Network Working Group Thomas D. Nadeau
Internet Draft Cisco Systems, Inc.
Expires: July 2002
Cheenu Srinivasan
Parama Networks, Inc.
Adrian Farrel
Movaz Networks, Inc.
Tim Hall
Edward Harrison
Data Connection Ltd.
January 2002
Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Traffic
Engineering Management Information Base
draft-nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-te-mib-01.txt
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Abstract
This memo defines an experimental portion of the
Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network
management protocols in the Internet community. In
particular, it describes managed objects for
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) [RFC3031] and
Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS)
[GMPLSArch] based traffic engineering.
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Table of Contents
1. Changes and Pending Work .................................. 2
1.1. Changes Since Last Version ............................ 2
1.2. Pending Work .......................................... 3
2. Introduction .............................................. 4
2.1. Migration Strategy .................................... 4
3. Terminology ............................................... 5
4. The SNMP Management Framework ............................. 5
5. Feature List .............................................. 6
6. Outline ................................................... 7
6.1. Summary of GMPLS Traffic Engineering MIB .............. 7
7. Brief Description of MIB Objects .......................... 8
7.1. gmplsTunnelTable ...................................... 8
7.2. gmplsTunnelResourceTable .............................. 9
7.3. gmplsTunnelHopTable ................................... 9
7.3.1 Determining next entries in gmplsTunnelHopTable ...... 9
7.4. gmplsTunnelARHopTable ................................. 9
7.5. gmplsTunnelCHoptable ................................. 10
7.6. gmplsTunnelPerfTable ................................. 10
7.7. gmplsTunnelErrorTable ................................ 10
8. Support of Interface Table for MPLS and GMPLS Tunnels .... 10
8.1. Support of the MPLS Tunnel Interface by ifTable ...... 11
9. Example of MPLS Tunnel Setup ............................. 12
10. Example of GMPLS Tunnel Setup ......................... 14
11. The Use of RowPointer and Other Cross-References ...... 16
11.1. RowPointer ........................................... 16
11.2. Cross-referencing to the gmplsLabelTable ............. 17
12. GMPLS Traffic Engineering MIB Definitions ............. 17
13. Security Considerations ............................... 95
14. Acknowledgments ....................................... 96
15. References ............................................ 97
15.1. Normative References ................................. 97
15.2. Informational References ............................ 100
16. Authors' Addresses .................................. 101
17. Full Copyright Statement ............................. 102
1. Changes and Pending Work
This section to be removed before the draft progresses to
RFC.
1.1. Changes Since Last Version
- Add AS Number and LSP Id to AR Hop Table.
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- Changes for compilation.
- Last error {MIB code, timestamp, protocol codes} added
as new table.
- Add gmplsTunnelInstanceNextTable.
- Apply bug fixes in line with updates to [TCMIB].
- Update examples and provide more detail.
1.2. Pending Work
The following work items have been identified for this
draft. They will be addressed in a future version.
- Clarify which objects can be modified when rowStatus
and adminStatus are set to active
- Expand conformance statements to give one for
monitoring only, and one for monitoring and control.
- Bring references up to date, include all drafts
referenced from this document, and exclude those that
are not referenced.
- Provide objects or tables to support getNextIndex for
all arbitrary indexes.
- Consider a way to expose tunnel head, tunnel tail, and
tunnel transit entries through distinct indexing or
tables.
- Provide support for configuring tunnel resources in
GMPLS systems. For example, SONET/SDH or G.709. This
might be done through an arbitrary RowPointer to an
external MIB.
- Link Ids in EROs and RROs for use of bundled links.
- Crankback request and reported information.
- Control and reporting of upstream and downstream
Notify Recipients.
- Add support for control and reporting of GMPLS
Administrative Status object.
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- Update enumerated types in line with latest GMPLS
drafts.
- Resolve ownership of enumerated types that are also
defined in GMPLS or routing drafts. (See "Ed Note:"
in text.) These could be owned by IANA, imported from
another MIB, or manually kept in step here. If they
are not maintained externally then they are likely to
diverge and MIB implementations will need to provide
mappings.
2. Introduction
This memo defines an experimental portion of the
Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network
management protocols in the Internet community. In
particular, it describes managed objects for
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) [RFC3031] and
Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS)
[GMPLSArch] based traffic engineering.
Comments should be made directly to the CCAMP mailing
list at ccamp@ops.ietf.org.
This memo does not, in its draft form, specify a standard
for the Internet community.
2.1. Migration Strategy
This MIB is built upon the traffic engineering MIB
defined for use with MPLS [TEMIB]. The only changes made
are additions for support of GMPLS or changes that are
necessary to support the increased complexity of a GMPLS
system.
In all cases, these changes have been made such that
migration from [TEMIB] to this MIB will be as simple as
possible.
Note that this MIB may be used in systems that support
MPLS, GMPLS or both.
This MIB may be seen as a replacement for the MPLS TE MIB
[TEMIB] in systems which support GMPLS, but it is not a
requirement that it replace the MPLS TE MIB in systems
that only support MPLS.
The companion document modeling and managing GMPLS based
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LSRs [GMPLSLSRMIB] is based on the MPLS LSR MIB [LSRMIB]
with the same intentions. It is not expected that a
system would mix MPLS and GMPLS MIBs.
Textual conventions and OBJECT-IDENTIFIERS are defined in
[GMPLSTCMIB] which extends the set of textual conventions
defined in [TCMIB].
See section 11.1 for a description of how the
gmplsLabelTable may be omitted in systems that support
MPLS only.
3. Terminology
This document uses terminology from the MPLS architecture
document [RFC3031] and GMPLS Label Switching Router MIB
[GMPLSLSRMIB]. It imports constructs from the GMPLS
textual conventions MIB [GMPLSTCMIB] and from the MPLS
textual conventions MIB [TCMIB]. Some frequently used
terms are described next.
An explicitly routed LSP (ERLSP) is referred to as an
MPLS tunnel. It consists of one in-segment and/or one
out-segment at the ingress/egress LSRs, each segment
being associated with one MPLS interface. These are also
referred to as tunnel segments.
Additionally, at an intermediate LSR, we model a
connection as consisting of one or more in-segments
and/or one or more out-segments. The binding or
interconnection between in-segments and out-segments in
performed using a cross-connect. These objects are
defined in the GMPLS Label Switching Router MIB
[GMPLSLSRMIB].
4. The SNMP Management Framework
The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five
major components:
- An overall architecture, described in RFC 2571
[RFC2571].
- 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 [RFC1155], STD 16, RFC 1212 [RFC1212] and RFC
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1215 [RFC1215]. The second version, called SMIv2, is
described in STD 58, RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC
2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC 2580 [RFC2580].
- Message protocols for transferring management
information. The first version of the SNMP message
protocol is called SNMPv1 and described in STD 15, RFC
1157 [RFC1157]. A second version of the SNMP message
protocol, which is not an Internet standards track
protocol, is called SNMPv2c and described in RFC 1901
[RFC1901] and RFC 1906 [RFC1906]. The third version
of the message protocol is called SNMPv3 and described
in RFC 1906 [RFC1906], RFC 2572 [RFC2572] and RFC 2574
[RFC2574].
- Protocol operations for accessing management
information. The first set of protocol operations and
associated PDU formats is described in STD 15, RFC
1157 [RFC1157]. A second set of protocol operations
and associated PDU formats is described in RFC 1905
[RFC1905].
- A set of fundamental applications described in RFC
2573 [RFC2573] and the view-based access control
mechanism described in RFC 2575 [RFC2575].
A more detailed introduction to the current SNMP
Management Framework can be found in RFC 2570 [RFC2570].
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.
5. Feature List
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The GMPLS traffic engineering MIB is designed to satisfy
the following requirements and constraints.
- The MIB supports MPLS and GMPLS tunnels.
- The MIB supports configuration of point-to-point
unidirectional and bidirectional tunnels.
- Tunnels need not be interfaces, but it is possible to
configure a tunnel as an interface.
- The MIB supports manually configured tunnels as well as
those set up via an MPLS or GMPLS signaling protocol.
- The MIB supports persistent as well as non-persistent
tunnels.
6. Outline
Support for MPLS or GMPLS traffic-engineered tunnels
requires the following configuration.
- Setting up tunnels along with appropriate MPLS or
GMPLSconfiguration parameters.
- Configuring tunnel loose and strict source routed
hops.
These actions may need to be accompanied with
corresponding actions using [GMPLSLSRMIB] to establish
and configure tunnel segments, if this is done manually.
Also, the in-segment and out-segment performance tables,
mplsInSegmentPerfTable and mplsOutSegmentPerfTable
[GMPLSLSRMIB], should be used to determine performance of
the tunnels and tunnel segments.
6.1. Summary of GMPLS Traffic Engineering MIB
The MIB objects for performing these actions consist of
the following tables.
- Tunnel Table (gmplsTunnelTable) for setting up MPLS or
GMPLS tunnels.
- Resource table (gmplsTunnelResourceTable) for setting
up the tunnel resources.
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- Tunnel specified, actual, and computed hop tables
(gmplsTunnelHopTable, gmplsTunnelARHopTable, and
gmplsTunnelCHopTable) for strict and loose source
routed tunnel hops.
- CRLDP resource table (gmplsTunnelCRLDPResTable) for
specifying resource objects applicable only to tunnels
signaled using CRLDP.
- Performance and error reporting tables
(gmplsTunnelPerfTable and gmplsTunnelErrorTable).
These tables are described in the subsequent sections.
7. Brief Description of MIB Objects
The objects described in this section support the
functionality described in documents [RSVPTE] and [CRLDP]
for MPLS tunnels and the functionality described in
[GMPLSRSVPTE] and [GMPLSCRLDP] for GMPLS tunnels.
The tables support both manually configured and signaled
tunnels.
7.1. gmplsTunnelTable
The gmplsTunnelTable allows new MPLS and GMPLS tunnels to
be created between an LSR and a remote endpoint, and
existing tunnels to be reconfigured or removed. Note
that we only support point-to-point tunnel segments,
although multi-point-to-point and point-to-multi-point
connections are supported by an LSR acting as a cross-
connect.
Each tunnel can thus have one out-segment originating at
an LSR and/or one in-segment terminating at that LSR.
gmplsTunnelTable does not define the in and out segments
forming the tunnel. Instead, these are defined by
creating rows in the in-segment and out-segment tables,
defining relationships in the cross-connect table and
referring to these rows in the gmplsTunnelTable using a
cross-connect index, gmplsTunnelXCIndex.
These segment and cross-connect related objects are
defined in [GMPLSLSRMIB].
The gmplsTunnelTable is indexed by two arbitrary indexes
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(and some other indexes). The next available value for
the primary index (gmplsTunnelIndex) can be found by
reading the gmplsNextIndex object. For any specific set
of values of the primary indexes (gmplsTunnelIndex,
gmplsTunnelIngressLSRId and gmplsTunnelEgressLSRId) the
next value of the secondary index (gmplsTunnelInstance)
can be found by reading the gmplsTunnelInstanceNextTable
entry with the same primary indexes.
7.2. gmplsTunnelResourceTable
The gmplsTunnelResourceTable is used to indicate the
resources required for a tunnel. Multiple tunnels may
share the same resources by pointing to the same entry in
this table. Tunnels that do not share resources must
point to separate entries in this table.
7.3. gmplsTunnelHopTable
The gmplsTunnelHopTable is used to indicate the hops,
strict or loose, for an MPLS or GMPLS tunnel defined in
gmplsTunnelTable, when it is established using signaling.
Multiple tunnels may share the same hops by pointing to
the same entry in this table. Each row also has a
secondary index, gmplsTunnelHopIndex, corresponding to
the next hop of this tunnel. The scalar
mplsTunnelMaxHops indicates the maximum number of hops
that can be specified on each tunnel supported by this
LSR.
7.3.1 Determining next entries in gmplsTunnelHopTable
Two tables (gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextTable and
gmplsTunnelHopIndexNextTable) can be used in association
with a scalar (gmplsTunnelHopListIndexNext) to determine
the next available indexing values in the
gmplsTunnelHopTable.
7.4. gmplsTunnelARHopTable
The gmplsTunnelARHopTable is used to indicate the actual
hops traversed by a tunnel as reported by the signaling
protocol after the tunnel is setup. The support of this
table is optional since not all MPLS/GMPLS signaling
protocols support this feature.
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7.5. gmplsTunnelCHoptable
The gmplsTunnelCHopTable lists the actual hops computed
by a constraint-based routing algorithm based on the
gmplsTunnelHopTable.
The support of this table is optional since not all
implementations support computation of hop list using a
constraint-based routing protocol.
7.6. gmplsTunnelPerfTable
gmplsTunnelPerfTable provides several counters to measure
the performance of the MPLS and GMPLS tunnels. This
table augments gmplsTunnelTable.
Note that not all counters may be appropriate or
available for some types of tunnel.
7.7. gmplsTunnelErrorTable
The gmplsTunnelErrorTable provides access to information
about the last error that occurred on each tunnel known
about by the MIB. It indicates the nature of the error,
when and how it was reported and can give recovery advice
through a display string. gmplsTunnelCRLDPResTable
The gmplsTunnelCRLDPResTable contains additional resource
information for those tunnels that are signaled using
CRLDP [CRLDP]. This is a sparse extension to
mplsTunnelResourceTable and is also indexed by
gmplsTunnelResourceIndex. As with
gmplsTunnelResourceTable, multiple tunnels may share the
same resources by pointing to the same entry in this
table. Tunnels that do not share resources must point to
separate entries in this table.
8. Support of Interface Table for MPLS and GMPLS Tunnels
This memo contains media-specific extensions to the
Interfaces Group for managing MPLS and GMPLS Tunnels as
logical interfaces and assumes the interpretation of the
Interfaces Group to be in accordance with [RFC2863] which
states that the interfaces table (ifTable) contains
information on the managed resource's interfaces and that
each sub-layer below the internetwork layer of a network
interface is considered an interface. Thus, the MPLS
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interface is represented as an entry in the ifTable (from
this perspective, MPLS and GMPLS should be considered to
operate at the MPLS interface).
The interrelation of entries in the ifTable is defined by
the Interfaces Stack Group defined in [RFC2863].
