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Network Working Group                                           S. Hares
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                                                                 J. Haas
                                                                 NextHop
                                                               S. Willis
                                                          Argon Networks
                                                              J. Burruss
                                                                 WinData
                                                                  J. Chu
                                                                  Cosine
                                                           February 2000



                     Definitions of Managed Objects
       for the Fourth Version of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4)
                    <draft-ietf-idr-bgp4-mib-06.txt>


Status of this Memo

   This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with
   all provisions of Section 10 of RFC 2026.

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Copyright Notice

   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999). All Rights Reserved.






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Abstract


   This memo is an extension to the SNMP MIB.  It specifies an IAB
   standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests
   discussion and suggestions for improvements.  The origin of this memo
   is from RFC 1269 "Definitions of Managed Objects for the Border
   Gateway Protocol (Version 3)", which was updated to support BGP-4 in
   RFC 1657.  This memo fixes errors introduced when the MIB was
   converted to use the SNMPv2 SMI, as well as updates references to the
   current SNMP framework documents.

   Distribution of this memo is unlimited.  Please forward comments to
   idr@merit.net.


1. Introduction

   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
   for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
   In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing the
   Border Gateway Protocol Version 4 or lower [1, 2].



2. The SNMP Network Management Framework

   The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major
   components:

      +o An overall architecture, described in RFC 2271 [3].

      +o bgp Mechanisms for describing and naming objects and events for
        the purpose of management. The first version of this Structure
        of Management Information (SMI) is called SMIv1 and described in
        RFC 1155 [4], RFC 1212 [5] and RFC 1215 [6]. The second version,
        called SMIv2, is described in RFC 1902 [7], RFC 1903 [8] and RFC
        1904 [9].

      +o Message protocols for transferring management information.  The
        first version of the SNMP message protocol is called SNMPv1 and
        described in RFC 1157 [10]. A second version of the SNMP message
        protocol, which is not an Internet standards track protocol, is
        called SNMPv2c and described in RFC 1901 [11] and RFC 1906 [12].
        The third version of the message protocol is called SNMPv3 and
        described in RFC 1906 [12], RFC 2272 [13] and RFC 2274 [14].




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      +o Protocol operations for accessing management information. The
        first set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is
        described in RFC 1157 [10]. A second set of protocol operations
        and associated PDU formats is described in RFC 1905 [15].

      +o A set of fundamental applications described in RFC 2273 [16] and
        the view-based access control mechanism described in RFC 2275
        [17].

   This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2. A
   MIB conforming to the SMIv1 can be produced through the appropriate
   translations. The resulting translated MIB must be semantically
   equivalent, except where objects or events are omitted because no
   translation is possible (use of Counter64). Some machine readable
   information in SMIv2 will be converted into textual descriptions in
   SMIv1 during the translation process. However, this loss of machine
   readable information is not considered to change the semantics of the
   MIB.


3. Object Definitions

   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
   the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are
   defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
   defined in the SMI.  In particular, each object type is named by an
   OBJECT IDENTIFIER, an administratively assigned name.  The object
   type together with an object instance serves to uniquely identify a
   specific instantiation of the object.  For human convenience, we
   often use a textual string, termed the descriptor, to refer to the
   object type.

4. Overview

   These objects are used to control and manage a BGP-4 implementation.

   Apart from a few system-wide scalar objects, this MIB is broken into
   three tables: the BGP Peer Table, the BGP Received Path Attribute
   Table, and the BGP-4 Received Path Attribute Table.  The BGP Peer
   Table contains information about state and current activity of
   connections with the BGP peers.  The Received Path Attribute Table
   contains path attributes received from all peers running BGP version
   3 or less.  The BGP-4 Received Path Attribute Table contains path
   attributes received from all BGP-4 peers.  The actual attributes used
   in determining a route are a subset of the received attribute tables
   after local routing policy has been applied.




