Network Working Group E. Stephan/J. Jewitt
Internet Draft France Telecom R&D
Document: draft-ietf-ippm-reporting-mib-01.txt November 2002
IPPM reporting MIB
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Abstract
This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
designed for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based
internets.
In particular, this MIB specifies the objects used for managing the
results of the IPPM metrics measures, for pushing alarms, and for
reporting the measures results.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction................................................3
2. The IPPM Framework..........................................3
3. The IPPM Framework..........................................3
4. The SNMP Management Framework...............................4
5. Overview....................................................6
5.1. Textual Conventions.........................................7
5.2. Structure of the MIB........................................9
5.3. Row identification in an application namespace.............11
5.4. Relationship of IPPM MIB tables............................12
6. IPPM-REPORTING-MIB conceptual presentation.................16
6.1. IPPM-REPORTING-MIB diagram.................................16
6.2. Conceptual programming interface...........................17
6.3. SNMP mapping...............................................17
7. Measurement architectures..................................18
7.1. Proxy architecture.........................................18
7.2. Reporting architecture.....................................19
7.3. Gateway architecture.......................................21
7.4. Security...................................................21
8. Reporting mode integration with the control and test
protocols................................................22
8.1. Integration................................................22
8.2. Setup of the measure.......................................22
8.3. Setup of the measurement report............................23
8.4. Writing the measurement results in the IPPM-REPORTING
MIB......................................................23
8.5. Report download and upload.................................24
8.6. Default value..............................................24
9. Definition.................................................25
10. Security Considerations....................................58
10.1. Privacy.....................................................58
10.2. Measurement aspects.........................................58
10.3. Management aspects..........................................59
11. Document management........................................60
11.1. Open issues.................................................60
11.2. changes since release 00....................................60
12. References.................................................61
13. Acknowledgments............................................63
14. Authors Addresses..........................................63
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1. Introduction
This memo defines a MIB for managing measures based upon the IP
performance metrics specified by the IPPM Working Group.
The definition of objects in the IPPM MIB are built on notions
introduced and discussed in the IPPM Framework document, RFC 2330
[ii].
This memo defines a Management Information Base (MIB), and as such it
is intended to be respectful of the "Boilerplate for IETF MIBs"
defined in http://www.ops.ietf.org/mib-boilerplate.html.
There are companion documents to the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB both in the
Transport Area (See section 2), and in the Operations and Management
Area (See section 3). The reader should be familiar with these
documents.
2. The IPPM Framework
The IPPM Framework consists of 3 major components:
A general framework for defining performance metrics, as described in
the Framework for IP Performance Metrics, RFC 2330 [2];
A set of standardized metrics which conform to this framework: The
IPPM Metrics for Measuring Connectivity, RFC 2678 [iii]; The One-way
Delay Metric for IPPM, RFC 2679 [iv]; The One-way Packet Loss Metric
for IPPM, RFC 2680 [v]; The Round-trip Delay Metric for IPPM, RFC
2681 [vi].
Emerging metrics that are being specified in respect of this
framework.
3. The IPPM Framework
The IPPM Framework consists in 3 major components:
A general framework for defining performance metrics, described
in the Framework for IP Performance Metrics, RFC 2330 [2];
A set of standardized metrics which conform to this framework:
The IPPM Metrics for Measuring Connectivity, RFC 2678 [3]; The One-
way Delay Metric for IPPM, RFC 2679 [4]; The One-way Packet Loss
Metric for IPPM, RFC 2680 [5]; The Round-trip Delay Metric for IPPM,
RFC 2681 [6].
Emerging metrics that are being specified in respect of this
framework.
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4. The SNMP Management Framework
The SNMP Management Framework consists of five major components:
An overall architecture, described in RFC 2571 [7].
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 STD 16,
RFC 1155 [8], STD 16, RFC 1212 [9] and RFC 1215 [10]. The second
version, called SMIv2, is described in STD 58, RFC 2578 [11], STD 58,
RFC 2579 [12] and STD 58, RFC 2580 [13].
Message protocols for transferring management information. The
first version of the SNMP message protocol is called SNMPv1 and
described in STD 15, RFC 1157 [14]. A second version of the SNMP
message protocol, which is not an Internet standards track protocol,
is called SNMPv2c and described in RFC 1901 [15] and RFC 1906 [16].
The third version of the message protocol is called SNMPv3 and
described in RFC 1906 [16], RFC 2572 [17] and RFC 2574 [18].
Protocol operations for accessing management information. The
first set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is
described in STD 15, RFC 1157 [14]. A second set of protocol
operations and associated PDU formats is described in RFC 1905 [19].
A set of fundamental applications described in RFC 2573 [20] and
the view-based access control mechanism described in RFC 2575 [21].
A more detailed introduction to the current SNMP Management Framework
can be found in RFC 2570 [22].
Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the MIB are
defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI.
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.
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)
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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.
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5. Overview
Although the number of measurement devices that implement IPPM
metrics is growing, there is not currently any standardized
management interface to manage remotely the measurement of these
metrics. This memo defines a Management Information Base for managing
the measurement of IPPM metrics.
To permit metrics to be referenced by other MIBs and other protocols,
the IPPM WG has defined a registry of the current metrics and a
framework for the integration of future metrics in the [IPPM metrics
registry].
As the specification of new metrics is a continuous process, this
memo defines a framework for the integration of the future
standardized metrics. To address future needs specialized tables may
be created, while augmenting the definition of the ippmMeasureTable.
The MIB architecture is inspired by the RMON model [xxiii],[xxiv]
which specifies the MIB for the monitoring of a single point of
measure. The IPPM-REPORTING-MIB differs from this model in that IPPM
metrics measurement involves several points of measure and requires
common references for time and for measure identification. The IPPM-
REPORTING-MIB defines an absolute timeFilter.
The IPPM-REPORTING-MIB introduces a framework where each application
identifies its measures in an owner namespace. Using the namespace
framework, an application may grant other owners access to its
measurement results for aggregated metrics computation, reporting, or
alarming.
Different architectures may be used to perform metric measurements,
using a control protocol and a test protocol. Different control
frameworks are suitable for performing measurements. The memo lists
them, while also looking for a way to integrate them with the IPPM-
REPORTING-MIB. This section is for informational purposes only, and
is intended to help to specify the relationship among the test
protocol, the control protocol and IPPM-REPORTING-MIB.
Special care has been taken to provide a reporting mode suitable for
control protocols and test protocols. It addresses the need to
provide access to results for the applications. Moreover, it may be
used to reduce the number of control frameworks.
This MIB is intended to handle multiple concurrent sessions by SNMP
applications. However, the SNMP requests are not necessarily to be
handled explicitly by the measurement devices, but can be sent to
middleware performing an aggregation function. This allows for
continuous collection of measurements and statistics computation.
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5.1. Textual Conventions
Four types of data are introduced as a textual convention in this
document: TypeP, GMTTimeStamp, IppmStandardMetrics and
IppmReportDefinition.
5.1.1. Packet of type P
Section 13 of the IPPM framework [2] introduces the generic notion of
a "packet of type P" because in some contexts the metric's value
depends on the type of the packets involved in the metric. In the
definition of a metric, the type P will be explicitly defined,
partially defined, or left generic. Measurement of metrics defined
with generic type P are made specific when performing actual
measurements. This naming convention serves as an important reminder
that one must be conscious of the exact type of traffic being
measured.
The standardization of the management of the IPPM measures relies on
the capability to finely and unambiguously configure the type P of
the packets, and the parameters of the protocol suites of the type P.
RMON2 introduced the concept of protocol identifiers. RFC2895 [xxv]
specifies a macro for the definition of protocol identifier. The
RFC2896 [xxvi] defines the protocol identifiers for different
protocol encapsulation trees.
The type P implementation relies on the MACRO PROTOCOL-IDENTIFIER
defined for identifying protocol suites in RMON2. It is achieved by
defining the TypeP as a new syntax in SMIv2 TEXTUAL-CONVENTION.
5.1.1.1. Internet addresses
The section 14 of the IPPM framework defines (for the usual case of a
unidirectional path through the Internet) the term "Src" and "Dst".
"Src" denotes the IP address of the beginning of the path, and "Dst"
denotes the IP address of the end.
The section 3 of the RMON PI Reference specifies the Protocol
Identifier Encoding rules which consists briefly in a recursive
length value format. "Src" and "Dst" are protocol identifier
parameters. Their values are encoded in separated fields using the
protocol identifier encoding rule, but without trailing parameters.
The packet encapsulation defined in an instance of TypeP embeds the
format of "Src" and "Dst" and their values. The type and value of
these addresses depend on the type P of the packet, IP version 4, V6,
IP in IP... Both participate in the completion of the packet
encoding.
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Examples:
RFC2896 defines the protocol identifiers ip and ipip4. Should there
be an Internet tunnel end-point of the IP address 192.168.1.1 in the
tunnel 128.2.6.7. the TypeP of the source address of the tunnel, Src,
is 8.0.0.8.0.0.0.0.17.2.0.0 (ip.ipip4). The trailer 2.0.0 in the
TypeP indicates that there are 2 parameters. In the IPPM context
these 2 parameters are provided in Src, which has the value
10.4.192.168.1.1.4.128.2.6.7.
5.1.2. GMTTimeStamp
This textual convention defines the time at which an event occurred.
It is very similar to the NTP timestamp format except that it
represents the time elapsed since January 1st, 2000 instead of
January 1st, 1900.
5.1.3. IppmStandardMetrics
Each standard metric is identified in the IPPM-METRICS-REGISTRY under
the node rfc in a chronological order. To permit several metrics to
be performed in a single measure there is an need to describe in a
bit string the metrics to be performed, granted... This textual
convention defines an octet string that gathered in a bit string a
sequence of bits. The bit order corresponds to the order of the
metrics identifiers in the registry.
5.1.4. Report definition
A report consists of sending, or logging, a subset of results of
measurements that have been taken over a period of time. The report
consists of actions that are taken on the measurement results. An
action is performed either:
+ For each result
+ On the results corresponding to a measurement cycle
+ On the results available at the measurement completion.
