } 
     
        ospfAreaLsaCountNumber OBJECT-TYPE 
            SYNTAX       Gauge32 
            MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
            STATUS       current 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "Number of LSAs of a given type for a given area." 
           ::= { ospfAreaLsaCountEntry 3 } 
     
  -- conformance information 
  
  ospfConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospf 15 } 
  
  ospfGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfConformance 1 } 
  ospfCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfConformance 2 } 
  
  -- compliance statements 
  
    ospfCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The compliance statement for OSPF systems 
            conforming to RFC 1850." 
         MODULE       -- this module 
         MANDATORY-GROUPS { 
             ospfBasicGroup, 
             ospfAreaGroup, 
             ospfStubAreaGroup, 
             ospfIfGroup, 
             ospfIfMetricGroup, 
             ospfVirtIfGroup, 
             ospfNbrGroup, 
             ospfVirtNbrGroup, 
             ospfAreaAggregateGroup 
             } 
         GROUP  ospfHostGroup 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This group is mandatory for OSPF systems that support 
               attached hosts." 
         GROUP  ospfLsdbGroup 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This group is mandatory for OSPF systems that display 
               their per-area link state database." 
         GROUP  ospfExtLsdbGroup 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This group is mandatory for OSPF systems that display 
   
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               their External link state database." 
         ::= { ospfCompliances 1 } 
  
    ospfCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The compliance statement." 
         MODULE       -- this module 
         MANDATORY-GROUPS { 
            ospfBasicGroup2, 
            ospfAreaGroup2, 
            ospfStubAreaGroup, 
            ospfIfGroup2, 
            ospfIfMetricGroup, 
            ospfVirtIfGroup2, 
            ospfNbrGroup2, 
            ospfVirtNbrGroup2, 
            ospfAreaAggregateGroup2 
            } 
         GROUP  ospfHostGroup2 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This group is mandatory for OSPF systems that support 
               attached hosts." 
         GROUP  ospfLsdbGroup 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This group is mandatory for OSPF systems that display 
               their per-area link state database." 
         GROUP  ospfAsLsdbGroup 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This group is mandatory for OSPF systems that display 
               their AS-scope link state database." 
         GROUP  ospfLocalLsdbGroup 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This group is mandatory for OSPF systems that display 
               their per-link link state database for non-virtual 
               links." 
         GROUP  ospfVirtLocalLsdbGroup 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This group is mandatory for OSPF systems that display 
               their per-link link state database for virtual links." 
         GROUP ospfAreaLsaCountGroup 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This group is mandatory for OSPF systems that display 
               per area per LSA type counters." 
         ::= { ospfCompliances 2 } 
  
    ospfComplianceObsolete MODULE-COMPLIANCE 
         STATUS       obsolete 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Contains obsolete object groups." 
         MODULE       -- this module 
         GROUP  ospfAreaRangeGroup 
            DESCRIPTION 
   
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               "This group is obsolete and it is mandatory only 
               for non-CIDR OSPF systems that support multiple areas." 
         GROUP  ospfObsoleteGroup 
            DESCRIPTION 
               "This group contains obsolete objects, 
               which are no longer required for OSPF systems." 
         ::= { ospfCompliances 3 } 
  
  
  --  units of conformance 
  
    ospfBasicGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfRouterId, 
            ospfAdminStat, 
            ospfVersionNumber, 
            ospfAreaBdrRtrStatus, 
            ospfASBdrRtrStatus, 
            ospfExternLsaCount, 
            ospfExternLsaCksumSum, 
            ospfTOSSupport, 
            ospfOriginateNewLsas, 
            ospfRxNewLsas, 
            ospfExtLsdbLimit, 
            ospfMulticastExtensions, 
            ospfExitOverflowInterval, 
            ospfDemandExtensions 
            } 
         STATUS      deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used to monitor/manage 
            global OSPF parameters. This object group 
            conforms to RFC 1850." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 1 } 
  
    ospfAreaGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfAreaId, 
            ospfImportAsExtern, 
            ospfSpfRuns, 
            ospfAreaBdrRtrCount, 
            ospfAsBdrRtrCount, 
            ospfAreaLsaCount, 
            ospfAreaLsaCksumSum, 
            ospfAreaSummary, 
            ospfAreaStatus 
            } 
         STATUS      deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used for OSPF systems 
            supporting areas per RFC 1850." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 2 } 
  
   
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    ospfStubAreaGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfStubAreaId, 
            ospfStubTOS, 
            ospfStubMetric, 
            ospfStubStatus, 
            ospfStubMetricType 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used for OSPF systems 
            supporting stub areas." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 3 } 
  
     ospfLsdbGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfLsdbAreaId, 
            ospfLsdbType, 
            ospfLsdbLsid, 
            ospfLsdbRouterId, 
            ospfLsdbSequence, 
            ospfLsdbAge, 
            ospfLsdbChecksum, 
            ospfLsdbAdvertisement 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used for OSPF systems 
            that display their link state database." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 4 } 
  
     ospfAreaRangeGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfAreaRangeAreaId, 
            ospfAreaRangeNet, 
            ospfAreaRangeMask, 
            ospfAreaRangeStatus, 
            ospfAreaRangeEffect 
            } 
         STATUS  obsolete 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used for non-CIDR OSPF 
            systems that support multiple areas. This 
            object group is obsolete." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 5 } 
  
    ospfHostGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfHostIpAddress, 
            ospfHostTOS, 
            ospfHostMetric, 
            ospfHostStatus, 
            ospfHostAreaID 
   
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            } 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used for OSPF systems 
            that support attached hosts." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 6 } 
  
    ospfIfGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfIfIpAddress, 
            ospfAddressLessIf, 
            ospfIfAreaId, 
            ospfIfType, 
            ospfIfAdminStat, 
            ospfIfRtrPriority, 
            ospfIfTransitDelay, 
            ospfIfRetransInterval, 
            ospfIfHelloInterval, 
            ospfIfRtrDeadInterval, 
            ospfIfPollInterval, 
            ospfIfState, 
            ospfIfDesignatedRouter, 
            ospfIfBackupDesignatedRouter, 
            ospfIfEvents, 
            ospfIfAuthType, 
            ospfIfAuthKey, 
            ospfIfStatus, 
            ospfIfMulticastForwarding, 
            ospfIfDemand 
            } 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used to monitor/manage OSPF 
            interfaces. This object group conforms to RFC 1850." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 7 } 
  
    ospfIfMetricGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfIfMetricIpAddress, 
            ospfIfMetricAddressLessIf, 
            ospfIfMetricTOS, 
            ospfIfMetricValue, 
            ospfIfMetricStatus 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used for OSPF systems for supporting 
            interface metrics." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 8 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfVirtIfAreaId, 
   
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            ospfVirtIfNeighbor, 
            ospfVirtIfTransitDelay, 
            ospfVirtIfRetransInterval, 
            ospfVirtIfHelloInterval, 
            ospfVirtIfRtrDeadInterval, 
            ospfVirtIfState, 
            ospfVirtIfEvents, 
            ospfVirtIfAuthType, 
            ospfVirtIfAuthKey, 
            ospfVirtIfStatus 
            } 
          STATUS       deprecated 
          DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used for OSPF systems for supporting 
            virtual interfaces. This object group conforms 
            to RFC 1850." 
          ::= { ospfGroups 9 } 
  
    ospfNbrGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfNbrIpAddr, 
            ospfNbrAddressLessIndex, 
            ospfNbrRtrId, 
            ospfNbrOptions, 
            ospfNbrPriority, 
            ospfNbrState, 
            ospfNbrEvents, 
            ospfNbrLsRetransQLen, 
            ospfNbmaNbrStatus, 
            ospfNbmaNbrPermanence, 
            ospfNbrHelloSuppressed 
            } 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used to monitor/manage OSPF neighbors. 
            This object group conforms to RFC 1850." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 10 } 
  
    ospfVirtNbrGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfVirtNbrArea, 
            ospfVirtNbrRtrId, 
            ospfVirtNbrIpAddr, 
            ospfVirtNbrOptions, 
            ospfVirtNbrState, 
            ospfVirtNbrEvents, 
            ospfVirtNbrLsRetransQLen, 
            ospfVirtNbrHelloSuppressed 
            } 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used to monitor/manage OSPF virtual 
            neighbors. This object group conforms to RFC 1850." 
   