MPLS and GMPLS tunnels may themselves be used as
interfaces. When using tunnels as interfaces, the
interface stack table might appear as follows:
+------------------------------------------------+
| MPLS tunnel interface ifType = mplsTunnel(150) |
+------------------------------------------------+
| MPLS interface ifType = mpls(166) |
+------------------------------------------------+
| Underlying layer |
+------------------------------------------------+
In the above diagram, "Underlying Layer" refers to the
ifIndex of any interface type, which has been defined for
MPLS interworking. Examples include ATM, Frame Relay,
and Ethernet.
8.1. Support of the MPLS Tunnel Interface by ifTable
Some specific interpretations of ifTable for those MPLS
tunnels represented as interfaces follow:
Object Use for the MPLS tunnel
ifIndex Each MPLS tunnel is represented by an
ifEntry.
ifDescr Description of the MPLS tunnel..
ifType The value that is allocated for MPLS
tunnel is 150.
ifSpeed The total bandwidth in bits per second
for use by the MPLS tunnel.
ifAdminStatus See [RFC2863].
ifOperStatus Assumes the value down(2) if the MPLS
tunnel is down.
ifLastChange See [RFC2863].
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ifInOctets The number of octets received over the
MPLS tunnel.
ifOutOctets The number of octets transmitted over
the MPLS tunnel.
ifInErrors The number of labeled packets dropped
due to uncorrectable errors.
ifInUnknownProtos The number of received packets
discarded during packet header
validation, including packets with
unrecognized label values.
ifOutErrors See [RFC2863].
ifName Textual name (unique on this system) of
the MPLS tunnel or an octet string of
zero length.
ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable
Default is disabled (2).
ifConnectorPresent Set to false (2).
ifHighSpeed See [RFC2863].
ifHCInOctets The 64-bit version of ifInOctets;
supported if required by the compliance
statements in [RFC2863].
ifHCOutOctets The 64-bit version of ifOutOctets;
supported if required by the compliance
statements in [RFC2863].
ifAlias The non-volatile 'alias' name for the
MPLS tunnel as specified by a network
manager.
9. Example of MPLS Tunnel Setup
This section contains an example of which MIB objects
should be modified to create a best effort, loosely
routed, unidirectional traffic engineered tunnel, which
spans two hops of a simple network.
Note that these objects should be created on the "head-
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end" LSR.
This example is for an MPLS tunnel. It does not use any
features of GMPLS.
In gmplsTunnelTable:
{
gmplsTunnelIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelInstance = 1,
gmplsTunnelIngressLSRId = 123.123.125.1,
gmplsTunnelEgressLSRId = 123.123.126.1,
gmplsTunnelName = "Tunnel to Bagend",
gmplsTunnelDescr = "There and back again",
gmplsTunnelIsIf = true (1),
gmplsTunnelXCPointer = mplsXCIndex.2.0.0.15,
gmplsTunnelSignallingProto = none (1),
gmplsTunnelSetupPrio = 0,
gmplsTunnelHoldingPrio = 0,
gmplsTunnelAttributes = 0,
gmplsTunnelOwner = snmp (2),
gmplsTunnelLocalProtectInUse = false (0),
gmplsTunnelResourcePointer
= mplsTunnelResourceIndex.5,
gmplsTunnelInstancePriority = 1,
gmplsTunnelHopTableIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelPrimaryInstance = 0,
gmplsTunnelIncludeAnyAffinity = 0,
gmplsTunnelIncludeAllAffinity = 0,
gmplsTunnelExcludeAnyAffinity = 0,
gmplsTunnelPathInUse = 1,
gmplsTunnelRole = head (1),
gmplsTunnelRowStatus = createAndGo (4)
}
In gmplsTunnelResourceTable:
{
gmplsTunnelResourceIndex = 5,
gmplsTunnelResourceMaxRate = 0,
gmplsTunnelResourceMeanRate = 0,
gmplsTunnelResourceMaxBurstSize = 0,
gmplsTunnelResourceRowStatus = createAndGo (4)
}
The next two instances of gmplsTunnelHopEntry are used to
denote the hops this tunnel will take across the network.
The following denotes the beginning of the network, or
the first hop. We have used the fictitious LSR identified
by "123.123.125.1" as our example head-end router.
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In gmplsTunnelHopTable:
{
gmplsTunnelHopListIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelPathOptionIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelHopIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType = 1,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4Addr = 123.123.125.1,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4PrefixLen = 9,
gmplsTunnelHopType = loose (2),
gmplsTunnelHopRowStatus = createAndGo (4)
}
The following denotes the end of the network, or the last
hop in our example. We have used the fictitious LSR
identified by "123.123.126.1" as our end router.
In gmplsTunnelHopTable:
{
gmplsTunnelHopListIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelPathOptionIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelHopIndex = 2,
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType = 1,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4Addr = 123.123.126.1,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4PrefixLen = 9,
gmplsTunnelHopType = loose (2),
gmplsTunnelHopRowStatus = createAndGo (4)
}
10. Example of GMPLS Tunnel Setup
This section contains an example of which MIB objects
should be modified to create a GMPLS tunnel. This
example shows a best effort, loosely routed,
bidirectional traffic engineered tunnel, which spans two
hops of a simple network, uses Generalized Label requests
with Lambda encoding, has label recording and shared link
layer protection. Note that these objects should be
created on the "head-end" LSR.
In gmplsTunnelTable:
{
gmplsTunnelIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelInstance = 1,
gmplsTunnelIngressLSRId = 123.123.125.1,
gmplsTunnelEgressLSRId = 123.123.126.1,
gmplsTunnelName = "A tunnel in the ground",
gmplsTunnelDescr = "There and back again",
gmplsTunnelIsIf = true (1),
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gmplsTunnelXCPointer = gmplsXCIndex.3.0.0.12,
gmplsTunnelSignallingProto = none (1),
gmplsTunnelSetupPrio = 0,
gmplsTunnelHoldingPrio = 0,
gmplsTunnelAttributes = labelRecordingRequired (1),
gmplsTunnelOwner = snmp (2),
gmplsTunnelLocalProtectInUse = false (0),
gmplsTunnelResourcePointer =
gmplsTunnelResourceIndex.6,
gmplsTunnelInstancePriority = 1,
gmplsTunnelHopTableIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelPrimaryInstance = 0,
gmplsTunnelIncludeAnyAffinity = 0,
gmplsTunnelIncludeAllAffinity = 0,
gmplsTunnelExcludeAnyAffinity = 0,
gmplsTunnelPathInUse = 1,
gmplsTunnelRole = head(1),
gmplsTunnelRowStatus = createAndGo (4),
gmplsTunnelLSPEncoding = tunnelLspLambda (8),
gmplsTunnelSwitchingType = lsc (150),
gmplsTunnelLinkProtection = shared (2),
gmplsTunnelGPid = lambda (37),
gmplsTunnelDirection = bidirectional (1)
}
Entries in the gmplsTunnelResourceTable and
gmplsTunnelHopTable are created and activated at this
time.
In gmplsTunnelResourceTable:
{
gmplsTunnelResourceIndex = 6,
gmplsTunnelResourceMaxRate = 0,
gmplsTunnelResourceMeanRate = 0,
gmplsTunnelResourceMaxBurstSize = 0,
gmplsTunnelResourceRowStatus = createAndGo (4)
}
The next two instances of gmplsTunnelHopEntry are used to
denote the hops this tunnel will take across the network.
The following denotes the beginning of the network, or
the first hop. We have used the fictitious LSR identified
by "123.123.125.1" as our example head-end router. This
hop explicitly specifies the labels that will be used for
the out segment on the forward path and the in segment on
the reverse path.
In gmplsTunnelHopTable:
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{
gmplsTunnelHopListIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelPathOptionIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelHopIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType = 1,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4Addr = 123.123.125.1,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4PrefixLen = 9,
gmplsTunnelHopType = strict (1),
gmplsTunnelHopRowStatus = createAndGo (4),
gmplsTunnelHopLabelStatuses =
forwardPresent(0)+reversePresent(1),
gmplsTunnelHopExplicitLabel = gmplsLabelIndex.2756132,
gmplsTunnelHopExplicitReverseLabel =
gmplsLabelIndex.65236213
}
The following denotes the end of the network, or the last
hop in our example. We have used the fictitious LSR
identified by "123.123.126.1" as our end router.
In gmplsTunnelHopTable:
{
gmplsTunnelHopListIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelPathOptionIndex = 1,
gmplsTunnelHopIndex = 2,
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType = 1,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4Addr = 123.123.126.1,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4PrefixLen = 9,
gmplsTunnelHopType = loose (2),
gmplsTunnelHopRowStatus = createAndGo (4),
gmplsTunnelHopLabelStatuses = 0
}
11. The Use of RowPointer and Other Cross-References
11.1. RowPointer
RowPointer is a textual convention used to identify a
conceptual row in an SNMP Table by pointing to one of its
objects. In this MIB, in gmplsTunnelTable, the objects
gmplsTunnelXCPointer and gmplsTunnelResourcePointer are
of type RowPointer. The object gmplsTunnelXCPointer
points to a specific entry in the gmplsXCTable
[GMPLSLSRMIB]. This entry in the gmplsXCTable is the
associated LSP for the given tunnel entry. The object
gmplsTunnelResourcePointer points to a specific entry in
a traffic parameter table. An example of such a traffic
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parameter table is gmplsTunnelResourceTable. It
indicates a specific instance of a traffic parameter
entry that is associated with a given tunnel entry.
11.2. Cross-referencing to the gmplsLabelTable
The gmplsLabelTable [GMPLSLABELMIB] provides a way to
model labels in a GMPLS system where labels might not be
simple 32 bit integers.
The hop tables in this document (gmplsHopTable,
gmplsCHopTable and gmplsARHopTable) use arbitrary indexes
to point to entries in the gmplsLabelTable to indicate
specific label values.
Since the primary index into gmplsLabelTabel is a simple
32 bit integer (gmplsLabelIndex), in systems where the
nature of a label is well-known, and where the label can
safely be encoded as a 32 bit integer (for example a
conventional MPLS system), the gmplsLabelTable does not
need to be supported and the pointers to the
gmplsLabelTable (gmplsTunnelHopExplicitLabel,
gmplsTunnelHopExplicitReverseLabel,
gmplsTunnelCHopExplicitLabel,
gmplsTunnelCHopExplicitReverseLabel,
gmplsTunnelARHopExplicitLabel,
gmplsTunnelARHopExplicitReverseLabel) may be replaced
with the direct label values.
This provides both a good way to support legacy systems
that implement the previous version of this MIB [TEMIB],
and a significant simplification in GMPLS systems that
are limited to a single, simple label type.
Note that gmplsLabelTable supports concatenated labels
through the use of a sub-label index
(gmplsSublabelIndex).
12. GMPLS Traffic Engineering MIB Definitions
GMPLS-TE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
Integer32, Unsigned32, Counter32, Counter64,
TimeTicks
FROM SNMPv2-SMI
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP
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FROM SNMPv2-CONF
TruthValue, RowStatus, RowPointer, StorageType,
DisplayString, TimeStamp
FROM SNMPv2-TC
InterfaceIndexOrZero
FROM IF-MIB
MplsBitRate, MplsBurstSize, MplsInitialCreationSource,
MplsLSPID, MplsTunnelIndex, MplsTunnelInstanceIndex,
MplsTunnelAffinity, MplsLsrIdentifier, MplsPathIndex,
MplsPathIndexOrZero
FROM MPLS-TC-MIB
gmplsMIB, GmplsHopAddrType, GmplsTrapEnable
FROM GMPLS-TC-MIB
InetAddressIPv4, InetAddressIPv6
FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB
;
gmplsTeMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED
"200201251200Z" -- 25 January 2002 12:00:00 GMT ""
ORGANIZATION
"Common Control And Management Protocols (CCAMP)
Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
" Thomas D. Nadeau
Postal: Cisco Systems, Inc.
250 Apollo Drive
Chelmsford, MA 01824
Tel: +1-978-244-3051
Email: tnadeau@cisco.com
Cheenu Srinivasan
Postal: Parama Networks, Inc.
1030 Broad Street
Shrewsbury, NJ 07702
Tel: +1-732-544-9120 x731
Email: cheenu@paramanet.com
Adrian Farrel
Postal: Movaz Networks, Inc.
7926 Jones Branch Drive
McLean, VA 22102
Tel: +1-703-847-1986
Email: afarrel@movaz.com
Edward Harrison
Postal: Data Connection Ltd.
100 Church Street
Enfield, Middlesex
EN2 6BQ, United Kingdom
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Tel: +44-20-8366-1177
Email: eph@dataconnection.com
Tim Hall
Postal: Data Connection Ltd.
100 Church Street
Enfield, Middlesex
EN2 6BQ, United Kingdom
Tel: +44-20-8366-1177
Email: timhall@dataconnection.com
Email comments to the CCAMP WG Mailing List
at ccamp@ops.ietf.org."
DESCRIPTION
"This MIB module contains managed object
definitions for MPLS and GMPLS Traffic
Engineering (TE)."
-- Revision history.
REVISION
"200111111100Z" -- 11 Nov 2001 11:00:00 GMT
DESCRIPTION
"First revision draft version."
REVISION
"200201251200Z" -- 25 Jan 2002 12:00:00 GMT
DESCRIPTION
"Revision for compilation and work in
progress."
::= { gmplsMIB 4 }
-- Top level components of this MIB.
-- tables, scalars
gmplsTeScalars OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { gmplsTeMIB 1 }
gmplsTeObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { gmplsTeMIB 2 }
-- traps
gmplsTeNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { gmplsTeMIB 3 }
gmplsTeNotifyPrefix OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { gmplsTeNotifications 0 }
-- conformance
gmplsTeConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER
::= { gmplsTeMIB 4 }
-- GMPLS Tunnel scalars.
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gmplsTunnelsConfigured OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of tunnels configured on this
device. A tunnel is considered configured
if the gmplsTunnelRowStatus is active(1)."
::= { gmplsTeScalars 1 }
gmplsTunnelActive OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of tunnels active on this
device. A tunnel is considered active if
the gmplsTunnelOperStatus is up(1)."
::= { gmplsTeScalars 2 }
gmplsTunnelTEDistProto OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
other (0),
ospf (1),
isis (2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The traffic engineering distribution
protocol(s) used by this LSR. Note that an
LSR may support more than one distribution
protocol simultaneously."