To preserve the scalability of the whole measurement system, it
limits:
+ The amount of data sent to the applications
+ The bandwidth consumption for uploading the result
+ The number of alarms sent to the applications
+ The amount of data saved in the point of measure
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The comparison of the measures results in a metric threshold that
identifies particular measure values and times that directly impact
service availability.
The comparison of the duration of repeated events with a duration
threshold identifies particular measure values and times that
directly affect an SLA.
The combination of IPPM metric results, threshold events, and event
filtering provides a very efficient mechanism to report results,
events, and alarms.
A report is described using the TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
IppmReportDefinition. The report setup must not dramatically increase
the amount of data needed by the control protocol to setup a measure:
+ A basic report is defined in the object ippmReportSetupDefinition;
+ More elaborate reports are described using a metric threshold to
generate alarms and events.
+ Pushing of alarms and reports requires a management station
address to which the data will be sent.
+ SLA alarms are described using an events duration threshold.
The TEXTUAL-CONVENTION IppmReportDefinition specifies the list of
events and actions that are used to create a report.
5.2. Structure of the MIB
The MIB is arranged as follow:
- ippmOwnersGroup
- ippmSystemGroup
- ippmMeasureGroup
- ippmHistoryGroup
- ippmNetworkMeasureGroup
- ippmAggregatedMeasureGroup
- ippmReportGroup
- ippmNotifications
5.2.1. The ippmOwners Group
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This group identifies an owner, or group of owners that have access
to measurements on a probe.
5.2.2. The ippmSystem Group
This group consists of a set of parameters describing the clock
synchronization at a particular point of measure over time.
This group is critical to the implementation of the IPPM MIB.
Section 6.3. of the IPPM Framework states that
"Those who develop such measurement methodologies should strive to:
+ Minimize their uncertainties/errors,
+ Understand and document the sources of uncertainty/error, and
+ Quantify the amounts of uncertainty/error."
The aim of this group is to have these values available to compute
reliable statistics. The implementation of this group is mandatory,
whether the time synchronization is automatic or not.
5.2.3. The ippmMeasureGroup
This group displays all the measures configured on the measurement
entity. It consists of the ippmMetricsTable and ippmMeasureTable. The
ippmMeasureTable holds the common part of a measure, while the
specific parameters are handled in the corresponding auxiliary table
(ippmNetworkMeasure, ippmAggregatedMeasureTable...) .
The measurement entity describes in the ippmMetricsTable of the SNMP
agent the local implementation of the standardized metrics. All
standardized metrics should be displayed in this table, with the
capability object defining whether the metric is implemented or not.
The control protocol registers a description of the existing measures
in the ippmMeasureTable and in the auxiliary measure tables. The
ippmMeasureTable table is read-create, but only allows for the
creation of "aggregated" measures when defined in conjunction with
the ippmAggregatedMeasureTable. Network measures are not allowed to
be created directly by the management entity, and as such the measure
table values for these measures should be display only.
The results of the measurements are logged in the ippmHistoryTable.
5.2.4. The ippmNetworkMeasure Group
The control protocol registers a description of the existing network
measures in the ippmNetworkMeasureTable and in the ippmMeasureTable.
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This group displays the network measures defined by the control
protocol. The results are saved in the ippmHistoryTable.
ippmNetworkMeasureTable is an auxiliary table of ippmMeasureTable,
and is responsible for the configuration of the network measure.
5.2.5. The ippmAggregatedMeasure Group
ippmAggregatedMeasureTable is an auxiliary table of ippmMeasureTable,
and is responsible for the consolidation of the results previously
measured and saved in the ippmHistoryTable. The aggregated results
are saved in the ippmHistoryTable and may be used for higher
aggregated measures.
5.2.6. The Report Group
This group displays the existing reports of the measures collected.
ippmReportSetupTable is an auxiliary table of ippmMeasureTable, and
is responsible for the configuration of the reports.
The reports are saved in the ippmReportTable, or sent directly to the
applications.
5.2.7. The Notification Group
The Notification group specifies a list of valid notifications. They
are used to push alarms or reports to the applications.
5.3. Row identification in an application namespace
The control protocol or the test protocol adds rows in the namespace
of the corresponding measure.
An identifier of an instance of an object is defined as a list of
objects in the clause INDEX. An object instance identifier in an
owner namespace is defined as a list of objects in the clause INDEX
where the first object type is OwnerString.
As the OBJECT IDENTIFIER, which identifies the instance, begins with
the owner value, the remaining values of the index fields may be
chosen independently from one namespace to another.
This allows the user to choose arbitrary values for the remaining
fields of the INDEX clause without checking that the values of these
fields exists in the MIB tables. This allows the owner to use the
same values across MIB implementations.
Thus, it avoids polling to determine the next free index. Also, as a
consequence, two applications will never find the same free index
value.
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The usage of owner namespace increases the speed of the management
operations while reducing bandwidth consumption and CPU load in the
agents and applications.
Measurements are requested by management applications. An instance of
an object managed by a management station is identified by the
management station OwnerString and the private index provided by the
MS.
As the MS manages its private range of indices, it simply chooses one
when it wishes to create a new control entry. For the same reason,
the setup of a measure on several points of measures consists of
simply sending the same copy of the measure setup to the different
points of measures involved.
5.4. Relationship of IPPM MIB tables
There is inherently a relationship between various tables in the IPPM
Mib, and as such, the data integrity must be assured. This
relationship is depicted in the following examples.
5.4.1. Relationship between the Owners Table and the Measure Table
The owners table contains the list of "owners" that can create and
activate remote IPPM measurements in an agent. As the table is
"Read/Create", these users and their associated
"access" rights on metric measurements can be directly configured. It
is recommended to make use of "view based access control" in order to
restrict access to this table. For example, the
master user "acme" may be given "write" privileges on the
ippmOwnersTable, whereas all others are restricted to "read" access.
The user "acme" can then setup the list of other users that have
access to measures.
There must be at least 1 owner in the owners table. This owner may be
either setup by default by the IPPM agent, or configured as stated
above.
An owner may have multiple corresponding entries in the measure
table. Each entry in the measure table must be associated with one,
and only one, entry in the owners table. That is to say, that a
defined measure may NOT have multiple owners.
Thus, we have a 1:N relationship between the owners table and the
measure table.
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+---------------------+ +---------------------------+
+ ippmOwnersTable + + ippmMeasureTable +
+---------------------+ 1:N +---------------------------+
+ OwnersOwner: "Acme" +--------------+ Measure Owner: "Acme" +
+ ..... + + Measure Name:"OneWayDelay"+
+ "Foo" + +...... +
+ + + Measure Owner: "Foo" +
+---------------------+ + Measure Name: "PacketLoss"+
+---------------------------+
5.4.2. Relationship between the Measure Table and the Network Measure
Table/Aggregated Measure Table
The network measure table and the aggregated measure table can be
seen as logical "extensions" to the measure table.
The measure table contains information that is common to both types
of measurements. The information found in the Network Measure Table
and the Aggregated Measure Table is specific to each type of measure.
As the network measure table is read-only, entries in this table must
be populated by the agent upon startup.
The agent could potentially read a database that contains network
measures configured by a 3rd party proprietary management system that
directly interacts with the points of measure. An entry can not be
created in the network measure table without creating the
corresponding entry in the measure table associated to the measure.
This also implies that the "owner" of the measure be defined in the
owners table.
The aggregated measure table allows for an "owner" to create
aggregated measures (such as average, minimum, maximum) on existing
measures that are in the measure table. If an "owner" (A) wishes to
create an aggregated measure on a measure "owned" by another
"owner" (B), then "owner" (B) must grant "owner" (A) access to his
measures. This can be done in the resultsharing table.
Even though the Measure Table is read-create, an "owner" should only
be able to create, or modify entries in the measure table that
correspond to aggregated measure types. Should an "owner" attempt to
update an entry in the measure table that corresponds to an entry
in the network measure table, than access should be denied.
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+---------------------------+ +----------------------------------+
+ ippmMeasureTable + + ippmNetworkMeasureTable +
+---------------------------+ +----------------------------------+
+ Measure Owner: "Acme" + + MeasureSrc: "Src1" +
+ Measure Name:"OneWayDelay + ---+ MeasureDst: "Dst1" +
+ ....... + + ........ +
+ Measure Owner: "Foo" + + MeasureSrc: "Src2" +
+ Measure Name: "PacketLoss"+ + MeasureDst: "Dst2" +
+ + +----------------------------------+
+ +
+ + +----------------------------------+
+ + + ippmAggregatedMeasureTable +
+ + +----------------------------------+
+ Measure Owner: "Acme" + + AMHistoryOwner: "Foo" +
+ Measure Name: "AvgPLoss" + ---+ AMHistoryMetric: "PacketLoss" +
+---------------------------+ +----------------------------------+
+---------------------------------+ +--------------------------+
+ ippmResultSharingTable + + ippmHistoryTable +
+ + + (ex: with OWPL values) +
+---------------------------------+ +--------------------------+
+ SharingOwner: "Foo" + + Idx: Meas. Owner"Foo " +
+ SharingMeasureOwner:"PacketLoss"+ + Measure Index: 1 +
+ + + Metrix Indx: 12 +
+ SharingGrantedOwner: "Acme" + + +
+---------------------------------+ + HistorySqceNdx: 1 +
+ GMTTimeStampValue +
+ Value: 5 +
+------------------------- +
+ Idx: Meas. Owner "Foo" +
+ Mesure Index: 1 +
+ Metric Index: 12 +
+ HistorySqceNdx: 2 +
+ GMTTimeStampValue +
+ Value: 15 +
+ Idx: Meas. "Acme" +
+ Measure Index: 3 +
+ Metric Index: 14 +
+ HistorySqceNdx: 1 +
+ GMTTimeStampValue +
+ Value: 10 +
+--------------------------+
As the aggregated measure table essentially "inherits" from the
measure table, one can not create an entry is this table without
first creating an entry in the measure table. Likewise, one can not
delete an entry in the measure table without first deleting the
corresponding row in the aggregated measure table. This logic ensures
that there are no "orphaned" table entries in the aggregated measure
table.