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         ::= { ospfGroups 11 } 
  
    ospfExtLsdbGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfExtLsdbType, 
            ospfExtLsdbLsid, 
            ospfExtLsdbRouterId, 
            ospfExtLsdbSequence, 
            ospfExtLsdbAge, 
            ospfExtLsdbChecksum, 
            ospfExtLsdbAdvertisement 
            } 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used for OSPF systems 
            that display their link state database. This object 
            group conforms to RFC 1850. 
  
            This object group is replaced by the ospfAsLsdbGroup 
            in order to support any AS-scope LSA type in a single 
            table." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 12 } 
  
    ospfAreaAggregateGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfAreaAggregateAreaID, 
            ospfAreaAggregateLsdbType, 
            ospfAreaAggregateNet, 
            ospfAreaAggregateMask, 
            ospfAreaAggregateStatus, 
            ospfAreaAggregateEffect 
            } 
         STATUS       deprecated 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used for OSPF systems to support 
            network prefix aggregation across areas." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 13 } 
  
    ospfLocalLsdbGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfLocalLsdbSequence, 
            ospfLocalLsdbAge, 
            ospfLocalLsdbChecksum, 
            ospfLocalLsdbAdvertisement 
            } 
         STATUS      current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used for OSPF systems 
            that display their Link-Local link state databases 
            for non-virtual links." 
          ::= { ospfGroups 14 } 
  
    ospfVirtLocalLsdbGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
   
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         OBJECTS { 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbSequence, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbAge, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbChecksum, 
            ospfVirtLocalLsdbAdvertisement 
            } 
          STATUS       current 
          DESCRIPTION 
             "These objects are used for OSPF systems 
             that display their Link-Local link state databases 
             for virtual links." 
           ::= { ospfGroups 15 } 
  
    ospfAsLsdbGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfAsLsdbSequence, 
            ospfAsLsdbAge, 
            ospfAsLsdbChecksum, 
            ospfAsLsdbAdvertisement 
            } 
          STATUS       current 
          DESCRIPTION 
             "These objects are used for OSPF systems 
             that display their AS-scope link state database." 
           ::= { ospfGroups 16 } 
  
    ospfBasicGroup2    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfRouterId, 
            ospfAdminStat, 
            ospfVersionNumber, 
            ospfAreaBdrRtrStatus, 
            ospfASBdrRtrStatus, 
            ospfExternLsaCount, 
            ospfExternLsaCksumSum, 
            ospfTOSSupport, 
            ospfOriginateNewLsas, 
            ospfRxNewLsas, 
            ospfExtLsdbLimit, 
            ospfMulticastExtensions, 
            ospfExitOverflowInterval, 
            ospfDemandExtensions, 
            ospfRFC1583Compatibility, 
            ospfOpaqueLsaSupport, 
            ospfReferenceBandwidth, 
            ospfRestartSupport, 
            ospfRestartInterval, 
            ospfRestartStrictLsaChecking, 
            ospfRestartStatus, 
            ospfRestartAge, 
            ospfRestartExitReason, 
            ospfAsLsaCount, 
            ospfAsLsaCksumSum, 
   
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            ospfStubRouterSupport, 
            ospfStubRouterAdvertisement, 
            ospfDiscontinuityTime 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used to monitor/manage OSPF global 
            parameters." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 17 } 
  
    ospfAreaGroup2    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfAreaId, 
            ospfImportAsExtern, 
            ospfSpfRuns, 
            ospfAreaBdrRtrCount, 
            ospfAsBdrRtrCount, 
            ospfAreaLsaCount, 
            ospfAreaLsaCksumSum, 
            ospfAreaSummary, 
            ospfAreaStatus, 
            ospfAreaNssaTranslatorRole, 
            ospfAreaNssaTranslatorState, 
            ospfAreaNssaTranslatorStabilityInterval, 
            ospfAreaNssaTranslatorEvents 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
              "These objects are used by OSPF systems 
              to support areas." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 18 } 
  
    ospfIfGroup2    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfIfIpAddress, 
            ospfAddressLessIf, 
            ospfIfAreaId, 
            ospfIfType, 
            ospfIfAdminStat, 
            ospfIfRtrPriority, 
            ospfIfTransitDelay, 
            ospfIfRetransInterval, 
            ospfIfHelloInterval, 
            ospfIfRtrDeadInterval, 
            ospfIfPollInterval, 
            ospfIfState, 
            ospfIfDesignatedRouter, 
            ospfIfBackupDesignatedRouter, 
            ospfIfEvents, 
            ospfIfAuthType, 
            ospfIfAuthKey, 
            ospfIfStatus, 
            ospfIfMulticastForwarding, 
   
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            ospfIfDemand, 
            ospfIfLsaCount, 
            ospfIfLsaCksumSum 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used to monitor/manage OSPF interfaces." 
          ::= { ospfGroups 19 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfGroup2    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfVirtIfAreaId, 
            ospfVirtIfNeighbor, 
            ospfVirtIfTransitDelay, 
            ospfVirtIfRetransInterval, 
            ospfVirtIfHelloInterval, 
            ospfVirtIfRtrDeadInterval, 
            ospfVirtIfState, 
            ospfVirtIfEvents, 
            ospfVirtIfAuthType, 
            ospfVirtIfAuthKey, 
            ospfVirtIfStatus, 
            ospfVirtIfLsaCount, 
            ospfVirtIfLsaCksumSum, 
            ospfIfDesignatedRouterId, 
            ospfIfBackupDesignatedRouterId 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used to monitor/manage OSPF  
            virtual interfaces." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 20 } 
  
    ospfNbrGroup2    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfNbrIpAddr, 
            ospfNbrAddressLessIndex, 
            ospfNbrRtrId, 
            ospfNbrOptions, 
            ospfNbrPriority, 
            ospfNbrState, 
            ospfNbrEvents, 
            ospfNbrLsRetransQLen, 
            ospfNbmaNbrStatus, 
            ospfNbmaNbrPermanence, 
            ospfNbrHelloSuppressed, 
            ospfNbrRestartHelperStatus, 
            ospfNbrRestartHelperAge, 
            ospfNbrRestartHelperExitReason 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used to monitor/manage OSPF 
   