::= { gmplsTeScalars 3 }
gmplsTunnelMaxHops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum number of hops that can be
specified for a tunnel on this device."
::= { gmplsTeScalars 4 }
-- End of GMPLS Tunnel scalars.
-- GMPLS tunnel next index.
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gmplsTunnelIndexNext OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains the next appropriate
value to be used for mplsTunnelIndex when
creating entries in gmplsTunnelTable. If
the number of unassigned entries is
exhausted, a retrieval operation will
return a value of 0. This object may also
return a value of 0 when the LSR is unable
to accept conceptual row creation, for
example, if the gmplsTunnelTable is
implemented as read-only. To obtain the
value of mplsTunnelIndex for a new entry,
the manager must first issue a management
protocol retrieval operation to obtain the
current value of this object. The agent
should modify the value to reflect the next
unassigned index after each retrieval
operation. After a manager retrieves a
value the agent will determine through its
local policy when this index value will be
made available for reuse."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 1 }
-- End GMPLS tunnel next index.
-- Begin gmplsTunnelInstanceNextTable
gmplsTunnelInstanceNextTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF GmplsTunnelInstanceNextEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains the next available
values of gmplsTunnelInstance for all
values of gmplsTunnelIndex for a given pair
of gmplsTunnelIngressLSRId and
gmplsTunnelEgressLSRId."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 2 }
gmplsTunnelInstanceNextEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsTunnelInstanceNextEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in this table represents the next
available gmplsTunnelInstance for a
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specific value of gmplsTunnelIndex for a
given pair of gmplsTunnelIngressLSRId and
gmplsTunnelEgressLSRId.
This MIB table is indexed by
gmplsTunnelHopListIndex,
gmplsTunnelIngressLSRId and
gmplsTunnelEgressLSRId."
INDEX {
gmplsTunnelIndex,
gmplsTunnelIngressLSRId,
gmplsTunnelEgressLSRId
}
::= { gmplsTunnelInstanceNextTable 1 }
GmplsTunnelInstanceNextEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
gmplsTunnelInstanceNextInstance MplsTunnelInstanceIndex
}
gmplsTunnelInstanceNextInstance OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsTunnelInstanceIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The next available gmplsTunnelInstance for
the given values of gmplsTunnelIndex,
gmplsTunnelIngressLSRId and
gmplsTunnelEgressLSRId. A value of zero
means that no further entries are
available."
::= { gmplsTunnelInstanceNextEntry 1 }
-- End of gmplsTunnelInstanceNextTable
-- GMPLS tunnel table.
gmplsTunnelTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF GmplsTunnelEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The gmplsTunnelTable allows new MPLS and
GMPLS tunnels to be created between an LSR
and a remote endpoint, and existing tunnels
to be reconfigured or removed.
Note that only point-to-point tunnel
segments are supported, although multi-
point-to-point and point-to-multi-point
connections are supported by an LSR acting
as a cross-connect. Each tunnel can thus
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have one out-segment originating at this
LSR and/or one in-segment terminating at
this LSR."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 3 }
gmplsTunnelEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsTunnelEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in this table represents an MPLS
or GMPLS tunnel.
An entry can be created by a network
administrator or by an SNMP agent as
instructed by a signaling protocol.
Whenever a new entry is created with
gmplsTunnelIsIf set to numbered(1) or
unnumbered(2), then a corresponding entry
is created in ifTable as well (see RFC
2863).
The ifType of this entry is
mplsTunnel(150)."
REFERENCE
"1. RFC 2863 - The Interfaces Group MIB,
McCloghrie, K., and F. Kastenholtz, June
2000
2. RFC 1700 - Assigned Numbers, Reynolds,
J. and J. Postel, Oct. 1994"
INDEX {
gmplsTunnelIndex,
gmplsTunnelInstance,
gmplsTunnelIngressLSRId,
gmplsTunnelEgressLSRId
}
::= { gmplsTunnelTable 1 }
GmplsTunnelEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
gmplsTunnelIndex MplsTunnelIndex,
gmplsTunnelInstance MplsTunnelInstanceIndex,
gmplsTunnelIngressLSRId MplsLsrIdentifier,
gmplsTunnelEgressLSRId MplsLsrIdentifier,
gmplsTunnelName DisplayString,
gmplsTunnelDescr DisplayString,
gmplsTunnelIsIf INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelIfIndex InterfaceIndexOrZero,
gmplsTunnelXCPointer RowPointer,
gmplsTunnelSignallingProto
INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelSetupPrio Integer32,
gmplsTunnelHoldingPrio Integer32,
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gmplsTunnelAttributes BITS,
gmplsTunnelOwner MplsInitialCreationSource,
gmplsTunnelLocalProtectInUse
TruthValue,
gmplsTunnelResourcePointer
RowPointer,
gmplsTunnelInstancePriority
Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelHopTableIndex
MplsPathIndexOrZero,
gmplsTunnelARHopTableIndex
MplsPathIndexOrZero,
gmplsTunnelCHopTableIndex
MplsPathIndexOrZero,
gmplsTunnelPrimaryInstance
MplsTunnelInstanceIndex,
gmplsTunnelPrimaryTimeUp TimeTicks,
gmplsTunnelPathChanges Counter32,
gmplsTunnelLastPathChange TimeTicks,
gmplsTunnelCreationTime TimeStamp,
gmplsTunnelStateTransitions
Counter32,
gmplsTunnelIncludeAnyAffinity
MplsTunnelAffinity,
gmplsTunnelIncludeAllAffinity
MplsTunnelAffinity,
gmplsTunnelExcludeAnyAffinity
MplsTunnelAffinity,
gmplsTunnelPathInUse MplsPathIndexOrZero,
gmplsTunnelRole INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelTotalUpTime TimeTicks,
gmplsTunnelInstanceUpTime TimeTicks,
gmplsTunnelAdminStatus INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelOperStatus INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelRowStatus RowStatus,
gmplsTunnelStorageType StorageType,
gmplsTunnelLSPEncoding INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelSwitchingType Integer32,
gmplsTunnelLinkProtection BITS,
gmplsTunnelGPid Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelSecondary TruthValue,
gmplsTunnelDirection INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelPathComp INTEGER
}
gmplsTunnelIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsTunnelIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"Uniquely identifies this row."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 1 }
gmplsTunnelInstance OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsTunnelInstanceIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Uniquely identifies an instance of a
tunnel. It is useful to identify multiple
instances of tunnels for the purposes of
backup and parallel tunnels."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 2 }
gmplsTunnelIngressLSRId OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsLsrIdentifier
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The purpose of this object is to uniquely
identity a tunnel within a network. When
the signaling protocol is rsvp(2) this
value SHOULD mimic the Extended Tunnel Id
field in the SESSION object.
When the signaling protocol is crldp(3)
this value SHOULD mimic the Ingress LSR
Router ID field in the LSPID TLV object."
REFERENCE
"1. RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP
Tunnels, Awduche et al, Internet Draft
<draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp- lsp-tunnel-09.txt>,
August 2001.,
2. Constraint-Based LSP Setup using LDP,
Jamoussi, Internet Draft <draft-ietf-mpls-
cr-ldp-06.txt>, November 2001."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 3 }
gmplsTunnelEgressLSRId OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsLsrIdentifier
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the egress LSR ID."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 4 }
gmplsTunnelName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"The canonical name assigned to the tunnel.
This name can be used to refer to the
tunnel on the LSRs console port. If
gmplsTunnelIsIf is set to numbered(1) or
unnumbered(2) then the ifName of the
interface corresponding to this tunnel
should have a value equal to
gmplsTunnelName. Also see the description
of ifName in RFC 2863."
REFERENCE
"RFC 2863 - The Interfaces Group MIB,
McCloghrie, K., and F. Kastenholtz, June
2000"
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 5 }
gmplsTunnelDescr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A textual string containing information
about the tunnel. If there is no
description this object contains a zero
length string."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 6 }
gmplsTunnelIsIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
no (0),
numbered (1),
unnumbered (2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Denotes whether or not this tunnel
corresponds to an interface represented in
the interfaces group table. Note that if
this variable is set to numbered (1) or
unnumbered(2) then the ifName of the
interface corresponding to this tunnel
should have a value equal to
gmplsTunnelName. Also see the description
of ifName in RFC 2863.
If this variable is set to unnumbered(2)
the originating LSR adds an
LSP_TUNNEL_INTERFACE_ID object to the
outgoing Path message. This object
contains information that is only used by
the terminating LSR."
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REFERENCE
"RFC 2863 - The Interfaces Group MIB,
McCloghrie, K., and F. Kastenholtz, June
2000.
draft-ietf-mpls-crldp-unnum-02.txt -
Signalling Unnumbered Links in CR-LDP,
Kompella, K., Rekhter, Y. and Kullberg, A.,
Sep 2001.
draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-unnum-02.txt -
Signalling Unnumbered Links in RSVP-TE,
Kompella, K., and Rekhter, Y., Aug 2001."
DEFVAL { no }
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 7 }
gmplsTunnelIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelIsIf is set to numbered(1) or
unnumbered(2), then this value contains the
LSR-assigned ifIndex which corresponds to
an entry in the interfaces table.
Otherwise this variable should contain the
value of zero indicating that a valid
ifIndex was not assigned to this tunnel
interface.
Some implementations may choose to
automatically supply the value of this
object so as to coordinate interface
indexes across all interfaces. In this
case, this object could be implemented as
read-only."
REFERENCE
"RFC 2863 - The Interfaces Group MIB,
McCloghrie, K., and F. Kastenholtz, June
2000"
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 8 }
gmplsTunnelXCPointer OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowPointer
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable points to a row in the
gmplsXCTable. This table identifies the
segments that compose this tunnel, their
characteristics, and relationships to each
other. A value of zeroDotZero indicates
that no LSP has been associated with this
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tunnel yet."
REFERENCE
"Srinivasan, C., and T. Nadeau, GMPLS Label
Switching Router Management Information
Base Using SMIv2, Internet Draft <draft-
nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-lsr-mib-01.txt>, January
2002."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 9 }
gmplsTunnelSignallingProto OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
none(1),
rsvp(2),
crldp(3),
other(4)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The signaling protocol, if any, which was
used to setup this tunnel.
Note that the distinction between the use
of the MPLS and GMPLS variants of the
signaling protocols is made through the
setting of the gmplsTunnelLspEncoding
object."
DEFVAL { none }
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 10 }
gmplsTunnelSetupPrio OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..7)
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the setup priority of this
tunnel."
REFERENCE
"1. RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP
Tunnels, Awduche et al, RFC 3209, December
2001.,
2. Constraint-Based LSP Setup using LDP,
Jamoussi, Internet Draft <draft-ietf-mpls-
cr-ldp-06.txt>, November 2001."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 11 }
gmplsTunnelHoldingPrio OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..7)
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"Indicates the holding priority for this
tunnel."
REFERENCE
"1. RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP
Tunnels, Awduche et al, RFC 3209, December
2001.,
2. Constraint-Based LSP Setup using LDP,
Jamoussi, Internet Draft <draft-ietf-mpls-
cr-ldp-06.txt>, November 2001."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 12 }
gmplsTunnelAttributes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
localProtectionDesired (0),
labelRecordingDesired (1),
seStyleDesired (2),
isPersistent (3),
isPinned (4),
recordRoute(5)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This bitmask indicates optional parameters
for this tunnel. Some of these bits map
direct to signaled values (for example
SESSION_ATTRIBUTES flags in RSVP-TE).
Others describe qualities of the tunnel.
The following describes these bitfields:
localProtectionDesired
This flag permits transit routers to use a
local repair mechanism which may result in
violation of the explicit route object.
When a fault is detected on an adjacent
downstream link or node, a transit router
can reroute traffic for fast service
restoration.
labelRecordingDesired
This flag indicates that label information
should be included when doing a route
record. This bit is not valid unless the
recordRoute bit is set.
seStyleDesired
This flag indicates that the tunnel ingress
node may choose to reroute this tunnel
without tearing it down.
When signaling uses RSVP, a tunnel egress
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node SHOULD use the SE Style when
responding with a Resv message.
isPersistent
Indicates whether this tunnel should be
restored automatically after a failure
occurs.
isPinned
This flag indicates whether the loose-
routed hops of this tunnel are to be
pinned.
recordRoute
This flag indicates whether or not the
signaling protocol should remember the
tunnel path after it has been signaled."
REFERENCE
"1. RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP
Tunnels, Awduche et al, RFC 3209, December
2001."
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 13 }
gmplsTunnelOwner OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsInitialCreationSource
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates which protocol created and is
responsible for managing this tunnel.
Values rsvp(4) and crldp(5) should not be
used at the head-end of a tunnel since the
tunnel will be created through some form of
management. The value ldp (3) should never
be used."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 14 }
gmplsTunnelLocalProtectInUse OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates that the local repair mechanism
is in use to maintain this tunnel (usually
in the face of an outage of the link it was
previously routed over)."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 15 }
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gmplsTunnelResourcePointer OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowPointer
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable represents a pointer to the
traffic parameter specification for this
tunnel. This value may point at an entry
in the gmplsTunnelResourceEntry to indicate
which gmplsTunnelResourceEntry is to be
assigned to this segment. This value may
optionally point at an externally defined
traffic parameter specification table. A
value of zeroDotZero indicates best-effort
treatment. By having the same value of
this object, two or more segments can
indicate resource sharing."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 16 }
gmplsTunnelInstancePriority OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This value indicates which priority, in
descending order, with 0 indicating the
lowest priority, within a group of tunnel
instances. A group of tunnel instances is
defined as a set of tunnels with the same
gmplsTunnelIndex in this table, but with a
different gmplsTunnelInstance. Tunnel group
priorities are used to denote the priority
at which a particular tunnel instance will
supercede another. Instances of tunnels
containing the same
gmplsTunnelInstancePriority will be used
for load sharing."
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 17 }
gmplsTunnelHopTableIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Index into the gmplsTunnelHopTable entry
that specifies the explicit route hops for
this tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 18 }
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gmplsTunnelARHopTableIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Index into the gmplsTunnelARHopTable entry
that specifies the actual hops traversed by
the tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 19 }
gmplsTunnelCHopTableIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Index into the gmplsTunnelCHopTable entry
that specifies the computed hops traversed
by the tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 20 }
gmplsTunnelPrimaryInstance OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsTunnelInstanceIndex
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the instance index of the primary
instance of this tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 21 }
gmplsTunnelPrimaryTimeUp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeTicks
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the total time the primary
instance of this tunnel has been active.