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5. Definitions


       BGP4-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN


           IMPORTS
               MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
               IpAddress, Integer32, Counter32, Gauge32, mib-2
                   FROM SNMPv2-SMI
               MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
                   FROM SNMPv2-CONF;


           bgp MODULE-IDENTITY
               LAST-UPDATED "0012100000Z"
               ORGANIZATION "IETF IDR Working Group"
               CONTACT-INFO "E-mail:  idr@merit.net

                             Susan Hares  (Editor)
                             517 W. William Street
                             Ann Arbor, MI 48103-4943
                             Tel: +1 734 973-2200
                             Fax: +1 734 615-3241
                             E-mail: skh@nexthop.com"

            DESCRIPTION
                 "Cleanup to conform with draft-12 of BGP.
                  Updated semantics of MED and localpref.
                  Adjusted sizes of objects to match draft.
                  Changed the semantics of bgp4PathAttrUnknown."
               REVISION    "200102240000Z"
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The MIB module for BGP-4."
               REVISION    "0012100000Z"
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Corrected duplicate OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                        assignment in the conformance information."
               REVISION    "9601080000Z"
               DESCRIPTION
                       "1) Fixed the definitions of the traps to
                        make them equivalent to their initial
                        definition in RFC 1269.
                        2) Added compliance and conformance info.
                        3) Updated for latest BGP information
                           draft-ietf-idr-bgp4-10.txt for value of
                           bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion, bgp4PathAttrLocalPref,
                           bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref,bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc,


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                           bgp4PathAttrASPathSegement."

               ::= { mib-2 15 }


           bgpVersion OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..32))
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Vector of supported BGP protocol version
                       numbers.  Each peer negotiates the version
                       from this vector.  Versions are identified
                       via the string of bits contained within this
                       object.  The first octet contains bits 0 to
                       7, the second octet contains bits 8 to 15,
                       and so on, with the most significant bit
                       referring to the lowest bit number in the
                       octet (e.g., the MSB of the first octet
                       refers to bit 0).  If a bit, i, is present
                       and set, then the version (i+1) of the BGP
                       is supported."
               ::= { bgp 1 }


           bgpLocalAs OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER (0..65535)
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The local autonomous system number."
               ::= { bgp 2 }




           -- BGP Peer table.  This table contains, one entry per BGP
           -- peer, information about the BGP peer.


           bgpPeerTable OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF BgpPeerEntry
               MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "BGP peer table.  This table contains,
                       one entry per BGP peer, information about the
                       connections with BGP peers."


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               ::= { bgp 3 }


           bgpPeerEntry OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     BgpPeerEntry
               MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Entry containing information about the
                       connection with a BGP peer."
               INDEX { bgpPeerRemoteAddr }
               ::= { bgpPeerTable 1 }


           BgpPeerEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
                   bgpPeerIdentifier
                       IpAddress,
                   bgpPeerState
                       INTEGER,
                   bgpPeerAdminStatus
                       INTEGER,
                   bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion
                       Integer32,
                   bgpPeerLocalAddr
                       IpAddress,
                   bgpPeerLocalPort
                       INTEGER,
                   bgpPeerRemoteAddr
                       IpAddress,
                   bgpPeerRemotePort
                       INTEGER,
                   bgpPeerRemoteAs
                       INTEGER,
                   bgpPeerInUpdates
                       Counter32,
                   bgpPeerOutUpdates
                       Counter32,
                   bgpPeerInTotalMessages
                       Counter32,
                   bgpPeerOutTotalMessages
                       Counter32,
                   bgpPeerLastError
                       OCTET STRING,
                   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions
                       Counter32,
                   bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime
                       Gauge32,
                   bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval


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                       INTEGER,
                   bgpPeerHoldTime
                       INTEGER,
                   bgpPeerKeepAlive
                       INTEGER,
                   bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured
                       INTEGER,
                   bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured
                       INTEGER,
                   bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval
                       INTEGER,
                   bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval
                       INTEGER,
                   bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime
                       Gauge32
                   }


           bgpPeerIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     IpAddress
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The BGP Identifier of this entry's BGP peer."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 1 }


           bgpPeerState OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                                   idle(1),
                                   connect(2),
                                   active(3),
                                   opensent(4),
                                   openconfirm(5),
                                   established(6)
                          }
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The BGP peer connection state."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 2 }


           bgpPeerAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                                   stop(1),
                                   start(2)
                          }


