From f0b601369dfc3996e05ea991b6d842217cf25f20 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Martijn van Duren Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2024 11:46:59 +0000 Subject: Add a bunch of IANA/IETF MIBs that are (partially) supported by OpenBSD. These will soon be picked up by snmpd(8) for debugging output and OID names used in snmpd.conf(5). Go ahead sthen@ and tb@ --- share/snmp/BRIDGE-MIB.txt | 1472 ++++++++ share/snmp/HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt | 1540 +++++++++ share/snmp/IANA-RTPROTO-MIB.txt | 102 + share/snmp/IANA-STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB.txt | 67 + share/snmp/IANAifType-MIB.txt | 774 +++++ share/snmp/IF-MIB.txt | 1814 ++++++++++ share/snmp/INET-ADDRESS-MIB.txt | 402 +++ share/snmp/IP-FORWARD-MIB.txt | 1277 +++++++ share/snmp/IP-MIB.txt | 4993 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ share/snmp/Makefile | 12 +- share/snmp/SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB.txt | 526 +++ share/snmp/SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB.txt | 912 +++++ share/snmp/SNMP-USM-AES-MIB.txt | 62 + share/snmp/SNMP-USM-HMAC-SHA2-MIB.txt | 103 + share/snmp/SNMPv2-CONF.txt | 322 ++ share/snmp/SNMPv2-MIB.txt | 854 +++++ share/snmp/SNMPv2-SMI.txt | 344 ++ share/snmp/SNMPv2-TC.txt | 772 +++++ share/snmp/SNMPv2-TM.txt | 176 + share/snmp/TRANSPORT-ADDRESS-MIB.txt | 421 +++ share/snmp/UUID-TC-MIB.txt | 86 + share/snmp/VM-MIB.txt | 1673 ++++++++++ 22 files changed, 18703 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 share/snmp/BRIDGE-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/IANA-RTPROTO-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/IANA-STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/IANAifType-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/IF-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/INET-ADDRESS-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/IP-FORWARD-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/IP-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/SNMP-USM-AES-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/SNMP-USM-HMAC-SHA2-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/SNMPv2-CONF.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/SNMPv2-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/SNMPv2-SMI.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/SNMPv2-TC.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/SNMPv2-TM.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/TRANSPORT-ADDRESS-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/UUID-TC-MIB.txt create mode 100644 share/snmp/VM-MIB.txt (limited to 'share/snmp') diff --git a/share/snmp/BRIDGE-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/BRIDGE-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1e77a190f41 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/BRIDGE-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1472 @@ +BRIDGE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- MIB for IEEE 802.1D devices +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, + Counter32, Integer32, TimeTicks, mib-2 + FROM SNMPv2-SMI + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, MacAddress + FROM SNMPv2-TC + MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP + FROM SNMPv2-CONF + InterfaceIndex FROM IF-MIB + ; + +dot1dBridge MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "200509190000Z" + ORGANIZATION "IETF Bridge MIB Working Group" + CONTACT-INFO + "Email: bridge-mib@ietf.org + + K.C. Norseth (Editor) + L-3 Communications + Tel: +1 801-594-2809 + Email: kenyon.c.norseth@L-3com.com + Postal: 640 N. 2200 West. + Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-0850 + + Les Bell (Editor) + 3Com Europe Limited + Phone: +44 1442 438025 + Email: elbell@ntlworld.com + Postal: 3Com Centre, Boundary Way + Hemel Hempstead + Herts. HP2 7YU + UK + + Send comments to " + DESCRIPTION + "The Bridge MIB module for managing devices that support + IEEE 802.1D. + + Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2005). This version of + this MIB module is part of RFC 4188; see the RFC itself for + full legal notices." + REVISION "200509190000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Third revision, published as part of RFC 4188. + + The MIB module has been converted to SMIv2 format. + Conformance statements have been added and some + description and reference clauses have been updated. + + The object dot1dStpPortPathCost32 was added to + support IEEE 802.1t and the permissible values of + dot1dStpPriority and dot1dStpPortPriority have been + clarified for bridges supporting IEEE 802.1t or + IEEE 802.1w. + + The interpretation of dot1dStpTimeSinceTopologyChange + has been clarified for bridges supporting the Rapid + Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)." + REVISION "199307310000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Second revision, published as part of RFC 1493." + REVISION "199112310000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Initial revision, published as part of RFC 1286." + ::= { mib-2 17 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- Textual Conventions +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +BridgeId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Bridge-Identifier, as used in the Spanning Tree + Protocol, to uniquely identify a bridge. Its first two + octets (in network byte order) contain a priority value, + and its last 6 octets contain the MAC address used to + refer to a bridge in a unique fashion (typically, the + numerically smallest MAC address of all ports on the + bridge)." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (8)) + +Timeout ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) timer in units of 1/100 + seconds. Several objects in this MIB module represent + values of timers used by the Spanning Tree Protocol. + In this MIB, these timers have values in units of + hundredths of a second (i.e., 1/100 secs). + + These timers, when stored in a Spanning Tree Protocol's + BPDU, are in units of 1/256 seconds. Note, however, that + 802.1D-1998 specifies a settable granularity of no more + than one second for these timers. To avoid ambiguity, + a conversion algorithm is defined below for converting + between the different units, which ensures a timer's + value is not distorted by multiple conversions. + + To convert a Timeout value into a value in units of + 1/256 seconds, the following algorithm should be used: + + b = floor( (n * 256) / 100) + + where: + floor = quotient [ignore remainder] + n is the value in 1/100 second units + b is the value in 1/256 second units + + To convert the value from 1/256 second units back to + 1/100 seconds, the following algorithm should be used: + + n = ceiling( (b * 100) / 256) + + where: + ceiling = quotient [if remainder is 0], or + quotient + 1 [if remainder is nonzero] + n is the value in 1/100 second units + + b is the value in 1/256 second units + + Note: it is important that the arithmetic operations are + done in the order specified (i.e., multiply first, + divide second)." + SYNTAX Integer32 + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- subtrees in the Bridge MIB +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot1dBridge 0 } + +dot1dBase OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot1dBridge 1 } +dot1dStp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot1dBridge 2 } + +dot1dSr OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot1dBridge 3 } +-- documented in RFC 1525 + +dot1dTp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot1dBridge 4 } +dot1dStatic OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot1dBridge 5 } + +-- Subtrees used by Bridge MIB Extensions: +-- pBridgeMIB MODULE-IDENTITY ::= { dot1dBridge 6 } +-- qBridgeMIB MODULE-IDENTITY ::= { dot1dBridge 7 } +-- Note that the practice of registering related MIB modules +-- below dot1dBridge has been discouraged since there is no +-- robust mechanism to track such registrations. + +dot1dConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot1dBridge 8 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- the dot1dBase subtree +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- Implementation of the dot1dBase subtree is mandatory for all +-- bridges. +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dBaseBridgeAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX MacAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The MAC address used by this bridge when it must be + referred to in a unique fashion. It is recommended + that this be the numerically smallest MAC address of + all ports that belong to this bridge. However, it is only + + required to be unique. When concatenated with + dot1dStpPriority, a unique BridgeIdentifier is formed, + which is used in the Spanning Tree Protocol." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clauses 14.4.1.1.3 and 7.12.5" + ::= { dot1dBase 1 } + +dot1dBaseNumPorts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + UNITS "ports" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ports controlled by this bridging + entity." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 14.4.1.1.3" + ::= { dot1dBase 2 } + +dot1dBaseType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(1), + transparent-only(2), + sourceroute-only(3), + srt(4) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Indicates what type of bridging this bridge can + perform. If a bridge is actually performing a + certain type of bridging, this will be indicated by + entries in the port table for the given type." + ::= { dot1dBase 3 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- The Generic Bridge Port Table +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +dot1dBasePortTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot1dBasePortEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A table that contains generic information about every + port that is associated with this bridge. Transparent, + source-route, and srt ports are included." + ::= { dot1dBase 4 } + +dot1dBasePortEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Dot1dBasePortEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A list of information for each port of the bridge." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 14.4.2, 14.6.1" + INDEX { dot1dBasePort } + ::= { dot1dBasePortTable 1 } + +Dot1dBasePortEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + dot1dBasePort + Integer32, + dot1dBasePortIfIndex + InterfaceIndex, + dot1dBasePortCircuit + OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + dot1dBasePortDelayExceededDiscards + Counter32, + dot1dBasePortMtuExceededDiscards + Counter32 + } + +dot1dBasePort OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The port number of the port for which this entry + contains bridge management information." + ::= { dot1dBasePortEntry 1 } + +dot1dBasePortIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of the instance of the ifIndex object, + defined in IF-MIB, for the interface corresponding + to this port." + ::= { dot1dBasePortEntry 2 } + +dot1dBasePortCircuit OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "For a port that (potentially) has the same value of + dot1dBasePortIfIndex as another port on the same bridge. + This object contains the name of an object instance + unique to this port. For example, in the case where + multiple ports correspond one-to-one with multiple X.25 + virtual circuits, this value might identify an (e.g., + the first) object instance associated with the X.25 + virtual circuit corresponding to this port. + + For a port which has a unique value of + dot1dBasePortIfIndex, this object can have the value + { 0 0 }." + ::= { dot1dBasePortEntry 3 } + +dot1dBasePortDelayExceededDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of frames discarded by this port due + to excessive transit delay through the bridge. It + is incremented by both transparent and source + route bridges." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 14.6.1.1.3" + ::= { dot1dBasePortEntry 4 } + +dot1dBasePortMtuExceededDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of frames discarded by this port due + to an excessive size. It is incremented by both + transparent and source route bridges." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 14.6.1.1.3" + ::= { dot1dBasePortEntry 5 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- the dot1dStp subtree +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- Implementation of the dot1dStp subtree is optional. It is +-- implemented by those bridges that support the Spanning Tree +-- Protocol. +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dStpProtocolSpecification OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(1), + decLb100(2), + ieee8021d(3) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An indication of what version of the Spanning Tree + Protocol is being run. The value 'decLb100(2)' + indicates the DEC LANbridge 100 Spanning Tree protocol. + IEEE 802.1D implementations will return 'ieee8021d(3)'. + If future versions of the IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol + that are incompatible with the current version + are released a new value will be defined." + ::= { dot1dStp 1 } + +dot1dStpPriority OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of the write-able portion of the Bridge ID + (i.e., the first two octets of the (8 octet long) Bridge + ID). The other (last) 6 octets of the Bridge ID are + given by the value of dot1dBaseBridgeAddress. + On bridges supporting IEEE 802.1t or IEEE 802.1w, + permissible values are 0-61440, in steps of 4096." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998 clause 8.10.2, Table 8-4, + IEEE 802.1t clause 8.10.2, Table 8-4, clause 14.3." + ::= { dot1dStp 2 } + +dot1dStpTimeSinceTopologyChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + UNITS "centi-seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The time (in hundredths of a second) since the + last time a topology change was detected by the + bridge entity. + For RSTP, this reports the time since the tcWhile + timer for any port on this Bridge was nonzero." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998 clause 14.8.1.1., + IEEE 802.1w clause 14.8.1.1." + ::= { dot1dStp 3 } + +dot1dStpTopChanges OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of topology changes detected by + this bridge since the management entity was last + reset or initialized." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998 clause 14.8.1.1." + ::= { dot1dStp 4 } + +dot1dStpDesignatedRoot OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX BridgeId + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The bridge identifier of the root of the spanning + tree, as determined by the Spanning Tree Protocol, + as executed by this node. This value is used as + the Root Identifier parameter in all Configuration + Bridge PDUs originated by this node." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.3.1" + ::= { dot1dStp 5 } + +dot1dStpRootCost OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The cost of the path to the root as seen from + this bridge." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.3.2" + ::= { dot1dStp 6 } + +dot1dStpRootPort OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The port number of the port that offers the lowest + cost path from this bridge to the root bridge." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.3.3" + ::= { dot1dStp 7 } + +dot1dStpMaxAge OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Timeout + UNITS "centi-seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The maximum age of Spanning Tree Protocol information + learned from the network on any port before it is + discarded, in units of hundredths of a second. This is + the actual value that this bridge is currently using." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.3.4" + ::= { dot1dStp 8 } + +dot1dStpHelloTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Timeout + UNITS "centi-seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The amount of time between the transmission of + Configuration bridge PDUs by this node on any port when + it is the root of the spanning tree, or trying to become + so, in units of hundredths of a second. This is the + actual value that this bridge is currently using." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.3.5" + ::= { dot1dStp 9 } + +dot1dStpHoldTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + UNITS "centi-seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This time value determines the interval length + during which no more than two Configuration bridge + PDUs shall be transmitted by this node, in units + of hundredths of a second." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.3.14" + ::= { dot1dStp 10 } + +dot1dStpForwardDelay OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Timeout + UNITS "centi-seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This time value, measured in units of hundredths of a + second, controls how fast a port changes its spanning + state when moving towards the Forwarding state. The + value determines how long the port stays in each of the + Listening and Learning states, which precede the + Forwarding state. This value is also used when a + topology change has been detected and is underway, to + age all dynamic entries in the Forwarding Database. + [Note that this value is the one that this bridge is + currently using, in contrast to + dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay, which is the value that this + bridge and all others would start using if/when this + bridge were to become the root.]" + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.3.6" + ::= { dot1dStp 11 } + +dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Timeout (600..4000) + UNITS "centi-seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value that all bridges use for MaxAge when this + bridge is acting as the root. Note that 802.1D-1998 + specifies that the range for this parameter is related + to the value of dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime. The + granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D-1998 to + be 1 second. An agent may return a badValue error if a + set is attempted to a value that is not a whole number + of seconds." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.3.8" + ::= { dot1dStp 12 } + +dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Timeout (100..1000) + UNITS "centi-seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value that all bridges use for HelloTime when this + bridge is acting as the root. The granularity of this + timer is specified by 802.1D-1998 to be 1 second. An + agent may return a badValue error if a set is attempted + + to a value that is not a whole number of seconds." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.3.9" + ::= { dot1dStp 13 } + +dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Timeout (400..3000) + UNITS "centi-seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value that all bridges use for ForwardDelay when + this bridge is acting as the root. Note that + 802.1D-1998 specifies that the range for this parameter + is related to the value of dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge. The + granularity of this timer is specified by 802.1D-1998 to + be 1 second. An agent may return a badValue error if a + set is attempted to a value that is not a whole number + of seconds." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.3.10" + ::= { dot1dStp 14 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- The Spanning Tree Port Table +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dStpPortTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot1dStpPortEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A table that contains port-specific information + for the Spanning Tree Protocol." + ::= { dot1dStp 15 } + +dot1dStpPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Dot1dStpPortEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A list of information maintained by every port about + the Spanning Tree Protocol state for that port." + INDEX { dot1dStpPort } + ::= { dot1dStpPortTable 1 } + +Dot1dStpPortEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + + dot1dStpPort + Integer32, + dot1dStpPortPriority + Integer32, + dot1dStpPortState + INTEGER, + dot1dStpPortEnable + INTEGER, + dot1dStpPortPathCost + Integer32, + dot1dStpPortDesignatedRoot + BridgeId, + dot1dStpPortDesignatedCost + Integer32, + dot1dStpPortDesignatedBridge + BridgeId, + dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort + OCTET STRING, + dot1dStpPortForwardTransitions + Counter32, + dot1dStpPortPathCost32 + Integer32 + } + +dot1dStpPort OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The port number of the port for which this entry + contains Spanning Tree Protocol management information." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 14.8.2.1.2" + ::= { dot1dStpPortEntry 1 } + +dot1dStpPortPriority OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..255) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of the priority field that is contained in + the first (in network byte order) octet of the (2 octet + long) Port ID. The other octet of the Port ID is given + by the value of dot1dStpPort. + On bridges supporting IEEE 802.1t or IEEE 802.1w, + permissible values are 0-240, in steps of 16." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998 clause 8.10.2, Table 8-4, + IEEE 802.1t clause 8.10.2, Table 8-4, clause 14.3." + ::= { dot1dStpPortEntry 2 } + +dot1dStpPortState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + disabled(1), + blocking(2), + listening(3), + learning(4), + forwarding(5), + broken(6) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The port's current state, as defined by application of + the Spanning Tree Protocol. This state controls what + action a port takes on reception of a frame. If the + bridge has detected a port that is malfunctioning, it + will place that port into the broken(6) state. For + ports that are disabled (see dot1dStpPortEnable), this + object will have a value of disabled(1)." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.5.2" + ::= { dot1dStpPortEntry 3 } + +dot1dStpPortEnable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + enabled(1), + disabled(2) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The enabled/disabled status of the port." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.5.2" + ::= { dot1dStpPortEntry 4 } + +dot1dStpPortPathCost OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The contribution of this port to the path cost of + paths towards the spanning tree root which include + this port. 802.1D-1998 recommends that the default + value of this parameter be in inverse proportion to + + the speed of the attached LAN. + + New implementations should support dot1dStpPortPathCost32. + If the port path costs exceeds the maximum value of this + object then this object should report the maximum value, + namely 65535. Applications should try to read the + dot1dStpPortPathCost32 object if this object reports + the maximum value." + REFERENCE "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.5.3" + ::= { dot1dStpPortEntry 5 } + +dot1dStpPortDesignatedRoot OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX BridgeId + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The unique Bridge Identifier of the Bridge + recorded as the Root in the Configuration BPDUs + transmitted by the Designated Bridge for the + segment to which the port is attached." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.5.4" + ::= { dot1dStpPortEntry 6 } + +dot1dStpPortDesignatedCost OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The path cost of the Designated Port of the segment + connected to this port. This value is compared to the + Root Path Cost field in received bridge PDUs." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.5.5" + ::= { dot1dStpPortEntry 7 } + +dot1dStpPortDesignatedBridge OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX BridgeId + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Bridge Identifier of the bridge that this + port considers to be the Designated Bridge for + this port's segment." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.5.6" + ::= { dot1dStpPortEntry 8 } + +dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (2)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Port Identifier of the port on the Designated + Bridge for this port's segment." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 8.5.5.7" + ::= { dot1dStpPortEntry 9 } + +dot1dStpPortForwardTransitions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of times this port has transitioned + from the Learning state to the Forwarding state." + ::= { dot1dStpPortEntry 10 } + +dot1dStpPortPathCost32 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..200000000) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The contribution of this port to the path cost of + paths towards the spanning tree root which include + this port. 802.1D-1998 recommends that the default + value of this parameter be in inverse proportion to + the speed of the attached LAN. + + This object replaces dot1dStpPortPathCost to support + IEEE 802.1t." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1t clause 8.10.2, Table 8-5." + ::= { dot1dStpPortEntry 11 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- the dot1dTp subtree +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- Implementation of the dot1dTp subtree is optional. It is +-- implemented by those bridges that support the transparent +-- bridging mode. A transparent or SRT bridge will implement +-- this subtree. +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dTpLearnedEntryDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of Forwarding Database entries that + have been or would have been learned, but have been + discarded due to a lack of storage space in the + Forwarding Database. If this counter is increasing, it + indicates that the Forwarding Database is regularly + becoming full (a condition that has unpleasant + performance effects on the subnetwork). If this counter + has a significant value but is not presently increasing, + it indicates that the problem has been occurring but is + not persistent." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 14.7.1.1.3" + ::= { dot1dTp 1 } + +dot1dTpAgingTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (10..1000000) + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The timeout period in seconds for aging out + dynamically-learned forwarding information. + 802.1D-1998 recommends a default of 300 seconds." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 14.7.1.1.3" + ::= { dot1dTp 2 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- The Forwarding Database for Transparent Bridges +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dTpFdbTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot1dTpFdbEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A table that contains information about unicast + entries for which the bridge has forwarding and/or + filtering information. This information is used + by the transparent bridging function in + determining how to propagate a received frame." + ::= { dot1dTp 3 } + +dot1dTpFdbEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Dot1dTpFdbEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Information about a specific unicast MAC address + for which the bridge has some forwarding and/or + filtering information." + INDEX { dot1dTpFdbAddress } + ::= { dot1dTpFdbTable 1 } + +Dot1dTpFdbEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + dot1dTpFdbAddress + MacAddress, + dot1dTpFdbPort + Integer32, + dot1dTpFdbStatus + INTEGER + } + +dot1dTpFdbAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX MacAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unicast MAC address for which the bridge has + forwarding and/or filtering information." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 7.9.1, 7.9.2" + ::= { dot1dTpFdbEntry 1 } + +dot1dTpFdbPort OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Either the value '0', or the port number of the port on + which a frame having a source address equal to the value + of the corresponding instance of dot1dTpFdbAddress has + been seen. A value of '0' indicates that the port + number has not been learned, but that the bridge does + have some forwarding/filtering information about this + address (e.g., in the dot1dStaticTable). Implementors + are encouraged to assign the port value to this object + whenever it is learned, even for addresses for which the + corresponding value of dot1dTpFdbStatus is not + learned(3)." + ::= { dot1dTpFdbEntry 2 } + +dot1dTpFdbStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), + invalid(2), + learned(3), + self(4), + mgmt(5) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The status of this entry. The meanings of the + values are: + other(1) - none of the following. This would + include the case where some other MIB object + (not the corresponding instance of + dot1dTpFdbPort, nor an entry in the + dot1dStaticTable) is being used to determine if + and how frames addressed to the value of the + corresponding instance of dot1dTpFdbAddress are + being forwarded. + invalid(2) - this entry is no longer valid (e.g., + it was learned but has since aged out), but has + not yet been flushed from the table. + learned(3) - the value of the corresponding instance + of dot1dTpFdbPort was learned, and is being + used. + self(4) - the value of the corresponding instance of + dot1dTpFdbAddress represents one of the bridge's + addresses. The corresponding instance of + dot1dTpFdbPort indicates which of the bridge's + ports has this address. + mgmt(5) - the value of the corresponding instance of + dot1dTpFdbAddress is also the value of an + existing instance of dot1dStaticAddress." + ::= { dot1dTpFdbEntry 3 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- Port Table for Transparent Bridges +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dTpPortTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot1dTpPortEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A table that contains information about every port that + is associated with this transparent bridge." + ::= { dot1dTp 4 } + +dot1dTpPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Dot1dTpPortEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A list of information for each port of a transparent + bridge." + INDEX { dot1dTpPort } + ::= { dot1dTpPortTable 1 } + +Dot1dTpPortEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + dot1dTpPort + Integer32, + dot1dTpPortMaxInfo + Integer32, + dot1dTpPortInFrames + Counter32, + dot1dTpPortOutFrames + Counter32, + dot1dTpPortInDiscards + Counter32 + } + +dot1dTpPort OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The port number of the port for which this entry + contains Transparent bridging management information." + ::= { dot1dTpPortEntry 1 } + +-- It would be nice if we could use ifMtu as the size of the +-- largest INFO field, but we can't because ifMtu is defined +-- to be the size that the (inter-)network layer can use, which +-- can differ from the MAC layer (especially if several layers +-- of encapsulation are used). + +dot1dTpPortMaxInfo OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + UNITS "bytes" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The maximum size of the INFO (non-MAC) field that + + this port will receive or transmit." + ::= { dot1dTpPortEntry 2 } + +dot1dTpPortInFrames OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + UNITS "frames" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of frames that have been received by this + port from its segment. Note that a frame received on the + interface corresponding to this port is only counted by + this object if and only if it is for a protocol being + processed by the local bridging function, including + bridge management frames." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 14.6.1.1.3" + ::= { dot1dTpPortEntry 3 } + +dot1dTpPortOutFrames OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + UNITS "frames" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of frames that have been transmitted by this + port to its segment. Note that a frame transmitted on + the interface corresponding to this port is only counted + by this object if and only if it is for a protocol being + processed by the local bridging function, including + bridge management frames." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 14.6.1.1.3" + ::= { dot1dTpPortEntry 4 } + +dot1dTpPortInDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + UNITS "frames" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Count of received valid frames that were discarded + (i.e., filtered) by the Forwarding Process." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 14.6.1.1.3" + ::= { dot1dTpPortEntry 5 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +-- The Static (Destination-Address Filtering) Database +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- Implementation of this subtree is optional. +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dStaticTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Dot1dStaticEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A table containing filtering information configured + into the bridge by (local or network) management + specifying the set of ports to which frames received + from specific ports and containing specific destination + addresses are allowed to be forwarded. The value of + zero in this table, as the port number from which frames + with a specific destination address are received, is + used to specify all ports for which there is no specific + entry in this table for that particular destination + address. Entries are valid for unicast and for + group/broadcast addresses." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 14.7.2" + ::= { dot1dStatic 1 } + +dot1dStaticEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Dot1dStaticEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Filtering information configured into the bridge by + (local or network) management specifying the set of + ports to which frames received from a specific port and + containing a specific destination address are allowed to + be forwarded." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 14.7.2" + INDEX { dot1dStaticAddress, dot1dStaticReceivePort } + ::= { dot1dStaticTable 1 } + +Dot1dStaticEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + dot1dStaticAddress MacAddress, + dot1dStaticReceivePort Integer32, + dot1dStaticAllowedToGoTo OCTET STRING, + dot1dStaticStatus INTEGER + } + +dot1dStaticAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX MacAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The destination MAC address in a frame to which this + entry's filtering information applies. This object can + take the value of a unicast address, a group address, or + the broadcast address." + REFERENCE + "IEEE 802.1D-1998: clause 7.9.1, 7.9.2" + ::= { dot1dStaticEntry 1 } + +dot1dStaticReceivePort OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Either the value '0', or the port number of the port + from which a frame must be received in order for this + entry's filtering information to apply. A value of zero + indicates that this entry applies on all ports of the + bridge for which there is no other applicable entry." + ::= { dot1dStaticEntry 2 } + +dot1dStaticAllowedToGoTo OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..512)) + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The set of ports to which frames received from a + specific port and destined for a specific MAC address, + are allowed to be forwarded. Each octet within the + value of this object specifies a set of eight ports, + with the first octet specifying ports 1 through 8, the + second octet specifying ports 9 through 16, etc. Within + each octet, the most significant bit represents the + lowest numbered port, and the least significant bit + represents the highest numbered port. Thus, each port + of the bridge is represented by a single bit within the + value of this object. If that bit has a value of '1', + then that port is included in the set of ports; the port + is not included if its bit has a value of '0'. (Note + that the setting of the bit corresponding to the port + from which a frame is received is irrelevant.) The + default value of this object is a string of ones of + appropriate length. + + The value of this object may exceed the required minimum + maximum message size of some SNMP transport (484 bytes, + in the case of SNMP over UDP, see RFC 3417, section 3.2). + SNMP engines on bridges supporting a large number of + ports must support appropriate maximum message sizes." + ::= { dot1dStaticEntry 3 } + +dot1dStaticStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), + invalid(2), + permanent(3), + deleteOnReset(4), + deleteOnTimeout(5) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object indicates the status of this entry. + The default value is permanent(3). + other(1) - this entry is currently in use but the + conditions under which it will remain so are + different from each of the following values. + invalid(2) - writing this value to the object + removes the corresponding entry. + permanent(3) - this entry is currently in use and + will remain so after the next reset of the + bridge. + deleteOnReset(4) - this entry is currently in use + and will remain so until the next reset of the + bridge. + deleteOnTimeout(5) - this entry is currently in use + and will remain so until it is aged out." + ::= { dot1dStaticEntry 4 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- Notifications for use by Bridges +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- Notifications for the Spanning Tree Protocol +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +newRoot NOTIFICATION-TYPE + -- OBJECTS { } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The newRoot trap indicates that the sending agent has + become the new root of the Spanning Tree; the trap is + sent by a bridge soon after its election as the new + + root, e.g., upon expiration of the Topology Change Timer, + immediately subsequent to its election. Implementation + of this trap is optional." + ::= { dot1dNotifications 1 } + +topologyChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE + -- OBJECTS { } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A topologyChange trap is sent by a bridge when any of + its configured ports transitions from the Learning state + to the Forwarding state, or from the Forwarding state to + the Blocking state. The trap is not sent if a newRoot + trap is sent for the same transition. Implementation of + this trap is optional." + ::= { dot1dNotifications 2 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- IEEE 802.1D MIB - Conformance Information +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot1dConformance 1 } +dot1dCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dot1dConformance 2 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- units of conformance +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- the dot1dBase group +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dBaseBridgeGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + dot1dBaseBridgeAddress, + dot1dBaseNumPorts, + dot1dBaseType + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Bridge level information for this device." + ::= { dot1dGroups 1 } + +dot1dBasePortGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + dot1dBasePort, + dot1dBasePortIfIndex, + dot1dBasePortCircuit, + dot1dBasePortDelayExceededDiscards, + dot1dBasePortMtuExceededDiscards + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Information for each port on this device." + ::= { dot1dGroups 2 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- the dot1dStp group +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dStpBridgeGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + dot1dStpProtocolSpecification, + dot1dStpPriority, + dot1dStpTimeSinceTopologyChange, + dot1dStpTopChanges, + dot1dStpDesignatedRoot, + dot1dStpRootCost, + dot1dStpRootPort, + dot1dStpMaxAge, + dot1dStpHelloTime, + dot1dStpHoldTime, + dot1dStpForwardDelay, + dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge, + dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime, + dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Bridge level Spanning Tree data for this device." + ::= { dot1dGroups 3 } + +dot1dStpPortGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + dot1dStpPort, + dot1dStpPortPriority, + dot1dStpPortState, + dot1dStpPortEnable, + dot1dStpPortPathCost, + dot1dStpPortDesignatedRoot, + dot1dStpPortDesignatedCost, + dot1dStpPortDesignatedBridge, + dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort, + dot1dStpPortForwardTransitions + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Spanning Tree data for each port on this device." + ::= { dot1dGroups 4 } + +dot1dStpPortGroup2 OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + dot1dStpPort, + dot1dStpPortPriority, + dot1dStpPortState, + dot1dStpPortEnable, + dot1dStpPortDesignatedRoot, + dot1dStpPortDesignatedCost, + dot1dStpPortDesignatedBridge, + dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort, + dot1dStpPortForwardTransitions, + dot1dStpPortPathCost32 + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Spanning Tree data for each port on this device." + ::= { dot1dGroups 5 } + +dot1dStpPortGroup3 OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + dot1dStpPortPathCost32 + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Spanning Tree data for devices supporting 32-bit + path costs." + ::= { dot1dGroups 6 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- the dot1dTp group +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dTpBridgeGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + dot1dTpLearnedEntryDiscards, + dot1dTpAgingTime + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Bridge level Transparent Bridging data." + ::= { dot1dGroups 7 } + +dot1dTpFdbGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + + dot1dTpFdbAddress, + dot1dTpFdbPort, + dot1dTpFdbStatus + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Filtering Database information for the Bridge." + ::= { dot1dGroups 8 } + +dot1dTpGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + dot1dTpPort, + dot1dTpPortMaxInfo, + dot1dTpPortInFrames, + dot1dTpPortOutFrames, + dot1dTpPortInDiscards + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Dynamic Filtering Database information for each port of + the Bridge." + ::= { dot1dGroups 9 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- The Static (Destination-Address Filtering) Database +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dStaticGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + dot1dStaticAddress, + dot1dStaticReceivePort, + dot1dStaticAllowedToGoTo, + dot1dStaticStatus + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Static Filtering Database information for each port of + the Bridge." + ::= { dot1dGroups 10 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- The Trap Notification Group +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +dot1dNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP + NOTIFICATIONS { + newRoot, + topologyChange + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Group of objects describing notifications (traps)." + ::= { dot1dGroups 11 } + +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- +-- compliance statements +-- ---------------------------------------------------------- -- + +bridgeCompliance1493 MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The compliance statement for device support of bridging + services, as per RFC1493." + + MODULE + MANDATORY-GROUPS { + dot1dBaseBridgeGroup, + dot1dBasePortGroup + } + + GROUP dot1dStpBridgeGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is mandatory for bridges + that support the Spanning Tree Protocol." + + GROUP dot1dStpPortGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is mandatory for bridges + that support the Spanning Tree Protocol." + + GROUP dot1dTpBridgeGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is mandatory for bridges + that support the transparent bridging mode. A + transparent or SRT bridge will implement this group." + + GROUP dot1dTpFdbGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is mandatory for bridges + that support the transparent bridging mode. A + transparent or SRT bridge will implement this group." + + GROUP dot1dTpGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is mandatory for bridges + + that support the transparent bridging mode. A + transparent or SRT bridge will implement this group." + + GROUP dot1dStaticGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is optional." + + GROUP dot1dNotificationGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is optional." + ::= { dot1dCompliances 1 } + +bridgeCompliance4188 MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The compliance statement for device support of bridging + services. This supports 32-bit Path Cost values and the + more restricted bridge and port priorities, as per IEEE + 802.1t. + + Full support for the 802.1D management objects requires that + the SNMPv2-MIB [RFC3418] objects sysDescr, and sysUpTime, as + well as the IF-MIB [RFC2863] objects ifIndex, ifType, + ifDescr, ifPhysAddress, and ifLastChange are implemented." + + MODULE + MANDATORY-GROUPS { + dot1dBaseBridgeGroup, + dot1dBasePortGroup + } + + GROUP dot1dStpBridgeGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is mandatory for + bridges that support the Spanning Tree Protocol." + + OBJECT dot1dStpPriority + SYNTAX Integer32 (0|4096|8192|12288|16384|20480|24576 + |28672|32768|36864|40960|45056|49152 + |53248|57344|61440) + DESCRIPTION + "The possible values defined by IEEE 802.1t." + + GROUP dot1dStpPortGroup2 + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is mandatory for + bridges that support the Spanning Tree Protocol." + + GROUP dot1dStpPortGroup3 + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is mandatory for bridges + that support the Spanning Tree Protocol and 32-bit path + costs. In particular, this includes devices supporting + IEEE 802.1t and IEEE 802.1w." + + OBJECT dot1dStpPortPriority + SYNTAX Integer32 (0|16|32|48|64|80|96|112|128 + |144|160|176|192|208|224|240) + DESCRIPTION + "The possible values defined by IEEE 802.1t." + + GROUP dot1dTpBridgeGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is mandatory for + bridges that support the transparent bridging + mode. A transparent or SRT bridge will implement + this group." + + GROUP dot1dTpFdbGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is mandatory for + bridges that support the transparent bridging + mode. A transparent or SRT bridge will implement + this group." + + GROUP dot1dTpGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is mandatory for + bridges that support the transparent bridging + mode. A transparent or SRT bridge will implement + this group." + + GROUP dot1dStaticGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is optional." + + GROUP dot1dNotificationGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Implementation of this group is optional." + ::= { dot1dCompliances 2 } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..373b9b328b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1540 @@ +HOST-RESOURCES-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS +MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, mib-2, +Integer32, Counter32, Gauge32, TimeTicks FROM SNMPv2-SMI + +TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, DisplayString, +TruthValue, DateAndTime, AutonomousType FROM SNMPv2-TC + +MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF + +InterfaceIndexOrZero FROM IF-MIB; + +hostResourcesMibModule MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "200003060000Z" -- 6 March 2000 + ORGANIZATION "IETF Host Resources MIB Working Group" + CONTACT-INFO + "Steve Waldbusser + Postal: Lucent Technologies, Inc. + 1213 Innsbruck Dr. + Sunnyvale, CA 94089 + USA + Phone: 650-318-1251 + Fax: 650-318-1633 + Email: waldbusser@lucent.com + + In addition, the Host Resources MIB mailing list is + dedicated to discussion of this MIB. To join the + mailing list, send a request message to + hostmib-request@andrew.cmu.edu. The mailing list + address is hostmib@andrew.cmu.edu." + DESCRIPTION + "This MIB is for use in managing host systems. The term + `host' is construed to mean any computer that communicates + with other similar computers attached to the internet and + that is directly used by one or more human beings. Although + this MIB does not necessarily apply to devices whose primary + function is communications services (e.g., terminal servers, + routers, bridges, monitoring equipment), such relevance is + not explicitly precluded. This MIB instruments attributes + common to all internet hosts including, for example, both + personal computers and systems that run variants of Unix." + + REVISION "200003060000Z" -- 6 March 2000 + DESCRIPTION + "Clarifications and bug fixes based on implementation + experience. This revision was also reformatted in the SMIv2 + format. The revisions made were: + + New RFC document standards: + Added Copyright notice, updated introduction to SNMP + Framework, updated references section, added reference to + RFC 2119, and added a meaningful Security Considerations + section. + + New IANA considerations section for registration of new types + + Conversion to new SMIv2 syntax for the following types and + macros: + Counter32, Integer32, Gauge32, MODULE-IDENTITY, + OBJECT-TYPE, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, OBJECT-IDENTITY, + MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP + + Used new Textual Conventions: + TruthValue, DateAndTime, AutonomousType, + InterfaceIndexOrZero + + Fixed typo in hrPrinterStatus. + + Added