The primary instance of this tunnel is
defined in gmplsTunnelPrimaryInstance."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 22 }
gmplsTunnelPathChanges OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the number of times the path has
changed for this tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 23 }
gmplsTunnelLastPathChange OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX TimeTicks
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the time since the last path
change for this tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 24 }
gmplsTunnelCreationTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the value of SysUpTime when the
first instance of this tunnel came into
existence."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 25 }
gmplsTunnelStateTransitions OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the number of times the state of
this tunnel instance has changed."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 26 }
gmplsTunnelIncludeAnyAffinity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsTunnelAffinity
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A link satisfies the include-any constraint
if and only if the constraint is zero, or
the link and the constraint have a resource
class in common."
REFERENCE
"RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP
Tunnels, Awduche et al, RFC 3209, December
2001."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 27 }
gmplsTunnelIncludeAllAffinity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsTunnelAffinity
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A link satisfies the include-all constraint
if and only if the link contains all of the
administrative groups specified in the
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constraint."
REFERENCE
"RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP
Tunnels, Awduche et al, RFC 3209, December
2001."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 28 }
gmplsTunnelExcludeAnyAffinity OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsTunnelAffinity
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A link satisfies the exclude-any constraint
if and only if the link contains none of
the administrative groups specified in the
constraint."
REFERENCE
"RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP
Tunnels, Awduche et al, RFC 3209, December
2001."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 29 }
gmplsTunnelPathInUse OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This value denotes the configured path that
was chosen for this tunnel. This value
reflects the secondary index into the
gmplsTunnelHopTable. This path may not
exactly match the one in the ARHopTable due
to the fact that some CSPF modification may
have taken place. See the gmplsARHopTable
for the actual path being taken by the
tunnel. A value of zero denotes that no
path is currently in use or available."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 30 }
gmplsTunnelRole OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
head(1),
transit(2),
tail(3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This value signifies the role that this
tunnel entry/instance represents. This
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value MUST be set to head(1) at the
originating point of the tunnel. This value
MUST be set to transit(2) at transit points
along the tunnel, if transit points are
supported. This value MUST be set to
tail(3) at the terminating point of the
tunnel if tunnel tails are supported."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 31 }
gmplsTunnelTotalUpTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeTicks
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This value represents the aggregate up time
for all instances of this tunnel, if
available. If this value is unavailable, it
MUST return a value of 0."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 32 }
gmplsTunnelInstanceUpTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeTicks
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This value identifies the total time that
this tunnel instance's operStatus has been
Up(1)."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 33 }
gmplsTunnelAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
-- ready to pass packets
up(1),
down(2),
-- in some test mode
testing(3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the desired operational status of
this tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 34 }
gmplsTunnelOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
-- ready to pass packets
up(1),
down(2),
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-- in some test mode
testing(3),
-- status cannot be determined
unknown(4),
dormant(5),
-- some component is missing
notPresent(6),
-- down due to the state of
-- lower layer interfaces
lowerLayerDown(7)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the actual operational status of
this tunnel, which is typically but not
limited to, a function of the state of
individual segments of this tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 35 }
gmplsTunnelRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable is used to create, modify,
and/or delete a row in this table."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 36 }
gmplsTunnelStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX StorageType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable indicates the storage type
for this table entry. When set to
'permanent', the entire row is to be
stored."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 37 }
gmplsTunnelLSPEncoding OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
tunnelLspNotGmpls (0),
tunnelLspPacket (1),
tunnelLspEthernetV2Dix (2),
tunnelLspAnsiPdh (3),
tunnelLspEtsiPdh (4),
tunnelLspSdhItutG707 (5),
tunnelLspSonetAnsiT1105 (6),
tunnelLspDigitalWrapper (7),
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tunnelLspLambda (8),
tunnelLspFiber (9),
tunnelLspEthernet8023 (10),
tunnelLspFiberChannel (11)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the encoding of the
LSP being requested. It is only required
when a generalized label request will be
used for this LSP. A value of 0 in this
object indicates that a generalized label
request will not be used to set up this LSP
which means that MPLS procedures will be
used.
Ed Note: Should these be assigned and
maintained by IANA?"
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 38 }
gmplsTunnelSwitchingType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the type of switching that should
be performed on a particular link. This
field is needed for links that advertise
more than one type of switching capability.
Values of this field are as the Switching
Capability field defined in [GMPLS-RTG]
This object is only used if
gmplsTunnelLSPEncoding is not set to 0.
Ed Note: Should these values be assigned
and maintained by IANA or imported from
another MIB?
Currently the following values are valid:
unknown (0),
psc1 (1),
psc2 (2),
psc3 (3),
psc4 (4),
l2sc (51),
tdm (100),
lsc (150),
fsc (200)"
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 39 }
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gmplsTunnelLinkProtection OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
extraTraffic(1),
unprotected(2),
shared (3),
dedicatedOneToOne (4),
dedicatedOnePlusOne(5),
enhanced(6)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This bitmask indicates the level of link
protection required. A value of zero (no
bits set) indicates that any protection may
be used.
This object is only used if
gmplsTunnelLSPEncoding is not set to 0.
The following describes these bitfields:
extraTraffic
Indicates that the LSP should use links
that are protecting other (primary)
traffic. Such LSPs may be preempted when
the links carrying the (primary) traffic
being protected fail.
unprotected
Indicates that the LSP should not use any
link layer protection.
shared
Indicates that a shared link layer
protection scheme, such as 1:N
protection, should be used to support the
LSP.
dedicatedOneToOne
Indicates that a dedicated link layer
protection scheme, i.e., 1:1 protection,
should be used to support the LSP.
dedicatedOnePlusOne
Indicates that a dedicated link layer
protection scheme, i.e., 1+1 protection,
should be used to support the LSP.
enhanced
Indicates that a protection scheme that is
more reliable than Dedicated 1+1 should be
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used, e.g., 4 fiber BLSR/MS-SPRING."
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 40 }
gmplsTunnelGPid OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object indicates the payload carried
by the LSP. It is only required when GMPLS
will be used for this LSP.
This object is only used if
gmplsTunnelLSPEncoding is not set to 0.
Ed note: Should IANA maintain these values?
Is there a better way of doing this? Say,
having an enum for these values, plus
another bit mask for the ethertypes and a
flag to tell which to use?
Currently the following values are valid.
unknown(0),
asynchE4(5),
asynchDS3T3(6),
asynchE3(7),
bitsynchE3(8),
bytesynchE3(9),
asynchDS2T2(10),
bitsynchDS2T2(11),
asynchE1(13),
bytesynchE1(14),
bytesynch31ByDS0(15),
asynchDS1T1(16),
bitsynchDS1T1(17),
bytesynchDS1T1(18),
VC11VC12(19),
ds1SFAsynch(22),
ds1ESFAsynch(23),
ds3M23Asynch(24),
ds3CBitParityAsynch(25),
vt(26),
sts(27),
posNoScrambe16BitCrc(28),
posNoScrambe32BitCrc(29),
posScrambe16BitCrc(30),
posScrambe32BitCrc(31),
atm(32)
ethernet(33),
sdh(34),
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sonet(35),
digitalwrapper(36),
lambda(37),
etsiPdh (38),
ansiPdh (39),
lapsSdh (40),
fddi (41),
dqdb (42),
fiberChannel3 (43)"
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 41 }
gmplsTunnelSecondary OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates that the requested LSP is a
secondary LSP.
This object is only used if
gmplsTunnelLSPEncoding is not set to 0."
DEFVAL { false }
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 42 }
gmplsTunnelDirection OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
forward (0),
bidirectional (1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Whether this tunnel carries forward data
(is unidirectional) or is bidirectional.
By default, tunnels are unidirectional."
DEFVAL { forward }
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 43 }
gmplsTunnelPathComp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
dynamicFull(1),-- CSPF fully computed
explicit(2),-- fully specified path
dynamicPartial(3) -- CSPF partially computed
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This value instructs the source node on how
to perform path computation on the explicit
route specified by the associated entries
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in the gmplsTunnelHopTable.
dynamicFull
The user specifies at least the source and
destination of the path and expects that
the CSPF will calculate the remainder of
the path.
explicit
The user specifies the entire path for the
tunnel to take. This path may contain
strict or loose hops. Evaluation of the
explicit route will be performed hop by hop
through the network.
dynamicPartial
The user specifies at least the source and
destination of the path and expects that
the CSPF will calculate the remainder of
the path. The path computed by CSPF is
allowed to be only partially computed
allowing the remainder of the path to be
filled in across the network."
DEFVAL { explicit }
::= { gmplsTunnelEntry 44 }
-- End of gmplsTunnelTable
-- Begin gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextTable
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF
GmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains the next available
values of gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndex for
all values of gmplsTunnelHopListIndex."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 4 }
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in this table represents the next
available gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndex for
a specific value of
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gmplsTunnelHopListIndex.
This MIB table is indexed by
gmplsTunnelHopListIndex."
INDEX { gmplsTunnelHopListIndex }
::= { gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextTable 1 }
GmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextIndex
MplsPathIndexOrZero
}
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The next available
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndex for the given
value of gmplsTunnelHopListIndex. A value
of zero means that no further entries are
available."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextEntry 1 }
-- End of gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextTable
-- Begin gmplsTunnelHopIndexNextTable
gmplsTunnelHopIndexNextTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF GmplsTunnelHopIndexNextEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains the next available
values of gmplsTunnelHopIndex for all
parings of gmplsTunnelHopListIndex and
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndex, that is for
all entries in the gmplsTunnelHopTable."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 5 }
gmplsTunnelHopIndexNextEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsTunnelHopIndexNextEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in this table represents the next
available gmplsTunnelHopIndex for a
specific paring of gmplsTunnelHopListIndex
and gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndex.
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This MIB table is indexed by
gmplsTunnelHopListIndex."
INDEX {
gmplsTunnelHopListIndex,
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndex
}
::= { gmplsTunnelHopIndexNextTable 1 }
GmplsTunnelHopIndexNextEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
gmplsTunnelHopIndexNextIndex MplsPathIndexOrZero
}
gmplsTunnelHopIndexNextIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The next available gmplsTunnelHopIndex for
the given paring of gmplsTunnelHopListIndex
and gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndex.
A value of zero means that no further
entries are available."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopIndexNextEntry 1 }
-- End of gmplsTunnelHopIndexNextTable
-- Begin gmplsTunnelHopTable
gmplsTunnelHopListIndexNext OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndex
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains an appropriate value
to be used for gmplsTunnelHopListIndex when
creating entries in the
gmplsTunnelHopTable. If the number of
unassigned entries is exhausted, a
retrieval operation will return a value of
0. This object may also return a value of
0 when the LSR is unable to accept
conceptual row creation, for example, if
the mplsTunnelHopTable is implemented as
read-only.
To obtain the value of
gmplsTunnelHopListIndex for a new entry in
the gmplsTunnelHopTable, the manager issues
a management protocol retrieval operation
to obtain the current value of
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gmplsTunnelHopIndex.
After each retrieval operation, the agent
should modify the value to reflect the next
unassigned index. After a manager
retrieves a value the agent will determine
through its local policy when this index
value will be made available for reuse."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 6 }
gmplsTunnelHopTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF GmplsTunnelHopEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The gmplsTunnelHopTable is used to indicate
the explicit labels and hops to be used for
an MPLS or GMPLS tunnel defined in
gmplsTunnelTable, when it is established
using signaling. Each row in this table is
indexed by gmplsTunnelHopListIndex. Each
row also has a secondary index
gmplsTunnelHopIndex corresponding to the
next hop that this row corresponds to. The
first row in the table is the first hop
after the origination point of the tunnel.
In case we want to specify a particular
interface on the originating LSR of an
outgoing tunnel by which we want packets to
exit the LSR, we specify this as the first
hop for this tunnel in gmplsTunnelHopTable.
Note that some rows encode objects that are
only valid for GMPLS tunnels."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 7 }
gmplsTunnelHopEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsTunnelHopEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in this table represents a tunnel
hop. An entry is created by a network
administrator for signaled an ERLSP to be
set up by a signaling protocol."
INDEX {
gmplsTunnelHopListIndex,
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndex,
gmplsTunnelHopIndex
}
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::= { gmplsTunnelHopTable 1 }
GmplsTunnelHopEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
gmplsTunnelHopListIndex MplsPathIndex,
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndex MplsPathIndex,
gmplsTunnelHopIndex MplsPathIndex,
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType GmplsHopAddrType,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4Addr InetAddressIPv4,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4PrefixLen Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv6Addr InetAddressIPv6,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv6PrefixLen Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelHopAsNumber Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelHopLspId MplsLSPID,
gmplsTunnelHopType INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelHopIncludeExclude INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionName DisplayString,
gmplsTunnelHopRowStatus RowStatus,
gmplsTunnelHopStorageType StorageType,
gmplsTunnelHopLabelStatuses BITS,
gmplsTunnelHopExplicitLabel Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelHopExplicitReverseLabel
Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelHopUnnumberedInterface
InterfaceIndexOrZero
}
gmplsTunnelHopListIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Primary index into this table identifying a
particular explicit route object."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 1 }
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Secondary index into this table identifying
a particular group of hops representing a
particular configured path. This is
otherwise known as a path option."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 2 }
gmplsTunnelHopIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"Secondary index into this table identifying
a particular hop."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 3 }
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsHopAddrType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Denotes the type of this tunnel hop entry."