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               MAX-ACCESS read-write
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The desired state of the BGP connection.  A
                       transition from 'stop' to 'start' will cause
                       the BGP Start Event to be generated.  A
                       transition from 'start' to 'stop' will cause
                       the BGP Stop Event to be generated.  This
                       parameter can be used to restart BGP peer
                       connections.  Care should be used in providing
                       write access to this object without adequate
                       authentication."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 3 }


           bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER (1..255)
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The negotiated version of BGP running between
                       the two peers."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 4 }


           bgpPeerLocalAddr OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     IpAddress
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The local IP address of this entry's BGP
                       connection."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 5 }


           bgpPeerLocalPort OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER (0..65535)
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The local port for the TCP connection between
                       the BGP peers."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 6 }


           bgpPeerRemoteAddr OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     IpAddress
               MAX-ACCESS read-only


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               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The remote IP address of this entry's BGP
                       peer."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 7 }


           bgpPeerRemotePort OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER (0..65535)
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The remote port for the TCP connection between
                       the BGP peers.  Note that the objects
                       bgpPeerLocalAddr, bgpPeerLocalPort,
                       bgpPeerRemoteAddr and bgpPeerRemotePort
                       provide the appropriate reference to the
                       standard MIB TCP connection table."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 8 }



           bgpPeerRemoteAs OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER (0..65535)
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The remote autonomous system number."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 9 }


           bgpPeerInUpdates OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The number of BGP UPDATE messages received on
                       this connection.  This object should be
                       initialized to zero (0) when the connection is
                       established."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 10 }


           bgpPeerOutUpdates OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION


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                       "The number of BGP UPDATE messages transmitted
                       on this connection.  This object should be
                       initialized to zero (0) when the connection is
                       established."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 11 }


           bgpPeerInTotalMessages OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The total number of messages received from the
                       remote peer on this connection.  This object
                       should be initialized to zero when the
                       connection is established."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 12 }


           bgpPeerOutTotalMessages OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The total number of messages transmitted to
                       the remote peer on this connection.  This object
                       should be initialized to zero when the
                       connection is established."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 13 }


           bgpPeerLastError OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     OCTET STRING (SIZE (2))
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The last error code and subcode seen by this
                       peer on this connection.  If no error has
                       occurred, this field is zero.  Otherwise, the
                       first byte of this two byte OCTET STRING
                       contains the error code, and the second byte
                       contains the subcode."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 14 }


           bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Counter32
               MAX-ACCESS read-only


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               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The total number of times the BGP FSM
                       transitioned into the established state."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 15 }


           bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Gauge32
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "This timer indicates how long (in seconds) this
                       peer has been in the Established state or how long
                       since this peer was last in the Established state.
                       It is set to zero when a new peer is configured or
                       the router is booted."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 16 }


           bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER (1..65535)
               MAX-ACCESS read-write
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Time interval in seconds for the ConnectRetry
                       timer.  The suggested value for this timer is
                       120 seconds."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 17 }

           bgpPeerHoldTime OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER  ( 0 | 3..65535 )
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Time interval in seconds for the Hold Timer
                       established with the peer.  The value of this
                       object is calculated by this BGP speaker by
                       using the smaller of the value in
                       bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured and the Hold Time
                       received in the OPEN message.  This value
                       must be at lease three seconds if it is not
                       zero (0) in which case the Hold Timer has
                       not been established with the peer, or, the
                       value of bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured is zero (0)."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 18 }




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           bgpPeerKeepAlive OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER ( 0 | 1..21845 )
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Time interval in seconds for the KeepAlive
                       timer established with the peer.  The value of
                       this object is calculated by this BGP speaker
                       such that, when compared with bgpPeerHoldTime,
                       it has the same proportion as what
                       bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured has when compared
                       with bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured.  If the value
                       of this object is zero (0), it indicates that
                       the KeepAlive timer has not been established
                       with the peer, or, the value of
                       bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured is zero (0)."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 19 }


           bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER ( 0 | 3..65535 )
               MAX-ACCESS read-write
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Time interval in seconds for the Hold Time
                       configured for this BGP speaker with this peer.
                       This value is placed in an OPEN message sent to
                       this peer by this BGP speaker, and is compared
                       with the Hold Time field in an OPEN message
                       received from the peer when determining the Hold
                       Time (bgpPeerHoldTime) with the peer.  This value
                       must not be less than three seconds if it is not
                       zero (0) in which case the Hold Time is NOT to be
                       established with the peer.  The suggested value for
                       this timer is 90 seconds."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 20 }


           bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER ( 0 | 1..21845 )
               MAX-ACCESS read-write
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Time interval in seconds for the KeepAlive timer
                       configured for this BGP speaker with this peer.
                       The value of this object will only determine the
                       KEEPALIVE messages' frequency relative to the value
                       specified in bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured; the actual