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            neighbors." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 21 } 
                  
    ospfVirtNbrGroup2    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfVirtNbrArea, 
            ospfVirtNbrRtrId, 
            ospfVirtNbrIpAddr, 
            ospfVirtNbrOptions, 
            ospfVirtNbrState, 
            ospfVirtNbrEvents, 
            ospfVirtNbrLsRetransQLen, 
            ospfVirtNbrHelloSuppressed, 
            ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperStatus, 
            ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperAge, 
            ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperExitReason 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used to monitor/manage OSPF 
            virtual neighbors." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 22 } 
  
    ospfAreaAggregateGroup2    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfAreaAggregateAreaID, 
            ospfAreaAggregateLsdbType, 
            ospfAreaAggregateNet, 
            ospfAreaAggregateMask, 
            ospfAreaAggregateStatus, 
            ospfAreaAggregateEffect, 
            ospfAreaAggregateExtRouteTag 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used for OSPF systems to support 
            network prefix aggregation across areas." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 23 } 
  
    ospfAreaLsaCountGroup      OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfAreaLsaCountNumber 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This objects are used for OSPF systems that display 
            per area, per LSA-type counters." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 24 } 
  
    ospfHostGroup2    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfHostIpAddress, 
            ospfHostTOS, 
   
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            ospfHostMetric, 
            ospfHostStatus, 
            ospfHostCfgAreaID 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are used for OSPF systems 
            that support attached hosts." 
         ::= { ospfGroups 25 } 
  
  --     This object group is included for SMI conformance. It is not a 
  --     mandatory group for compliance with this MIB 
  
    ospfObsoleteGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { 
            ospfAuthType 
            } 
         STATUS       obsolete 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are obsolete and are no longer required for 
            OSPF systems. They are placed into this group for SMI 
            conformance" 
         ::= { ospfGroups 26 } 
  
  END 
  
  
 4. OSPF Trap Overview 
  
 4.1 Introduction 
  
    OSPF is an event driven routing protocol, where an event can be a 
    change in an OSPF interface's link-level status, the expiration of 
    an OSPF timer or the reception of an OSPF protocol packet. Many of 
    the actions that OSPF takes as a result of these events will result 
    in a change of the routing topology. 
  
    As routing topologies become large and complex it is often difficult 
    to locate the source of a topology change or unpredicted routing 
    path by polling a large number or routers. Because of the difficulty 
    of polling a large number of devices, a more prudent approach is for 
    devices to notify a network manager of potentially critical OSPF 
    events using SNMP traps. 
  
    This section defines a set of traps, objects and mechanisms to 
    enhance the ability to manage IP internetworks which use OSPF as its 
    IGP. It is an optional but very useful extension to the OSPF MIB. 
  
 4.2 Approach 
  
    The mechanism for sending traps is straight-forward. When an 
    exception event occurs, the application notifies the local agent who 
    sends a trap to the appropriate SNMP management stations. The 
   
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    message includes the trap type and may include a list of trap 
    specific variables. Section 5 gives the trap 
    definitions which includes the variable lists. The router ID 
    of the originator of the trap is included in the variable list 
    so that the network manager may easily determine the source of the 
    trap. 
  
    To limit the frequency of OSPF traps, the following additional 
    mechanisms are suggested. 
  
 4.3 Ignoring Initial Activity 
  
    The majority of critical events occur when OSPF is enabled on a 
    router, at which time the designated router is elected and neighbor 
    adjacencies are formed.  During this initial period a potential 
    flood of traps is unnecessary since the events are expected. To 
    avoid unnecessary traps, a router should not originate expected OSPF 
    interface related traps until two of that interface's dead timer 
    intervals have elapsed. The expected OSPF interface traps are 
    ospfIfStateChange, ospfVirtIfStateChange, ospfNbrStateChange, 
    ospfVirtNbrStateChange, ospfTxRetranmit and ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit. 
    Additionally, ospfMaxAgeLsa and ospfOriginateLsa traps should not be 
    originated until two dead timer intervals have elapsed where the 
    dead timer interval used should be the dead timer with the smallest 
    value. 
  
 4.4 Throttling Traps 
  
    The mechanism for throttling the traps is similar to the mechanism 
    explained in RFC 1224 [RFC1224]. The basic premise of the throttling 
    mechanism is that of a sliding window, defined in seconds and an 
    upper bound on the number of traps that may be generated within this 
    window. Note that unlike RFC 1224, traps are not sent to inform the 
    network manager that the throttling mechanism has kicked in. 
  
    A single window should be used to throttle all OSPF traps types 
    except for the ospfLsdbOverflow and the ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow 
    trap which should not be throttled.  For example, with a window time 
    of 3, an upper bound of 3, and events to cause trap types 1,3,5 and 
    7 (4 traps within a 3 second period), the type 7 (the 4th) trap 
    should not be generated. 
  
    Appropriate values are 7 traps with a window time of 10 seconds. 
  
 4.5 One Trap Per OSPF Event 
  
    Several of the traps defined in section 5 are 
    generated as the result of finding an unusual condition while 
    parsing an OSPF packet or a processing a timer event.  There 
    may be more than one unusual condition detected while handling 
    the event. For example, a link-state update packet may contain 
    several retransmitted link-state advertisements (LSAs), or a 
    retransmitted database description packet may contain several 
   
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    database description entries. To limit the number of traps and 
    variables, OSPF should generate at most one trap per OSPF event. 
    Only the variables associated with the first unusual condition 
    should be included with the trap. Similarly, if more than 
    one type of unusual condition is encountered while parsing the 
    packet, only the first event will generate a trap. 
  
 4.6 Polling Event Counters 
  
    Many of the tables in the OSPF MIB contain generalized event 
    counters. By enabling the traps defined in this document a network 
    manager can obtain more specific information about these events. A 
    network manager may want to poll these event counters and enable 
    specific OSPF traps when a particular counter starts increasing 
    abnormally. 
  
    The following table shows the relationship between the event 
    counters defined in the OSPF MIB and the trap types. 
  
           Counter32                   Trap Type 
     -----------------------   ------------------------ 
       ospfOriginateNewLsas       ospfOriginateLsa 
       ospfIfEvents               ospfIfStateChange 
                                  ospfConfigError 
                                  ospfIfAuthFailure 
                                  ospfRxBadPacket 
                                  ospfTxRetransmit 
       ospfVirtIfEvents           ospfVirtIfStateChange 
                                  ospfVirtIfConfigError 
                                  ospfVirtIfAuthFailure 
                                  ospfVirtIfRxBadPacket 
                                  ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit 
       ospfNbrEvents              ospfNbrStateChange 
       ospfVirtNbrEvents          ospfVirtNbrStateChange 
       ospfExternLSACount         ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow 
       ospfExternLSACount         ospfLsdbOverflow 
  
  
 4.7 Translating Notification Parameters 
  
    The definition of the OSPF notifications pre-dates the RFC 2578 
    [RFC2578] requirement of having a zero value for the penultimate 
    sub-identifier for translating SNMPv2/SNMPv3 trap parameters to 
    SNMPv1 trap parameters. RFC 3584 [RFC3584], section 3, defines 
    the translation rules which can be implemented by intermediate 
    proxy-agents or multi-lingual agents to convert SNMPv2/SNMPv3 
    notifications to SNMPv1 notifications and vice versa.  
    The conversion is not reversible, that is, a conversion to one 
    SNMP version and then back again will result in an incorrectly 
    formatted version of the notification. 
  