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6. IPPM-REPORTING-MIB conceptual presentation
6.1. IPPM-REPORTING-MIB diagram
Conceptual view of objects configured using the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB
+--------------------------------------------------------+
| IPPM-REPORTING-MIB entity |
| |
| +---------------------+ +-------------------+ |
| | | | | |
| | Measure scheduler | | Result storage | |
| | | | | |
| | ^ | | ^ ^^^ | |
| | | | | | ||| | |
| +----------|----------+ +-|---|||-----------+ |
| | | ||| |
| +----------|--------------|---|||-----------+ |
| | | owner | ||| | |
| | | Acces | ||| | |
| | | Control | ||| | |
| +----------|--------------|---|||-----------+ |
| | | ||| |
+------------------|--------------|---|||----------------+
| | |||
| | |||
+----------------+ | +----------+-+ ||| +-------------+
| ControlMeasure | | | GetResult | ||| | CreateResult|
|----------------+-+ |------------| ||+--+-------------|
| | | | || | |
| owner | | owner | || | owner |
| privateNdx | | privateNdx | || | privateNdx |
| metrics | | metric | || | metrics |
| scheduler | | timestamp | || | timestamp |
| addresses | +------------+ || | value |
| status | || +-------------+
+----------------+ ||
||
+---------------------------+|
| |
+---------+---------+ +------+-----------------+
|GetMeasureResults | |GetMeasureMetricResults |
|-------------------| |------------------------|
| | | owner |
| owner | | privateNdx |
| privateNdx | | metric |
+-------------------+ +------------------------+
The managed objects of the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB are the measures and
the results.
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6.2. Conceptual programming interface
This section describes a conceptual programming interface for the
integration of the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB in a point of measure.
6.2.1. Measure control
A measure is created/deleted/suspended through the ControlMeasure()
call.
6.2.2. Result log
A result of a measure is created in the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB History
table using a CreateResult() call. Results belonging to a measure are
managed according to the setup of the measure.
6.2.3. Reporting
Results are reported using the method GetResult(),
GetMeasureMetricResults() and GetMeasureResults() respectively to get
a singleton result, the singleton result of a metric measure, and
finally to get the singleton result of a measure.
6.2.4. Logical calls
Objects are managed using 5 main primitives:
controlMeasure();
CreateResult();
GetResult();
GetMeasureMetricResults();
GetMeasureResults().
6.3. SNMP mapping
ControlMeasure() corresponds to a SNMP set-request on a conceptual
row of ippmMeasureEntry and on a conceptual row of
ippmNetworkMeasureEntry.
CreateResult() is a internal interface for adding measure results in
the ippmHistoryTable.
GetResult() corresponds to an SNMP get-request on a result.
GetMeasureMetricResults() corresponds to a SNMP walk on the results
of a metric measure subtree.
GetMeasureResults() corresponds to a SNMP walk on the results of a
measure subtree.
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7. Measurement architectures
There are four main measurement architectures.
7.1. Proxy architecture
+----+ +----+
|NMS1| |NMS2|
+----+ +----+
^ ^
| |
+----------+ +----------+
| |
SNMP or Sibling
| |
v v
+--------------------------+
| IPPM-REPORTING-MIB agent |
+--------------------------+
^ ^
| |
OWDP-Control
| |
+----------+ +----------+
| |
v v
+----------------+ +------------------+
| Packets-Sender |--OWDP-Test-->| Packets-Receiver |
+----------------+ +------------------+
In this architecture, the different NMSÆs query the IPPM-REPORTING-
MIB agent for measurements. The agent controls whether the NMS is
granted access to perform the measure requested. Each NMS accesses
the results of its measurements in the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB statistics
table.
The measurement setup/teardown and the data collection are done using
the control protocol and the test protocol.
In this mode the NMS does not depend either on the control protocol
nor on the test protocol. The entities involved in the measurement do
not need to implement the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB nor SNMP. This mode
allows for lightweight implementation in the point of measure, and
also for heterogeneous control protocols to coexist.
Finally, the proxy is a checkpoint where measurement activity may be
logged, and where access to measurement setups may be tightly
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controlled. Thus, it provides a reliable architecture to manage the
security of a measurement system.
7.2. Reporting architecture
In this architecture the SNMP protocol is only used to read the results
of the measurements in the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB History Table, and also to
inform the NMS that an event has occurred.
+----+ +----+
|NMS1| |NMS2|
+----+ +----+
^ ^ ^ ^
| | | |
SNMP| SNMP|
| | | |
| | | |
| OWDP | OWDP
|Control |Control
| | | |
| | +------------------------------+
| | | | |
| | +--|---------------------------+ |
| | | | | |
| +--|--|------------------------+ | |
| | | | | | |
+--------+---------------------+ | |
| | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
v v v v v v v v
+------------------+ +------------------+
|IPPM-REPORTING-MIB| |IPPM-REPORTING-MIB|
| agent | | agent |
+------------------+ +------------------+
| Packets-Sender |--OWDP-Test-->| Packets-Receiver |
+------------------+ +------------------+
The activation of a measure by the control protocol or the test protocol
creates a measure in the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB Measure table. The table in
question may be not accessible by SNMP. In this case, a list of the
measure identifiers (owner, index) is handled by the measurement
software.
Each timestamped result of the measure is logged on the fly in the IPPM-
REPORTING-MIB History table in order to allow read access to the NMSÆs
and event handling.
On completion, the measurement results are managed according to the
measure setup:
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+ The results may be sent to an NMS using a SNMP Trap PDU or
a SNMP Inform PDU. The NMS may be the sender entity or the
control entity;
+ They may be dropped from the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB History
table.
In this mode, it is recommended to use an SNMPv2 Inform PDU to send the
result because it ensures that the entire block of the result is
received. There is no control using SNMP Trap PDU.
Also, in this mode, it is recommended to implement the IPPM-REPORTING-
MIB Measure table in read only in order to allow an NMS to read the
status of their measures.
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7.3. Gateway architecture
The gateway architecture combines the proxy mode and the reporting mode.
+-------+ +------+
| NMS1 | | NMS2 |
+-------+ +------+
^ ^
| |
SNMP SNMP
| |
| +----------------------------------------+
| | |
+-------------+ +------------------+
| | | | |
+----------------------------------------+ |
| | | | | |
| | v v | |
| | +------------------------+ | |
| | | IPPM-REPORTING-MIB | | |
| | | scheduler | | |
| | +------------------------+ | |
| | | control server | | |
| | +------------------------+ | |
| | ^ ^ | |
| | | | | |
| | OWDP-Control protocol | |
| | | | | |
| | +-----+ +-------+ | |
| | | | | |
v v v v v v
+-------------+---------+ +--------+-------------+
| IPPM- | Packets | |Packets | IPPM |
|REPORTING-MIB| Sender | |Receiver|REPORTING-MIB|
| agent | |-OWDP-Test->| | agent |
+-------------+---------+ +--------+-------------+
The NMS measurement queries are registered in the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB
scheduler and performed by the control and the test protocol. The NMS
directly consults the result in the corresponding points of measure.
7.4. Security
The proxy mode provides flexibility and control of the access to the
points of measure, while allowing lightweight control protocol and test
protocol implementations in the points of measure. Different security
rules may be applied to the NMS domain and to measurement system
domains.
The reporting mode has 2 security domains:
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+The control of the measurement setups relies on the control and the
test protocol security mechanisms.
+ The control of access to the results depends on the SNMP security
mechanisms.
The gateway mode security relies on the security of the proxy mode and
of the reporting mode.
8. Reporting mode integration with the control and test protocols
The IPPM-REPORTING-MIB standardizes the parameters that:
+ Define the configuration of the IPPM metrics measures;
+ Define the format of the results of the measure;
+ Define the report of the IPPM metric measures results.
It introduces the concept of owner namespace to allow for fast
configuration and reporting across multiple points of measurement.
A measure is a distributed object describing a task to be performed by
the control and the test protocols. A measure is identified by its owner
and its owner index. This identifier is the same in all the points of
measure. As the owner chooses the index, there is no need for
negotiation between the NMS and the points of measure before activating
the measure.
A measure is primarily defined by its identifier, the metrics to
measure, the description of the end point addresses and the description
of the scheduling of the measure.
The description of the measure is distributed to the points of measure
involved. The distribution may not be synchronized.
8.1. Integration
The control protocol, test protocol and the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB share the
same semantic.
The integration of the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB, and the test and control
protocols, relies on the use of the conceptual programming interface
described in section 6. It consists in pushing the measure
setup/teardown parameters and the result values from the measurement
software to the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB agent.
8.2. Setup of the measure
The creation of the measure consists only in transferring the measure
description from the measurement software to the MIB. The management of
the measure is done using the ControlMeasure().
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The protocol, which provides the parameters of the measure to manage,
may be the control protocol of the test protocol.
Different frameworks may be used to setup a measure.
8.2.1. Synchronous setup
The control protocol sets up the measure both in the sender and the
receiver before the measurement.
8.2.2. Asynchronous setup
The control protocol sets up the measure only in the sender. In this
case, the receiver has a service already activated (or pending )for the
typeP of the measurement.
As the first test packet includes the description of the measure, it may
differ from regular test packets. If the first test packet is not
consistent with the regular test packets, it must not be used for
performing metrics measurement.
8.3. Setup of the measurement report
The report description is an extension to the definition of a measure.
It describes the event and the data to include in the report. A report
is read by an NMS in the ippmReportTable, or pushed to a NMS using a
SNMP Trap PDU, a SNMP Inform PDU, an email, or a SMS.
The control protocol, or the test protocol, includes the description of
the report in the setup of the measure.
Different types of reports may be combined:
+ A trivial report defines the results to be saved in the
ippmReportTable;
+ A basic report defines the host to which the results are
pushed on completion of the measure;
+ An alarm report defines a threshold on the results of the
measure. A message is sent to a host when the result raises
or fall the threshold;
+ An SLA report defines a threshold on the results of the
measure. The events are filtered using a staircase method.