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                       time interval for the KEEPALIVE messages is
                       indicated by bgpPeerKeepAlive.  A reasonable
                       maximum value for this timer would be configured to
                       be one third of that of bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured.
                       If the value of this object is zero (0), no
                       periodical KEEPALIVE messages are sent to the peer
                       after the BGP connection has been established.  The
                       suggested value for this timer is 30 seconds."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 21 }


           bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER (1..65535)
               MAX-ACCESS read-write
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Time interval in seconds for the
                       MinASOriginationInterval timer.
                       The suggested value for this timer is 15 seconds."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 22 }


           bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER (1..65535)
               MAX-ACCESS read-write
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Time interval in seconds for the
                       MinRouteAdvertisementInterval timer.
                       The suggested value for this timer is 30 seconds."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 23 }


           bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Gauge32
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Elapsed time in seconds since the last BGP
                       UPDATE message was received from the peer.
                       Each time bgpPeerInUpdates is incremented,
                       the value of this object is set to zero (0)."
               ::= { bgpPeerEntry 24 }


           bgpIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     IpAddress
               MAX-ACCESS read-only


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               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The BGP Identifier of local system."
               ::= { bgp 4 }




           -- Received Path Attribute Table.  This table contains,
           -- one entry per path to a network, path attributes
           -- received from all peers running BGP version 3 or less.
           -- This table is obsolete, having been replaced in
           -- functionality with the bgp4PathAttrTable.


           bgpRcvdPathAttrTable OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF BgpPathAttrEntry
               MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
               STATUS     obsolete
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The BGP Received Path Attribute Table contains
                       information about paths to destination networks
                       received from all peers running BGP version 3 or
                       less."
               ::= { bgp 5 }


           bgpPathAttrEntry OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     BgpPathAttrEntry
               MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
               STATUS     obsolete
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Information about a path to a network."
               INDEX { bgpPathAttrDestNetwork,
                       bgpPathAttrPeer        }
               ::= { bgpRcvdPathAttrTable 1 }


           BgpPathAttrEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
               bgpPathAttrPeer
                    IpAddress,
               bgpPathAttrDestNetwork
                    IpAddress,
               bgpPathAttrOrigin
                    INTEGER,
               bgpPathAttrASPath
                    OCTET STRING,
               bgpPathAttrNextHop


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                    IpAddress,
               bgpPathAttrInterASMetric
                    Integer32
           }


           bgpPathAttrPeer OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     IpAddress
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     obsolete
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The IP address of the peer where the path
                       information was learned."
               ::= { bgpPathAttrEntry 1 }


           bgpPathAttrDestNetwork OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     IpAddress
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     obsolete
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The address of the destination network."
               ::= { bgpPathAttrEntry 2 }


           bgpPathAttrOrigin OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Integer32 {
                              igp(1),-- networks are interior
                              egp(2),-- networks learned via EGP
                              incomplete(3) -- undetermined
                          }
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     obsolete
               DESCRIPTION
                    "The ultimate origin of the path information."
               ::= { bgpPathAttrEntry 3 }


           bgpPathAttrASPath OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     OCTET STRING (SIZE (2..255))
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     obsolete
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The set of ASs that must be traversed to reach
                       the network.  This object is probably best
                       represented as SEQUENCE OF INTEGER.  For SMI
                       compatibility, though, it is represented as
                       OCTET STRING.  Each AS is represented as a pair


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                       of octets according to the following algorithm:


                           first-byte-of-pair = ASNumber / 256;
                           second-byte-of-pair = ASNumber & 255;"
               ::= { bgpPathAttrEntry 4 }


           bgpPathAttrNextHop OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     IpAddress
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     obsolete
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The address of the border router that should
                       be used for the destination network."
               ::= { bgpPathAttrEntry 5 }


           bgpPathAttrInterASMetric OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Integer32
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     obsolete
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The optional inter-AS metric.  If this
                       attribute has not been provided for this route,
                       the value for this object is 0."
               ::= { bgpPathAttrEntry 6 }