DEFVAL { ipV4 }
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 4 }
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4Addr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressIPv4
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to
ipV4(1), then this value will contain the
IPv4 address of this hop. If
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to lspid(4),
then this value will contain the Ingress
LSR ID of the Tunnel. If
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to
unnumberedIpV4(6) then this value will
contain LSR ID of the router on which the
unnumbered interface resides. This object
is otherwise insignificant and should
contain a value of 0."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 5 }
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4PrefixLen OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..32)
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelHopAddrType is ipV4(1), then
the prefix length for this hop's IPv4
address is contained herein. This object is
otherwise insignificant and should contain
a value of 0."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 6 }
gmplsTunnelHopIpv6Addr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressIPv6
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"If gmplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to
ipV6(2), then this value will contain the
IPv6 address of this hop. If
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to
lspidIpV6(5), then this value will contain
the Ingress LSR ID of the Tunnel. If
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to
unnumberedIpV6(7) then this value will
contain LSR ID of the router on which the
unnumbered interface resides. This object
is otherwise insignificant and should
contain a value of 0."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 7 }
gmplsTunnelHopIpv6PrefixLen OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..128)
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to
ipV6(2), this value will contain the prefix
length for this hop's IPv6 address. This
object is otherwise insignificant and
should contain a value of 0."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 8 }
gmplsTunnelHopAsNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to
asNumber(3), then this value will contain
the AS number of this hop. This object is
otherwise insignificant and should contain
a value of 0 to indicate this fact."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 9 }
gmplsTunnelHopLspId OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsLSPID
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to
lspid(4) or lspidIpV6(5), then this value
will contain the LSPID of a tunnel to use
for this hop. The tunnel being configured
is tunneled through this hop (using label
stacking). This object is otherwise
insignificant and should contain a value of
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0 to indicate this fact.
Note that not all signaling protocols
include the facility to signal this type of
explicit hop."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 10 }
gmplsTunnelHopType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
strict(1),
loose(2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Denotes whether this tunnel hop is routed
in a strict or loose fashion."
DEFVAL { strict }
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 11 }
gmplsTunnelHopIncludeExclude OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
include(1),
exclude(2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If this value is set to include(1), then
this indicates that this hop must be
included in the tunnel's path. If this
value is set to exclude(2), then this hop
must be avoided when calculating the path
for this tunnel. The default value of this
object is include(1), so that by default
all indicated hops are included in the CSPF
path computation."
DEFVAL { include }
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 12 }
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The description of this series of hops as
they relate to the specified path option."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 13 }
gmplsTunnelHopRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
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MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable is used to create, modify,
and/or delete a row in this table."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 14 }
gmplsTunnelHopStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX StorageType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable indicates the storage type
for this table entry. When set to
'permanent', the entire row is to be
stored."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 15 }
gmplsTunnelHopLabelStatuses OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
forwardPresent (0),
reversePresent (1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This bitmask indicates the presence and
status of labels indicated by the
gmplsTunnelHopExplicitLabel and
gmplsTunnelHopExplicitReverseLabel objects.
For the Present bits, a set bit indicates
that a label is present for this hop in the
route."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 16 }
gmplsTunnelHopExplicitLabel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the row entry in the
gmplsLabelTabel that defines the explicit
label to use in the explicit route as the
forward path label at this point. This
value only has meaning if the
forwardPresent bit of
gmplsTunnelHopLabelStatuses is set.
This variable is only valid for settings of
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType which may be
associated with a forward path label.
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Note that in implementations where the
label may be encoded within a 32 bit
integer and where gmplsLabelTable is not
implemented, this object may directly
contain the
label value to use."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 17 }
gmplsTunnelHopExplicitReverseLabel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the row entry in the
gmplsLabelTabel that defines the explicit
label to use in the explicit route as the
reverse path label at this point. This
value only has meaning if the
reversePresent bit of
gmplsTunnelHopLabelStatuses is set.
This variable is only valid for settings of
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType which may be
associated with a reverse path label.
Note that in implementations where the
label may be encoded within a 32 bit
integer and where gmplsLabelTable is not
implemented, this object may directly
contain the
label value to use."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 18 }
gmplsTunnelHopUnnumberedInterface OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the interface index of the
unnumbered interface to use when setting up
the LSP. Only has value when
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to
unnumberedIfIpV4(6) or unnumberedIfIpV6(7)
in which case the corresponding
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4Addr or
gmplsTunnelHopIpv6Addr variable must contain an LSR id."
::= { gmplsTunnelHopEntry 19 }
-- End of gmplsTunnelHopTable
-- Begin of gmplsTunnelResourceTable
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gmplsTunnelResourceIndexNext OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0.. 2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object contains the next appropriate
value to be used for
gmplsTunnelResourceIndex when creating
entries in the mplsTunnelResourceTable. If
the number of unassigned entries is
exhausted, a retrieval operation will
return a value of 0. This object may also
return a value of 0 when the LSR is unable
to accept conceptual row creation, for
example, if the gmplsTunnelTable is
implemented as read-only. To obtain the
gmplsTunnelResourceIndex value for a new
entry, the manager must first issue a
management protocol retrieval operation to
obtain the current value of this object.
The agent should modify the value to
reflect the next unassigned index after
each retrieval operation. After a manager
retrieves a value the agent will determine
through its local policy when this index
value will be made available for reuse."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 8 }
gmplsTunnelResourceTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF GmplsTunnelResourceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The gmplsTunnelResourceTable allows a
manager to specify which resources are
desired for an MPLS tunnel. This table
also allows several tunnels to point to a
single entry in this table, implying that
these tunnels should share resources."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 9 }
gmplsTunnelResourceEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsTunnelResourceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in this table represents a set of
resources for a GMPLS or MPLS tunnel. An
entry can be created by a network
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administrator or by an SNMP agent as
instructed by a signaling protocol."
INDEX{ gmplsTunnelResourceIndex }
::= { gmplsTunnelResourceTable 1 }
GmplsTunnelResourceEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
gmplsTunnelResourceIndex Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelResourceMaxRate MplsBitRate,
gmplsTunnelResourceMeanRate MplsBitRate,
gmplsTunnelResourceMaxBurstSize MplsBurstSize,
gmplsTunnelResourceMeanBurstSize MplsBurstSize,
gmplsTunnelResourceExcessBurstSize MplsBurstSize,
gmplsTunnelResourceFrequency INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelResourceWeight Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelResourceRowStatus RowStatus,
gmplsTunnelResourceStorageType StorageType
}
gmplsTunnelResourceIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Uniquely identifies this row."
::= { gmplsTunnelResourceEntry 1 }
gmplsTunnelResourceMaxRate OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsBitRate
UNITS "bits per second"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum rate in bits/second. Note that
setting gmplsTunnelResourceMaxRate,
gmplsTunnelResourceMeanRate, and
gmplsTunnelResourceMaxBurstSize to 0
indicates best-effort treatment. This
object is copied to an instance of
gmplsTrafficParamMaxRate in
gmplsTrafficParamTable the OID of which is
copied into the corresponding
gmplsInSegmentTrafficParamPtr."
REFERENCE
"T. Nadeau et al., GMPLS Label Switching
Router Management Information Base Using
SMIv2, Internet Draft <draft-nadeau-ccamp-
gmpls-lsr-mib-01.txt>, January 2002."
::= { gmplsTunnelResourceEntry 2 }
gmplsTunnelResourceMeanRate OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX MplsBitRate
UNITS "bits per second"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is copied into an instance of
gmplsTrafficParamMeanRate in the
gmplsTrafficParamTable. The OID of this
table entry is then copied into the
corresponding
gmplsInSegmentTrafficParamPtr.
When resource allocation is performed as
requested by this TSpec object, it is
copied into an entry in
gmplsTrafficParamTable [GMPLSLSRMIB]:
gmplsTunnelInMeanRate to
gmplsTrafficParamMeanRate.
The OID of this entry is copied to
gmplsInSegmentTrafficParamPtr of the
corresponding in-segment entry."
REFERENCE
"T. Nadeau et al., GMPLS Label Switching
Router Management Information Base Using
SMIv2, Internet Draft <draft-nadeau-ccamp-
gmpls-lsr-mib-01.txt>, January 2002."
::= { gmplsTunnelResourceEntry 3 }
gmplsTunnelResourceMaxBurstSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsBurstSize
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum burst size in bytes. This
object is copied to
gmplsInSegmentMaxBurstSize of the
corresponding in-segment.
When resource allocation is performed as
requested by this TSpec object, it is
copied into an entry in
gmplsTrafficParamTable [LSRMIB]:
gmplsTunnelInMaxBurstSize to
gmplsTrafficParamMaxBurstSize. The OID of
this entry is copied to
gmplsInSegmentTrafficParamPtr of the
corresponding in-segment entry."
REFERENCE
"T. Nadeau et al., GMPLS Label Switching
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Router Management Information Base Using
SMIv2, Internet Draft <draft-nadeau-ccamp-
gmpls-lsr-mib-01.txt>, January 2002."
::= { gmplsTunnelResourceEntry 4 }
gmplsTunnelResourceMeanBurstSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsBurstSize
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The mean burst size in bytes. The
implementations which do not implement this
variable must return 0 for this value and
must not allow a user to set this value."
::= { gmplsTunnelResourceEntry 5 }
gmplsTunnelResourceExcessBurstSize OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsBurstSize
UNITS "bytes"
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The Excess burst size in bytes. The
implementations which do not implement this
variable must return 0 for this value and
must not allow a user to set this value."
REFERENCE
"CR-LDP Specification, Section 4.3."
::= { gmplsTunnelResourceEntry 6 }
gmplsTunnelResourceFrequency OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unspecified(1),
frequent(2),
veryFrequent(3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The granularity of the availability of
committed rate. The implementations which
do not implement this variable must return
unspecified(1) for this value and must not
allow a user to set this value."
REFERENCE
"CR-LDP Specification, Section 4.3."
::= { gmplsTunnelResourceEntry 7 }
gmplsTunnelResourceWeight OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX Unsigned32(0..255)
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The relative weight for using excess
bandwidth above its committed rate. The
value of 0 means that weight is not
applicable for the CR-LSP."
REFERENCE
"CR-LDP Specification, Section 4.3."
::= { gmplsTunnelResourceEntry 8 }
gmplsTunnelResourceRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable is used to create, modify,
and/or delete a row in this table."
::= { gmplsTunnelResourceEntry 9 }
gmplsTunnelResourceStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX StorageType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable indicates the storage type
for this table entry. When set to
'permanent', the entire row is to be
stored."
::= { gmplsTunnelResourceEntry 10 }
-- End gmplsTunnelResourceTable
-- Tunnel Actual Route Hop table.
gmplsTunnelARHopTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF GmplsTunnelARHopEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The gmplsTunnelARHopTable is used to
indicate the hops, strict or loose, for a
GMPLS or MPLS tunnel defined in
gmplsTunnelTable, as reported by the
signaling protocol, for the outgoing
direction of the tunnel. Each row in this
table is indexed by
gmplsTunnelARHopListIndex. Each row also
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has a secondary index
gmplsTunnelARHopIndex, corresponding to the
next hop that this row corresponds to. The
first row in the table is the first hop
after the origination point of the tunnel.
In case we want to specify a particular
interface on the originating LSR of an
outgoing tunnel by which we want packets to
exit the LSR, we specify this as the first
hop for this tunnel in
gmplsTunnelARHopTable.
Please note that since the information
necessary to build entries within this
table is not provided by some signaling
protocols, implementation of this table is
optional. Furthermore, since the
information in this table is actually
provided by the signaling protocol after
the path has been set-up, the entries in
this table are provided only for
observation, and hence, all variables in
this table are accessible exclusively as
read-only."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 10 }
gmplsTunnelARHopEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsTunnelARHopEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in this table represents a tunnel
hop. An entry is created by the signaling
protocol for a signaled ERLSP set up by the
signaling protocol."
INDEX { gmplsTunnelARHopListIndex, gmplsTunnelARHopIndex
}
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopTable 1 }
GmplsTunnelARHopEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
gmplsTunnelARHopListIndex MplsPathIndex,
gmplsTunnelARHopIndex MplsPathIndex,
gmplsTunnelARHopAddrType GmplsHopAddrType,
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv4Addr InetAddressIPv4,
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv4PrefixLen Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv6Addr InetAddressIPv6,
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv6PrefixLen Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelARHopAsNumber Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelARHopLspId MplsLSPID,
gmplsTunnelARHopLabelStatuses BITS,
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gmplsTunnelARHopExplicitLabel Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelARHopExplicitReverseLabel
Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelARHopUnnumberedInterface
InterfaceIndexOrZero,
gmplsTunnelARHopProtection BITS
}
gmplsTunnelARHopListIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Primary index into this table identifying a
particular recorded hop list."
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 1 }
gmplsTunnelARHopIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Secondary index into this table identifying
the particular hop."
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 2 }
gmplsTunnelARHopAddrType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsHopAddrType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Denotes the address type of this tunnel
hop.
Only the values ipV4(1), ipV6(2),
unnumberedIfIpV4(6) and unnumberedIfIpV6(7)
will be seen for this object."
DEFVAL { ipV4 }
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 3 }
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv4Addr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressIPv4
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelARHopAddrType is set to
ipV4(1), then this value will contain the
IPv4 address of this hop. This object is
otherwise insignificant and should contain
a value of 0."
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::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 4 }
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv4PrefixLen OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..32)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelARHopAddrType is ipV4(1),
then the prefix length for this hop's IPv4
address is contained herein. This object is
otherwise insignificant and should contain
a value of 0."
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 5 }
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv6Addr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressIPv6
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If the gmplsTunnelARHopAddrType is set to
ipV6(2), then this variable contains the
IPv6 address of this hop. This object is
otherwise insignificant and should contain
a value of 0."
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 6 }
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv6PrefixLen OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..128)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelARHopAddrType is set to
ipV6(2), this value will contain the prefix
length for this hop's IPv6 address. This
object is otherwise insignificant and
should contain a value of 0."
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 7 }
gmplsTunnelARHopAsNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelARHopAddrType is set to
asNumber(3), then this value will contain
the AS number of this hop. This object is
otherwise insignificant and should contain
a value of 0 to indicate this fact.
Note that not all signaling protocols are
capable of recording this information."
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::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 8 }
gmplsTunnelARHopLspId OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsLSPID
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelARHopAddrType is set to
lspid(4) or lspidIpV6(5), then this value
will contain the LSPID of a tunnel used for
this hop. The tunnel being reported has
been tunneled through this hop (using label
stacking). This object is otherwise
insignificant and should contain a value of
0 to indicate this fact.
Note that not all signaling protocols are
capable of recording this information."
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 9 }
gmplsTunnelARHopLabelStatuses OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
forwardPresent (0),
reversePresent (1),
forwardGlobal (2),
reverseGlobal (3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This bitmask indicates the presence and
status of labels indicated by the
gmplsTunnelARHopExplicitLabel and
gmplsTunnelARHopExplicitReverseLabel
objects.