The report consists in the results of the measure (time and
value) of the filtered events. The reports are sent at each
measure cycle or when the measure completes.
8.4. Writing the measurement results in the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB
Results have to be written by the measurement task in the agent
implementing the IPPM MIB.
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Adding the results of a measurement consists in the transfer of the
result from the measurement software to the agent. The protocol that
provides the result may be the control protocol, or the test protocol.
Writing a result is done using the CreateResult().
8.5. Report download and upload
A report is read in the ippmReportTable using SNMP, or pushed by the
IPPM_MIB agent using a SNMP Trap PDU, a SNMP Inform PDU, an email or a
SMS.
8.6. Default value
The default values correspond to Ipv4 best effort.
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9. Definition
IPPM-REPORTING-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY,
NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
OBJECT-TYPE,
Integer32,
Counter32
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
ippm
FROM IPPM-REGISTRY
OwnerString
FROM RMON-MIB
InetAddressType,
InetAddress
FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB
SnmpAdminString
FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
TimeStamp,
TruthValue,
RowStatus,
StorageType,
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
FROM SNMPv2-TC
MODULE-COMPLIANCE,
OBJECT-GROUP,
NOTIFICATION-GROUP
FROM SNMPv2-CONF;
ippmReportingMib MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "200203171200Z" -- March 17, 2002
ORGANIZATION "France Telecom - R&D"
CONTACT-INFO
"Mail : Emile Stephan
France Telecom - R&D, Dpt. CPN
2, Avenue Pierre Marzin
Technopole Anticipa
22307 Lannion Cedex
FRANCE
Tel: + 33 2 96 05 36 10
E-mail: emile.stephan@francetelecom.com
Jessie Jewitt
France Telecom - R&D
801 Gateway Blvd. Suit 500
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Tel : 1 650 875-1524
E-mail : jessie.jewitt@rd.francetelecom.com"
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DESCRIPTION
" This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with
network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets. In particular, it specifies
the objects used for managing the results of the IPPM metrics measurements, alarms and
reporting the measures results.
"
REVISION "200210181200Z" -- 18 October 2002
DESCRIPTION
"General cleanup
Change 5 tables to read write"
::= { ippm 2 }
--
-- TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
--
TimeUnit ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A list of time units."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
year(1),
month(2),
week(3),
day(4),
hour(5),
second(6),
ms(7),
us(8),
ns(9)
}
--
--
IppmStandardMetrics ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" Each standard metric is identified in the IPPM-METRICS-
REGISTRY under the node rfc in a chronological order. To permit
several metrics to be performed in a single measure there is an need
to describe in a bit string the metrics to be performed, granted...
This textual convention defines an octet string that gathered in a
bit string a sequence of bits. The bit order corresponds to the order
of the metrics identifiers in the registry.
The first bit of the string is not used.
Example:
One-way-Delay(6) is identified as the leaf number 6 of the node rfc of the
registry. One-way-Packet-Loss(12) is identified as the leaf number 12 of the node
rfc of the registry. A network measure performing both One-way-Delay(6) and One-
way-Packet-Loss(12) will be described as '0000001000001000'b, '0208'B.
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"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
GMTTimeStamp ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the ippmSystemTime object at which a specific occurrence
happened. The specific occurrence must be defined in the description of any object
defined using this type.
field octets contents range
----- ------ -------- -----
1 1-4 second since 1 Jan 2000 0H00* 0..2^31 - 1
2 5-8 fractional part of the second* 0..2^32 - 1
* the value is in network-byte order
The timestamp format is directly inspired from the NTP timestamp format.
It differs because it counts the second since 1 Jan 2000 0H00 instead of 1 Jan 1900
0H00. The most significant bit of the part that represents the second is reserved. It
will wrap in year 2068 (The NTP timestamp will wrap in year 2036).
This bit is set to indicate if the fractional part of the second contains a precision
field and a synchronization field as initially proposed in the OWAMP draft.
When this bit is not set the resolution is maximal.
The maximal resolution is close to 250 picoseconds.
The precision of the timestamp must be provided in another field.
"
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (8))
TypeP ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "1d."
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is used to describe the protocol encapsulation list of a
packet, and is used as the value of the SYNTAX clause for the type of the Src and Dst
of an IPPM measure. The RFC2895 specifies a macro for the definition of protocol
identifiers while its companion document, the RFC2896 defines a set of protocol
identifiers.
Notes: An IPPM TypeP does not differ from RMON2 Protocol identifiers, but TypeP usage
in IPPM MIB differs from Protocol identifier usage in RMON2. A IPPM measure is active,
so generally TypeP does not describe the link layer (i.e. ether2...). Valid Internet
packets are sent from Src to Dst. Then the choice of the link layer relies on the
Internet stack.
For example, the RFC2896 defines the protocol identifier
'16.0.0.0.1.0.0.8.0.0.0.0.6.0.0.0.23.3.0.0.0' which represents ether2.ip.tcp.telnet
and the protocol identifier 16.0.0.0.1.0.0.8.0.0.0.0.4.0.0.0.17.3.0.0.0 which stands
for ether2.ip.ipip4.udp. The corresponding TypeP are
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'12.0.0.8.0.0.0.0.6.0.0.0.23.3.0.0.0' (ip.tcp.telnet) and
12.0.0.8.0.0.0.0.4.0.0.0.17.3.0.0.0 (ip.ipip4.udp)."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
IppmReportDefinition ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"IppmReportDefinition is intended to be used for describing the report
resulting from a measurement. By default, all the results of a measure belong to the
report of this measure.
The first step of the report definition sets up triggers on the value of the
measure, and on the distribution over time of the events generated by these triggers.
The resulting measures corresponding to an event are reported periodically,
or sent in alarms as soon as the event occurs.
The end of the description describes housekeeping tasks.
An action is performed if the corresponding bit is set to 1.
onSingleton(1):
The actions are performed each time a new result of the measure occurs.
onMeasureCycle(2):
The actions are performed on the results of the measure at the end of each cycle of
measure.
onMeasureCompletion(3):
The actions are performed on the results of the measure at the end of the measure.
reportOnlyUptoDownMetricResults(4):
Report the contiguous results that are on opposite sides of the metric threshold.
reportOnlyExceededEventsDuration(5):
Report the current result of a series of contiguous results that exceed the metric
threshold when the duration of the series is over the events duration threshold
seconds.
inIppmReportTable(6):
Store the report in the local ippmReportTable.
inSNMPTrapPDU(7):
Send the report using a SNMP-Trap-PDU.
inSNMPv2TrapPDU(8):
Send the report using a SNMPv2-Trap-PDU.
inInformRequestPDU(9):
Send the report using a SNMP InformRequest-PDU.
inEmail(10):
Send the report using an email.
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inSMS(11):
Send the report using a SMS.
clearHistory(12):
Remove all the results corresponding to this measure from the ippmHistoryTable.
clearReport(13):
Remove all the results corresponding to this measure from the ippmReportTable.
"
SYNTAX BITS {
none(0), -- reserved
onSingleton(1),
onMeasureCycle(2),
onMeasureCompletion(3),
reportOnlyUptoDownMetricResults(4),
reportOnlyExceededEventsDuration(5),
inIppmReportTable(6),
inSNMPTrapPDU(7),
inSNMPv2TrapPDU(8),
inInformRequestPDU(9),
inEmail(10),
inSMS(11),
clearHistory(12),
clearReport(13)
}
-- IPPM Mib objects definitions
ippmCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ippmReportingMib 2 }
ippmSystemGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ippmReportingMib 3 }
ippmOwnersGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ippmReportingMib 4 }
ippmMeasureGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ippmReportingMib 5 }
ippmHistoryGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ippmReportingMib 6 }
ippmNetworkMeasureGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ippmReportingMib 7 }
ippmAggregatedMeasureGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ippmReportingMib 8 }
ippmReportGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ippmReportingMib 9 }
ippmNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ippmReportingMib 10 }
--
-- ippmSystemGroup
--
--
ippmSystemTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GMTTimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current time of the measurement system."
::= { ippmSystemGroup 1 }
ippmSystemSynchronizationType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(0),
ntp(1),
gps(2),
cdma(4)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"ippmSystemSynchronizationType describes the mechanism
used to synchronize the system.
Other(0)
The synchronization process must be defined
in the ippmSystemSynchonizationDescription.
Ntp(1)
The system is synchronized using the network
time protocol. The NTP synchronization must be described
in the ippmSystemSynchonizationDescription.
Gps (2)
The system is synchronized using the GPS clocks.
Cdma(4)
The system is synchronized using the CDMA clocks.
"
::= { ippmSystemGroup 2 }
ippmSystemSynchronizationDescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The description of the synchronization process."
::= { ippmSystemGroup 3 }
ippmSystemClockResolution OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"ippmSystemClockResolution provides the precision of the clock used for the measures.
The unit is the picosecond. For example, the clock on an old Unix host might advance
only once every 10 msec, and thus have a resolution of only 10 msec. So its resolution
is 100000 picosecond and the value of ippmSystemClockResolution is 100000."
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::= { ippmSystemGroup 4 }
ippmSystemCurrentSynchronization OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index on the last synchronization event in the ippmSynchronizationTable."
::= { ippmSystemGroup 5 }
ippmSynchronizationTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IppmSynchronizationEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table registers the event related to the synchronization of the point of
measure. Each event is described in an ippmSynchronizationEntry.
ippmSynchronizationTable is mandatory.
ippmSynchronizationTable content is read only.
"
::= { ippmMeasureGroup 6 }
ippmSynchronizationEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmSynchronizationEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry describes a modification of the synchronization status. "
INDEX { ippmSynchronizationIndex }
::= { ippmSynchronizationTable 1 }
IppmSynchronizationEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ippmSynchronizationIndex Integer32,
ippmSynchronizationTime GMTTimeStamp,
ippmSynchronizationStratum Integer32
}
ippmSynchronizationIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..1000)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An index that identifies the synchronization events in chronological order."
::= { ippmSynchronizationEntry 1 }
ippmSynchronizationTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GMTTimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The time when the synchronization event occurs."