           -- BGP-4 Received Path Attribute Table.  This table contains,
           -- one entry per path to a network, path attributes
           -- received from all peers running BGP-4.


           bgp4PathAttrTable OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF Bgp4PathAttrEntry
               MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The BGP-4 Received Path Attribute Table contains
                       information about paths to destination networks
                       received from all BGP4 peers."
               ::= { bgp 6 }


           bgp4PathAttrEntry OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Bgp4PathAttrEntry


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               MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Information about a path to a network."
               INDEX { bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix,
                       bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen,
                       bgp4PathAttrPeer            }
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrTable 1 }


           Bgp4PathAttrEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
               bgp4PathAttrPeer
                    IpAddress,
               bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen
                    Integer32,
               bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix
                    IpAddress,
               bgp4PathAttrOrigin
                    Integer32,
               bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment
                    OCTET STRING,
               bgp4PathAttrNextHop
                    IpAddress,
               bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc
                    Integer32,
               bgp4PathAttrLocalPref
                    Integer32,
               bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate
                    Integer32,
               bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS
                    Integer32,
               bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr
                    IpAddress,
               bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref
                    Integer32,
               bgp4PathAttrBest
                    Integer32,
               bgp4PathAttrUnknown
                    OCTET STRING
           }


           bgp4PathAttrPeer OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     IpAddress
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The IP address of the peer where the path


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                       information was learned."
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 1 }




           bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER (0..32)
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Length in bits of the IP address prefix in the
                       Network Layer Reachability Information field."
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 2 }


           bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     IpAddress
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "An IP address prefix in the Network Layer
                       Reachability Information field.  This object
                       is an IP address containing the prefix with
                       length specified by bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen.
                       Any bits beyond the length specified by
                       bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen are zeroed."
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 3 }


           bgp4PathAttrOrigin OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                                    igp(1),-- networks are interior
                                    egp(2),-- networks learned via EGP
                                    incomplete(3) -- undetermined
                                  }
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The ultimate origin of the path information."
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 4 }


           bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..4096))
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION


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                       "The sequence of AS path segments.  Each AS
                       path segment is represented by a triple
                       <type, length, value>.


                       The type is a 1-octet field which has two
                       possible values:
                            1      AS_SET: unordered set of ASs a
                                        route in the UPDATE message
                                        has traversed

                            2      AS_SEQUENCE: ordered set of ASs
                                        a route in the UPDATE message
                                        has traversed.


                       The length is a 1-octet field containing the
                       number of ASs in the value field.


                       The value field contains one or more AS
                       numbers, each AS is represented in the octet
                       string as a pair of octets according to the
                       following algorithm:


                           first-byte-of-pair = ASNumber / 256;
                           second-byte-of-pair = ASNumber & 255;"
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 5 }


           bgp4PathAttrNextHop OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     IpAddress
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The address of the border router that should
                       be used for the destination network.  This
                       address is the nexthop address received in
                       the UPDATE packet."
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 6 }


           bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Integer32 (0..4294967295)
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION


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                       "This metric is used to discriminate between
                       multiple exit points to an adjacent autonomous
                       system.  A value of -1 (4294967295) indicates
                       the absence of this attribute.

                       Note that this precludes the representation of
                       the maximum value for this attribute.  Previously
                       the variable held only 2^31 bits of information
                       which covered only half the allowed values
                       and reserved -1 for not present."
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 7 }


           bgp4PathAttrLocalPref OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Integer32 (0..4294967295)
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The originating BGP4 speaker's degree of
                       preference for an advertised route.  A value of
                       -1 (4294967295) indicates the absence of this
                       attribute.

                       Note that this precludes the representation of
                       the maximum value for this attribute.  Previously
                       the variable held only 2^31 bits of information
                       which covered only half the allowed values
                       and reserved -1 for not present."
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 8 }


           bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                              lessSpecificRouteNotSelected(1),
                              lessSpecificRouteSelected(2)
                          }
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "Whether or not a system has selected
                       a less specific route without selecting a
                       more specific route."
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 9 }


           bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     INTEGER (0..65535)
               MAX-ACCESS read-only


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               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The AS number of the last BGP4 speaker that
                       performed route aggregation.  A value of zero (0)
                       indicates the absence of this attribute."
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 10 }


           bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     IpAddress
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The IP address of the last BGP4 speaker that
                        performed route aggregation.  A value of
                        0.0.0.0 indicates the absence of this attribute.
                        Note propagation of AS of zero is illegal in
                        internet."
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 11 }


           bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Integer32 (0..4294967295)
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The degree of preference calculated by the
                       receiving BGP4 speaker for an advertised route.
                       A value of -1 (4294967295) indicates the absence of this
                       attribute.