For the Present bits, a set bit indicates
that a label is present for this hop in the
route.
For the Global bits, a set bit indicates
that the label comes from the Global Label
Space. A clear bit indicates that this is
a Per-Interface label. A Global bit only
has meaning if the corresponding Present
bit is set."
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 10 }
gmplsTunnelARHopExplicitLabel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"Indicates the row entry in the
gmplsLabelTabel that defines the label used
in the path as forward path at this point.
This value only has meaning if the
forwardPresent bit of
gmplsTunnelARHopLabelStatuses is set.
Note that in implementations where the
label may be encoded within a 32 bit
integer and where gmplsLabelTable is not
implemented, this object may directly
contain the label value to use."
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 11 }
gmplsTunnelARHopExplicitReverseLabel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the row entry in the
gmplsLabelTabel that defines the label used
in the path as reverse path at this point.
This value only has meaning if the
reversePresent bit of
gmplsTunnelARHopLabelStatuses is set.
Note that in implementations where the
label may be encoded within a 32 bit
integer and where gmplsLabelTable is not
implemented, this object may directly
contain the label value to use."
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 12 }
gmplsTunnelARHopUnnumberedInterface OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the interface index of the
unnumbered interface used when setting up
the LSP.
Only has value when
gmplsTunnelARHopAddrType is set to
unnumberedIfIpV4(6) or unnumberedIfIpV6(7)
in which case the corresponding
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv4Addr or
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv6Addr variable must
contain an LSR id."
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 13 }
gmplsTunnelARHopProtection OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
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localAvailable (0),
localInUse (1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Availability and usage of protection on the
reported link.
localAvailable indicates that the link
downstream of this node is protected via a
local repair mechanism. This flag can only
be set if the localProtectionDesired bit
was set in gmplsTunnelAttributes for this
tunnel.
localInUse indicates that a local repair
mechanism is in use to maintain this tunnel
(usually in the face of an outage of the
link it was previously routed over)."
::= { gmplsTunnelARHopEntry 14 }
-- End of mplsTunnelARHopTable
-- Tunnel Computed Hop table.
gmplsTunnelCHopTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF GmplsTunnelCHopEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The gmplsTunnelCHopTable is used to
indicate the hops, strict or loose, for a
GMPLS or MPLS tunnel defined in
gmplsTunnelTable, as computed by a
constraint-based routing protocol, based on
the gmplsTunnelHopTable for the outgoing
direction of the tunnel. Each row in this
table is indexed by
gmplsTunnelCHopListIndex. Each row also
has a secondary index gmplsTunnelCHopIndex,
corresponding to the next hop that this row
corresponds to. The first row in the table
is the first hop after the origination
point of the tunnel. In case we want to
specify a particular interface on the
originating LSR of an outgoing tunnel by
which we want packets to exit the LSR, we
specify this as the first hop for this
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tunnel in gmplsTunnelCHopTable.
Please note that since the information
necessary to build entries within this
table may not be supported by some LSRs,
implementation of this table is optional.
Furthermore, since the information in this
table is actually provided by routing
protocol after the path has been computed,
the entries in this table are provided only
for observation, and hence, all variables
in this table are accessible exclusively as
read-only."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 11 }
gmplsTunnelCHopEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsTunnelCHopEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in this table represents a tunnel
hop. An entry in this table is created by
a constraint-based routing protocol based
on the hops specified in the corresponding
gmplsTunnelHopTable."
INDEX { gmplsTunnelCHopListIndex, gmplsTunnelCHopIndex }
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopTable 1 }
GmplsTunnelCHopEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
gmplsTunnelCHopListIndex MplsPathIndex,
gmplsTunnelCHopIndex MplsPathIndex,
gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType GmplsHopAddrType,
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv4Addr InetAddressIPv4,
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv4PrefixLen Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv6Addr InetAddressIPv6,
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv6PrefixLen Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelCHopAsNumber Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelCHopLspId MplsLSPID,
gmplsTunnelCHopType INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelCHopLabelStatuses BITS,
gmplsTunnelCHopExplicitLabel Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelCHopExplicitReverseLabel
Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelCHopUnnumberedInterface
InterfaceIndexOrZero
}
gmplsTunnelCHopListIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Primary index into this table identifying a
particular computed hop list."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 1 }
gmplsTunnelCHopIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsPathIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Secondary index into this table identifying
the particular hop."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 2 }
gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsHopAddrType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Denotes the address type of this tunnel
hop."
DEFVAL { ipV4 }
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 3 }
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv4Addr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressIPv4
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType is set to
ipV4(1), then this value contains the IPv4
address of this hop.
If gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType is set to
lspid(4), then this value contains the
Ingress LSR ID of the Tunnel. If
gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType is set to
unnumberedIpV4(6) then this value contains
LSR ID of the router on which the
unnumbered interface resides.
This object is otherwise insignificant and
contains a value of 0."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 4 }
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv4PrefixLen OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..32)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType is ipV4(1), then
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the prefix length for this hop's IPv4
address is contained herein. This object is
otherwise insignificant and contains a
value of 0."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 5 }
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv6Addr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressIPv6
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType is set to
ipV6(2), then this value contains the IPv6
address of this hop. If
gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType is set to
lspidIpV6(5), then this value contains the
Ingress LSR ID of the Tunnel. If
gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType is set to
unnumberedIpV6(7) then this value contains
LSR ID of the router on which the
unnumbered interface resides.
This object is otherwise insignificant and
contains a value of 0."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 6 }
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv6PrefixLen OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..128)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelHopAddrType is set to
ipV6(2), this value contains the prefix
length for this hop's IPv6 address. This
object is otherwise insignificant and
contains a value of 0."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 7 }
gmplsTunnelCHopAsNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType is set to
asNumber(3), then this value contains the
AS number of this hop. This object is
otherwise insignificant and contains a
value of 0 to indicate this fact."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 8 }
gmplsTunnelCHopType OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
strict(1),
loose(2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Denotes whether this tunnel hop is routed
in a strict or loose fashion."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 9 }
gmplsTunnelCHopLspId OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX MplsLSPID
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType is set to
lspid(4) or lspidIpV6(5), then this value
will contain the LSPID of a tunnel to use
for this hop. The tunnel being configured
is tunneled through this hop (using label
stacking).
This object is otherwise insignificant and
should contain a value of 0 to indicate
this fact.
Note that not all signaling protocols
include the facility to signal this type of
explicit hop."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 10 }
gmplsTunnelCHopLabelStatuses OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
forwardPresent (0),
reversePresent (1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This bitmask indicates the presence and
status of labels indicated by the
gmplsTunnelCHopExplicitLabel and
gmplsTunnelCHopExplicitReverseLabel
objects.
For the Present bits, a set bit indicates
that a label is present for this hop in the
route."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 11 }
gmplsTunnelCHopExplicitLabel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
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MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the row entry in the
gmplsLabelTabel that defines the explicit
label to use in the explicit route as the
forward path label at this point.
This value only has meaning if the
forwardPresent bit of
gmplsTunnelCHopLabelStatuses is set.
This variable is only valid for settings of
gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType which may be
associated with a forward path label.
Note that in implementations where the
label may be encoded within a 32 bit
integer and where gmplsLabelTable is not
implemented, this object may directly
contain the label value to use."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 12 }
gmplsTunnelCHopExplicitReverseLabel OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the row entry in the
gmplsLabelTabel that defines the explicit
label to use in the explicit route as the
reverse path label at this point.
This value only has meaning if the
reversePresent bit of
gmplsTunnelCHopLabelStatuses is set.
This variable is only valid for settings of
gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType which may be
associated with a forward path label.
Note that in implementations where the
label may be encoded within a 32 bit
integer and where gmplsLabelTable is not
implemented, this object may directly
contain the label value to use."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 13 }
gmplsTunnelCHopUnnumberedInterface OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates the interface index of the
unnumbered interface to use when setting up
the LSP.
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Only has value when gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType
is set to unnumberedIfIpV4(6) or
unnumberedIfIpV6(7) in which case the
corresponding gmplsTunnelCHopIpv4Addr or
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv6Addr variable contains
an LSR id."
::= { gmplsTunnelCHopEntry 14 }
-- End of gmplsTunnelCHopTable
-- GMPLS Tunnel Performance Table.
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF GmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table provides per-tunnel packet
performance information."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 12 }
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in this table is created by the
LSR for every tunnel where packets are
visible to the LSR.
Its is an extension to gmplsTunnelEntry."
AUGMENTS { gmplsTunnelEntry }
::= { gmplsTunnelPacketPerfTable 1 }
GmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfPackets Counter32,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfHCPackets Counter64,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfErrors Counter32,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfBytes Counter32,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfHCBytes Counter64,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsPackets Counter32,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsHCPackets Counter64,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsErrors Counter32,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsBytes Counter32,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsHCBytes Counter64
}
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfPackets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Number of packets forwarded on the tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry 1 }
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfHCPackets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"High capacity counter for number of packets
forwarded on the tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry 2 }
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfErrors OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Number of errored packets received on the
tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry 3 }
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Number of bytes forwarded on the tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry 4 }
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfHCBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"High capacity counter for number of bytes
forwarded on the tunnel."
::= { gmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry 5 }
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsPackets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Number of packets forwarded on the tunnel
in the reverse direction if it is
bidirectional."
::= { gmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry 6 }
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gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsHCPackets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"High capacity counter for number of packets
forwarded on the tunnel in the reverse
direction if it is bidirectional."
::= { gmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry 7 }
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsErrors OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Number of errored packets received on the
tunnel in the reverse direction if it is
bidirectional."
::= { gmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry 8 }
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Number of bytes forwarded on the tunnel in
the reverse direction if it is
bidirectional."
::= { gmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry 9 }
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsHCBytes OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"High capacity counter for number of bytes
forwarded on the tunnel in the reverse
direction if it is bidirectional."
::= { gmplsTunnelPacketPerfEntry 10 }
-- End of gmplsTunnelPacketPerfTable
-- GMPLS Tunnel Error Table.
gmplsTunnelErrorTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF GmplsTunnelErrorEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"This table provides per-tunnel information
about errors. Errors may be detected
locally or reported through the signaling
protocol."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 13 }
gmplsTunnelErrorEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsTunnelErrorEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in this table is created by the
LSR for every tunnel where error
information is visible to the LSR.
Its is an extension to gmplsTunnelEntry."
AUGMENTS { gmplsTunnelEntry }
::= { gmplsTunnelErrorTable 1 }
GmplsTunnelErrorEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
gmplsTunnelErrorLastError INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelErrorLastTime TimeStamp,
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterType INTEGER,
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterIpv4Addr InetAddressIPv4,
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterIpv6Addr InetAddressIPv6,
gmplsTunnelErrorProtocolCode Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelErrorProtocolSubcode Unsigned32,
gmplsTunnelErrorHelpString DisplayString
}
gmplsTunnelErrorLastError OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
noError (0),
unknown (1),
localProtocol (2),
remoteProtocol (3),
configuration (4),
pathComputation (5),
localResources (6)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The nature of the last error.
Protocol errors encompass all errors that
may be reported through the protocol and
give a wider set of error codes than those
provided here. It may be useful for an
implementation to report locally detected
errors using the codes provided by the
signaling protocols to give a better
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diagnosis of the error.
Values in excess of 32767 are reserved for
implementation-specific error codes."
::= { gmplsTunnelErrorEntry 1 }
gmplsTunnelErrorLastTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The time at which the last error occurred.
This is presented as the value of SysUpTime
when the error occurred or was reported to
this node.
If gmplsTunnelErrorLastError has the value
noError (0), then this object is ignored."
::= { gmplsTunnelErrorEntry 2 }
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
noError (0),
unknown (1),
localNode (2),
localIpV4 (3),
remoteIpV4 (4),
localIpV6 (5),
remoteIpV6 (6)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The reporter of the last error recorded.
This object is used principally to aid in
interpretation of
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterIpv4Addr and
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterIpv6Addr. Where
the error has been locally generated and
there is no requirement to associate the
error with any specific local address (such
as an interface), the value localNode (2)
may be used.
When gmplsTunnelErrorLastError has the
value noError (0), then this object should
have the value noError (0) and should be
ignored."
::= { gmplsTunnelErrorEntry 3 }
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterIpv4Addr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressIPv4
MAX-ACCESS read-only
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The address of the node reporting the last
error, or the address of the resource (such
as an interface) associated with the error.
This object only has meaning if the object
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterType has value
localIpV4 (3) or remoteIpV4 (4). Otherwise
the object should contain the value zero."
::= { gmplsTunnelErrorEntry 4 }
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterIpv6Addr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressIPv6
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The address of the node reporting the last
error, or the address of the resource (such
as an interface) associated with the error.
This object only has meaning if the object
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterType has value
localIpV4 (3) or remoteIpV4 (4). Otherwise
the object should contain the value zero."
::= { gmplsTunnelErrorEntry 5 }
gmplsTunnelErrorProtocolCode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The primary error code associated with the
last error and the protocol used to signal
this tunnel.
The relevant protocol is indicated by the
gmplsTunnelSignallingProto object."
::= { gmplsTunnelErrorEntry 6 }
gmplsTunnelErrorProtocolSubcode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The secondary error code associated with
the last error and the protocol used to
signal this tunnel.
The relevant protocol is indicated by the
gmplsTunnelSignallingProto object."
::= { gmplsTunnelErrorEntry 7 }
gmplsTunnelErrorHelpString OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A textual string containing information
about the last error, recovery actions and
support advice. If there is no help string
this object contains a zero length string."
::= { gmplsTunnelErrorEntry 8 }
-- CR-LDP Tunnel Resource Table
gmplsTunnelCRLDPResTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF GmplsTunnelCRLDPResEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The gmplsTunnelCRLDPResTable allows a
manager to specify which CR-LDP-specific
resources are desired for a GMPLS or MPLS
tunnel if that tunnel is signaled using CR-
LDP. Note that these attributes are in
addition to those specified in
gmplsTunnelResourceTable. This table also
allows several tunnels to point to a single
entry in this table, implying that these
tunnels should share resources."