::= { ippmSynchronizationEntry 2 }
ippmSynchronizationStratum OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The stratum level of the clock computed when the synchronization event occurs."
::= { ippmSynchronizationEntry 3 }
ippmPointOfMeasureTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IppmPointOfMeasureEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" A lookup table that identifies the management software in charge of the point of
measures.
ippmPointOfMeasureTable content is read only. It means that the measurement software
handles the table internally
ippmPointOfMeasureTable is mandatory.
"
::= { ippmSystemGroup 6 }
ippmPointOfMeasureEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmPointOfMeasureEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" An entry may be the management address of a middleware in charge of the management
of a set of probes. It may the management address of a probe that contains several
line cards.
An entry describes the capability of a point of measure. The description may make the
use of wildcards to define multiple capabilities.
"
INDEX { ippmPointOfMeasureIndex }
::= { ippmPointOfMeasureTable 1 }
IppmPointOfMeasureEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ippmPointOfMeasureIndex Integer32,
ippmPointOfMeasureMgmtAddress SnmpAdminString,
ippmPointOfMeasureTypePAddress TypeP,
ippmPointOfMeasureAddress OCTET STRING
}
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ippmPointOfMeasureIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1.. 65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index of the entry."
::= { ippmPointOfMeasureEntry 1 }
ippmPointOfMeasureMgmtAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"
The management software in charge of this point of measure."
::= { ippmPointOfMeasureEntry 2 }
ippmPointOfMeasureTypePAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TypeP
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Defines the type P of the address of the point of measure."
DEFVAL { '04000080001000'H } -- ->ip: 4.0.0.8.0.1.0
::= { ippmPointOfMeasureEntry 3 }
ippmPointOfMeasureAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the address of the point of measure.
It is represented as an octet string with specific semantics and length as identified
by the ippmPointOfMeasureTypePAddress.
For example, if the ippmPointOfMeasureTypePAddress indicates an encapsulation of 'ip',
this object length is 4, followed by the 4 octets of the IP address, in network byte
order."
DEFVAL { '04C0210415'H } -- -> ip: 192.33.4.21
::= { ippmPointOfMeasureEntry 4}
--
-- ippmOwnersGroup
--
-- The ippmOwnersGroup objects are responsible for managing
-- the owners access to the measurements.
--
--
ippmOwnersTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IppmOwnersEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A management entity wishing to create and activate remote Ippm measurements in an
agent must previously be registered in the ippmOwnersTable.
ippmOwnersTable content is read-create.
ippmOwnersTable contains at least the owner 'monitor'.
ippmOwnersTable is mandatory, excepted if the VACM framework is used.
"
::= { ippmOwnersGroup 1 }
ippmOwnersEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmOwnersEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The description of the resources granted to an SNMP application.
For example, an instance of ippmOwnersOwner with an OwnerString 'acme', which
represents the 14th owner created in ippmOwnersTable would be named
ippmOwnersEntryOwner.14.
Notes:
The ippmOwnersIndex value is a local index managed directly by the agent. The
management application must poll to get the next available index value.
It is not used in anyway in the other IPPM tables."
INDEX { ippmOwnersIndex }
::= { ippmOwnersTable 1 }
IppmOwnersEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
ippmOwnersOwner SnmpAdminString,
ippmOwnersIndex Integer32,
ippmOwnersGrantedMetrics IppmStandardMetrics,
ippmOwnersGrantedRules BITS,
ippmOwnersIpAddress InetAddressType,
ippmOwnersEmail SnmpAdminString,
ippmOwnersSMS SnmpAdminString,
ippmOwnersStatus OwnerString
}
ippmOwnersIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1.. 65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An arbitrary index that identifies an entry in this table"
::= { ippmOwnersEntry 1 }
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ippmOwnersOwner OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The owner described by this entry."
::= { ippmOwnersEntry 2 }
ippmOwnersGrantedMetrics OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmStandardMetrics
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" Defines the metrics granted to an owner."
::= { ippmOwnersEntry 3 }
ippmOwnersGrantedRules OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
all(0),
readonly(1),
permanent(2),
sender(3),
receive(4),
report(5),
alarm(6)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Defines the rules this owner may act on in the current IPPM MIB instance.
all(0):
The owner is granted all the rules.
readonly(1):
The measures (not only the metrics) that this owner may access are
setup by the manager of the point of measure. The owner can not add new measures for
these metrics. The creation and the configuration of the measures corresponding to
these metrics are managed by the manager of the point of measure.
permanent(2):
The measures (not only the metrics) that this owner may access are
determined by the manager of the point of measure. The owner can not add new measures
for these metrics. The creation and the first configuration of the measures
corresponding to these metrics are managed by the manager of the point of measure. The
owner may modify the measures parameters of the entries of the corresponding
ippmMeasureEntry whose access is read-write.
Typically this allows the owner to suspend the measures, to change the beginning and
end of the measures.
sender(3):
The owner may only activate measures for those metrics that send
packets from the current point of measure. This flag is only suitable for network
measures. It shall be ignored for derived metrics.
receiver(2):
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The owner may only activate measures for those metrics that receive
packets on the current point of measure. This flag is only suitable for network
measures. It shall be ignored for derived metrics. Such control increases the
security. The owner may not generate packets from the probe.
report(4):
The owner may setup aggregated metrics on the measures
corresponding to these metrics.
alarm(5):
The owner may setup alarms on the results of the measures metrics.
e.g.:
if the owner Acme is granted with the metric Instantaneous-Unidirectional-Connectivity
as a Receiver in the current point of measure, then Acme can not setup a
Instantaneous-Unidirectional-Connectivity to another point of measure.
"
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { ippmOwnersEntry 4 }
ippmOwnersIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The IP address of the management entity corresponding to this
owner. The address is human readable and is represented using the dot format."
::= { ippmOwnersEntry 5 }
ippmOwnersEmail OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The email address of the management entity corresponding to this
owner."
::= { ippmOwnersEntry 6 }
ippmOwnersSMS OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The SMS phone number of the management entity corresponding to
this owner."
::= { ippmOwnersEntry 7 }
ippmOwnersStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of this table entry."
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::= { ippmOwnersEntry 8 }
--
-- ippmResultSharingTable
--
ippmResultSharingTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IppmResultSharingEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" The ippmResultSharingTable controls the access of an owner to the measure results of
other owners. An owner may grant another access to read the result of its measure.
Entries may exist in ippmResultSharingTable even if the measures to be shared are not
yet defined. Deleting a measure entry in the ippmMeasureTable does not delete the
entries corresponding to this measure in the ippmResultSharingTable.
IppmResultSharingTable is optional.
IppmResultSharingTable content is read-create.
If this table is not implemented then the owner has only access to its own measurement
results."
::= { ippmOwnersGroup 2 }
ippmResultSharingEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmResultSharingEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry allows an owner to read the results of a measure owned by another owner.
It permits 2 typical usages:
1) Creating derived measurements on these results
2) Reading the results from a remote management station.
Example: if acme.12 is a One-way-Delay(6) measure, Acme may allow Peter to make
derived metrics on the results of this measure.
"
INDEX { ippmResultSharingOwner, ippmResultSharingIndex}
::= { ippmResultSharingTable 1 }
IppmResultSharingEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
ippmResultSharingOwner OwnerString,
ippmResultSharingIndex Integer32,
ippmResultSharingMeasureOwner OwnerString,
ippmResultSharingMeasureIndex Integer32,
ippmResultSharingGrantedOwner OwnerString,
ippmResultSharingStatus RowStatus
}
ippmResultSharingOwner OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX OwnerString
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" The owner of this result control entry. Typically the owner who
created this conceptual row."
::= { ippmResultSharingEntry 1 }
ippmResultSharingIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1.. 65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" The index of this result control entry. The value is managed by
the owner. On creation a SNMP error 'inconsistentValue' is returned if this value is
already in use by this owner."
::= { ippmResultSharingEntry 2 }
ippmResultSharingMeasureOwner OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OwnerString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The owner of the measure to be shared. The couple
ippmResultSharingMeasureOwner, ippmResultSharingMeasureIndex identifies absolutely a
measure"
::= { ippmResultSharingEntry 3 }
ippmResultSharingMeasureIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1.. 65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index of the measure to be shared."
::= { ippmResultSharingEntry 4 }
ippmResultSharingGrantedOwner OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OwnerString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The owner who is granted access to the result of the measure
described by the couple ippmResultSharingMeasureOwner, ippmResultSharingMeasureIndex."
::= { ippmResultSharingEntry 5 }
ippmResultSharingStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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" The status of this table entry. Once the entry status is set to
active."
::= { ippmResultSharingEntry 6 }
--
--
--
-- ippmMeasureGroup
--
--
--
ippmMetricsTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IppmMetricsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table describes the current implementation and is mandatory. Each IPPM
standardized metric identified in the IPPM-METRICS-REGISTRY must be described in the
table. The index of the metric corresponds to the node number of the metric in the rfc
subtree of the IPPM-METRICS-REGISTRY. That provides a metric with the same index value
in any IPPM REPORTING MIB implementations.
ippmMetricsTable is mandatory.
ippmMetricsTable content is read only.
"
::= { ippmMeasureGroup 1 }
ippmMetricsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmMetricsEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry describes the static capabilities of a metric implementation."
INDEX { ippmMetricsIndex }
::= { ippmMetricsTable 1 }
IppmMetricsEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ippmMetricsIndex Integer32,
ippmMetricsCapabilities INTEGER,
ippmMetricUnit INTEGER,
ippmMetricsDescription SnmpAdminString,
ippmMetricsMaxHistorySize Integer32
}
ippmMetricsIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1.. 65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"ippmMetricsIndex defines an unambiguous index for each standardized metric. Its value
is the value of the node of the metric in the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB metrics registry
ippmMib.metrics.rfc.
Each metric registered in the standard registry must be present in this table.
This index is used to identify the metric calculated between the IPPM-REPORTING-MIB
entities involved in the measure.
Example:
The index of the metric onewayPacketLossAverage which is registered as
ippmMib.metrics.rfc.onewayPacketLossAverage will always have the value 14."