                       Note that this precludes the representation of
                       the maximum value for this attribute.  Previously
                       the variable held only 2^31 bits of information
                       which covered only half the allowed values
                       and reserved -1 for not present."
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 12 }


           bgp4PathAttrBest OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     Integer32 {
                              false(1),-- not chosen as best route
                              true(2) -- chosen as best route
                          }
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "An indication of whether or not this route


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                       was chosen as the best BGP4 route."
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 13 }


           bgp4PathAttrUnknown OBJECT-TYPE
               SYNTAX     OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..4096))
               MAX-ACCESS read-only
               STATUS     current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "One or more path attributes not understood
                        by the base BGP-4 document.

                        Path attributes are recorded in the Update
                        Path attribute format of type, length, value.
                        Size zero (0) indicates the absence of such
                        attribute(s).  Octets beyond the maximum size,
                        if any, are not recorded by this object. "
               ::= { bgp4PathAttrEntry 14 }


           -- Traps.


           -- note that in RFC 1657, bgpTraps was incorrectly
           -- assigned a value of { bgp 7 }, and each of the
           -- traps had the bgpPeerRemoteAddr object inappropriately
           -- removed from their OBJECTS clause.  The following
           -- definitions restore the semantics of the traps as
           -- they were initially defined in RFC 1269.


           -- { bgp 7 } is unused


           bgpTraps          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { bgp 0 }


           bgpEstablished NOTIFICATION-TYPE
               OBJECTS { bgpPeerRemoteAddr,
                         bgpPeerLastError,
                         bgpPeerState      }
               STATUS  current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The BGP Established event is generated when
                       the BGP FSM enters the ESTABLISHED state."
               ::= { bgpTraps 1 }




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           bgpBackwardTransition NOTIFICATION-TYPE
               OBJECTS { bgpPeerRemoteAddr,
                         bgpPeerLastError,
                         bgpPeerState      }
               STATUS  current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The BGPBackwardTransition Event is generated
                       when the BGP FSM moves from a higher numbered
                       state to a lower numbered state."
               ::= { bgpTraps 2 }


           -- conformance information


           bgpMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { bgp 8 }
           bgpMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { bgpMIBConformance 1 }
           bgpMIBGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { bgpMIBConformance 2 }


           -- compliance statements


           bgpMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
               STATUS  current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "The compliance statement for entities which
                        implement the BGP4 mib."
               MODULE  -- this module
                   MANDATORY-GROUPS { bgp4MIBGlobalsGroup,
                                      bgp4MIBPeerGroup,
                                      bgp4MIBPathAttrGroup,
                                      bgp4MIBNotificationGroup }
               ::= { bgpMIBCompliances 1 }


           -- units of conformance


           bgp4MIBGlobalsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
               OBJECTS { bgpVersion,
                         bgpLocalAs,
                         bgpIdentifier }
               STATUS  current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "A collection of objects providing information
                        on global BGP state."
               ::= { bgpMIBGroups 1 }


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           bgp4MIBPeerGroup OBJECT-GROUP
               OBJECTS { bgpPeerIdentifier,
                         bgpPeerState,
                         bgpPeerAdminStatus,
                         bgpPeerNegotiatedVersion,
                         bgpPeerLocalAddr,
                         bgpPeerLocalPort,
                         bgpPeerRemoteAddr,
                         bgpPeerRemotePort,
                         bgpPeerRemoteAs,
                         bgpPeerInUpdates,
                         bgpPeerOutUpdates,
                         bgpPeerInTotalMessages,
                         bgpPeerOutTotalMessages,
                         bgpPeerLastError,
                         bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTransitions,
                         bgpPeerFsmEstablishedTime,
                         bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval,
                         bgpPeerHoldTime,
                         bgpPeerKeepAlive,
                         bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured,
                         bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured,
                         bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval,
                         bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval,
                         bgpPeerInUpdateElapsedTime }
               STATUS  current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "A collection of objects for managing
                        BGP peers."
               ::= { bgpMIBGroups 2 }


           bgp4MIBRcvdPathAttrGroup OBJECT-GROUP
               OBJECTS { bgpPathAttrPeer,
                         bgpPathAttrDestNetwork,
                         bgpPathAttrOrigin,
                         bgpPathAttrASPath,
                         bgpPathAttrNextHop,
                         bgpPathAttrInterASMetric }
               STATUS  obsolete
               DESCRIPTION
                       "A collection of objects for managing BGP
                        path entries.