    According to the rules specified in RFC 3584, section 3.1, 
    translation of OSPF notifications from SNMPv1 to SNMPv2/SNMPv3 
   
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    would result in the SNMPv2/SNMPv3 snmpTrapOID being the 
    concatenation of the SNMPv1 'enterprise' parameter and two 
    additional sub-identifiers, '0' and the SNMPv1 'specific-trap' 
    parameter. 
  
    According to the rules specified in RFC 3584, section 3.2, 
    translation of OSPF notifications from SNMPv2/SNMPv3 to SNMPv1, 
    as the notifications are defined in this MIB, would result in 
    the SNMPv1 'enterprise' parameter being set to the  
    SNMPv2/SNMPv3 snmpTrapOID parameter value with the last 
    sub-identifier removed and the 'specific-trap' parameter being 
    set to the last sub-indentifier of the SNMPv2/SNMPv3 snmpTrapOID 
    parameter. 
  
    Note that a notification originated from an SNMPv1 agent will not be 
    converted into the same notification that would be originated from 
    a native SNMPv2/SNMPv3 agent. 
  
  
 4.8 Historical Artifacts 
  
    The MIB modules that are updated by this document were originally 
    written in SMIv1 for SNMPv1 when only traps were used. Since this 
    version of the MIB module is written in SMIv2, it should be 
    understood that all types of notifications, trap and inform PDUs, 
    may be used by native SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 agents, although only 
    traps are mentioned. Also, for backwards compatibility, the OSPF 
    Trap module remains rooted at {ospf 16}. 
  
  
 5. OSPF Trap Definitions 
  
  OSPF-TRAP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN 
  
  IMPORTS 
      MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, IpAddress 
                   FROM SNMPv2-SMI 
      MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP 
                   FROM SNMPv2-CONF 
      ospfRouterId, ospfIfIpAddress, ospfAddressLessIf, ospfIfState, 
      ospfVirtIfAreaId, ospfVirtIfNeighbor, ospfVirtIfState, 
      ospfNbrIpAddr, ospfNbrAddressLessIndex, ospfNbrRtrId, 
      ospfNbrState, ospfVirtNbrArea, ospfVirtNbrRtrId, 
      ospfVirtNbrState, ospfLsdbType, ospfLsdbLsid, ospfLsdbRouterId, 
      ospfLsdbAreaId, ospfExtLsdbLimit, ospf, ospfAreaId, 
      ospfAreaNssaTranslatorState, ospfRestartStatus, 
      ospfRestartInterval, ospfRestartExitReason, 
      ospfNbrRestartHelperStatus, ospfNbrRestartHelperAge, 
      ospfNbrRestartHelperExitReason, ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperStatus, 
      ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperAge, ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperExitReason 
                   FROM OSPF-MIB; 
  
    ospfTrap MODULE-IDENTITY 
   
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         LAST-UPDATED "200605240900Z" -- May 24, 2006 09:00:00 EST 
         ORGANIZATION "IETF OSPF Working Group" 
         CONTACT-INFO 
         "WG E-Mail: ospf@ietf.org 
  
          WG Chairs: acee@cisco.com 
                     rohit@gmail.com 
  
          Editors:   Dan Joyal 
                     Nortel 
                     600 Technology Park Drive 
                     Billerica, MA  01821 
                     djoyal@nortel.com 
  
                     Piotr Galecki 
                     Airvana 
                     19 Alpha Road 
                     Chelmsford, MA 01824 
                     pgalecki@airvana.com 
  
                     Spencer Giacalone 
                     Credit Suisse First Boston 
                     Eleven Madison Ave 
                     New York, NY 10010-3629 
                     spencer.giacalone@csfb.com" 
  
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The MIB module to describe traps for the OSPF 
            Version 2 Protocol. 
  
            Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006). 
            This version of this MIB module is part of 
            RFC XXXX;  see the RFC itself for full legal 
            notices." 
          
         -- RFC Editor: please fill in XXXX and remove this note 
  
         REVISION "200605240900Z" -- May 24, 2006 09:00:00 EST 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Updated for latest changes to OSPFv2: 
             -added graceful restart related traps 
             -added new config error types 
             -added ospfNssaTranslatorStatusChange trap. 
             See section 12 of RFC XXXX for more details. 
  
            This version published as part of RFC XXXX" 
  
         -- RFC Editor: please fill in XXXX and remove this note 
  
         REVISION "199501201225Z" -- Fri Jan 20 12:25:50 PST 1995 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The initial SMIv2 revision of this MIB module, published 
            in RFC1850." 
   
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         ::= { ospf 16 } 
  
  --  Trap Support Objects 
  
  --  The following are support objects for the OSPF traps. 
  
    ospfTrapControl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfTrap 1 } 
    ospfTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfTrap 2 } 
  
    ospfSetTrap OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       OCTET STRING (SIZE(4)) 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A four-octet string serving as a bit map for 
            the trap events defined by the OSPF traps. This 
            object is used to enable and disable specific 
            OSPF traps where a 1 in the bit field 
            represents enabled. The right-most bit  (least 
            significant) represents trap 0. 
  
            This object is persistent and when written 
            the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile 
            storage." 
          ::= { ospfTrapControl 1 } 
  
    ospfConfigErrorType OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         badVersion (1), 
                         areaMismatch (2), 
                         unknownNbmaNbr (3), -- Router is DR eligible 
                         unknownVirtualNbr (4), 
                         authTypeMismatch(5), 
                         authFailure (6), 
                         netMaskMismatch (7), 
                         helloIntervalMismatch (8), 
                         deadIntervalMismatch (9), 
                         optionMismatch (10), 
                         mtuMismatch (11), 
                         duplicateRouterId (12), 
                         noError (13) } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS   current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Potential types of configuration conflicts. 
            Used by the ospfConfigError and  
            ospfConfigVirtError traps. When the last value 
            of a trap using this object is needed, but no 
            traps of that type have been sent, this value 
            pertaining to this object should be returned as 
            noError" 
         ::= { ospfTrapControl 2 } 
  
   
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    ospfPacketType OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
                         hello (1), 
                         dbDescript (2), 
                         lsReq (3), 
                         lsUpdate (4), 
                         lsAck (5), 
                         nullPacket (6) } 
         MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "OSPF packet types. When the last value of a trap 
            using this object is needed, but no traps of 
            that type have been sent, this value pertaining 
            to this object should be returned as nullPacket" 
         ::= { ospfTrapControl 3 } 
  
    ospfPacketSrc OBJECT-TYPE 
             SYNTAX       IpAddress 
             MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
             STATUS       current 
             DESCRIPTION 
                "The IP address of an inbound packet that cannot 
                be identified by a neighbor instance. When 
                the last value of a trap using this object is 
                needed, but no traps of that type have been sent, 
                this value pertaining to this object should 
                be returned as 0.0.0.0" 
             ::= { ospfTrapControl 4 } 
  
  --  Traps 
  
    ospfVirtIfStateChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfVirtIfAreaId, 
            ospfVirtIfNeighbor, 
            ospfVirtIfState  -- The new state 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfVirtIfStateChange trap signifies that there 
            has been a change in the state of an OSPF virtual 
            interface. 
  