missing error bits to hrPrinterDetectedErrorState and + clarified confusion resulting from suggested mappings to + hrPrinterStatus. + + Clarified that size of objects of type + InternationalDisplayString is number of octets, not number + of encoded symbols. + + Clarified the use of the following objects based on + implementation experience: + hrSystemInitialLoadDevice, hrSystemInitialLoadParameters, + hrMemorySize, hrStorageSize, hrStorageAllocationFailures, + hrDeviceErrors, hrProcessorLoad, hrNetworkIfIndex, + hrDiskStorageCapacity, hrSWRunStatus, hrSWRunPerfCPU, + and hrSWInstalledDate. + + Clarified implementation technique for hrSWInstalledTable. + + Used new AUGMENTS clause for hrSWRunPerfTable. + + Added Internationalization Considerations section. + +This revision published as RFC2790." + + REVISION "9910202200Z" -- 20 October, 1999 + DESCRIPTION + "The original version of this MIB, published as + RFC1514." + ::= { hrMIBAdminInfo 1 } + +host OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 25 } + +hrSystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { host 1 } +hrStorage OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { host 2 } +hrDevice OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { host 3 } +hrSWRun OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { host 4 } +hrSWRunPerf OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { host 5 } +hrSWInstalled OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { host 6 } +hrMIBAdminInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { host 7 } + +-- textual conventions + +KBytes ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Storage size, expressed in units of 1024 bytes." + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + +ProductID ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This textual convention is intended to identify the + + manufacturer, model, and version of a specific + hardware or software product. It is suggested that + these OBJECT IDENTIFIERs are allocated such that all + products from a particular manufacturer are registered + under a subtree distinct to that manufacturer. In + addition, all versions of a product should be + registered under a subtree distinct to that product. + With this strategy, a management station may uniquely + determine the manufacturer and/or model of a product + whose productID is unknown to the management station. + Objects of this type may be useful for inventory + purposes or for automatically detecting + incompatibilities or version mismatches between + various hardware and software components on a system. + + For example, the product ID for the ACME 4860 66MHz + clock doubled processor might be: + enterprises.acme.acmeProcessors.a4860DX2.MHz66 + + A software product might be registered as: + enterprises.acme.acmeOperatingSystems.acmeDOS.six(6).one(1) + " + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + +-- unknownProduct will be used for any unknown ProductID +-- unknownProduct OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 } + +InternationalDisplayString ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This data type is used to model textual information + in some character set. A network management station + should use a local algorithm to determine which + character set is in use and how it should be + displayed. Note that this character set may be + encoded with more than one octet per symbol, but will + most often be NVT ASCII. When a size clause is + specified for an object of this type, the size refers + to the length in octets, not the number of symbols." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING + +-- The Host Resources System Group + +hrSystemUptime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The amount of time since this host was last + initialized. Note that this is different from + sysUpTime in the SNMPv2-MIB [RFC1907] because + sysUpTime is the uptime of the network management + portion of the system." + ::= { hrSystem 1 } + +hrSystemDate OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DateAndTime + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The host's notion of the local date and time of day." + ::= { hrSystem 2 } + +hrSystemInitialLoadDevice OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The index of the hrDeviceEntry for the device from + which this host is configured to load its initial + operating system configuration (i.e., which operating + system code and/or boot parameters). + + Note that writing to this object just changes the + configuration that will be used the next time the + operating system is loaded and does not actually cause + the reload to occur." + ::= { hrSystem 3 } + +hrSystemInitialLoadParameters OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InternationalDisplayString (SIZE (0..128)) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object contains the parameters (e.g. a pathname + and parameter) supplied to the load device when + requesting the initial operating system configuration + from that device. + + Note that writing to this object just changes the + configuration that will be used the next time the + operating system is loaded and does not actually cause + the reload to occur." + ::= { hrSystem 4 } + +hrSystemNumUsers OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of user sessions for which this host is + storing state information. A session is a collection + of processes requiring a single act of user + authentication and possibly subject to collective job + control." + ::= { hrSystem 5 } + +hrSystemProcesses OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of process contexts currently loaded or + running on this system." + ::= { hrSystem 6 } + +hrSystemMaxProcesses OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The maximum number of process contexts this system + can support. If there is no fixed maximum, the value + should be zero. On systems that have a fixed maximum, + this object can help diagnose failures that occur when + this maximum is reached." + ::= { hrSystem 7 } + +-- The Host Resources Storage Group + +-- Registration point for storage types, for use with hrStorageType. +-- These are defined in the HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES module. +hrStorageTypes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrStorage 1 } + +hrMemorySize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX KBytes + UNITS "KBytes" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The amount of physical read-write main memory, + typically RAM, contained by the host." + ::= { hrStorage 2 } + +hrStorageTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HrStorageEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The (conceptual) table of logical storage areas on + the host. + + An entry shall be placed in the storage table for each + logical area of storage that is allocated and has + fixed resource limits. The amount of storage + represented in an entity is the amount actually usable + by the requesting entity, and excludes loss due to + formatting or file system reference information. + + These entries are associated with logical storage + areas, as might be seen by an application, rather than + physical storage entities which are typically seen by + an operating system. Storage such as tapes and + floppies without file systems on them are typically + not allocated in chunks by the operating system to + requesting applications, and therefore shouldn't + appear in this table. Examples of valid storage for + this table include disk partitions, file systems, ram + (for some architectures this is further segmented into + regular memory, extended memory, and so on), backing + store for virtual memory (`swap space'). + + This table is intended to be a useful diagnostic for + `out of memory' and `out of buffers' types of + failures. In addition, it can be a useful performance + monitoring tool for tracking memory, disk, or buffer + usage." + ::= { hrStorage 3 } + +hrStorageEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HrStorageEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (conceptual) entry for one logical storage area on + the host. As an example, an instance of the + hrStorageType object might be named hrStorageType.3" + INDEX { hrStorageIndex } + ::= { hrStorageTable 1 } + +HrStorageEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + hrStorageIndex Integer32, + hrStorageType AutonomousType, + hrStorageDescr DisplayString, + hrStorageAllocationUnits Integer32, + hrStorageSize Integer32, + hrStorageUsed Integer32, + hrStorageAllocationFailures Counter32 + } + +hrStorageIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value for each logical storage area + contained by the host." + ::= { hrStorageEntry 1 } + +hrStorageType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AutonomousType + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The type of storage represented by this entry." + ::= { hrStorageEntry 2 } + +hrStorageDescr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A description of the type and instance of the storage + described by this entry." + ::= { hrStorageEntry 3 } + +hrStorageAllocationUnits OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + UNITS "Bytes" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The size, in bytes, of the data objects allocated + from this pool. If this entry is monitoring sectors, + blocks, buffers, or packets, for example, this number + will commonly be greater than one. Otherwise this + number will typically be one." + ::= { hrStorageEntry 4 } + +hrStorageSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The size of the storage represented by this entry, in + units of hrStorageAllocationUnits. This object is + writable to allow remote configuration of the size of + the storage area in those cases where such an + operation makes sense and is possible on the + underlying system. For example, the amount of main + memory allocated to a buffer pool might be modified or + the amount of disk space allocated to virtual memory + might be modified." + ::= { hrStorageEntry 5 } + +hrStorageUsed OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The amount of the storage represented by this entry + that is allocated, in units of + hrStorageAllocationUnits." + ::= { hrStorageEntry 6 } + +hrStorageAllocationFailures OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of requests for storage represented by + this entry that could not be honored due to not enough + storage. It should be noted that as this object has a + SYNTAX of Counter32, that it does not have a defined + initial value. However, it is recommended that this + object be initialized to zero, even though management + stations must not depend on such an initialization." + ::= { hrStorageEntry 7 } + +-- The Host Resources Device Group +-- +-- The device group is useful for identifying and diagnosing the +-- devices on a system. The hrDeviceTable contains common +-- information for any type of device. In addition, some devices +-- have device-specific tables for more detailed information. More +-- such tables may be defined in the future for other device types. + +-- Registration point for device types, for use with hrDeviceType. + +-- These are defined in the HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES module. +hrDeviceTypes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrDevice 1 } + +hrDeviceTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HrDeviceEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The (conceptual) table of devices contained by the + host." + ::= { hrDevice 2 } + +hrDeviceEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HrDeviceEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (conceptual) entry for one device contained by the + host. As an example, an instance of the hrDeviceType + object might be named hrDeviceType.3" + INDEX { hrDeviceIndex } + ::= { hrDeviceTable 1 } + +HrDeviceEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + hrDeviceIndex Integer32, + hrDeviceType AutonomousType, + hrDeviceDescr DisplayString, + hrDeviceID ProductID, + hrDeviceStatus INTEGER, + hrDeviceErrors Counter32 + } + +hrDeviceIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value for each device contained by the host. + The value for each device must remain constant at + least from one re-initialization of the agent to the + next re-initialization." + ::= { hrDeviceEntry 1 } + +hrDeviceType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AutonomousType + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An indication of the type of device. + + If this value is + `hrDeviceProcessor { hrDeviceTypes 3 }' then an entry + exists in the hrProcessorTable which corresponds to + this device. + + If this value is + `hrDeviceNetwork { hrDeviceTypes 4 }', then an entry + exists in the hrNetworkTable which corresponds to this + device. + + If this value is + `hrDevicePrinter { hrDeviceTypes 5 }', then an entry + exists in the hrPrinterTable which corresponds to this + device. + + If this value is + `hrDeviceDiskStorage { hrDeviceTypes 6 }', then an + entry exists in the hrDiskStorageTable which + corresponds to this device." + ::= { hrDeviceEntry 2 } + +hrDeviceDescr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..64)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual description of this device, including the + device's manufacturer and revision, and optionally, + its serial number." + ::= { hrDeviceEntry 3 } + +hrDeviceID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ProductID + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The product ID for this device." + ::= { hrDeviceEntry 4 } + +hrDeviceStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(1), + running(2), + warning(3), + testing(4), + down(5) + + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The current operational state of the device described + by this row of the table. A value unknown(1) + indicates that the current state of the device is + unknown. running(2) indicates that the device is up + and running and that no unusual error conditions are + known. The warning(3) state indicates that agent has + been informed of an unusual error condition by the + operational software (e.g., a disk device driver) but + that the device is still 'operational'. An example + would be a high number of soft errors on a disk. A + value of testing(4), indicates that the device is not + available for use because it is in the testing state. + The state of down(5) is used only when the agent has + been informed that the device is not available for any + use." + ::= { hrDeviceEntry 5 } + +hrDeviceErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of errors detected on this device. It + should be noted that as this object has a SYNTAX of + Counter32, that it does not have a defined initial + value. However, it is recommended that this object be + initialized to zero, even though management stations + must not depend on such an initialization." + ::= { hrDeviceEntry 6 } + +hrProcessorTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HrProcessorEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The (conceptual) table of processors contained by the + host. + + Note that this table is potentially sparse: a + (conceptual) entry exists only if the correspondent + value of the hrDeviceType object is + `hrDeviceProcessor'." + ::= { hrDevice 3 } + +hrProcessorEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HrProcessorEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (conceptual) entry for one processor contained by + the host. The hrDeviceIndex in the index represents + the entry in the hrDeviceTable that corresponds to the + hrProcessorEntry. + + As an example of how objects in this table are named, + an instance of the hrProcessorFrwID object might be + named hrProcessorFrwID.3" + INDEX { hrDeviceIndex } + ::= { hrProcessorTable 1 } + +HrProcessorEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + hrProcessorFrwID ProductID, + hrProcessorLoad Integer32 + } + +hrProcessorFrwID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ProductID + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The product ID of the firmware associated with the + processor." + ::= { hrProcessorEntry 1 } + +hrProcessorLoad OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..100) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The average, over the last minute, of the percentage + of time that this processor was not idle. + Implementations may approximate this one minute + smoothing period if necessary." + ::= { hrProcessorEntry 2 } + +hrNetworkTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HrNetworkEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The (conceptual) table of network devices contained + by the host. + + Note that this table is potentially sparse: a + (conceptual) entry exists only if the correspondent + value of the hrDeviceType object is + `hrDeviceNetwork'." + ::= { hrDevice 4 } + +hrNetworkEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HrNetworkEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (conceptual) entry for one network device contained + by the host. The hrDeviceIndex in the index + represents the entry in the hrDeviceTable that + corresponds to the hrNetworkEntry. + + As an example of how objects in this table are named, + an instance of the hrNetworkIfIndex object might be + named hrNetworkIfIndex.3" + INDEX { hrDeviceIndex } + ::= { hrNetworkTable 1 } + +HrNetworkEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + hrNetworkIfIndex InterfaceIndexOrZero + } + +hrNetworkIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of ifIndex which corresponds to this + network device. If this device is not represented in + the ifTable, then this value shall be zero." + ::= { hrNetworkEntry 1 } + +hrPrinterTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HrPrinterEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The (conceptual) table of printers local to the host. + + Note that this table is potentially sparse: a + (conceptual) entry exists only if the correspondent + value of the hrDeviceType object is + `hrDevicePrinter'." + ::= { hrDevice 5 } + +hrPrinterEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HrPrinterEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (conceptual) entry for one printer local to the + host. The hrDeviceIndex in the index represents the + entry in the hrDeviceTable that corresponds to the + hrPrinterEntry. + + As an example of how objects in this table are named, + an instance of the hrPrinterStatus object might be + named hrPrinterStatus.3" + INDEX { hrDeviceIndex } + ::= { hrPrinterTable 1 } + +HrPrinterEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + hrPrinterStatus INTEGER, + hrPrinterDetectedErrorState OCTET STRING + } + +hrPrinterStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), + unknown(2), + idle(3), + printing(4), + warmup(5) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The current status of this printer device." + ::= { hrPrinterEntry 1 } + +hrPrinterDetectedErrorState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object represents any error conditions detected + by the printer. The error conditions are encoded as + bits in an octet string, with the following + definitions: + + Condition Bit # + + lowPaper 0 + + noPaper 1 + lowToner 2 + noToner 3 + doorOpen 4 + jammed 5 + offline 6 + serviceRequested 7 + inputTrayMissing 8 + outputTrayMissing 9 + markerSupplyMissing 10 + outputNearFull 11 + outputFull 12 + inputTrayEmpty 13 + overduePreventMaint 14 + + Bits are numbered starting with the most significant + bit of the first byte being bit 0, the least + significant bit of the first byte being bit 7, the + most significant bit of the second byte being bit 8, + and so on. A one bit encodes that the condition was + detected, while a zero bit encodes that the condition + was not detected. + + This object is useful for alerting an operator to + specific warning or error conditions that may occur, + especially those requiring human intervention." + ::= { hrPrinterEntry 2 } + +hrDiskStorageTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HrDiskStorageEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The (conceptual) table of long-term storage devices + contained by the host. In particular, disk devices + accessed remotely over a network are not included + here. + + Note that this table is potentially sparse: a + (conceptual) entry exists only if the correspondent + value of the hrDeviceType object is + `hrDeviceDiskStorage'." + ::= { hrDevice 6 } + +hrDiskStorageEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HrDiskStorageEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (conceptual) entry for one long-term storage device + contained by the host. The hrDeviceIndex in the index + represents the entry in the hrDeviceTable that + corresponds to the hrDiskStorageEntry. As an example, + an instance of the hrDiskStorageCapacity object might + be named hrDiskStorageCapacity.3" + INDEX { hrDeviceIndex } + ::= { hrDiskStorageTable 1 } + +HrDiskStorageEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + hrDiskStorageAccess INTEGER, + hrDiskStorageMedia INTEGER, + hrDiskStorageRemoveble TruthValue, + hrDiskStorageCapacity KBytes + } + +hrDiskStorageAccess OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + readWrite(1), + readOnly(2) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An indication if this long-term storage device is + readable and writable or only readable. This should + reflect the media type, any write-protect mechanism, + and any device configuration that affects the entire + device." + ::= { hrDiskStorageEntry 1 } + +hrDiskStorageMedia OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), + unknown(2), + hardDisk(3), + floppyDisk(4), + opticalDiskROM(5), + opticalDiskWORM(6), -- Write Once Read Many + opticalDiskRW(7), + ramDisk(8) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An indication of the type of media used in this long- + term storage device." + ::= { hrDiskStorageEntry 2 } + +hrDiskStorageRemoveble OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Denotes whether or not the disk media may be removed + from the drive." + ::= { hrDiskStorageEntry 3 } + +hrDiskStorageCapacity OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX KBytes + UNITS "KBytes" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total size for this long-term storage device. If + the media is removable and is currently removed, this + value should be zero." + ::= { hrDiskStorageEntry 4 } + +hrPartitionTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HrPartitionEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The (conceptual) table of partitions for long-term + storage devices contained by the host. In particular, + partitions accessed remotely over a network are not + included here." + ::= { hrDevice 7 } + +hrPartitionEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HrPartitionEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (conceptual) entry for one partition. The + hrDeviceIndex in the index represents the entry in the + hrDeviceTable that corresponds to the + hrPartitionEntry. + + As an example of how objects in this table are named, + an instance of the hrPartitionSize object might be + named hrPartitionSize.3.1" + INDEX { hrDeviceIndex, hrPartitionIndex } + ::= { hrPartitionTable 1 } + +HrPartitionEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + hrPartitionIndex Integer32, + hrPartitionLabel InternationalDisplayString, + hrPartitionID OCTET STRING, + hrPartitionSize KBytes, + hrPartitionFSIndex Integer32 + } + +hrPartitionIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value for each partition on this long-term + storage device. The value for each long-term storage + device must remain constant at least from one re- + initialization of the agent to the next re- + initialization." + ::= { hrPartitionEntry 1 } + +hrPartitionLabel OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InternationalDisplayString (SIZE (0..128)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual description of this partition." + ::= { hrPartitionEntry 2 } + +hrPartitionID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A descriptor which uniquely represents this partition + to the responsible operating system. On some systems, + this might take on a binary representation." + ::= { hrPartitionEntry 3 } + +hrPartitionSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX KBytes + UNITS "KBytes" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The size of this partition." + ::= { hrPartitionEntry 4 } + +hrPartitionFSIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The index of the file system mounted on this + partition. If no file system is mounted on this + partition, then this value shall be zero. Note that + multiple partitions may point to one file system, + denoting that that file system resides on those + partitions. Multiple file systems may not reside on + one partition." + ::= { hrPartitionEntry 5 } + +-- The File System Table + +-- Registration point for popular File System types, +-- for use with hrFSType. These are defined in the +-- HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES module. +hrFSTypes OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrDevice 9 } + +hrFSTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HrFSEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The (conceptual) table of file systems local to this + host or remotely mounted from a file server. File + systems that are in only one user's environment on a + multi-user system will not be included in this table." + ::= { hrDevice 8 } + +hrFSEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HrFSEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (conceptual) entry for one file system local to + this host or remotely mounted from a file server. + File systems that are in only one user's environment + on a multi-user system will not be included in this + table. + + As an example of how objects in this table are named, + an instance of the hrFSMountPoint object might be + named hrFSMountPoint.3" + INDEX { hrFSIndex } + ::= { hrFSTable 1 } + +HrFSEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + hrFSIndex Integer32, + hrFSMountPoint InternationalDisplayString, + hrFSRemoteMountPoint InternationalDisplayString, + hrFSType AutonomousType, + hrFSAccess INTEGER, + hrFSBootable TruthValue, + hrFSStorageIndex Integer32, + hrFSLastFullBackupDate DateAndTime, + hrFSLastPartialBackupDate DateAndTime + } + +hrFSIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value for each file system local to this + host. The value for each file system must remain + constant at least from one re-initialization of the + agent to the next re-initialization." + ::= { hrFSEntry 1 } + +hrFSMountPoint OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InternationalDisplayString (SIZE(0..128)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The path name of the root of this file system." + ::= { hrFSEntry 2 } + +hrFSRemoteMountPoint OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InternationalDisplayString (SIZE(0..128)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A description of the name and/or address of the + server that this file system is mounted from. This + may also include parameters such as the mount point on + the remote file system. If this is not a remote file + system, this string should have a length of zero." + ::= { hrFSEntry 3 } + +hrFSType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AutonomousType + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of this object identifies the type of this + file system." + ::= { hrFSEntry 4 } + +hrFSAccess OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + readWrite(1), + readOnly(2) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An indication if this file system is logically + configured by the operating system to be readable and + writable or only readable. This does not represent + any local access-control policy, except one that is + applied to the file system as a whole." + ::= { hrFSEntry 5 } + +hrFSBootable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A flag indicating whether this file system is + bootable." + ::= { hrFSEntry 6 } + +hrFSStorageIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The index of the hrStorageEntry that represents + information about this file system. If there is no + such information available, then this value shall be + zero. The relevant storage entry will be useful in + tracking the percent usage of this file system and + diagnosing errors that may occur when it runs out of + space." + ::= { hrFSEntry 7 } + +hrFSLastFullBackupDate OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DateAndTime + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The last date at which this complete file system was + + copied to another storage device for backup. This + information is useful for ensuring that backups are + being performed regularly. + + If this information is not known, then this variable + shall have the value corresponding to January 1, year + 0000, 00:00:00.0, which is encoded as + (hex)'00 00 01 01 00 00 00 00'." + ::= { hrFSEntry 8 } + +hrFSLastPartialBackupDate OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DateAndTime + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The last date at which a portion of this file system + was copied to another storage device for backup. This + information is useful for ensuring that backups are + being performed regularly. + + If this information is not known, then this variable + shall have the value corresponding to January 1, year + 0000, 00:00:00.0, which is encoded as + (hex)'00 00 01 01 00 00 00 00'." + ::= { hrFSEntry 9 } + +-- The Host Resources Running Software Group +-- +-- The hrSWRunTable contains an entry for each distinct piece of +-- software that is running or loaded into physical or virtual +-- memory in preparation for running. This includes the host's +-- operating system, device drivers, and applications. + +hrSWOSIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of the hrSWRunIndex for the hrSWRunEntry + that represents the primary operating system running + on this host. This object is useful for quickly and + uniquely identifying that primary operating system." + ::= { hrSWRun 1 } + +hrSWRunTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HrSWRunEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The (conceptual) table of software running on the + host." + ::= { hrSWRun 2 } + +hrSWRunEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HrSWRunEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (conceptual) entry for one piece of software + running on the host Note that because the installed + software table only contains information for software + stored locally on this host, not every piece of + running software will be found in the installed + software table. This is true of software that was + loaded and run from a non-local source, such as a + network-mounted file system. + + As an example of how objects in this table are named, + an instance of the hrSWRunName object might be named + hrSWRunName.1287" + INDEX { hrSWRunIndex } + ::= { hrSWRunTable 1 } + +HrSWRunEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + hrSWRunIndex Integer32, + hrSWRunName InternationalDisplayString, + hrSWRunID ProductID, + hrSWRunPath InternationalDisplayString, + hrSWRunParameters InternationalDisplayString, + hrSWRunType INTEGER, + hrSWRunStatus INTEGER + } + +hrSWRunIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value for each piece of software running on + the host. Wherever possible, this should be the + system's native, unique identification number." + ::= { hrSWRunEntry 1 } + +hrSWRunName OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InternationalDisplayString (SIZE (0..64)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual description of this running piece of + software, including the manufacturer, revision, and + the name by which it is commonly known. If this + software was installed locally, this should be the + same string as used in the corresponding + hrSWInstalledName." + ::= { hrSWRunEntry 2 } + +hrSWRunID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ProductID + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The product ID of this running piece of software." + ::= { hrSWRunEntry 3 } + +hrSWRunPath OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InternationalDisplayString (SIZE(0..128)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A description of the location on long-term storage + (e.g. a disk drive) from which this software was + loaded." + ::= { hrSWRunEntry 4 } + +hrSWRunParameters OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InternationalDisplayString (SIZE(0..128)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A description of the parameters supplied to this + software when it was initially loaded." + ::= { hrSWRunEntry 5 } + +hrSWRunType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(1), + operatingSystem(2), + deviceDriver(3), + application(4) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The type of this software." + ::= { hrSWRunEntry 6 } + +hrSWRunStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + running(1), + runnable(2), -- waiting for resource + -- (i.e., CPU, memory, IO) + notRunnable(3), -- loaded