::= { gmplsTeObjects 14 }
gmplsTunnelCRLDPResEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsTunnelCRLDPResEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry in this table represents a set of
resources for tunnel established using
CRLDP (gmplsTunnelSignallingProto equal to
crldp (3)). An entry can be created by a
network administrator or by an SNMP agent
as instructed by any MPLS signaling
protocol."
INDEX { gmplsTunnelResourceIndex }
::= { gmplsTunnelCRLDPResTable 1 }
GmplsTunnelCRLDPResEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
gmplsTunnelCRLDPResFlags BITS,
gmplsTunnelCRLDPResRowStatus RowStatus,
gmplsTunnelCRLDPResStorageType StorageType
}
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gmplsTunnelCRLDPResFlags OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX BITS {
pdrNegotiable (0),
pbsNegotiable (1),
cdrNegotiable (2),
cbsNegotiable (3),
ebsNegotiable (4),
weightNegotiable (5)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of the Flags conveyed as part of
the traffic parameters during the
establishment of the CRLSP.
Each flag is a Negotiable Flag
corresponding to a Traffic Parameter. The
Negotiable Flag value zero denotes Not
Negotiable and value one denotes
Negotiable."
REFERENCE
"Section 4.3, Constraint-Based LSP Setup
using LDP, Jamoussi, et. al, <draft-ietf-
mpls-crldp-06.txt>, November 2001."
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { gmplsTunnelCRLDPResEntry 1 }
gmplsTunnelCRLDPResRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable is used to create, modify,
and/or delete a row in this table."
::= { gmplsTunnelCRLDPResEntry 2 }
gmplsTunnelCRLDPResStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX StorageType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This variable indicates the storage type
for this table entry. When set to
'permanent', the entire row is to be
stored."
::= { gmplsTunnelCRLDPResEntry 3 }
-- End of gmplsTunnelCRLDPResTable
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-- Notifications.
gmplsTunnelTrapEnable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX GmplsTrapEnable
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object controls the generation of
gmplsTunnelUp and gmplsTunnelDown
notifications. If set to diabled (0),
these notifications are not emitted. If
set to oneAtATime (1), each notification
may only carry information about a single
Tunnel that has changed state. If set to
rangeAllowed (2), each notification MAY
carry information about a contiguous range
of Tunnels that have changed state, but
note that implementations may send multiple
individual notifications even when
rangeAllowed is selected."
DEFVAL { disabled }
::= { gmplsTeObjects 15 }
gmplsTunnelUp NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
gmplsTunnelAdminStatus,
gmplsTunnelOperStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification is generated when a
gmplsTunnelOperStatus object for one of the
configured tunnels is about to leave the
down state and transition into some other
state (but not into the notPresent state).
This other state is indicated by the
included value of gmplsTunnelOperStatus."
::= { gmplsTeNotifyPrefix 1 }
gmplsTunnelDown NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
gmplsTunnelAdminStatus,
gmplsTunnelOperStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification is generated when a
gmplsTunnelOperStatus object for one of the
configured tunnels is about to enter the
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down state from some other state (but not
from the notPresent state). This other
state is indicated by the included value of
gmplsTunnelOperStatus."
::= { gmplsTeNotifyPrefix 2 }
gmplsTunnelRerouted NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
gmplsTunnelAdminStatus,
gmplsTunnelOperStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification is generated when a
tunnel is rerouted. If the actual path is
used, then this tunnel's entry MAY contain
the new path for this tunnel some time
after this trap is issued by the agent."
::= { gmplsTeNotifyPrefix 3 }
gmplsTunnelReoptimized NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
gmplsTunnelAdminStatus,
gmplsTunnelOperStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification is generated when a
tunnel is reoptimized. If the actual path
is used, then this tunnel's entry MAY
contain the new path for this tunnel some
time after this trap is issued by the
agent."
::= { gmplsTeNotifyPrefix 4 }
-- End of notifications.
-- Module compliance.
gmplsTeGroups
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { gmplsTeConformance 1 }
gmplsTeCompliances
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { gmplsTeConformance 2 }
gmplsTeModuleCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"Compliance statement for agents that
support the GMPLS TE MIB."
MODULE -- this module
-- The mandatory group has to be implemented by all
-- LSRs that originate/terminate ESLSPs/tunnels.
-- In addition, depending on the type of tunnels
-- supported, other groups become mandatory as
-- explained below.
MANDATORY-GROUPS {
gmplsTunnelGroup,
gmplsTunnelScalarGroup
}
GROUP gmplsTunnelManualGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for devices which
support manual configuration of tunnels, in
addition to gmplsTunnelGroup. The
following constraints apply:
gmplsTunnelSignallingProto should be at
least read-only with a value of none(1)."
GROUP gmplsTunnelSignaledGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for devices which
support signaled tunnel set up, in addition
to gmplsTunnelGroup. The following
constraints apply:
gmplsTunnelSignallingProto should be at
least read-only returning a value of
ldp(2), or rsvp(3)."
GROUP gmplsTunnelIsNotIntfcGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for devices which
support tunnels that are not interfaces, in
addition to gmplsTunnelGroup. The
following constraints apply:
gmplsTunnelIsIf must at least be read-only
returning no(0)."
GROUP gmplsTunnelIsIntfcGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for devices which
support tunnels that are interfaces, in
addition to gmplsTunnelGroup. The
following constraints apply:
gmplsTunnelIsIf must at least be read-only
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returning numbered(1)."
GROUP gmplsTunnelOptionalGroup
DESCRIPTION
"Objects in this group are optional."
GROUP gmplsTunnelCRLDPResOptionalGroup
DESCRIPTION
"Objects in this group are optional."
GROUP gmplsTeNotificationControlGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is mandatory for devices which
support some or all of the defined
notifications within this MIB."
GROUP gmplsTeNotificationGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional. If this group is
supported then
gmplsTeNotificationControlGroup is
mandatory."
-- GMPLS Tunnel scalars.
OBJECT gmplsTunnelsConfigured
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelActive
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelTEDistProto
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelMaxHops
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
-- gmplsTunnelTable
OBJECT gmplsTunnelName
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
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"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelDescr
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelIsIf
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelIfIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelXCPointer
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelSignallingProto
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelSetupPrio
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHoldingPrio
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelAttributes
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelOwner
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelLocalProtectInUse
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
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"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelResourcePointer
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelInstancePriority
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopTableIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelARHopTableIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopTableIndex
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPrimaryInstance
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPrimaryTimeUp
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPathChanges
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelLastPathChange
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCreationTime
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
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"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelStateTransitions
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelIncludeAnyAffinity
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelIncludeAllAffinity
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelExcludeAnyAffinity
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPathInUse
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Read-only support is required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelRole
SYNTAX INTEGER { head(1) }
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Only support for head is required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelTotalUpTime
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Read-only support is required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelInstanceUpTime
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Read-only support is required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelAdminStatus
SYNTAX INTEGER { up (1), down (2) }
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Only up and down states must be supported.
Write access is not required."
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OBJECT gmplsTunnelOperStatus
SYNTAX INTEGER { up (1), down (2) }
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Only up and down states must be supported.
Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelRowStatus
SYNTAX INTEGER {
active(1),
notInService(2),
createAndGo(4),
destroy(6)
}
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"The notReady(3) and createAndWait(5) states
need not be supported. Write access is not
required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelStorageType
SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1) }
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Only other (1) needs to be supported."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelLSPEncoding
SYNTAX INTEGER {
tunnelLspNotGmpls (0),
tunnelLspPacket (1),
tunnelLspEthernetV2Dix (2),
tunnelLspAnsiPdh (3),
tunnelLspEtsiPdh (4),
tunnelLspSdhItutG7071996 (5),
tunnelLspSonetAnsiT11051995 (6),
tunnelLspDigitalWrapper (7),
tunnelLspLambda (8),
tunnelLspFiber (9),
tunnelLspEthernet8023 (10),
tunnelLspSdhItutG7072000 (11),
tunnelLspSonetAnsiT11052000 (12)
}
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Only tunnelLspNotGmpls (0) is required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelLinkProtection
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Read-only support is required."
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OBJECT gmplsTunnelGPid
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Read-only support is required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelSecondary
SYNTAX TruthValue
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Only false is required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelDirection
SYNTAX TruthValue
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Only false is required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPathComp
SYNTAX INTEGER {
dynamicFull(1),-- CSPF fully computed
explicit(2),-- fully
dynamicPartial(3) -- CSPF partially computed
}
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Only explicit (2) is required."
-- gmplsTunnelHopTable
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopAddrType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopIpv4Addr
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopIpv4PrefixLen
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopIpv6Addr
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
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OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopIpv6PrefixLen
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopAsNumber
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopLspId
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopType
SYNTAX INTEGER { strict(1) }
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"loose(2) need not be supported. Write
access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopIncludeExclude
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionName
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopRowStatus
SYNTAX INTEGER {
active(1),
notInService(2),
createAndGo(4),
destroy(6)
}
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"The notReady(3) and createAndWait(5) states
need not be supported. Write access is not
required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopStorageType
SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1) }
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Only other (1) needs to be supported."
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OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopLabelStatuses
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopExplicitLabel
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopExplicitReverseLabel
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelHopUnnumberedInterface
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
-- gmplsTunnelResourceTable
OBJECT gmplsTunnelResourceMaxRate
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelResourceMeanRate
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelResourceMaxBurstSize
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelResourceMeanBurstSize
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelResourceExcessBurstSize
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelResourceFrequency
MIN-ACCESS read-only
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DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelResourceWeight
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelResourceRowStatus
SYNTAX INTEGER {
active(1),
notInService(2),
createAndGo(4),
destroy(6)
}
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"The notReady(3) and createAndWait(5) states
need not be supported. Write access is not
required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelResourceStorageType
SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1) }
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Only other (1) needs to be supported."
-- gmplsCRLDPResourceTable
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCRLDPResFlags
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..63)
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCRLDPResRowStatus
SYNTAX INTEGER {
active(1),
notInService(2),
createAndGo(4),
destroy(6)
}
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"The notReady(3) and createAndWait(5) states
need not be supported. Write access is not
required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCRLDPResStorageType
SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1) }
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MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Only other (1) needs to be supported."
-- gmplsTunnelARHopTable
OBJECT gmplsTunnelARHopAddrType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelARHopIpv4Addr
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelARHopIpv4PrefixLen
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelARHopIpv6Addr
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelARHopIpv6PrefixLen
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelARHopAsNumber
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelARHopLspId
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelARHopLabelStatuses
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelARHopExplicitLabel
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
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OBJECT gmplsTunnelARHopExplicitReverseLabel
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
-- glmpsTunnelCHopTable
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopIpv4Addr
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopIpv4PrefixLen
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopIpv6Addr
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopIpv6PrefixLen
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopAsNumber
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopLspId
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopLabelStatuses
MIN-ACCESS read-only
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DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopExplicitLabel
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopExplicitReverseLabel
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelCHopUnnumberedInterface
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
-- gmplsTunnelPerfTable
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPacketPerfPackets
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPacketPerfHCPackets
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPacketPerfErrors
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPacketPerfBytes
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPacketPerfHCBytes
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsPackets
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
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OBJECT gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsHCPackets
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsErrors
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsBytes
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsHCBytes
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelErrorLastError
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelErrorLastTime
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelErrorReporterType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelErrorReporterIpv4Addr
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelErrorReporterIpv6Addr
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelErrorProtocolCode
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
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OBJECT gmplsTunnelErrorProtocolSubcode
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT gmplsTunnelErrorHelpString
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
-- gmpls Notification control
OBJECT gmplsTunnelTrapEnable
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
::= { gmplsTeCompliances 1 }
-- Units of conformance.
gmplsTunnelGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
gmplsTunnelIndexNext,
gmplsTunnelName,
gmplsTunnelDescr,
gmplsTunnelXCPointer,
gmplsTunnelOwner,
gmplsTunnelResourcePointer,
gmplsTunnelInstancePriority,
gmplsTunnelIfIndex,
gmplsTunnelHopTableIndex,
gmplsTunnelARHopTableIndex,
gmplsTunnelCHopTableIndex,
gmplsTunnelPrimaryInstance,
gmplsTunnelPrimaryTimeUp,
gmplsTunnelCreationTime,
gmplsTunnelStateTransitions,
gmplsTunnelPathInUse,
gmplsTunnelRole,
gmplsTunnelRowStatus,
gmplsTunnelTotalUpTime,
gmplsTunnelInstanceUpTime,
gmplsTunnelAdminStatus,
gmplsTunnelOperStatus,
gmplsTunnelStorageType,
gmplsTunnelDirection,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfPackets,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfHCPackets,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfErrors,
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gmplsTunnelPacketPerfBytes,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfHCBytes,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsPackets,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsHCPackets,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsErrors,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsBytes,
gmplsTunnelPacketPerfRvsHCBytes,
gmplsTunnelErrorLastError,
gmplsTunnelErrorLastTime,
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterType,
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterIpv4Addr,
gmplsTunnelErrorReporterIpv6Addr,
gmplsTunnelErrorProtocolCode,
gmplsTunnelErrorProtocolSubcode,
gmplsTunnelErrorHelpString
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Necessary, but not sufficient, set of
objects to implement tunnels. In addition,
depending on the type of the tunnels
supported (for example, manually configured
or signaled, persistent or non-persistent,
etc.), the following other groups defined
below are mandatory: gmplsTunnelManualGroup
and/or gmplsTunnelSignaledGroup,
gmplsTunnelIsNotIntfcGroup and/or
gmplsTunnelIsIntfcGroup."
::= { gmplsTeGroups 1 }
gmplsTunnelManualGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { gmplsTunnelSignallingProto }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Object(s) needed to implement manually
configured tunnels."