            This trap should be generated when the interface 
            state regresses (e.g., goes from Point-to-Point to Down) 
            or progresses to a terminal state (i.e., Point-to-Point)." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 1 } 
  
    ospfNbrStateChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfNbrIpAddr, 
            ospfNbrAddressLessIndex, 
   
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            ospfNbrRtrId, 
            ospfNbrState  -- The new state 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfNbrStateChange trap signifies that 
            there has been a change in the state of a 
            non-virtual OSPF neighbor. This trap should be 
            generated when the neighbor state regresses 
            (e.g., goes from Attempt or Full to 1-Way or 
            Down) or progresses to a terminal state (e.g., 
            2-Way or Full). When an neighbor transitions 
            from or to Full on non-broadcast multi-access 
            and broadcast networks, the trap should be 
            generated by the designated router. A designated 
            router transitioning to Down will be noted by 
            ospfIfStateChange." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 2 } 
  
    ospfVirtNbrStateChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfVirtNbrArea, 
            ospfVirtNbrRtrId, 
            ospfVirtNbrState  -- The new state 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfVirtNbrStateChange trap signifies that there 
            has been a change in the state of an OSPF virtual 
            neighbor. This trap should be generated 
            when the neighbor state regresses (e.g., goes 
            from Attempt or Full to 1-Way or Down) or 
            progresses to a terminal state (e.g., Full)." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 3 } 
  
    ospfIfConfigError NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfIfIpAddress, 
            ospfAddressLessIf, 
            ospfPacketSrc,  -- The source IP address 
            ospfConfigErrorType, -- Type of error 
            ospfPacketType 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfIfConfigError trap signifies that a 
            packet has been received on a non-virtual 
            interface from a router whose configuration 
            parameters conflict with this router's 
            configuration parameters. Note that the event 
            optionMismatch should cause a trap only if it 
            prevents an adjacency from forming." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 4 } 
   
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    ospfVirtIfConfigError NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfVirtIfAreaId, 
            ospfVirtIfNeighbor, 
            ospfConfigErrorType, -- Type of error 
            ospfPacketType 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfVirtIfConfigError trap signifies that a 
            packet has been received on a virtual interface 
            from a router whose configuration parameters 
            conflict with this router's configuration 
            parameters. Note that the event optionMismatch 
            should cause a trap only if it prevents an 
            adjacency from forming." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 5 } 
  
    ospfIfAuthFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfIfIpAddress, 
            ospfAddressLessIf, 
            ospfPacketSrc,  -- The source IP address 
            ospfConfigErrorType, -- authTypeMismatch or 
                                 -- authFailure 
            ospfPacketType 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfIfAuthFailure trap signifies that a 
            packet has been received on a non-virtual 
            interface from a router whose authentication key 
            or authentication type conflicts with this 
            router's authentication key or authentication 
            type." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 6 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfAuthFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfVirtIfAreaId, 
            ospfVirtIfNeighbor, 
            ospfConfigErrorType, -- authTypeMismatch or 
                                 -- authFailure 
            ospfPacketType 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfVirtIfAuthFailure trap signifies that a 
            packet has been received on a virtual interface 
            from a router whose authentication key or  
            authentication type conflicts with this router's 
            authentication key or authentication type." 
   
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         ::= { ospfTraps 7 } 
  
    ospfIfRxBadPacket NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfIfIpAddress, 
            ospfAddressLessIf, 
            ospfPacketSrc,  -- The source IP address 
            ospfPacketType 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfIfRxBadPacket trap signifies that an 
            OSPF packet has been received on a non-virtual 
            interface that cannot be parsed." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 8 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfRxBadPacket NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
           ospfVirtIfAreaId, 
           ospfVirtIfNeighbor, 
           ospfPacketType 
           } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfVirtIfRxBadPacket trap signifies that an OSPF 
            packet has been received on a virtual interface 
            that cannot be parsed." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 9 } 
  
    ospfTxRetransmit NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfIfIpAddress, 
            ospfAddressLessIf, 
            ospfNbrRtrId, -- Destination 
            ospfPacketType, 
            ospfLsdbType, 
            ospfLsdbLsid, 
            ospfLsdbRouterId 
            } 
          STATUS       current 
          DESCRIPTION 
             "An ospfTxRetransmit trap signifies than an 
             OSPF packet has been retransmitted on a  
             non-virtual interface. All packets that may be 
             retransmitted are associated with an LSDB entry. 
             The LS type, LS ID, and Router ID are used to 
             identify the LSDB entry." 
          ::= { ospfTraps 10 } 
  
    ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfVirtIfAreaId, 
            ospfVirtIfNeighbor, 
   
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            ospfPacketType, 
            ospfLsdbType, 
            ospfLsdbLsid, 
            ospfLsdbRouterId 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit trap signifies than an 
            OSPF packet has been retransmitted on a virtual 
            interface. All packets that may be retransmitted 
            are associated with an LSDB entry. The LS 
            type, LS ID, and Router ID are used to identify 
            the LSDB entry." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 11 } 
  
    ospfOriginateLsa NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfLsdbAreaId,  -- 0.0.0.0 for AS Externals 
            ospfLsdbType, 
            ospfLsdbLsid, 
            ospfLsdbRouterId 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfOriginateLsa trap signifies that a new 
            LSA has been originated by this router. This 
            trap should not be invoked for simple refreshes 
            of LSAs (which happens every 30 minutes), but 
            instead will only be invoked when an LSA is 
            (re)originated due to a topology change. 
            Additionally, this trap does not include LSAs that 
            are being flushed because they have reached 
            MaxAge." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 12 } 
  
    ospfMaxAgeLsa NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfLsdbAreaId,  -- 0.0.0.0 for AS Externals 
            ospfLsdbType, 
            ospfLsdbLsid, 
            ospfLsdbRouterId 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfMaxAgeLsa trap signifies that one of 
            the LSA in the router's link-state database has 
            aged to MaxAge." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 13 } 
  
    ospfLsdbOverflow NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfExtLsdbLimit 
            } 
   
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         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfLsdbOverflow trap signifies that the 
            number of LSAs in the router's link-state 
            database has exceeded ospfExtLsdbLimit." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 14 } 
  
    ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfExtLsdbLimit 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow trap signifies 
            that the number of LSAs in the router's 
            link-state database has exceeded ninety percent of 
            ospfExtLsdbLimit." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 15 } 
  
    ospfIfStateChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfIfIpAddress, 
            ospfAddressLessIf, 
            ospfIfState   -- The new state 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfIfStateChange trap signifies that there 
            has been a change in the state of a non-virtual 
            OSPF interface. This trap should be generated 
            when the interface state regresses (e.g., goes 
            from Dr to Down) or progresses to a terminal 
            state (i.e., Point-to-Point, DR Other, Dr, or 
            Backup)." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 16 } 
  
    ospfNssaTranslatorStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
            ospfAreaId, 
            ospfAreaNssaTranslatorState -- The current translation 
                                        -- status 
            } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfNssaTranslatorStatusChange trap indicates that there 
            has been a change in the router's ability to translate OSPF 
            type-7 LSAs into OSPF type-5 LSAs. This trap should be 
            generated when the Translator Status transitions from or to 
            any defined status on a per area basis." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 17 } 
  
    ospfRestartStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
   
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                   ospfRestartStatus, 
                   ospfRestartInterval, 
                   ospfRestartExitReason 
                 } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfRestartStatusChange trap signifies that 
            there has been a change in the graceful restart 
            state for the router. This trap should be 
            generated when the router restart status 
            changes." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 18 } 
     
    ospfNbrRestartHelperStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
                   ospfNbrIpAddr, 
                   ospfNbrAddressLessIndex, 
                   ospfNbrRtrId, 
                   ospfNbrRestartHelperStatus, 
                   ospfNbrRestartHelperAge, 
                   ospfNbrRestartHelperExitReason 
                 } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfNbrRestartHelperStatusChange trap signifies that 
            there has been a change in the graceful restart 
            helper state for the neighbor. This trap should be 
            generated when the neighbor restart helper status 
            transitions for a neighbor." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 19 } 
     
    ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS { ospfRouterId, -- The originator of the trap 
                   ospfVirtNbrArea, 
                   ospfVirtNbrRtrId, 
                   ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperStatus, 
                   ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperAge, 
                   ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperExitReason 
                 } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "An ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperStatusChange trap signifies that 
            there has been a change in the graceful restart 
            helper state for the virtual neighbor. This trap should be 
            generated when the virtual neighbor restart helper status 
            transitions for a virtual neighbor." 
         ::= { ospfTraps 20 } 
  
  
  --  conformance information 
  
    ospfTrapConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfTrap 3 } 
  
   
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    ospfTrapGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfTrapConformance 1 } 
    ospfTrapCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospfTrapConformance 2 } 
  
  --  compliance statements 
  
    ospfTrapCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE 
         STATUS       obsolete 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The compliance statement" 
         MODULE       -- this module 
         MANDATORY-GROUPS { ospfTrapControlGroup } 
  
         GROUP       ospfTrapControlGroup 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This group is optional but recommended for all 
            OSPF systems" 
         ::= { ospfTrapCompliances 1 } 
  
    ospfTrapCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "The compliance statement" 
         MODULE       -- this module 
         MANDATORY-GROUPS { ospfTrapControlGroup, ospfTrapEventGroup } 
         OBJECT       ospfConfigErrorType 
         MIN-ACCESS   accessible-for-notify 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This object is only required to be supplied within 
            notifications." 
         OBJECT       ospfPacketType 
         MIN-ACCESS   accessible-for-notify 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This object is only required to be supplied within 
            notifications." 
         OBJECT       ospfPacketSrc 
         MIN-ACCESS   accessible-for-notify 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "This object is only required to be supplied within 
            notifications." 
         ::= { ospfTrapCompliances 2 } 
  
  --  units of conformance 
  
    ospfTrapControlGroup    OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS { ospfSetTrap, 
                   ospfConfigErrorType, 
                   ospfPacketType, 
                   ospfPacketSrc } 
         STATUS       current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "These objects are required to control traps 
            from OSPF systems." 
         ::= { ospfTrapGroups 1 } 
   
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    ospfTrapEventGroup       NOTIFICATION-GROUP 
         NOTIFICATIONS { 
            ospfVirtIfStateChange, 
            ospfNbrStateChange, 
            ospfVirtNbrStateChange, 
            ospfIfConfigError, 
            ospfVirtIfConfigError, 
            ospfIfAuthFailure, 
            ospfVirtIfAuthFailure, 
            ospfIfRxBadPacket, 
            ospfVirtIfRxBadPacket, 
            ospfTxRetransmit, 
            ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit, 
            ospfOriginateLsa, 
            ospfMaxAgeLsa, 
            ospfLsdbOverflow, 
            ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow, 
            ospfIfStateChange, 
            ospfNssaTranslatorStatusChange, 
            ospfRestartStatusChange, 
            ospfNbrRestartHelperStatusChange, 
            ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperStatusChange 
            } 
         STATUS        current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "A grouping of OSPF Trap Events, as specified 
            in NOTIFICATION-TYPE constructs." 
         ::= { ospfTrapGroups 2 } 
  
  END 
  
  
 6. Security Considerations 
  
    There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB that 
    have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create. Such 
    objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network 
    environments.  The support for SET operations in a non-secure 
    environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on 
    network operations. 
  
    It is recommended that attention be specifically given to 
    implementing the MAX-ACCESS clause in a number of objects, including 
    ospfIfAuthKey, ospfIfAuthType, ospfVirtIfAuthKey, and 
    ospfVirtIfAuthType in scenarios that DO NOT use SNMPv3 strong 
    security (i.e. authentication and encryption). Extreme caution must 
    be used to minimize the risk of cascading security vulnerabilities 
    when SNMPv3 strong security is not used. When SNMPv3 strong security 
    is not used, these objects should have access of read-only, not 
    read-create. 
  
    SNMPv1 by itself is not a secure environment. Even if the network 
   
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    itself is secure (for example by using IPsec), even then, there is 
    no control as to who on the secure network is allowed to access and 
    GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects in this MIB. 
  
    It is recommended that the implementers consider the security 
    features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework. Specifically, the use 
    of the User-based Security Model RFC 3414 [RFC3414] and the 
    View-based Access Control Model RFC 3415 [RFC3415] is recommended. 
  
    It is then a customer/user responsibility to ensure that the SNMP 
    entity giving access to an instance of this MIB, is properly 
    configured to give access to the objects only to those principals 
    (users) that have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET 
    (change/create/delete) them. 
  
 7. IANA Considerations 
  
    The MIB module in this document uses the following IANA-assigned 
    OBJECT IDENTIFIER values recorded in the SMI Numbers registry: 
     
         Descriptor        OBJECT IDENTIFIER value 
         ----------        ----------------------- 
     
         ospf              { mib-2 14 } 
  
  
 8. Acknowledgements 
  
    This document was produced by the OSPF Working Group, and is 
    based on the MIB for OSPF version 2 by Rob Coltun and Fred 
    Baker [RFC1850]. The editors would like to acknowledge John Moy, 
    Rob Coltun, Randall Atkinson, David T. Perkins, Ken Chapman, 
    Brian Field, Acee Lindem, Vishwas Manral, Roy Jose, Don Goodspeed, 
    Vivek Dubey, Keith McCloghrie, Bill Fenner and Dan Romascanu 
    for their constructive comments. 
  
  
 9. References 
  
 9.1 Normative References 
  
    [RFC2578] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., 
              Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management 
              Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April 
              1999. 
     
    [RFC2579] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., 
              Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for 
              SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579, April 1999. 
     
    [RFC2580] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., 
              Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for 
              SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580, April 1999. 
   
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 9.2 Informative References 
  
    [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate 
              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997. 
  
    [RFC1224] Steinberg, L., "Techniques for Managing Asynchronously 
              Generated Alerts", RFC 1224, May 1991. 
  
    [RFC1704] Haller, N., Atkinson, R., "On Internet Authentication", 
              RFC 1704, October, 1994. 
  
    [RFC1765] Moy, J., "OSPF Database Overflow", RFC 1765, March 1995. 
  
    [RFC1793] Moy, J., "Extending OSPF to Support Demand Circuits", 
              RFC 1793, April 1995. 
   
    [RFC1850] Baker, F., and Coltun, R., "OSPF Version 2 Management 
              Information Base", RFC 1850, November 1995. 
   
    [RFC2328] Moy, J., "OSPF Version 2", RFC 2328, April 1998. 
  