                        This conformance group is obsolete,
                        replaced by bgp4MIBPathAttrGroup."
               ::= { bgpMIBGroups 3 }


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           bgp4MIBPathAttrGroup OBJECT-GROUP
               OBJECTS { bgp4PathAttrPeer,
                         bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefixLen,
                         bgp4PathAttrIpAddrPrefix,
                         bgp4PathAttrOrigin,
                         bgp4PathAttrASPathSegment,
                         bgp4PathAttrNextHop,
                         bgp4PathAttrMultiExitDisc,
                         bgp4PathAttrLocalPref,
                         bgp4PathAttrAtomicAggregate,
                         bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAS,
                         bgp4PathAttrAggregatorAddr,
                         bgp4PathAttrCalcLocalPref,
                         bgp4PathAttrBest,
                         bgp4PathAttrUnknown }
               STATUS  current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "A collection of objects for managing
                        BGP path entries."
               ::= { bgpMIBGroups 4 }


           bgp4MIBNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
               NOTIFICATIONS { bgpEstablished,
                               bgpBackwardTransition }
               STATUS  current
               DESCRIPTION
                       "A collection of notifications for signaling
                       changes in BGP peer relationships."
               ::= { bgpMIBGroups 5 }


       END

6. Intellectual Property

   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any
   intellectual property 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; neither does it represent that it
   has made any effort to identify any such rights.  Information on the
   IETF's procedures with respect to rights in standards-track and
   standards-related documentation can be found in BCP-11.  Copies of
   claims of rights made available for publication 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 implementors or users of this specification can


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   be obtained from the IETF Secretariat.

7. Acknowledgements

   We would like to acknowledge the assistance of all the members of the
   Inter-Domain Routing Working Group, and particularly the following
   individuals:

   Yakov Rekhter, cisco Systems
   Rob Coltun, Redback
   Guy Almes, Internet2
   Jeff Honig, Cornell Theory Center
   Marshall T. Rose, Dover Beach Consulting, Inc.
   Dennis Ferguson, Juniper Networks
   Mike Mathis, PSC
   John Krawczyk, Bay Networks
   Curtis Villamizar, Avici
   Dave LeRoy, Pencom Systems
   Paul Traina, Juniper Networks
   Andrew Partan, MFS
   Robert Snyder, cisco Systems
   Dimitry Haskin, Nortel
   Peder Chr Norgaard, Telebit Communications A/S
   Joel Halpern, CTO Longitude Systems, Inc.
   Nick Thille, RedBack Networks
   Bert Wijnen, IBM
   Shane Wright, NextHop

   The origin of this document is from RFC 1269 "Definitions of Managed
   Objects for the Border Gateway Protocol (Version 3)" written by Steve
   Willis and John Burruss, which was updated by John Chu to support
   BGP-4 in RFC 1657.  The editors wishes to acknowledge the fine work
   of these original authors.

















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8. References

   [1]  Rekhter, Y., Li, T., "A Border Gateway Protocol 4 (BGP-4)", RFC
        1771, March 1995.


   [2]  Rekhter, Y., Gross, P., "Application of the Border Gateway
        Protocol in the Internet", RFC 1772, March 1995.


   [3]  Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture for
        Describing SNMP Management Frameworks", RFC 2271, Cabletron
        Systems, Inc., BMC Software, Inc., IBM T. J. Watson Research,
        January 1998


   [4]  Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of
        Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets", RFC 1155,
        Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems, May 1990


   [5]  Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, "Concise MIB Definitions", RFC
        1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems,
        March 1991


   [6]  M. Rose, "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the
        SNMP", RFC 1215, Performance Systems International, March 1991


   [7]  Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
        "Structure of Management Information for Version 2 of the Simple
        Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1902, SNMP
        Research,Inc., Cisco Systems, Inc., Dover Beach Consulting,
        Inc., International Network Services, January 1996.