::= { ippmMetricsEntry 1 }
ippmMetricsCapabilities OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
notImplemented(0),
implemented(1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"notImplemented
the metric is not implemented.
implemented
the metric is implemented."
DEFVAL { implemented }
::= { ippmMetricsEntry 2 }
ippmMetricUnit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
noUnit(0),
second(1),
ms(2),
us(3),
ns(4),
percentage(5),
packets(6),
byte(7),
kbyte(8),
megabyte(9)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The unit used in the current entity for the results of the measurement of this
metric."
::= { ippmMetricsEntry 3 }
ippmMetricsDescription OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A textual description of the metric implementation."
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::= { ippmMetricsEntry 4 }
ippmMetricsMaxHistorySize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the maximum number of results that a metric measure can
save in the ippmHistoryTable."
DEFVAL { 200 }
::= { ippmMetricsEntry 5 }
--
-- ippmMeasureTable
--
--
ippmMeasureTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IppmMeasureEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The table of all the IPPM measures which are running in the device. They may not all
be active.
A measure consists of a subset of metrics to compute. The results of the measure may
be saved in the ippmHistoryTable. The configuration of the measure sets the size of
the history requested in ippmMeasureHystorySize.
The maximum number of MIB objects to be collected in the portion of ippmHistoryTable
associated with this metric depends on the value of the ippmMetricMaxHistorySize.
The value of each metric ippmMeasureHystorySize must not be over the value of
ippmMetricMaxHistorySize corresponding to this metric in the ippmMetricTable.
The ippmMeasureTable is mandatory.
ippmMeasureTable content is read-create. The table is handled internally by the
measurement software for network measures.
The setup of network is not permitted through the IPPM REPORTING MIB. OWAP provides a
setup protocol to enable and teardown networks measures.
"
::= { ippmMeasureGroup 2 }
ippmMeasureEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmMeasureEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The measure entries are created/deleted internally by the measurement software.
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INDEX { ippmMeasureOwner, ippmMeasureIndex }
::= { ippmMeasureTable 1 }
IppmMeasureEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ippmMeasureOwner OwnerString,
ippmMeasureIndex Integer32,
ippmMeasureName SnmpAdminString,
ippmMeasureMetrics IppmStandardMetrics,
ippmMeasureBeginTime GMTTimeStamp,
ippmMeasureClockPeriodUnit TimeUnit,
ippmMeasureClockPeriod Integer32,
ippmMeasureDurationUnit TimeUnit,
ippmMeasureDuration Integer32,
ippmMeasureHystorySize Integer32,
ippmMeasureStorageType StorageType,
ippmMeasureStatus RowStatus
}
ippmMeasureOwner OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OwnerString
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The owner who has configured this entry."
DEFVAL { "acme" }
::= { ippmMeasureEntry 1 }
ippmMeasureIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1.. 65535)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The owner index of the measure. The value is managed by the owner."
::= { ippmMeasureEntry 2 }
ippmMeasureName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The name of the instance of the metric. It illustrates the specificity of the metric
and includes the metric and the typeP.
example: IP-port-HTTP-connectivity"
::= { ippmMeasureEntry 3 }
ippmMeasureMetrics OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmStandardMetrics
MAX-ACCESS read-create
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Defines the metrics to compute within this measure. A measure may be configured for
the result of different metric singletons to be archived in the ippmHistoryTable. The
ippmMetricsIndex of the created result has the value of the bit index of the
corresponding ippmMeasureMetrics as explained above in the IppmMetricsEntry
definition.
Example:
A measure asking for One-way-Delay(6) and One-way-Packet-Loss(12) generated a flow of
singletons which are logged in the ippmHistoryTable. The singletons created for the
One-way-Delay measure have a value of IppmMetricsIndex of 6 while the created
singletons for the One-way-Packet-Loss measure have a value of IppmMetricsIndex of
12."
DEFVAL { { one-way-Delay, one-way-Packet-Loss } }
::= { ippmMeasureEntry 4 }
ippmMeasureBeginTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GMTTimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the time at which the measure starts."
::= { ippmMeasureEntry 5 }
ippmMeasureClockPeriodUnit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeUnit
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the unit of the measure period."
DEFVAL { second }
::= { ippmMeasureEntry 6 }
ippmMeasureClockPeriod OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the amount of time between 2 measurement action intervals. The action is
specific to the semantic of the measure.
Network metrics:
The ippmNetworkMeasureClockPattern transforms the flow of periodical instants as a
flow of unpredictable instants of measurement packet emission.
As the source and the sink share the definition of the clock of the measure, as the
sending timestamp is part of the measurement packet, the sink have the information to
verify that the stream of packets generated by the source respects the clock law.
Aggregated metrics:
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They are performed periodically on a sequence of results of other measures. The period
corresponds to the interval between two successive computations of the metric. The
value of ippmHistoryTimestamp result of a aggregated metric computed corresponds to
the value of the ippmHistoryTimestamp of the last metric result of the sequence used
in to compute the aggregated metric."
DEFVAL { 60 }
::= { ippmMeasureEntry 7 }
ippmMeasureDurationUnit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeUnit
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the unit of the measure duration."
DEFVAL { second }
::= { ippmMeasureEntry 8 }
ippmMeasureDuration OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the duration of the measure."
DEFVAL { 120 }
::= { ippmMeasureEntry 9 }
ippmMeasureHystorySize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the maximum number of results saved for each metric of this measure. The
history of each metric is managed as a circular table. The newest result overwrites
the oldest one when the history granted to this metric measure is full.
The management of the results may be optimized if synchronized with the reports steps
of this measure.
"
DEFVAL { 120 }
::= { ippmMeasureEntry 10 }
ippmMeasureStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX StorageType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object defines whether this row and the measure
controlled by this row are kept in volatile storage and
lost upon reboot or if this row is backed up by
non-volatile or permanent storage.
Possible values are: other(1), volatile(2), nonVolatile(3), permanent(4), readOnly(5)"
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DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
::= { ippmMeasureEntry 11 }
ippmMeasureStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of this table entry. Once the entry status is set to active, the associate
entry cannot be modified."
::= { ippmMeasureEntry 12 }
--
-- ippmHistoryGroup
--
--
--
-- ippmHistoryTable
--
ippmHistoryTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IppmHistoryEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The table of the results of the measures."
::= { ippmHistoryGroup 1 }
ippmHistoryEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmHistoryEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An ippmHistoryEntry entry is one of the results of a measure identified by the index
members ippmMeasureOwner and ippmMeasureIndex.
In the index :
+ ippmMeasureOwner and ippmMeasureIndex identify the ippmMeasureEntry on
whose behalf this entry was created
+ IppmMetricsIndex identifies the ippmMetricsEntry of the metric to measure
+ ippmHistorySqceNdx value is the absolute time when the result of the metric
was measured.
The ippmHistoryTimestamp value is the absolute time when the ippmHistoryValue was
performed.
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IppmHistoryValue is the value of the metric measured at the time ippmHistoryTimestamp.
Example: <TODO provide an example with a stream of one way result for the same
measure>
A one way delay measure is created by the entity 'acme' using the owner index 1 and
setting the 6th bit (corresponding to One-way-Delay) of ippmMeasureMetrics to 1.
Consider that the first result of the one way delay measured for acme on the day 15 of
June at 8h20mn 10s 50ms is 23. The result is identified as the singleton
ippmHistoryValue.acme.1.6.1 and stored with value 23.
Its value may be retrieved using a get-next(ippmHistoryValue.acme.1.6) which returns
(ippmHistoryValue.acme.1.6.1 == 23). The IppmMetricsIndex value of '6' corresponds to
the 6th metric of ippmMetricsTable which is Type-P-One-way-Delay.
"
INDEX { ippmMeasureOwner, ippmMeasureIndex, ippmMetricsIndex,
ippmHistorySqceNdx }
::= { ippmHistoryTable 1 }
IppmHistoryEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ippmHistorySqceNdx Integer32,
ippmHistoryTimestamp GMTTimeStamp,
ippmHistoryValue Integer32
}
ippmHistorySqceNdx OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65536)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" ippmHistorySqceNdx is the sequence index of the measurement
results of the measure of a metric.
Network metrics:
It's the sequence index of a measurement packet. Typically, it identifies the order of
the packet in the stream of packets sends by the source.
Aggregated metrics:
It is the sequence index of the aggregated metric results computed.
"
::= { ippmHistoryEntry 1 }
ippmHistoryTimestamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GMTTimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The instant of the measure of the result."
::= { ippmHistoryEntry 2 }
ippmHistoryValue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
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MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the measure."
::= { ippmHistoryEntry 3 }
--
-- ippmNetworkMeasureGroup
--
--
--
-- ippmNetworkMeasureTable
--
--
ippmNetworkMeasureTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IppmNetworkMeasureEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A entry is a measure which performs network measures and provides a flow of results.
This table extends the ippmMeasureTable. A network measure is a specific measure.
It performs several metric measurements per packet exchange. Each step of a measure
produces a singleton result per metric. The time of the measure and the value of the
metric are saved in the ippmHistoryTable."
::= { ippmNetworkMeasureGroup 1 }
ippmNetworkMeasureEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmNetworkMeasureEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" Typically the configuration operation sets both the values of the new
ippmMeasureEntry and of the new IppmNetworkMeasureEntry.
IppmNetworkMeasureTable is mandatory.
IppmNetworkMeasureTable content is read only. It means that the measurement software
handles the table internally. The setup of network is not permitted through the IPPM
REPORTING MIB. OWAP provides a setup protocol to enable and teardown networks
measures.
The ippmMeasureMetrics is set to a list of metrics to be computed from the same raw
packet exchange. Each step of measurement delivers a singleton per chosen metric.
Results are timestamped and saved in the ippmHistoryTable.
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The ippmNetworkMeasureTable typical usage consists is providing network measure
indexes to permits aggregated measure to perform aggregation on the results of network
measures.
An obvious usage of the ippmNetworkMeasureTable consists in the verification of the
network measures states."