    [RFC2370] Coltun, R., "The OSPF Opaque LSA Option", RFC 2370, 
              July 1998. 
  
    [RFC3101] Murphy, P., "The OSPF Not-So-Stubby Area (NSSA) Option", 
              RFC 3101, January 2003. 
  
    [RFC3410] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart, 
              "Introduction and Applicability Statements for  
              Internet-Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410, 
              December 2002. 
     
    [RFC3414] Blumenthal, U., Wijnen, B., "User-based Security Model 
              (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management 
              Protocol (SNMPv3)", RFC 3414, December 2002. 
     
    [RFC3415] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R., McCloghrie, K., 
              "View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the 
              Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 3415, 
              December 2002. 
     
    [RFC3584] Frye, R., Levi, D., Routhier, S., Wijnen, B., 
              "Coexistence between Version 1, Version 2, and 
              Version 3 of the Internet-standard Network 
              Management Framework", RFC 3584, August 2003. 
     
    [RFC3623] Moy, J., Pillay-Esnault, P., Lindem, A., 
              "Graceful OSPF Restart", RFC 3623, November 2003. 
            
     
 10. Intellectual Property 
   
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   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any 
   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to 
   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in 
   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights 
   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has 
   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information 
   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be 
   found in BCP 78 and BCP 79. 
     
   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any 
   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an 
   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of 
   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this 
   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository at 
   http://www.ietf.org/ipr. 
     
   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any 
   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary 
   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement 
   this standard. Please address the information to the IETF at  
   ietf-ipr@ietf.org. 
  
 11. TOS Support 
  
    For backward compatibility with previous versions of the OSPF 
    MIB specification, TOS-specific information has been retained 
    in this document, though the TOS routing option has been 
    deleted from OSPF [RFC2328]. 
  
  
 12. Changes from RFC 1850 
  
    This section documents the differences between this memo and RFC 
    1850. 
  
  
 12.1 General Group Changes 
  
  
    Added object ospfRFC1583Compatibility to indicate support with 
    "RFC 1583 Compatibility" This object has DEFVAL of "enabled". 
     
    Added object ospfReferenceBandwidth to allow configuration of 
    a reference bandwidth for calculation of default interface metrics. 
  
    Added objects ospfRestartSupport, ospfRestartInterval, 
    ospfRestartAge ospfRestartStrictLsaChecking and 
    ospfRestartExitReason to support graceful restart. 
  
    Added objects ospfStubRouterSupport and ospfStubRouteAdvertisement 
    to support stub routers. 
  
   
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    Added object ospfDiscontinuityTime in order for a management entity 
    to detect counter discontinuity events. 
  
  
 12.2 OSPF NSSA Enhancement Support 
  
    Added new objects to OspfAreaTable including: 
  
       -ospfAreaNssaTranslatorRole to indicate the configured 
        NSSA translation role. 
  
       -ospfAreaNssaTranslatorState to indicate the current 
        NSSA translation role. 
  
       -ospfAreaNssaTranslatorStabilityInterval to 
        indicate time to continue to perform at current 
        translation status. 
  
       -ospfAreaNssaTranslatorEvents to indicate the number of 
        times OSPF Translation State has changed. 
  
    Added new object ospfAreaAggregateExtRouteTag to 
    ospfAreaAggregateTable. 
  
    Added new object ospfNssaTranslatorStatusChange 
    to ospfTraps in OSPF-TRAP-MIB DEFINITIONS. 
  
    Added ospfAreaId to IMPORTS in OSPF-TRAP-MIB DEFINITIONS to support 
    ospfNssaTranslatorStatusChange. 
  
    Added ospfAreaExtNssaTranslatorStatus to IMPORTS in OSPF-TRAP-MIB 
    DEFINITIONS to support ospfNssaTranslatorStatusChange. 
  
    Modified the DESCRIPTION clause of the ospfAreaSummary object in 
    the ospfAreaTable to indicate support for NSSA. 
  
    Modified the DESCRIPTION clause of the ospfImportAsExtern object in 
    the ospfAreaTable for clarity. 
  
  
 12.3 Opaque LSA Support 
  
    Added object ospfOpaqueLsaSupport to ospfGeneralGroup 
    to indicate support of OSPF Opaque LSAs. 
  
    Created ospfLocalLsdbTable, for Link-local (type-9) LSA support. 
    This table is indexed by: 
  
       -ospflocalLsdbIpAddress 
  
       -ospfLocalLsdbAddressLessIf 
  
       -ospfLocalLsdbType 
   
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       -ospfLocalLsdbLsid 
  
       -ospfLocalLsdbRouterId 
  
    ospfLocalLsdbTable contains the following (columnar) objects: 
  
       -ospfLocalLsdbSequence, to indicate LSA instance 
  
       -ospfLocalLsdbAge 
  
       -ospfLocalLsdbChecksum 
  
       -ospfLocalLsdbAdvertisement, containing the entire LSA 
  
    Created ospfVirLocalLsdbTable, for Link-local (type-9) LSA support 
    on virtual links. This table is indexed by: 
  
       -ospfVirtLocalLsdbTransitArea 
  
       -ospfVirtLocalLsdbNeighbor, to indicate the router ID of the 
        virtual neighbor 
  
       -ospfVirLocalLsdbType 
  
       -ospfVirLocalLsdbLsid 
  
       -ospfVirLocalLsdbRouterId 
  
    ospfVirLocalLsdbTable contains the following (columnar) objects: 
  
       -ospfVirLocalLsdbSequence, to indicate LSA instance 
  
       -ospfVirLocalLsdbAge 
  
       -ospfVirLocalLsdbChecksum 
  
       -ospfVirLocalLsdbAdvertisement, containing the entire LSA 
  
    Added objects to ospfIfTable to support Link-local (type-9) LSAs, 
    including: 
  
       -ospfIfLsaCount 
  
       -ospfIfLsaCksumSum, to indicate the sum of the type-9 
        link-state advertisement checksums on this interface 
  
    Added objects to ospfVirIfTable, to support Link-local (type-9) LSAs 
    on virtual links, including: 
  
       -ospfVirIfLsaCount 
  
       -ospfVirIfLsaCksumSum, to indicate the sum of the type-9  
   
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        link-state advertisement checksums on this link. 
  
    To support area scope (type-10) LSAs, the enumeration 
    areaOpaqueLink (10) was added to ospfLsdbType in the ospfLsdbTable. 
  
    Created ospfAsLsdbTable, for AS-scope LSA support. This table is 
    indexed by: 
  
       -ospfAsLsdbType 
  
       -ospfAsLsdbLsid 
  
       -ospfAsLsdbRouterId 
  
    ospfAsLsdbTable contains the following (columnar) objects: 
  
       -ospfAsLsdbSequence, to indicate LSA instance 
  
       -ospfAsLsdbAge 
  
       -ospfAsLsdbChecksum 
  
       -ospfAsLsdbAdvertisement, containing the entire LSA 
  
  
 12.4 Graceful Restart Support 
  
    Added objects ospfRestartSupport, ospfRestartInterval,  
    ospfRestartAge ospfRestartStrictLsaChecking and 
    ospfRestartExitReason to general group. 
  
    Added objects ospfNbrRestartHelperStatus, ospfNbrRestartHelperAge 
    and ospfNbrRestartHelperExitReason to OspfNbrTable. 
     