::= { gmplsTeGroups 2 }
gmplsTunnelSignaledGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
gmplsTunnelSignallingProto,
gmplsTunnelSetupPrio,
gmplsTunnelHoldingPrio,
gmplsTunnelAttributes,
gmplsTunnelLocalProtectInUse,
gmplsTunnelPathChanges,
gmplsTunnelLastPathChange,
gmplsTunnelIncludeAnyAffinity,
gmplsTunnelIncludeAllAffinity,
gmplsTunnelExcludeAnyAffinity,
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gmplsTunnelRole,
gmplsTunnelLSPEncoding,
gmplsTunnelSwitchingType,
gmplsTunnelLinkProtection,
gmplsTunnelGPid,
gmplsTunnelSecondary,
gmplsTunnelPathComp,
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionIndexNextIndex,
gmplsTunnelHopIndexNextIndex,
gmplsTunnelHopListIndexNext,
gmplsTunnelHopAddrType,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4Addr,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv4PrefixLen,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv6Addr,
gmplsTunnelHopIpv6PrefixLen,
gmplsTunnelHopAsNumber,
gmplsTunnelHopLspId,
gmplsTunnelHopType,
gmplsTunnelHopIncludeExclude,
gmplsTunnelHopPathOptionName,
gmplsTunnelHopRowStatus,
gmplsTunnelHopStorageType,
gmplsTunnelHopLabelStatuses,
gmplsTunnelHopExplicitLabel,
gmplsTunnelHopExplicitReverseLabel,
gmplsTunnelHopUnnumberedInterface
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Objects needed to implement signaled
tunnels."
::= { gmplsTeGroups 3 }
gmplsTunnelScalarGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
gmplsTunnelsConfigured,
gmplsTunnelActive,
gmplsTunnelTEDistProto,
gmplsTunnelMaxHops
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Scalar objects needed to implement MPLS
tunnels."
::= { gmplsTeGroups 4 }
gmplsTunnelIsIntfcGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { gmplsTunnelIsIf }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"Objects needed to implement tunnels that
are interfaces."
::= { gmplsTeGroups 5 }
gmplsTunnelIsNotIntfcGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { gmplsTunnelIsIf }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Objects needed to implement tunnels that
are not interfaces."
::= { gmplsTeGroups 6 }
gmplsTunnelOptionalGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
gmplsTunnelResourceIndexNext,
gmplsTunnelResourceMaxRate,
gmplsTunnelResourceMeanRate,
gmplsTunnelResourceMaxBurstSize,
gmplsTunnelResourceMeanBurstSize,
gmplsTunnelResourceExcessBurstSize,
gmplsTunnelResourceFrequency,
gmplsTunnelResourceWeight,
gmplsTunnelResourceRowStatus,
gmplsTunnelResourceStorageType,
gmplsTunnelARHopAddrType,
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv4Addr,
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv4PrefixLen,
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv6Addr,
gmplsTunnelARHopIpv6PrefixLen,
gmplsTunnelARHopAsNumber,
gmplsTunnelARHopLspId,
gmplsTunnelARHopLabelStatuses,
gmplsTunnelARHopExplicitLabel,
gmplsTunnelARHopExplicitReverseLabel,
gmplsTunnelARHopUnnumberedInterface,
gmplsTunnelARHopProtection,
gmplsTunnelCHopAddrType,
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv4Addr,
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv4PrefixLen,
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv6Addr,
gmplsTunnelCHopIpv6PrefixLen,
gmplsTunnelCHopAsNumber,
gmplsTunnelCHopLspId,
gmplsTunnelCHopType,
gmplsTunnelCHopLabelStatuses,
gmplsTunnelCHopExplicitLabel,
gmplsTunnelCHopExplicitReverseLabel,
gmplsTunnelCHopUnnumberedInterface
}
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"The objects in this group are optional."
::= { gmplsTeGroups 7 }
gmplsTunnelCRLDPResOptionalGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
gmplsTunnelCRLDPResFlags,
gmplsTunnelCRLDPResRowStatus,
gmplsTunnelCRLDPResStorageType
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Set of objects implemented for resources
applicable for tunnels signaled using CR-
LDP."
::= { gmplsTeGroups 8 }
gmplsTeNotificationControlGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
gmplsTunnelTrapEnable
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Set of objects implemented for control of
notifications."
::= { gmplsTeGroups 9 }
gmplsTeNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS {
gmplsTunnelUp,
gmplsTunnelDown,
gmplsTunnelRerouted,
gmplsTunnelReoptimized
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Set of notifications implemented in this
module. None is mandatory, but if this
group is included, the
gmplsTeNotificationControlGroup is
mandatory."
::= { gmplsTeGroups 10 }
END
13. Security Considerations
There are a number of management objects defined in this
MIB that have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or
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read-create. Such objects may be considered sensitive or
vulnerable in some network environments. The support for
SET operations in a non-secure environment without proper
protection can have a negative effect on network
operations.
There are a number of managed objects in this MIB that
may contain information that may be sensitive from a
business perspective, in that they represent a customer's
interface to the MPLS network.
Allowing uncontrolled access to these objects could
result in malicious and unwanted disruptions of network
traffic or incorrect configurations for these customers.
There are no objects that are particularly sensitive in
their own right, such as passwords or monetary amounts.
It is thus important to control even GET access to these
objects and possibly to even encrypt the values of these
object when sending them over the network via SNMP. Not
all versions of SNMP provide features for such a secure
environment.
At this writing, no security holes have been identified
beyond those that SNMP Security [SNMPArch] is itself
intended to address. These relate to primarily
controlled access to sensitive information and the
ability to configure a device - or which might result
from operator error, which is beyond the scope of any
security architecture.
SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 are by themselves not a secure
environment. Even if the network itself is secure (for
example by using IPSec [IPSEC]), there is no control as
to who on the secure network is allowed to access and
GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects in this
MIB. It is recommended that the implementers consider the
security features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework.
Specifically, the use of the User-based Security Model
[SNMPv3USM] and the View-based Access Control
[SNMPv3VACM] is recommended. It is then a customer/user
responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving
access to an instance of this MIB is properly configured
to give access to the objects only to those principals
(users) that have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET
(change/create/delete) them.
14. Acknowledgments
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This draft is based heavily on [TEMIB]. The authors
would like to express their gratitude to all those who
worked on that earlier MIB.
Thanks also to Tony Zinicola and Jeremy Crossen for their
valuable contributions.
15. References
15.1. Normative References
[RFC1157] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and
J. Davin, "Simple Network Management
Protocol", RFC 1157, May 1990.
[RFC1212] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, "Concise MIB
Definitions", RFC 1212, March 1991.
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to
Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC
2119, March 1997.
[RFC2579] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder,
J., Case, J., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
"Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58,
RFC 2579, April 1999.
[RFC2863] McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholtz, "The
Interfaces Group MIB", RFC 2863, June 2000.
[RFC3032] Rosen, E., Rekhter, Y., Tappan, D.,
Farinacci, D., Federokow, G., Li, T., and
A. Conta, "MPLS Label Stack Encoding", RFC
3032, January 2001.
[RFC3036] Anderson, L., Doolan, P., Feldman, N.,
Fredette, A., and B. Thomas, "LDP
Specification", RFC 3036, January 2001.
[RSVPTE] Awduche, D., Berger, L., Gan, D., Li, T.,
Srinivasan, V., and G. Swallow, "RSVP-TE:
Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels", RFC
3209, December 2001.
[CRLDP] Jamoussi, B., Aboul-Magd, O., Andersson,
L., Ashwood-Smith, P., Hellstrand, F.,
Sundell, K., Callon, R., Dantu, R., Wu, L.,
Doolan, P., Worster, T., Feldman, N.,
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Fredette, A., Girish, M., Gray, E.,
Halpern, J., Heinanen, J., Kilty, T.,
Malis, A., and P. Vaananen, "Constraint-
Based LSP Setup using LDP", draft-ietf-mpls-
cr-ldp-06.txt, November 2001, work in
progress."
[GMPLSArch] Ashwood-Smith, P., Awduche, D., Banerjee,
A., Basak, D, Berger, L., Bernstein, G.,
Drake, J., Fan, Y., Fedyk, D., Grammel, D.,
Kompella, K., Kullberg, A., Lang, J., Liaw,
F., Papadimitriou, D., Pendarakis, D.,
Rajagopalan, B., Rekhter, Y., Saha, D.,
Sandick, H., Sharma, V., Swallow, G., Tang,
Z., Yu, J., Zinin, A., Nadeau, T., Mannie,
E., Generalized Multiprotocol Label
Switching (GMPLS) Architecture, Internet
Draft <draft-many-gmpls-architecture-
01.txt>, March 2001, work in progress.
[GMPLSSig] Ashwood-Smith, P., Awduche, D., Banerjee,
A., Basak, D, Berger, L., Bernstein, G.,
Drake, J., Fan, Y., Fedyk, D., Grammel, D.,
Kompella, K., Kullberg, A., Lang,
Rajagopalan, B., Rekhter, Y., Saha, D.,
Sharma, V., Swallow, G., Bo Tang, Z.,
Generalized MPLS - Signaling Functional
Description, <draft-ietf-mpls-generalized-
signaling-04.txt>, May 2001, work in
progress.
[GMPLSCRLDP] Ashwood-Smith, P., Awduche, D., Banerjee,
A., Basak, D, Berger, L., Bernstein, G.,
Drake, J., Fan, Y., Fedyk, D., Grammel, D.,
Kompella, K., Kullberg, A., Lang,
Rajagopalan, B., Rekhter, Y., Saha, D.,
Sharma, V., Swallow, G., Bo Tang, Z.,
Generalized MPLS Signaling - CR-LDP
Extensions, Internet Draft <draft-ietf-mpls-
generalized-cr-ldp-03.txt>, May 2001, work
in progress.
[GMPLSRSVPTE] Ashwood-Smith, P., Awduche, D., Banerjee,
A., Basak, D, Berger, L., Bernstein, G.,
Drake, J., Fan, Y., Fedyk, D., Grammel, D.,
Kompella, K., Kullberg, A., Lang,
Rajagopalan, B., Rekhter, Y., Saha, D.,
Sharma, V., Swallow, G., Bo Tang, Z.,
Generalized MPLS Signaling - RSVP-TE
Extensions, Internet Draft <draft-ietf-mpls-
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generalized-rsvp-te-03.txt>, May 2001, work
in progress.
[GMPLSSonetSDH] Mannie, E., Ansorge, S., Ashwood-Smith,
P., Banerjee, A., Berger, L., Bernstein,
G., Chiu, A., Drake, J., Fan, Y., Fontana,
M., Grammel, G., Heiles, J., Katukam, S.,
Kompella, K., Lang, J. P., Liaw, F., Lin,
Z., Mack-Crane, B., Papadimitriou, D.,
Pendarakis, D., Raftelis, M., Rajagopalan,
B., Rekhter, Y., Saha, D., Sharma, V.,
Swallow, G., Bo Tang, Z., Varma, E.,
Vissers, M., Xu, Y., GMPLS Extensions for
SONET and SDH Control, Internet Draft
<draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-00.txt>,
May 2001, work in progress.
[TCMIB] Nadeau, T., Cucchiara, J., Srinivasan, C,
Viswanathan, A. and H. Sjostrand,
"Definition of Textual Conventions and
OBJECT-IDENTITIES for Multiprotocol Label
Switching (MPLS) Management", Internet
Draft <draft-ietf-mpls-tc-mib-03.txt>,
January 2002, work in progress.
[TEMIB] Nadeau, T., Srinivasan, C, Viswanathan,
A., "Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
Traffic Engineering Management Information
Base", Internet Draft <draft-ietf-mpls-te-
mib-08.txt>, January 2002, work in
progress.
[LSRMIB] Srinivasan, C., Viswanathan, A. and T.
Nadeau, "MPLS Label Switching Router
Management Information Base Using SMIv2",
Internet Draft <draft-ietf-mpls-lsr-mib-
08.txt>, January 2002, work in progress.
[LABELMIB] Nadeau, T., Srinivasan, C., Farrel, A.,
Hall, T., and Harrison, E., "Generalized
Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Label
Management Information Base", draft-nadeau-
ccamp-gmpls-label-mib-01.txt, January 2002,
work in progress.
[GMPLSLSRMIB] Nadeau, T., Srinivasan, C., A., Farrel, A.,
Hall, T., and Harrison, E., "Generalized
Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Label
Switching Router Management Information
Base", draft-nadeau-ccamp-gmpls-lsr-mib-
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01.txt, January 2002, work in progress.
15.2. Informational References
[RFC1155] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and
Identification of Management Information
for TCP/IP-based Internets", RFC 1155, May
1990.
[RFC1215] M. Rose, "A Convention for Defining Traps
for use with the SNMP", RFC 1215, March
1991.
[RFC1901] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S.
Waldbusser, "Introduction to Community-
based SNMPv2", RFC 1901, January 1996.
[RFC1905] 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.
[RFC1906] 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.
[RFC2514] Noto, et. al., "Definitions of Textual
Conventions and OBJECT-IDENTITIES for ATM
Management", RFC 2514, Feb. 1999
[RFC2515] K. Tesink, "Definitions of Managed Objects
for ATM Management", RFC 2515, Feb. 1999
[RFC2570] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B.
Stewart, "Introduction to Version 3 of the
Internet-standard Network Management
Framework", RFC 2570, April 1999.
[RFC2571] Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen,
"An Architecture for Describing SNMP
Management Frameworks", RFC 2571, April
1999.
[RFC2572] Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R., and B.
Wijnen, "Message Processing and Dispatching
for the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)", RFC 2572, April 1999.
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[RFC2573] Levi, D., Meyer, P., and B. Stewart,
"SNMPv3 Applications", RFC 2573, April
1999.
[RFC2574] Blumenthal, U., and B. Wijnen, "User-based
Security Model (USM) for version 3 of the
Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMPv3)", RFC 2574, April 1999.
[RFC2575] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R., and K. McCloghrie,
"View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for
the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)", RFC 2575, April 1999.
[RFC2578] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder,
J., Case, J., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
"Structure of Management Information
Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April
1999.
[RFC2580] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder,
J., Case, J., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser,
"Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58,
RFC 2580, April 1999.
[RFC3031] Rosen, E., Viswanathan, A., and R. Callon,
"Multiprotocol Label Switching
Architecture", RFC 3031, August 1999.
[RFC3034] Conta, A., Doolan, P., Malis, A., "Use of
Label Switching on Frame Relay Networks
Specification", RFC 3034, January 2001.
[RFC3035] Davie, B., Lawrence, J., McCloghrie, K.,
Rosen, E., Swallow, G., Rekhter, Y., and P.
Doolan, "MPLS using LDP and ATM VC
switching", RFC 3035, January 2001.
[IANAFamily] Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA),
ADDRESS FAMILY NUMBERS.
16. Authors' Addresses
Thomas D. Nadeau
Cisco Systems, Inc.
300 Apollo Drive
Chelmsford, MA 01824
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Movaz Networks, Inc.
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