   [8]  Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Textual
        Conventions for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management
        Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1903, SNMP Research, Inc., Cisco
        Systems, Inc., Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., International
        Network Services, January 1996.


   [9]  Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
        "Conformance Statements for Version 2 of the Simple Network
        Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1904, SNMP Research, Inc.,
        Cisco Systems, Inc., Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., International


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        Network Services, January 1996.


   [10] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple
        Network Management Protocol", RFC 1157, SNMP Research,
        Performance Systems International, Performance Systems
        International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990.


   [11] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
        "Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2", RFC 1901, SNMP
        Research, Inc., Cisco Systems, Inc., Dover Beach Consulting,
        Inc., International Network Services, January 1996.


   [12] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
        "Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network
        Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1906, SNMP Research, Inc.,
        Cisco Systems, Inc., Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., International
        Network Services, January 1996.


   [13] Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R., and B. Wijnen, "Message
        Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management
        Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 2272, SNMP Research, Inc., Cabletron
        Systems, Inc., BMC Software, Inc., IBM T. J. Watson Research,
        January 1998.


   [14] Blumenthal, U., and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model (USM)
        for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol
        (SNMPv3)", RFC 2274, IBM T. J. Watson Research, January 1998.


   [15] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol
        Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management
        Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1905, SNMP Research, Inc., Cisco
        Systems, Inc., Dover Beach Consulting, Inc., International
        Network Services, January 1996.


   [16] Levi, D., Meyer, P., and B. Stewart, "SNMPv3 Applications", RFC
        2273, SNMP Research, Inc., Secure Computing Corporation, Cisco
        Systems, January 1998


   [17] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R., and K. McCloghrie, "View-based Access
        Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol


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        (SNMP)", RFC 2275, IBM T. J. Watson Research, BMC Software,
        Inc., Cisco Systems, Inc., January 1998
















































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9. Security Considerations

   There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB that
   have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write:

      bgpPeerAdminStatus
      bgpPeerConnectRetryInterval
      bgpPeerHoldTimeConfigured
      bgpPeerKeepAliveConfigured
      bgpPeerMinASOriginationInterval
      bgpPeerMinRouteAdvertisementInterval

   These objects should be considered sensitive or vulnerable in most
   network environments.  The support for SET operations in a non-secure
   environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on
   network operations.  Incorrect configuration of these parameters may
   cause BGP peer connections to terminate early or to send more routes
   under a flapping condition.

   There are a number of managed objects in this MIB that may be
   considered to contain sensitive information in the operation of a
   network.  For example, a BGP peer's local and remote addresses may be
   sensitive for ISPs who want to keep interface addresses on routers
   confidential to prevent router addresses used for a denial of service
   attack or spoofing.

   Therefore, it may be important in some environments to control read
   access to these objects and possibly to even encrypt the values of
   these object when sending them over the network via SNMP.  Not all
   versions of SNMP provide features for such a secure environment.

   SNMPv1 by itself is not a secure environment.  Even if the network
   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 2274 [14] and the View-based
   Access Control Model RFC 2275 [17] 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.




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10. Authors' Address

   Susan Hares
   NextHop Technologies
   517 Williams
   Ann Arbor, MI 48103-4943
   Phone: +1 734 936 2095
   Fax:   +1 734 615-3241
   Email: skh@nexthop.com

   Jeff Johnson
   RedBack Networks, Inc.
   1389 Moffett Park Drive
   Sunnyvale, CA  94089
   Phone: +1 408 548 3516
   Email: jeff@redback.com

   Steve Willis
   Argon Networks
   25 Porter Road
   Littleton, MA 01450
   Phone: +1 508 486 0665
   Fax:   +1 508 486 9379
   Email: swills@argon.com

   John Burruss
   Windata Inc.
   543 Great Road
   Littleton MA 01460
   Phone: +1 508 952 0170
   Email: jburruss@windata.com

   John Chu
   Cosine Communications
   1200 Bridge Parkway
   Redwood City, CA 94065
   Phone: 650-637-4780
   Email: jchu@cosinecom.com

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   others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it
   or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published
   and distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction of any
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   included on all such copies and derivative works.  However, this
   document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing
   the copyright notice or references to the Internet Society or other
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   The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be
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