INDEX { ippmMeasureOwner, ippmMeasureIndex }
::= { ippmNetworkMeasureTable 1 }
IppmNetworkMeasureEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ippmNetworkMeasureSrcTypeP TypeP,
ippmNetworkMeasureSrc OCTET STRING,
ippmNetworkMeasureDstTypeP TypeP,
ippmNetworkMeasureDst OCTET STRING,
ippmNetworkMeasureClockPattern OCTET STRING,
ippmNetworkMeasureTimeoutDelay Integer32,
ippmNetworkMeasureL3PacketSize Integer32,
ippmNetworkMeasureDataPattern OCTET STRING
}
ippmNetworkMeasureSrcTypeP OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TypeP
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Defines the type P of the source address of the packets sent by the measure."
DEFVAL { '04000080001000'H } -- ->ip: 4.0.0.8.0.1.0
::= { ippmNetworkMeasureEntry 1 }
ippmNetworkMeasureSrc OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the address of the source of the measure.
It is represented as an octet string with specific semantics and length as identified
by the ippmNetworkMeasureSrcTypeP.
For example, if the ippmNetworkMeasureSrcTypeP indicates an encapsulation of 'ip',
this object length is 4, followed by the 4 octets of the IP address, in network byte
order."
DEFVAL { '04C0210415'H } -- -> ip: 192.33.4.21
::= { ippmNetworkMeasureEntry 2}
ippmNetworkMeasureDstTypeP OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TypeP
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Defines the type P of the destination address of the packets sent
by the measure."
DEFVAL { '04000080001000'H } -- ->ip: 4.0.0.8.0.1.0
::= { ippmNetworkMeasureEntry 3 }
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ippmNetworkMeasureDst OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the address of the destination of the measure.
It is represented as an octet string with specific semantics and length as identified
by the ippmNetworkMeasureDstTypeP.
For example, if the ippmNetworkMeasureDstTypeP indicates an encapsulation of 'ip',
this object length is 4, followed by the 4 octets of the IP address, in network byte
order."
DEFVAL { '04C0220414'H } -- -> ip: 192.34.4.20
::= { ippmNetworkMeasureEntry 4 }
ippmNetworkMeasureClockPattern OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This cyclic clock shapes the profile of the instants of measurement action provided
by ippmMeasureClockPeriod according to an arbitrary distribution law. The clock
resolution is ippmMeasureClockPeriod. The bits of the clock pattern set to the value 1
determine the valid instants of measurement action. A measure is to be processed if
and only if the current bit value is 1.
This pseudo-random clock pattern allows the configuration by the NMS of numerous kind
of time sampling law such as periodic, pseudo random or Poisson.
The source of the measure sends the stream of measurement packets synchronously with
the stream of instants selected by the clock pattern sampling.
"
DEFVAL { 11111111} -- 100% periodic
::= { ippmNetworkMeasureEntry 5 }
ippmNetworkMeasureTimeoutDelay OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
-- UNITS "Milliseconds"
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the delay after which the packet is considered lost by
the sink."
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { ippmNetworkMeasureEntry 6 }
ippmNetworkMeasureL3PacketSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the size of the packets sent at the last network layer in regards to the
TypeP definition."
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DEFVAL { 64 }
::= { ippmNetworkMeasureEntry 7 }
ippmNetworkMeasureDataPattern OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OCTET STRING
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current field defines the round robin pattern used to fill the packet."
DEFVAL { 'FF'H }
::= { ippmNetworkMeasureEntry 8 }
--
--
-- ippmAggregatedMeasureGroup
--
--
--
--
-- ippmAggregatedMeasureTable
--
--
ippmAggregatedMeasureTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IppmAggregatedMeasureEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" This table extends the ippmMeasureTable.
An aggregated measure summarizes the results of previous network or aggregated
measures. The results may be saved in the ippmHistoryTable.
Each step of the calculation for the measure produces a singleton result per metric."
::= { ippmAggregatedMeasureGroup 1 }
ippmAggregatedMeasureEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmAggregatedMeasureEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Typically the configuration operation sets both the values of the new
ippmMeasureEntry and of the new IppmAggregatedMeasureEntry.
ippmAggregatedMeasureTable is mandatory.
ippmAggregatedMeasureTable content is read only. It means that the measure software
handles the table internally.
The ippmMeasureMetrics defines the metric to compute.
The results of the measure to summarize are identified by:
+ ippmAggregatedMeasureHistoryOwner,
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+ ippmAggregatedMeasureHistoryOwnerIndex and
+ ippmAggregatedMeasureHistoryMetric
The aggregated task starts at ippmMeasureBeginTime and ends after ippmMeasureDuration.
An aggregated result is performed and saved in the ippmHistoryTable for each
ippmMeasureClockPeriod tick.
"
INDEX { ippmMeasureOwner, ippmMeasureIndex }
::= { ippmAggregatedMeasureTable 1 }
IppmAggregatedMeasureEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ippmAggregatedMeasureHistoryOwner OwnerString,
ippmAggregatedMeasureHistoryOwnerIndex Integer32,
ippmAggregatedMeasureHistoryMetric Integer32,
ippmAggregatedMeasureStatus RowStatus
}
ippmAggregatedMeasureHistoryOwner OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX OwnerString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The owner of the measure to summarize. "
::= { ippmAggregatedMeasureEntry 1 }
ippmAggregatedMeasureHistoryOwnerIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1.. 65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The owner index of the measure to summarize. "
::= { ippmAggregatedMeasureEntry 2 }
ippmAggregatedMeasureHistoryMetric OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The metric of the measure to summarize. "
::= { ippmAggregatedMeasureEntry 3 }
ippmAggregatedMeasureStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of this table entry. Once the entry status is set to active, the associate
entry cannot be modified."
::= { ippmAggregatedMeasureEntry 4 }
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--
-- ippmReportGroup
--
--
--
-- ippmReportSetupTable
--
--
ippmReportSetupTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IppmReportSetupEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The ippmReportSetupTable is a list of definition of reports. It defines the results
of a network or aggregated measures that are to be reported. A report is saved in the
ippmReportTable, or sent to an application using a SNMP Trap, a SNMP inform PDU, an
email or a SMS. The reporting task is not intended to be a batch action processed at
the end of the measure. It is coupled with threshold detections and event filtering to
deliver application level events and data, while preserving scalability.
It extends the definition of a measure: the definition of a measure may include the
definition of a report."
::= { ippmReportGroup 1 }
ippmReportSetupEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmReportSetupEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The report applies to the results of the measure which is extended by the current
report definition.
Typically the creation of a report sets both the values of the new measure and those
of the new IppmReportSetupEntry.
The ippmReportSetupDefinition describes the data and the events to include in the
report. The definition consists in a list of tasks to perform on the results of the
measure."
INDEX { ippmMeasureOwner, ippmMeasureIndex }
::= { ippmReportSetupTable 1 }
IppmReportSetupEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ippmReportSetupDefinition IppmReportDefinition,
ippmReportSetupMetricThreshold Integer32,
ippmReportSetupEventsDurationThreshold Integer32,
ippmReportSetupNMS SnmpAdminString,
ippmReportSetupStatus RowStatus
}
ippmReportSetupDefinition OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmReportDefinition
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MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The description of the events and actions that are used in the definition of
the report.
Send the report using the type of message selected by the bits 8 to 12. The
report consists of the results of the measure which have been saved in the
ippmReportTable. If the onEventSendReport(7) bit is unset, the report is not saved.
The message sent is a notification defined in the ippmNotifications node. The
notification sent depends on the step of the measure:
+ Singleton events are sent using the notification ippmSingletonAlarm
+ Exceeded events durations are sent using the notification
ippmEventsDurationExceededAlarm
+ A report of a cycle of measure is sent using the notification
ippmCycleOfMeasureReport
+ A report of a complete measure is sent using the notification
ippmCompletedMeasureReport
Example 1:
The setup of an alarm to be sent to the owner in a SNMP Trap each time the
staircase crosses the metric threshold value of 5:
ippmReportSetupMetricThreshold 5
ippmReportSetupDefinition {
onSingleton(1),
reportOnlyUptoDownMetricResults(4),
inSNMPTrapPDU(8)
}
Example 2:
The setup of a report to be sent to the owner in a SNMP informRequestPDU per
measure cycle. It reports the staircase values corresponding to a metric threshold of
5:
ippmReportSetupMetricThreshold 5
ippmReportSetupDefinition {
onMeasureCycle(2),
reportOnlyUptoDownMetricResults(4),
inInformRequestPDU(10),
clearHistory(13)
}
Default report:
The default report provides the control protocol with an implicit mechanism
to forward the result of a cycle of measure to the owner of the measure while deleting
the results from the ippmHistoryTable on reception of the response to the
InformRequestPDU :
ippmReportSetupDefinition {
onMeasureCycle(2),
inInformRequestPDU(10),
clearHistory(13)
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"
DEFVAL { { onMeasureCycle, inInformRequestPDU, clearHistory } } ::= {
ippmReportSetupEntry 1 }
ippmReportSetupMetricThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An event is generated when the result of the measure exceeds the value of
ippmReportSetupMetricThreshold.
The threshold has the same unit as the metric. The metric unit is recorded in
the object ippmMetricUnit of this metric entry in the ippmMetricTable.
"
::= { ippmReportSetupEntry 2 }
ippmReportSetupEventsDurationThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
UNITS "Seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An event is generated when the duration of a series of results, which are
continuously over the metric threshold, cross over the duration of the
ippmReportSetupEventsDurationThreshold.
"
DEFVAL { 15 }
::= { ippmReportSetupEntry 3 }
ippmReportSetupNMS OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The recipient of the report may be provided in the setup. By default the
recipient of the report is the owner of the measure. Its addresses are recorded in the
ippmOwnersTable.
The type of ippmReportSetupNMS is not InetAddress because the report may be sent using
SMS or fax.
"
::= { ippmReportSetupEntry 4 }
ippmReportSetupStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of this table entry. "
::= { ippmReportSetupEntry 5 }
--
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-- ippmReportTable
--
ippmReportTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IppmReportEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The ippmReportTable logs the results of the reports. The results
consist of a subset of the results of a measure as described in the report definition.