    Added objects 
    ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperStatus, ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperAge 
    and ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperExitReason to OspfVirtNbrTable. 
     
  
 12.5 OSPF Compliances 
  
  
    New compliance statements were added for new and for obsoleted 
    conformance groups. These Statements include: 
  
       -ospfCompliance2 
  
       -ospfComplianceObsolete 
  
    New conformance groups were created to support new objects added to 
    the group. These groups include: 
  
       -ospfBasicGroup2 
   
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       -ospfAreaGroup2 
  
       -ospfIfGroup2 
  
       -ospfVirtIfGroup2 
  
       -ospfNbrGroup2 
  
       -ospfVirtNbrGroup2 
  
       -ospfAreaAggregateGroup2 
  
    Added completely new conformance groups, including: 
  
       -ospfLocalLsdbGroup, which specifies support for link local 
        (type-9) LSAs. 
  
       -ospfVirtLocalLsdbGroup, which specifies support for link local 
        (type-9) LSAs on virtual links. 
  
       -ospfObsoleteGroup, for obsolete objects and SMI compatibility. 
  
  
 12.6 OSPF Authentication and Security 
  
  
    As there has been significant concern in the community regarding 
    cascading security vulnerabilities, the following changes have been 
    incorporated: 
  
       -Modified the DESCRIPTION clause of ospfIfAuthKey due to 
        security concerns, and to increase clarity 
  
       -Modified the DESCRIPTION clause of ospfVirtIfAuthKey due to 
        security concerns, and to increase clarity 
  
       -Modified the DESCRIPTION clause of ospfIfAuthType due to 
        security concerns, and to increase clarity 
  
       -Modified the DESCRIPTION clause of ospfVirtIfType due to 
        security concerns, and to increase clarity 
  
       -Modified the OSPF MIB MODULE DESCRIPTION due to security 
        concerns and to include a reference to the security 
        considerations section in this document that will transcend 
        compilation 
  
       -Modified the security considerations section to provide 
        detail 
  
  
 12.7 OSPF Trap MIB 
   
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    Added ospfTrapEventGroup. 
  
    Added importation of NOTIFICATION-GROUP. 
  
    Changed the STATUS of the ospfTrapCompliance 
    MODULE-COMPLIANCE construct to obsolete. 
  
    Added ospfTrapCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE construct 
    which replaces ospfTrapCompliance. OspfTrapCompliance 
    includes an updated MANDATORY-GROUPS clause and new 
    MIN-ACCESS specifications. 
  
    Added mtuMismatch enumeration to ospfConfigErrorType 
    object in ospfTrapControl to imply MTU mismatch trap generation. 
    in ospfIfConfigError. 
  
    Added noError enumeration to ospfConfigErrorType 
    object for situations when traps are requested, but none 
    have been sent. Updated the DESCRIPTION clause accordingly. 
  
    Added nullPacket enumeration to ospfPacketType object 
    for situations when traps are requested, but none 
    have been sent. Updated the DESCRIPTION clause accordingly. 
  
    Updated the DESCRIPTION clause of ospfPacketSrc for 
    situations when traps are requested, but none have been sent. 
  
    Added NOTIFICATION-TYPE for ospfRestartStatusChange. 
  
    Added NOTIFICATION-TYPE for ospfNbrRestartHelperStatusChange. 
  
    Added NOTIFICATION-TYPE for ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperStatusChange. 
  
  
 12.8 Miscellaneous 
  
    Various sections, have been moved and or modified for clarity. 
    Most of these changes are semantic in nature, and include, 
    but are not limited to: 
  
       -The OSPF Overview section's format was revised. Unneeded 
        information was removed. Removed information includes OSPF TOS 
        default values. 
  
       -The Trap Overview section's format and working were revised. 
        Unneeded information was removed. 
  
       -Modified the DESCRIPTION clause of "Status" "TEXTUAL-CONVENTION" 
        for clarity 
  
       -The updates section was moved from the Overview to its own 
        section 
   
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       -Updated "REFERENCE" clauses in all objects, as needed 
  
       -Modified the SEQUENCE of the OspfIfTable to reflect the true 
        order of the objects in the Table 
  
       -Modified the DESCRIPTION clause of all row management objects 
        for clarity 
  
    Added ospfHostCfgAreaID to object to Host table with read-create 
    access. Deprecated ospfHostAreaID. 
  
    Added importation of InterfaceIndexOrZero from IF-MIB. This  
    TEXTUAL-CONVENTION will replace the InterfaceIndex 
    TEXTUAL-CONVENTION. 
  
    Changed the SYNTAX clause of ospfNbrAddressLessIndex to use the 
    semantically identical InterfaceIndexOrZero TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, as 
    permitted by the SMI. 
  
    Changed the STATUS clause of the TEXTUAL-CONVENTION InterfaceIndex 
    to obsolete and modified the DESCRIPTION accordingly. 
  
    Changed the SYNTAX clause of ospfAddressLessIf to use the 
    semantically identical InterfaceIndexOrZero TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, as 
    permitted by the SMI. 
  
    Changed the SYNTAX clause of ospfIfMetricAddressLessIf to use the 
    semantically identical InterfaceIndexOrZero TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, as 
    permitted by the SMI. 
  
    Changed importation of mib-2 from RFC1213-MIB to SNMPv2-SMI 
  
    Added Intellectual Property Rights section. 
  
    Updated REVISION DESCRIPTION clauses with description of major MIB 
    modifications. 
  
    Moved all relevant MIB comments to objects' DESCRIPTION clauses. 
  
    Added reasoning for object deprecation. 
  
    Added persistence information for read-write, read-create objects. 
  
    Described conditions when columns can be modified in RowStatus 
    managed rows as required by RFC 2579. 
  
    Defined OspfAuthenticationType TC and modified authentication type 
    objects to use the new type. 
  
    Made index objects of new tables not-accessible. 
  
    Added the UNITS clause to several objects. 
   
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    Added ospfIfDesignatedRouterId and ospfIfBackupDesignatedRouterId 
    to the OspfIfEntry. 
  
    Added the area LSA counter table. 
  
    Added IANA Considerations section. 
  
  
 13. Authors' Addresses 
  
    Dan Joyal (editor) 
    Nortel, Inc. 
    600 Technology Park Drive 
    Billerica, MA 01821 
    USA 
    EMail: djoyal@nortel.com 
  
    Piotr Galecki (editor) 
    Airvana, Inc. 
    19 Alpha Road 
    Chelmsford, MA 01824 
    USA 
    EMail: pgalecki@airvana.com 
  
    Spencer Giacalone (editor) 
    Credit Suisse First Boston 
    Eleven Madison Ave 
    New York, NY 10010-3629 
    USA 
    EMail: spencer.giacalone@csfb.com 
  
    Fred Baker 
    Cisco Systems 
    1121 Via Del Rey 
    Santa Barbara, California  93117 
    USA 
    EMail: fred@cisco.com 
     
    Rob Coltun 
    Touch Acoustra 
    3204 Brooklawn Terrace 
    Chevy Chase, MD  20815 
    USA 
    Email: undisclosed 
  
  
 14. Full Copyright Statement 
  
   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006). 
   
   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions 
   contained in BCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors 
   
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   retain all their rights.  
  
   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an 
   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS 
   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET 
   ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, 
   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE 
   INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED 
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