The activation of an up and down filtering in the report definition limits the results
logged to those corresponding to major events. Otherwise, the ippmReportTable is
identical to the ippmHistoryTable.
"
::= { ippmReportGroup 2 }
ippmReportEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IppmReportEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A report is a list of results of a measure. This sample is associated with the
ippmReportSetupEntry which has set up the report. An ippmReportEntry entry is one of
the results of a measure to report. The measure and the report definition are
identified by the index members ippmMeasureOwner and ippmMeasureIndex.
In the index :
+ ippmMeasureOwner and ippmMeasureIndex identify the ippmMeasureEntry and the
ippmReportSetupEntry on whose behalf this report was created
+ IppmMetricsIndex identifies the ippmMetricsEntry of the metric measured
+ ippmHistorySqceNdx value is the absolute time when the result of the metric was
computed.
The ippmReportTimestamp value is the absolute time when the ippmHistoryValue
was performed.
IppmHistoryValue is the value of the metric measured at the timef
ippmReportTimestamp.
"
INDEX { ippmMeasureOwner, ippmMeasureIndex, ippmMetricsIndex,
ippmReportSqceNdx}
::= { ippmReportTable 1 }
IppmReportEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
ippmReportSqceNdx Integer32,
ippmReportTimestamp GMTTimeStamp,
ippmReportValue Integer32
}
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ippmReportSqceNdx OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65536)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
" ippmReportSqceNdx is the sequence index of the measurement
results of the measure of a metric.
Network metrics:
It's the sequence index of a measurement packet. Typically, it identifies the order of
the packet in the stream of packets sends by the source.
Aggregated metrics:
It is the sequence index of the aggregated metric results computed.
"
::= { ippmReportEntry 1 }
ippmReportTimestamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GMTTimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The instant of the measure of the result."
::= { ippmReportEntry 2 }
ippmReportValue OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value."
::= { ippmReportEntry 3 }
--
-- ippmNotifications
--
ippmSingletonAlarm NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
ippmReportSetupDefinition,
ippmReportSetupMetricThreshold,
ippmMetricUnit,
ippmHistoryValue
}
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A notification sent because 2 contiguous results are on opposite sides of the metric
threshold value.
The index of the included ippmReportSetupMetricThreshold object identifies the
ippmMeasureEntry and the ippmResultSetupEntry that specified the threshold.
The notification contains the instances of the ippmReportValue object that exceeded
the threshold. The ippmHistoryTimestamp of the index identifies the time the event
occurred.
"
::= { ippmNotifications 1 }
ippmEventsDurationExceededAlarm NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
ippmReportSetupDefinition,
ippmReportSetupEventsDurationThreshold,
ippmMetricUnit,
ippmHistoryValue
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A notification sent when the duration of contiguous raising
ippmReportSetupMetricThreshold exceeds the ippmReportSetupEventsDurationThreshold
value. The index of the included ippmReportSetupDefinition object identifies the
ippmMeasureEntry and the ippmResultSetupEntry that specified the report.
The notification contains the instances of the ippmReportValue objects saved in the
ippmReportTable for this report. The ippmHistoryTimestamp of the index identifies the
time theses measures results where performed.
"
::= { ippmNotifications 2 }
ippmCycleOfMeasureReport NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
ippmReportSetupDefinition,
ippmMetricUnit,
ippmHistoryValue
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A notification sent when a measure cycle completes.
The index of the included ippmReportSetupDefinition object identifies the
ippmMeasureEntry and the ippmResultSetupEntry that specified the report.
The notification contains the instances of the ippmReportValue objects saved in the
ippmReportTable for this measure cycle. The ippmHistoryTimestamp of the index
identifies the time the measures where performed.
"
::= { ippmNotifications 3 }
ippmCompletedMeasureReport NOTIFICATION-TYPE
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OBJECTS {
ippmReportSetupDefinition,
ippmMetricUnit,
ippmHistoryValue
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A notification sent when a measure completes.
The index of the included ippmReportSetupDefinition object identifies the
ippmMeasureEntry and the ippmResultSetupEntry that specified the report.
The notification contains the instances of the ippmReportValue objects saved in the
ippmReportTable for this measure cycle. The ippmHistoryTimestamp of the index
identifies the time the measures where performed.
"
::= { ippmNotifications 4 }
--
-- Compliance statements
--
ippmCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The compliance statement for SNMP entities which implement the IPPM MIB"
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS { ippmSystemGroup, ippmMeasureGroup,
ippmNetworkMeasureGroup, ippmHistoryGroup }
::= { ippmCompliances 1 }
END
10. Security Considerations
10.1. Privacy
The privacy concerns of network measurement are intrinsically limited
by the active measurements. Unlike passive measurements, there can be
no release of existing user data.
10.2. Measurement aspects
Conducting Internet measurements raises both security and privacy
concerns. This memo does not specify an implementation of the
metrics, so it does not directly affect the security of the Internet
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nor of applications that run on the Internet. However,
implementations of these metrics must be mindful of security and
privacy concerns.
There are two types of security concerns: potential harm caused by
the measurements, and potential harm to the measurements. The
measurements could cause harm because they are active, and inject
packets into the network. The measurement parameters MUST be
carefully selected so that the measurements inject trivial amounts of
additional traffic into the networks they measure. If they inject
"too much" traffic, they can skew the results of the measurement, and
in extreme cases cause congestion and denial of service.
The measurements themselves could be harmed by routers giving
measurement traffic a different priority than "normal" traffic, or by
an attacker injecting artificial measurement traffic. If routers can
recognize measurement traffic and treat it separately, the
measurements will not reflect actual user traffic. If an attacker
injects artificial traffic that is accepted as legitimate, the loss
rate will be artificially lowered. Therefore, the measurement
methodologies SHOULD include appropriate techniques to reduce the
probability measurement traffic can be distinguished from "normal"
traffic.
Authentication techniques, such as digital signatures, may be used
where appropriate to guard against injected traffic attacks.
10.3. Management aspects
There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB that
have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-only. 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.
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 implementors consider the security
features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework. Specifically, the use
of the User-based Security Model RFC 2574 [18] and the View-based
Access Control Model RFC 2575 [21] 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
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(users) that have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET
(change/create/delete) them.
11. Document management
11.1. Open issues
Describe incompatible bit combinations in IPPMreport and granted
metric
Run SMIlint.
Discussion on the management of the history size.
11.2. changes since release 00
Put in a description of the relationship of certain tables,
particularly the measure/network measure/aggregated measure table.
The TC GMTTimeStamp is the common type to define timestamp objects.
ippmHisoryTable index simplified: ippmHistoryTimestamp replaced with
ippmHistorySqceNdx in the index.
The MIB has been compiled using net-snmp.
Snmpadminstring replaces Displaystring.
IP addresses defined using INETaddresstype.
Sharing table is optional to permit the VACM framework to be used.
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The description of the network measure table emphases that the set up
of network measure is not permitted using SNMP.
The TC StandardMetrics is removed and replaced with the table
ippmMetricsTable.
The table pointOfMeasureTable is added to describe multiples
interfaces devices
5 tables have been changed to read/create: ippmOwnersTable,
ippmMeasureTable, ippmAggregatedMeasureTable, ippmResultSharingTable,
and ippmReportSetupTable.
IppmHistoryTable and ippmReportTable index reviews:
IppmHistorySqceNdx field added in the ippmHistoryTable.
INDEX modified. IppmHistorySqceNdx replaces IppmHistoryTimemark.
IppmSystem group refurbished:
IppmSystemTimer renamed ippmSystemTime.
Current and last synch event concept generalized in the
ippmSynchronizationTable.
12. References
[1] Bradner, S., "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3", BCP
9, RFC 2026, October 1996.
[2] Paxson, V., Almes, G., Mahdavi, J. and M. Mathis, "Framework for
IP Performance Metrics", RFC 2330, May 1998.
[3] Mahdavi J. and V. Paxson, "IPPM Metrics for Measuring
Connectivity", RFC 2678, September 1999.
[4] Almes, G., Kalidindi, S. and M. Zekauskas, "A One-way Delay
Metric for IPPM", RFC 2679, September 1999.
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[5] Almes, G., Kalidindi, S. and M. Zekauskas, "A One-way Packet
Loss Metric for IPPM", RFC 2680, September 1999.
[6]Almes, G., Kalidindi, S. and M. Zekauskas, "A Round-trip Delay
Metric for IPPM.", RFC 2681, September 1999.
[7] Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture for
Describing SNMP Management Frameworks", RFC 2571, April 1999.
[8] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of
Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets", STD 16, RFC
1155, May 1990.
[9] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, "Concise MIB Definitions", STD 16,
RFC 1212, March 1991.
[10] M. Rose, "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the
SNMP", RFC 1215, March 1991.
[11] 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.
[12] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,
M., and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58,
RFC 2579, April 1999.
[13] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,
M., and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58,
RFC 2580, April 1999.
[14] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple
Network Management Protocol", STD 15, RFC 1157, May 1990.
[15] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
"Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2", RFC 1901, January 1996.
[16] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
"Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1906, January 1996.
[17]Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R., and B. Wijnen, "Message
Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 2572, April 1999.
[18] Blumenthal, U., and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model (USM)
for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3)",
RFC 2574, April 1999.
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[19] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol
Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv2)", RFC 1905, January 1996.
[20] Levi, D., Meyer, P., and B. Stewart, "SNMPv3 Applications", RFC
2573, April 1999.
[21] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R., and K. McCloghrie, "View-basedAccess
Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)", RFC 2575, April 1999.
[22] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart, "Introduction
to Version 3 of the Internet-standard Network Management
Framework", RFC 2570, April 1999.
13. Acknowledgments
A Kerbe.
14. Authors Addresses
Emile STEPHAN
France Telecom R & D
2 avenue Pierre Marzin
F-22307 Lannion cedex
Phone: (+ 33) 2 96 05 11 11
Email: emile.stephan@francetelecom.com
Jessie Jewitt
France Telecom R & D
801 Gateway Blvd. Suit 500
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Tel : 1 650 875-1524
Email : jessie.jewitt@francetelecom.com
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