but waiting for event + invalid(4) -- not loaded + } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The status of this running piece of software. + Setting this value to invalid(4) shall cause this + software to stop running and to be unloaded. Sets to + other values are not valid." + ::= { hrSWRunEntry 7 } + +-- The Host Resources Running Software Performance Group +-- +-- The hrSWRunPerfTable contains an entry corresponding to +-- each entry in the hrSWRunTable. + +hrSWRunPerfTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HrSWRunPerfEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The (conceptual) table of running software + performance metrics." + ::= { hrSWRunPerf 1 } + +hrSWRunPerfEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HrSWRunPerfEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (conceptual) entry containing software performance + metrics. As an example, an instance of the + hrSWRunPerfCPU object might be named + hrSWRunPerfCPU.1287" + AUGMENTS { hrSWRunEntry } -- This table augments information in + -- the hrSWRunTable. + ::= { hrSWRunPerfTable 1 } + +HrSWRunPerfEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + hrSWRunPerfCPU Integer32, + hrSWRunPerfMem KBytes +} + +hrSWRunPerfCPU OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of centi-seconds of the total system's CPU + resources consumed by this process. Note that on a + multi-processor system, this value may increment by + more than one centi-second in one centi-second of real + (wall clock) time." + ::= { hrSWRunPerfEntry 1 } + +hrSWRunPerfMem OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX KBytes + UNITS "KBytes" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total amount of real system memory allocated to + this process." + ::= { hrSWRunPerfEntry 2 } + +-- The Host Resources Installed Software Group +-- +-- The hrSWInstalledTable contains an entry for each piece +-- of software installed in long-term storage (e.g. a disk +-- drive) locally on this host. Note that this does not +-- include software loadable remotely from a network +-- server. +-- +-- Different implementations may track software in varying +-- ways. For example, while some implementations may track +-- executable files as distinct pieces of software, other +-- implementations may use other strategies such as keeping +-- track of software "packages" (e.g., related groups of files) +-- or keeping track of system or application "patches". +-- +-- This table is useful for identifying and inventorying +-- software on a host and for diagnosing incompatibility +-- and version mismatch problems between various pieces +-- of hardware and software. + +hrSWInstalledLastChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime when an entry in the + hrSWInstalledTable was last added, renamed, or + deleted. Because this table is likely to contain many + entries, polling of this object allows a management + station to determine when re-downloading of the table + might be useful." + ::= { hrSWInstalled 1 } + +hrSWInstalledLastUpdateTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime when the hrSWInstalledTable + was last completely updated. Because caching of this + data will be a popular implementation strategy, + retrieval of this object allows a management station + to obtain a guarantee that no data in this table is + older than the indicated time." + ::= { hrSWInstalled 2 } + +hrSWInstalledTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF HrSWInstalledEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The (conceptual) table of software installed on this + host." + ::= { hrSWInstalled 3 } + +hrSWInstalledEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX HrSWInstalledEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (conceptual) entry for a piece of software + installed on this host. + + As an example of how objects in this table are named, + an instance of the hrSWInstalledName object might be + named hrSWInstalledName.96" + INDEX { hrSWInstalledIndex } + ::= { hrSWInstalledTable 1 } + +HrSWInstalledEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + hrSWInstalledIndex Integer32, + hrSWInstalledName InternationalDisplayString, + hrSWInstalledID ProductID, + hrSWInstalledType INTEGER, + hrSWInstalledDate DateAndTime +} + +hrSWInstalledIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value for each piece of software installed + on the host. This value shall be in the range from 1 + to the number of pieces of software installed on the + host." + ::= { hrSWInstalledEntry 1 } + +hrSWInstalledName OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InternationalDisplayString (SIZE (0..64)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual description of this installed piece of + software, including the manufacturer, revision, the + name by which it is commonly known, and optionally, + its serial number." + ::= { hrSWInstalledEntry 2 } + +hrSWInstalledID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX ProductID + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The product ID of this installed piece of software." + ::= { hrSWInstalledEntry 3 } + +hrSWInstalledType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(1), + operatingSystem(2), + deviceDriver(3), + application(4) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The type of this software." + ::= { hrSWInstalledEntry 4 } + +hrSWInstalledDate OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DateAndTime + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The last-modification date of this application as it + would appear in a directory listing. + + If this information is not known, then this variable + shall have the value corresponding to January 1, year + 0000, 00:00:00.0, which is encoded as + (hex)'00 00 01 01 00 00 00 00'." + ::= { hrSWInstalledEntry 5 } + +-- Conformance information + +hrMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrMIBAdminInfo 2 } +hrMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { hrMIBAdminInfo 3 } + +-- Compliance Statements +hrMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The requirements for conformance to the Host Resources MIB." + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { hrSystemGroup, hrStorageGroup, + hrDeviceGroup } + + OBJECT hrSystemDate + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT hrSystemInitialLoadDevice + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT hrSystemInitialLoadParameters + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT hrStorageSize + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT hrFSLastFullBackupDate + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT hrFSLastPartialBackupDate + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + GROUP hrSWRunGroup + DESCRIPTION + "The Running Software Group. Implementation + of this group is mandatory only when the + hrSWRunPerfGroup is implemented." + + OBJECT hrSWRunStatus + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + GROUP hrSWRunPerfGroup + DESCRIPTION + "The Running Software Performance Group. + Implementation of this group is at the discretion + of the implementor." + + GROUP hrSWInstalledGroup + DESCRIPTION + "The Installed Software Group. + Implementation of this group is at the discretion + of the implementor." + ::= { hrMIBCompliances 1 } + + hrSystemGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + hrSystemUptime, hrSystemDate, + hrSystemInitialLoadDevice, + hrSystemInitialLoadParameters, + hrSystemNumUsers, hrSystemProcesses, + hrSystemMaxProcesses + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Host Resources System Group." + ::= { hrMIBGroups 1 } + + hrStorageGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + hrMemorySize, hrStorageIndex, hrStorageType, + hrStorageDescr, hrStorageAllocationUnits, + hrStorageSize, hrStorageUsed, + hrStorageAllocationFailures + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Host Resources Storage Group." + ::= { hrMIBGroups 2 } + + hrDeviceGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + hrDeviceIndex, hrDeviceType, hrDeviceDescr, + hrDeviceID, hrDeviceStatus, hrDeviceErrors, + hrProcessorFrwID, hrProcessorLoad, + hrNetworkIfIndex, hrPrinterStatus, + hrPrinterDetectedErrorState, + hrDiskStorageAccess, hrDiskStorageMedia, + hrDiskStorageRemoveble, hrDiskStorageCapacity, + hrPartitionIndex, hrPartitionLabel, + hrPartitionID, hrPartitionSize, + hrPartitionFSIndex, hrFSIndex, hrFSMountPoint, + hrFSRemoteMountPoint, hrFSType, hrFSAccess, + hrFSBootable, hrFSStorageIndex, + hrFSLastFullBackupDate, + hrFSLastPartialBackupDate + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Host Resources Device Group." + ::= { hrMIBGroups 3 } + + hrSWRunGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + hrSWOSIndex, hrSWRunIndex, hrSWRunName, + hrSWRunID, hrSWRunPath, hrSWRunParameters, + hrSWRunType, hrSWRunStatus + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Host Resources Running Software Group." + ::= { hrMIBGroups 4 } + + hrSWRunPerfGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { hrSWRunPerfCPU, hrSWRunPerfMem } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Host Resources Running Software + Performance Group." + ::= { hrMIBGroups 5 } + + hrSWInstalledGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + hrSWInstalledLastChange, + hrSWInstalledLastUpdateTime, + hrSWInstalledIndex, hrSWInstalledName, + hrSWInstalledID, hrSWInstalledType, + hrSWInstalledDate + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Host Resources Installed Software Group." + ::= { hrMIBGroups 6 } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/IANA-RTPROTO-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/IANA-RTPROTO-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..571ed2f5c01 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/IANA-RTPROTO-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +IANA-RTPROTO-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2 FROM SNMPv2-SMI + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC; + +ianaRtProtoMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "201604250000Z" -- April 25, 2016 + ORGANIZATION "IANA" + CONTACT-INFO + " Internet Assigned Numbers Authority + Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers + 12025 Waterfront Drive, Suite 300 + Los Angeles, CA 90094-2536 + + Phone: +1 310 301 5800 + EMail: iana&iana.org" + DESCRIPTION + "This MIB module defines the IANAipRouteProtocol and + IANAipMRouteProtocol textual conventions for use in MIBs + which need to identify unicast or multicast routing + mechanisms. + + Any additions or changes to the contents of this MIB module + require either publication of an RFC, or Designated Expert + Review as defined in RFC 2434, Guidelines for Writing an + IANA Considerations Section in RFCs. The Designated Expert + will be selected by the IESG Area Director(s) of the Routing + Area." + + REVISION "201604250000Z" -- April 25, 2016 + DESCRIPTION "Corrected typographical error in revision date." + + REVISION "201604060000Z" -- April 6, 2016 + DESCRIPTION "Added ttdp(20)." + + REVISION "201208300000Z" -- August 30, 2012 + DESCRIPTION "Added dhcp(19)." + + REVISION "201107220000Z" -- July 22, 2011 + DESCRIPTION "Added rpl(18) ." + + REVISION "200009260000Z" -- September 26, 2000 + DESCRIPTION "Original version, published in coordination + with RFC 2932." + ::= { mib-2 84 } + +IANAipRouteProtocol ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A mechanism for learning routes. Inclusion of values for + routing protocols is not intended to imply that those + protocols need be supported." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other (1), -- not specified + local (2), -- local interface + netmgmt (3), -- static route + icmp (4), -- result of ICMP Redirect + + -- the following are all dynamic + -- routing protocols + + egp (5), -- Exterior Gateway Protocol + ggp (6), -- Gateway-Gateway Protocol + hello (7), -- FuzzBall HelloSpeak + rip (8), -- Berkeley RIP or RIP-II + isIs (9), -- Dual IS-IS + esIs (10), -- ISO 9542 + ciscoIgrp (11), -- Cisco IGRP + bbnSpfIgp (12), -- BBN SPF IGP + ospf (13), -- Open Shortest Path First + bgp (14), -- Border Gateway Protocol + idpr (15), -- InterDomain Policy Routing + ciscoEigrp (16), -- Cisco EIGRP + dvmrp (17), -- DVMRP + rpl (18), -- RPL [RFC-ietf-roll-rpl-19] + dhcp (19), -- DHCP [RFC2132] + ttdp (20) -- Train Topology Discovery Protocol (TTDP) [IEC 61375-2-5] + } + +IANAipMRouteProtocol ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The multicast routing protocol. Inclusion of values for + multicast routing protocols is not intended to imply that + those protocols need be supported." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), -- none of the following + local(2), -- e.g., manually configured + netmgmt(3), -- set via net.mgmt protocol + dvmrp(4), + mospf(5), + pimSparseDense(6), -- PIMv1, both DM and SM + cbt(7), + pimSparseMode(8), -- PIM-SM + pimDenseMode(9), -- PIM-DM + igmpOnly(10), + bgmp(11), + msdp(12) + } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/IANA-STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/IANA-STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bd46baa2573 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/IANA-STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +IANA-STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2 + FROM SNMPv2-SMI + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + FROM SNMPv2-TC; + +ianaStorageMediaTypeMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "201510120000Z" -- 12 October 2015 + ORGANIZATION "IANA" + CONTACT-INFO + "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority + Postal: ICANN + 12025 Waterfront Drive, Suite 300 + Los Angeles, CA 90094-2536 + United States + Tel: +1 310-301-5800 + Email: iana&iana.org" + + DESCRIPTION + "This MIB module defines Textual Conventions + representing the media type of a storage device. + + Copyright (c) 2015 IETF Trust and the persons identified + as authors of the code. All rights reserved. + + Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with + or without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and + subject to the license terms contained in, the + Simplified BSD License set forth in Section 4.c of the + IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents + (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info)." + + REVISION "201510120000Z" -- 12 October 2015 + DESCRIPTION + "The initial version of this MIB, published as + RFC 7666." + ::= { mib-2 237 } + +IANAStorageMediaType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The media type of a storage device: + + unknown(1) The media type is unknown, e.g., because + the implementation failed to obtain the + media type from the hypervisor. + + other(2) The media type is other than those + defined in this conversion. + + hardDisk(3) The media type is hard disk. + + opticalDisk(4) The media type is optical disk. + + floppyDisk(5) The media type is floppy disk." + + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), + unknown(2), + hardDisk(3), + opticalDisk(4), + floppyDisk(5) + } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/IANAifType-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/IANAifType-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c8e77c42c7f --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/IANAifType-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,774 @@ + IANAifType-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + + IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2 FROM SNMPv2-SMI + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC; + + ianaifType MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "202208170000Z" -- August 17, 2022 + ORGANIZATION "IANA" + CONTACT-INFO " Internet Assigned Numbers Authority + + Postal: ICANN + 12025 Waterfront Drive, Suite 300 + Los Angeles, CA 90094-2536 + + Tel: +1 310-301-5800 + E-Mail: iana@iana.org" + DESCRIPTION "This MIB module defines the IANAifType Textual + Convention, and thus the enumerated values of + the ifType object defined in MIB-II's ifTable." + + REVISION "202208170000Z" -- August 17, 2022 + DESCRIPTION "Changed gpon description to refer to G.984." + + REVISION "202105170000Z" -- May 17, 2021 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 303." + + REVISION "202104230000Z" -- April 23, 2021 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new tunnelType 19 and + combined 2018-06-28 revision statements" + + REVISION "202104220000Z" -- April 22, 2021 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 302." + + REVISION "202102180000Z" -- February 18, 2021 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 301." + + REVISION "202008270000Z" -- August 27, 2020 + DESCRIPTION "Updated Interface Types (ifType) registry name." + + REVISION "202007100000Z" -- July 10, 2020 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 300." + + REVISION "202004020000Z" -- April 2, 2020 + DESCRIPTION "Added reference to ifType definitions registry." + + REVISION "202001100000Z" -- January 10, 2020 + DESCRIPTION "Addition of IANAifType 299." + + REVISION "201912030000Z" -- December 3, 2019 + DESCRIPTION "Updated email address for IANA" + + REVISION "201910160000Z" -- October 16, 2019 + DESCRIPTION "Addition of IANAifTypes 297-298." + + REVISION "201902140000Z" -- February 14, 2019 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new tunnelType 18." + + REVISION "201902080000Z" -- February 8, 2019 + DESCRIPTION "Added missing commas for 295-296." + + REVISION "201901310000Z" -- January 31, 2019 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 295-296." + + REVISION "201807040000Z" -- July 4, 2018 + DESCRIPTION "Added missing commas for 291-293." + + REVISION "201806280000Z" -- June 28, 2018 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 293-294." + + REVISION "201806220000Z" -- June 22, 2018 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 292." + + REVISION "201806210000Z" -- June 21, 2018 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 291." + + REVISION "201703300000Z" -- March 30, 2017 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 290." + + REVISION "201701190000Z" -- January 19, 2017 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 289." + + REVISION "201611230000Z" -- November 23, 2016 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 283-288." + + REVISION "201606160000Z" -- June 16, 2016 + DESCRIPTION "Updated IANAtunnelType DESCRIPTION per RFC 7870" + + REVISION "201606090000Z" -- June 9, 2016 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 282." + + REVISION "201606080000Z" -- June 8, 2016 + DESCRIPTION "Updated description for tunnelType 17." + + REVISION "201605190000Z" -- May 19, 2016 + DESCRIPTION "Updated description for tunnelType 16." + + REVISION "201605030000Z" -- May 3, 2016 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 281." + + REVISION "201604290000Z" -- April 29, 2016 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new tunnelTypes 16 and 17." + + REVISION "201409240000Z" -- September 24, 2014 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 280." + + REVISION "201409190000Z" -- September 19, 2014 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 279." + + REVISION "201407030000Z" -- July 3, 2014 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 277-278." + + REVISION "201405220000Z" -- May 22, 2014 + DESCRIPTION "Updated contact info." + + REVISION "201205170000Z" -- May 17, 2012 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 272." + + REVISION "201201110000Z" -- January 11, 2012 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 266-271." + + REVISION "201112180000Z" -- December 18, 2011 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 263-265." + + REVISION "201110260000Z" -- October 26, 2011 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 262." + + REVISION "201109070000Z" -- September 7, 2011 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 260 and 261." + + REVISION "201107220000Z" -- July 22, 2011 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 259." + + REVISION "201106030000Z" -- June 03, 2011 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 258." + + REVISION "201009210000Z" -- September 21, 2010 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 256 and 257." + + REVISION "201007210000Z" -- July 21, 2010 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 255." + + REVISION "201002110000Z" -- February 11, 2010 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 254." + + REVISION "201002080000Z" -- February 08, 2010 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 252 and 253." + + REVISION "200905060000Z" -- May 06, 2009 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 251." + + REVISION "200902060000Z" -- February 06, 2009 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAtunnelType 15." + + REVISION "200810090000Z" -- October 09, 2008 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 250." + + REVISION "200808120000Z" -- August 12, 2008 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 249." + + REVISION "200807220000Z" -- July 22, 2008 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 247 and 248." + + REVISION "200806240000Z" -- June 24, 2008 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 246." + + REVISION "200805290000Z" -- May 29, 2008 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 245." + + REVISION "200709130000Z" -- September 13, 2007 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 243 and 244." + + REVISION "200705290000Z" -- May 29, 2007 + DESCRIPTION "Changed the description for IANAifType 228." + + REVISION "200703080000Z" -- March 08, 2007 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 242." + + REVISION "200701230000Z" -- January 23, 2007 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 239, 240, and 241." + + REVISION "200610170000Z" -- October 17, 2006 + DESCRIPTION "Deprecated/Obsoleted IANAifType 230. Registration of + IANAifType 238." + + REVISION "200609250000Z" -- September 25, 2006 + DESCRIPTION "Changed the description for IANA ifType + 184 and added new IANA ifType 237." + + REVISION "200608170000Z" -- August 17, 2006 + DESCRIPTION "Changed the descriptions for IANAifTypes + 20 and 21." + + REVISION "200608110000Z" -- August 11, 2006 + DESCRIPTION "Changed the descriptions for IANAifTypes + 7, 11, 62, 69, and 117." + + REVISION "200607250000Z" -- July 25, 2006 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANA ifType 236." + + REVISION "200606140000Z" -- June 14, 2006 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANA ifType 235." + + REVISION "200603310000Z" -- March 31, 2006 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANA ifType 234." + + REVISION "200603300000Z" -- March 30, 2006 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANA ifType 233." + + REVISION "200512220000Z" -- December 22, 2005 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANA ifTypes 231 and 232." + + REVISION "200510100000Z" -- October 10, 2005 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANA ifType 230." + + REVISION "200509090000Z" -- September 09, 2005 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANA ifType 229." + + REVISION "200505270000Z" -- May 27, 2005 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANA ifType 228." + + REVISION "200503030000Z" -- March 3, 2005 + DESCRIPTION "Added the IANAtunnelType TC and deprecated + IANAifType sixToFour (215) per RFC4087." + + REVISION "200411220000Z" -- November 22, 2004 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANA ifType 227 per RFC4631." + + REVISION "200406170000Z" -- June 17, 2004 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANA ifType 226." + + REVISION "200405120000Z" -- May 12, 2004 + DESCRIPTION "Added description for IANAifType 6, and + changed the descriptions for IANAifTypes + 180, 181, and 182." + + REVISION "200405070000Z" -- May 7, 2004 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 225." + + REVISION "200308250000Z" -- Aug 25, 2003 + DESCRIPTION "Deprecated IANAifTypes 7 and 11. Obsoleted + IANAifTypes 62, 69, and 117. ethernetCsmacd (6) + should be used instead of these values" + + REVISION "200308180000Z" -- Aug 18, 2003 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType + 224." + + REVISION "200308070000Z" -- Aug 7, 2003 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 222 and 223." + + REVISION "200303180000Z" -- Mar 18, 2003 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType + 221." + + REVISION "200301130000Z" -- Jan 13, 2003 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType + 220." + + REVISION "200210170000Z" -- Oct 17, 2002 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType + 219." + + REVISION "200207160000Z" -- Jul 16, 2002 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 217 and 218." + + REVISION "200207100000Z" -- Jul 10, 2002 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 215 and 216." + + REVISION "200206190000Z" -- Jun 19, 2002 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType + 214." + + REVISION "200201040000Z" -- Jan 4, 2002 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 211, 212 and 213." + + REVISION "200112200000Z" -- Dec 20, 2001 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 209 and 210." + + REVISION "200111150000Z" -- Nov 15, 2001 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 207 and 208." + + REVISION "200111060000Z" -- Nov 6, 2001 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType + 206." + + REVISION "200111020000Z" -- Nov 2, 2001 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType + 205." + + REVISION "200110160000Z" -- Oct 16, 2001 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, and 204." + + REVISION "200109190000Z" -- Sept 19, 2001 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType + 198." + + REVISION "200105110000Z" -- May 11, 2001 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType + 197." + + REVISION "200101120000Z" -- Jan 12, 2001 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 195 and 196." + + REVISION "200012190000Z" -- Dec 19, 2000 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 193 and 194." + + REVISION "200012070000Z" -- Dec 07, 2000 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 191 and 192." + + REVISION "200012040000Z" -- Dec 04, 2000 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType + 190." + + REVISION "200010170000Z" -- Oct 17, 2000 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 188 and 189." + + REVISION "200010020000Z" -- Oct 02, 2000 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 187." + + REVISION "200009010000Z" -- Sept 01, 2000 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 184, 185, and 186." + + REVISION "200008240000Z" -- Aug 24, 2000 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifType 183." + + REVISION "200008230000Z" -- Aug 23, 2000 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes + 174-182." + + REVISION "200008220000Z" -- Aug 22, 2000 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 170, + 171, 172 and 173." + + REVISION "200004250000Z" -- Apr 25, 2000 + DESCRIPTION "Registration of new IANAifTypes 168 and 169." + + REVISION "200003060000Z" -- Mar 6, 2000 + DESCRIPTION "Fixed a missing semi-colon in the IMPORT. + Also cleaned up the REVISION log a bit. + It is not complete, but from now on it will + be maintained and kept up to date with each + change to this MIB module." + + REVISION "199910081430Z" -- Oct 08, 1999 + DESCRIPTION "Include new name assignments up to cnr(85). + This is the first version available via the WWW + at: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/mib/ianaiftype.mib" + + REVISION "199401310000Z" -- Jan 31, 1994 + DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB as published in + RFC 1573." + ::= { mib-2 30 } + + IANAifType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This data type is used as the syntax of the ifType + object in the (updated) definition of MIB-II's + ifTable. + + The definition of this textual convention with the + addition of newly assigned values is published + periodically by the IANA, in either the Assigned + Numbers RFC, or some derivative of it specific to + Internet Network Management number assignments. (The + latest arrangements can be obtained by contacting the + IANA.) + + Interface types must not be directly added to the + IANAifType-MIB MIB module. They must instead be added + to the 'Interface Types (ifType)' registry at + https://www.iana.org/assignments/smi-numbers. + + The relationship between the assignment of ifType + values and of OIDs to particular media-specific MIBs + is solely the purview of IANA and is subject to change + without notice. Quite often, a media-specific MIB's + OID-subtree assignment within MIB-II's 'transmission' + subtree will be the same as its ifType value. + However, in some circumstances this will not be the + case, and implementors must not pre-assume any + specific relationship between ifType values and + transmission subtree OIDs." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), -- none of the following + regular1822(2), + hdh1822(3), + ddnX25(4), + rfc877x25(5), + ethernetCsmacd(6), -- for all ethernet-like interfaces, + -- regardless of speed, as per RFC3635 + iso88023Csmacd(7), -- Deprecated via RFC3635 + -- ethernetCsmacd (6) should be used instead + iso88024TokenBus(8), + iso88025TokenRing(9), + iso88026Man(10), + starLan(11), -- Deprecated via RFC3635 + -- ethernetCsmacd (6) should be used instead + proteon10Mbit(12), + proteon80Mbit(13), + hyperchannel(14), + fddi(15), + lapb(16), + sdlc(17), + ds1(18), -- DS1-MIB + e1(19), -- Obsolete see DS1-MIB + basicISDN(20), -- no longer used + -- see also RFC2127 + primaryISDN(21), -- no longer used + -- see also RFC2127 + propPointToPointSerial(22), -- proprietary serial + ppp(23), + softwareLoopback(24), + eon(25), -- CLNP over IP + ethernet3Mbit(26), + nsip(27), -- XNS over IP + slip(28), -- generic SLIP + ultra(29), -- ULTRA technologies + ds3(30), -- DS3-MIB + sip(31), -- SMDS, coffee + frameRelay(32), -- DTE only. + rs232(33), + para(34), -- parallel-port + arcnet(35), -- arcnet + arcnetPlus(36), -- arcnet plus + atm(37), -- ATM cells + miox25(38), + sonet(39), -- SONET or SDH + x25ple(40), + iso88022llc(41), + localTalk(42), + smdsDxi(43), + frameRelayService(44), -- FRNETSERV-MIB + v35(45), + hssi(46), + hippi(47), + modem(48), -- Generic modem + aal5(49), -- AAL5 over ATM + sonetPath(50), + sonetVT(51), + smdsIcip(52), -- SMDS InterCarrier Interface + propVirtual(53), -- proprietary virtual/internal + propMultiplexor(54),-- proprietary multiplexing + ieee80212(55), -- 100BaseVG + fibreChannel(56), -- Fibre Channel + hippiInterface(57), -- HIPPI interfaces + frameRelayInterconnect(58), -- Obsolete, use either + -- frameRelay(32) or + -- frameRelayService(44). + aflane8023(59), -- ATM Emulated LAN for 802.3 + aflane8025(60), -- ATM Emulated LAN for 802.5 + cctEmul(61), -- ATM Emulated circuit + fastEther(62), -- Obsoleted via RFC3635 + -- ethernetCsmacd (6) should be used instead + isdn(63), -- ISDN and X.25 + v11(64), -- CCITT V.11/X.21 + v36(65), -- CCITT V.36 + g703at64k(66), -- CCITT G703 at 64Kbps + g703at2mb(67), -- Obsolete see DS1-MIB + qllc(68), -- SNA QLLC + fastEtherFX(69), -- Obsoleted via RFC3635 + -- ethernetCsmacd (6) should be used instead + channel(70), -- channel + ieee80211(71), -- radio spread spectrum + ibm370parChan(72), -- IBM System 360/370 OEMI Channel + escon(73), -- IBM Enterprise Systems Connection + dlsw(74), -- Data Link Switching + isdns(75), -- ISDN S/T interface + isdnu(76), -- ISDN U interface + lapd(77), -- Link Access Protocol D + ipSwitch(78), -- IP Switching Objects + rsrb(79), -- Remote Source Route Bridging + atmLogical(80), -- ATM Logical Port + ds0(81), -- Digital Signal Level 0 + ds0Bundle(82), -- group of ds0s on the same ds1 + bsc(83), -- Bisynchronous Protocol + async(84), -- Asynchronous Protocol + cnr(85), -- Combat Net Radio + iso88025Dtr(86), -- ISO 802.5r DTR + eplrs(87), -- Ext Pos Loc Report Sys + arap(88), -- Appletalk Remote Access Protocol + propCnls(89), -- Proprietary Connectionless Protocol + hostPad(90), -- CCITT-ITU X.29 PAD Protocol + termPad(91), -- CCITT-ITU X.3 PAD Facility + frameRelayMPI(92), -- Multiproto Interconnect over FR + x213(93), -- CCITT-ITU X213 + adsl(94), -- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop + radsl(95), -- Rate-Adapt. Digital Subscriber Loop + sdsl(96), -- Symmetric Digital Subscriber Loop + vdsl(97), -- Very H-Speed Digital Subscrib. Loop + iso88025CRFPInt(98), -- ISO 802.5 CRFP + myrinet(99), -- Myricom Myrinet + voiceEM(100), -- voice recEive and transMit + voiceFXO(101), -- voice Foreign Exchange Office + voiceFXS(102), -- voice Foreign Exchange Station + voiceEncap(103), -- voice encapsulation + voiceOverIp(104), -- voice over IP encapsulation + atmDxi(105), -- ATM DXI + atmFuni(106), -- ATM FUNI + atmIma (107), -- ATM IMA + pppMultilinkBundle(108), -- PPP Multilink Bundle + ipOverCdlc (109), -- IBM ipOverCdlc + ipOverClaw (110), -- IBM Common Link Access to Workstn + stackToStack (111), -- IBM stackToStack + virtualIpAddress (112), -- IBM VIPA + mpc (113), -- IBM multi-protocol channel support + ipOverAtm (114), -- IBM ipOverAtm + iso88025Fiber (115), -- ISO 802.5j Fiber Token Ring + tdlc (116), -- IBM twinaxial data link control + gigabitEthernet (117), -- Obsoleted via RFC3635 + -- ethernetCsmacd (6) should be used instead + hdlc (118), -- HDLC + lapf (119), -- LAP F + v37 (120), -- V.37 + x25mlp (121), -- Multi-Link Protocol + x25huntGroup (122), -- X25 Hunt Group + transpHdlc (123), -- Transp HDLC + interleave (124), -- Interleave channel + fast (125), -- Fast channel + ip (126), -- IP (for APPN HPR in IP networks) + docsCableMaclayer (127), -- CATV Mac Layer + docsCableDownstream (128), -- CATV Downstream interface + docsCableUpstream (129), -- CATV Upstream interface + a12MppSwitch (130), -- Avalon Parallel Processor + tunnel (131), -- Encapsulation interface + coffee (132), -- coffee pot + ces (133), -- Circuit Emulation Service + atmSubInterface (134), -- ATM Sub Interface + l2vlan (135), -- Layer 2 Virtual LAN using 802.1Q + l3ipvlan (136), -- Layer 3 Virtual LAN using IP + l3ipxvlan (137), -- Layer 3 Virtual LAN using IPX + digitalPowerline (138), -- IP over Power Lines + mediaMailOverIp (139), -- Multimedia Mail over IP + dtm (140), -- Dynamic syncronous Transfer Mode + dcn (141), -- Data Communications Network + ipForward (142), -- IP Forwarding Interface + msdsl (143), -- Multi-rate Symmetric DSL + ieee1394 (144), -- IEEE1394 High Performance Serial Bus + if-gsn (145), -- HIPPI-6400 + dvbRccMacLayer (146), -- DVB-RCC MAC Layer + dvbRccDownstream (147), -- DVB-RCC Downstream Channel + dvbRccUpstream (148), -- DVB-RCC Upstream Channel + atmVirtual (149), -- ATM Virtual Interface + mplsTunnel (150), -- MPLS Tunnel Virtual Interface + srp (151), -- Spatial Reuse Protocol + voiceOverAtm (152), -- Voice Over ATM + voiceOverFrameRelay (153), -- Voice Over Frame Relay + idsl (154), -- Digital Subscriber Loop over ISDN + compositeLink (155), -- Avici Composite Link Interface + ss7SigLink (156), -- SS7 Signaling Link + propWirelessP2P (157), -- Prop. P2P wireless interface + frForward (158), -- Frame Forward Interface + rfc1483 (159), -- Multiprotocol over ATM AAL5 + usb (160), -- USB Interface + ieee8023adLag (161), -- IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregate + bgppolicyaccounting (162), -- BGP Policy Accounting + frf16MfrBundle (163), -- FRF .16 Multilink Frame Relay + h323Gatekeeper (164), -- H323 Gatekeeper + h323Proxy (165), -- H323 Voice and Video Proxy + mpls (166), -- MPLS + mfSigLink (167), -- Multi-frequency signaling link + hdsl2 (168), -- High Bit-Rate DSL - 2nd generation + shdsl (169), -- Multirate HDSL2 + ds1FDL (170), -- Facility Data Link 4Kbps on a DS1 + pos (171), -- Packet over SONET/SDH Interface + dvbAsiIn (172), -- DVB-ASI Input + dvbAsiOut (173), -- DVB-ASI Output + plc (174), -- Power Line Communtications + nfas (175), -- Non Facility Associated Signaling + tr008 (176), -- TR008 + gr303RDT (177), -- Remote Digital Terminal + gr303IDT (178), -- Integrated Digital Terminal + isup (179), -- ISUP + propDocsWirelessMaclayer (180), -- Cisco proprietary Maclayer + propDocsWirelessDownstream (181), -- Cisco proprietary Downstream + propDocsWirelessUpstream (182), -- Cisco proprietary Upstream + hiperlan2 (183), -- HIPERLAN Type 2 Radio Interface + propBWAp2Mp (184), -- PropBroadbandWirelessAccesspt2multipt + -- use of this iftype for IEEE 802.16 WMAN + -- interfaces as per IEEE Std 802.16f is + -- deprecated and ifType 237 should be used instead. + sonetOverheadChannel (185), -- SONET Overhead Channel + digitalWrapperOverheadChannel (186), -- Digital Wrapper + aal2 (187), -- ATM adaptation layer 2 + radioMAC (188), -- MAC layer over radio links + atmRadio (189), -- ATM over radio links + imt (190), -- Inter Machine Trunks + mvl (191), -- Multiple Virtual Lines DSL + reachDSL (192), -- Long Reach DSL + frDlciEndPt (193), -- Frame Relay DLCI End Point + atmVciEndPt (194), -- ATM VCI End Point + opticalChannel (195), -- Optical Channel + opticalTransport (196), -- Optical Transport + propAtm (197), -- Proprietary ATM + voiceOverCable (198), -- Voice Over Cable Interface + infiniband (199), -- Infiniband + teLink (200), -- TE Link + q2931 (201), -- Q.2931 + virtualTg (202), -- Virtual Trunk Group + sipTg (203), -- SIP Trunk Group + sipSig (204), -- SIP Signaling + docsCableUpstreamChannel (205), -- CATV Upstream Channel + econet (206), -- Acorn Econet + pon155 (207), -- FSAN 155Mb Symetrical PON interface + pon622 (208), -- FSAN622Mb Symetrical PON interface + bridge (209), -- Transparent bridge interface + linegroup (210), -- Interface common to multiple lines + voiceEMFGD (211), -- voice E&M Feature Group D + voiceFGDEANA (212), -- voice FGD Exchange Access North American + voiceDID (213), -- voice Direct Inward Dialing + mpegTransport (214), -- MPEG transport interface + sixToFour (215), -- 6to4 interface (DEPRECATED) + gtp (216), -- GTP (GPRS Tunneling Protocol) + pdnEtherLoop1 (217), -- Paradyne EtherLoop 1 + pdnEtherLoop2 (218), -- Paradyne EtherLoop 2 + opticalChannelGroup (219), -- Optical Channel Group + homepna (220), -- HomePNA ITU-T G.989 + gfp (221), -- Generic Framing Procedure (GFP) + ciscoISLvlan (222), -- Layer 2 Virtual LAN using Cisco ISL + actelisMetaLOOP (223), -- Acteleis proprietary MetaLOOP High Speed Link + fcipLink (224), -- FCIP Link + rpr (225), -- Resilient Packet Ring Interface Type + qam (226), -- RF Qam Interface + lmp (227), -- Link Management Protocol + cblVectaStar (228), -- Cambridge Broadband Networks Limited VectaStar + docsCableMCmtsDownstream (229), -- CATV Modular CMTS Downstream Interface + adsl2 (230), -- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop Version 2 + -- (DEPRECATED/OBSOLETED - please use adsl2plus 238 instead) + macSecControlledIF (231), -- MACSecControlled + macSecUncontrolledIF (232), -- MACSecUncontrolled + aviciOpticalEther (233), -- Avici Optical Ethernet Aggregate + atmbond (234), -- atmbond + voiceFGDOS (235), -- voice FGD Operator Services + mocaVersion1 (236), -- MultiMedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) Interface + -- as documented in information provided privately to IANA + ieee80216WMAN (237), -- IEEE 802.16 WMAN interface + adsl2plus (238), -- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Loop Version 2, + -- Version 2 Plus and all variants + dvbRcsMacLayer (239), -- DVB-RCS MAC Layer + dvbTdm (240), -- DVB Satellite TDM + dvbRcsTdma (241), -- DVB-RCS TDMA + x86Laps (242), -- LAPS based on ITU-T X.86/Y.1323 + wwanPP (243), -- 3GPP WWAN + wwanPP2 (244), -- 3GPP2 WWAN + voiceEBS (245), -- voice P-phone EBS physical interface + ifPwType (246), -- Pseudowire interface type + ilan (247), -- Internal LAN on a bridge per IEEE 802.1ap + pip (248), -- Provider Instance Port on a bridge per IEEE 802.1ah PBB + aluELP (249), -- Alcatel-Lucent Ethernet Link Protection + gpon (250), -- Gigabit-capable passive optical networks (G-PON) as per ITU-T G.984 + vdsl2 (251), -- Very high speed digital subscriber line Version 2 (as per ITU-T Recommendation G.993.2) + capwapDot11Profile (252), -- WLAN Profile Interface + capwapDot11Bss (253), -- WLAN BSS Interface + capwapWtpVirtualRadio (254), -- WTP Virtual Radio Interface + bits (255), -- bitsport + docsCableUpstreamRfPort (256), -- DOCSIS CATV Upstream RF Port + cableDownstreamRfPort (257), -- CATV downstream RF port + vmwareVirtualNic (258), -- VMware Virtual Network Interface + ieee802154 (259), -- IEEE 802.15.4 WPAN interface + otnOdu (260), -- OTN Optical Data Unit + otnOtu (261), -- OTN Optical channel Transport Unit + ifVfiType (262), -- VPLS Forwarding Instance Interface Type + g9981 (263), -- G.998.1 bonded interface + g9982 (264), -- G.998.2 bonded interface + g9983 (265), -- G.998.3 bonded interface + aluEpon (266), -- Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (E-PON) + aluEponOnu (267), -- EPON Optical Network Unit + aluEponPhysicalUni (268), -- EPON physical User to Network interface + aluEponLogicalLink (269), -- The emulation of a point-to-point link over the EPON layer + aluGponOnu (270), -- GPON Optical Network Unit + aluGponPhysicalUni (271), -- GPON physical User to Network interface + vmwareNicTeam (272), -- VMware NIC Team + docsOfdmDownstream (277), -- CATV Downstream OFDM interface + docsOfdmaUpstream (278), -- CATV Upstream OFDMA interface + gfast (279), -- G.fast port + sdci (280), -- SDCI (IO-Link) + xboxWireless (281), -- Xbox wireless + fastdsl (282), -- FastDSL + docsCableScte55d1FwdOob (283), -- Cable SCTE 55-1 OOB Forward Channel + docsCableScte55d1RetOob (284), -- Cable SCTE 55-1 OOB Return Channel + docsCableScte55d2DsOob (285), -- Cable SCTE 55-2 OOB Downstream Channel + docsCableScte55d2UsOob (286), -- Cable SCTE 55-2 OOB Upstream Channel + docsCableNdf (287), -- Cable Narrowband Digital Forward + docsCableNdr (288), -- Cable Narrowband Digital Return + ptm (289), -- Packet Transfer Mode + ghn (290), -- G.hn port + otnOtsi (291), -- Optical Tributary Signal + otnOtuc (292), -- OTN OTUCn + otnOduc (293), -- OTN ODUC + otnOtsig (294), -- OTN OTUC Signal + microwaveCarrierTermination (295), -- air interface of a single microwave carrier + microwaveRadioLinkTerminal (296), -- radio link interface for one or several aggregated microwave carriers + ieee8021axDrni (297), -- IEEE 802.1AX Distributed Resilient Network Interface + ax25 (298), -- AX.25 network interfaces + ieee19061nanocom (299), -- Nanoscale and Molecular Communication + cpri (300), -- Common Public Radio Interface + omni (301), -- Overlay Multilink Network Interface (OMNI) + roe (302), -- Radio over Ethernet Interface + p2pOverLan (303) -- Point to Point over LAN interface + } + +IANAtunnelType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The encapsulation method used by a tunnel. The value + direct indicates that a packet is encapsulated + directly within a normal IP header, with no + intermediate header, and unicast to the remote tunnel + endpoint (e.g., an RFC 2003 IP-in-IP tunnel, or an RFC + 1933 IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel). The value minimal indicates + that a Minimal Forwarding Header (RFC 2004) is + inserted between the outer header and the payload + packet. The value UDP indicates that the payload + packet is encapsulated within a normal UDP packet + (e.g., RFC 1234). + + The values sixToFour, sixOverFour, and isatap + indicates that an IPv6 packet is encapsulated directly + within an IPv4 header, with no intermediate header, + and unicast to the destination determined by the 6to4, + 6over4, or ISATAP protocol. + + The remaining protocol-specific values indicate that a + header of the protocol of that name is inserted + between the outer header and the payload header. + + The IP Tunnel MIB [RFC4087] is designed to manage + tunnels of any type over IPv4 and IPv6 networks; + therefore, it already supports IP-in-IP tunnels. + But in a DS-Lite scenario, the tunnel type is + point-to-multipoint IP-in-IP tunnels. The direct(2) + defined in the IP Tunnel MIB only supports point-to-point + tunnels. So, it needs to define a new tunnel type for + DS-Lite. + + The assignment policy for IANAtunnelType values is + identical to the policy for assigning IANAifType + values." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), -- none of the following + direct(2), -- no intermediate header + gre(3), -- GRE encapsulation + minimal(4), -- Minimal encapsulation + l2tp(5), -- L2TP encapsulation + pptp(6), -- PPTP encapsulation + l2f(7), -- L2F encapsulation + udp(8), -- UDP encapsulation + atmp(9), -- ATMP encapsulation + msdp(10), -- MSDP encapsulation + sixToFour(11), -- 6to4 encapsulation + sixOverFour(12), -- 6over4 encapsulation + isatap(13), -- ISATAP encapsulation + teredo(14), -- Teredo encapsulation + ipHttps(15), -- IPHTTPS + softwireMesh(16), -- softwire mesh tunnel + dsLite(17), -- DS-Lite tunnel + aplusp(18), -- A+P encapsulation + ipsectunnelmode(19) -- IpSec tunnel mode encapsulation + } + + END diff --git a/share/snmp/IF-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/IF-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7704f0c257e --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/IF-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1814 @@ +IF-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Counter32, Gauge32, Counter64, + Integer32, TimeTicks, mib-2, + NOTIFICATION-TYPE FROM SNMPv2-SMI + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, DisplayString, + PhysAddress, TruthValue, RowStatus, + TimeStamp, AutonomousType, TestAndIncr FROM SNMPv2-TC + MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, + NOTIFICATION-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF + snmpTraps FROM SNMPv2-MIB + IANAifType FROM IANAifType-MIB; + +ifMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "200006140000Z" + ORGANIZATION "IETF Interfaces MIB Working Group" + CONTACT-INFO + " Keith McCloghrie + Cisco Systems, Inc. + 170 West Tasman Drive + San Jose, CA 95134-1706 + US + + 408-526-5260 + kzm@cisco.com" + DESCRIPTION + "The MIB module to describe generic objects for network + interface sub-layers. This MIB is an updated version of + MIB-II's ifTable, and incorporates the extensions defined in + RFC 1229." + + REVISION "200006140000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Clarifications agreed upon by the Interfaces MIB WG, and + published as RFC 2863." + REVISION "199602282155Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Revisions made by the Interfaces MIB WG, and published in + RFC 2233." + REVISION "199311082155Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Initial revision, published as part of RFC 1573." + ::= { mib-2 31 } + +ifMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ifMIB 1 } + +interfaces OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 2 } + +-- +-- Textual Conventions +-- + +-- OwnerString has the same semantics as used in RFC 1271 + +OwnerString ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "255a" + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "This data type is used to model an administratively + assigned name of the owner of a resource. This information + is taken from the NVT ASCII character set. It is suggested + that this name contain one or more of the following: ASCII + form of the manager station's transport address, management + station name (e.g., domain name), network management + personnel's name, location, or phone number. In some cases + the agent itself will be the owner of an entry. In these + cases, this string shall be set to a string starting with + 'agent'." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..255)) + +-- InterfaceIndex contains the semantics of ifIndex and should be used +-- for any objects defined in other MIB modules that need these semantics. + +InterfaceIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value, greater than zero, for each interface or + interface sub-layer in the managed system. It is + recommended that values are assigned contiguously starting + from 1. The value for each interface sub-layer must remain + constant at least from one re-initialization of the entity's + network management system to the next re-initialization." + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + +InterfaceIndexOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This textual convention is an extension of the + InterfaceIndex convention. The latter defines a greater + than zero value used to identify an interface or interface + sub-layer in the managed system. This extension permits the + additional value of zero. the value zero is object-specific + and must therefore be defined as part of the description of + any object which uses this syntax. Examples of the usage of + zero might include situations where interface was unknown, + or when none or all interfaces need to be referenced." + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + +ifNumber OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of network interfaces (regardless of their + current state) present on this system." + ::= { interfaces 1 } + +ifTableLastChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime at the time of the last creation or + deletion of an entry in the ifTable. If the number of + entries has been unchanged since the last re-initialization + of the local network management subsystem, then this object + contains a zero value." + ::= { ifMIBObjects 5 } + +-- the Interfaces table + +-- The Interfaces table contains information on the entity's + +-- interfaces. Each sub-layer below the internetwork-layer +-- of a network interface is considered to be an interface. + +ifTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IfEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A list of interface entries. The number of entries is + given by the value of ifNumber." + ::= { interfaces 2 } + +ifEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IfEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry containing management information applicable to a + particular interface." + INDEX { ifIndex } + ::= { ifTable 1 } + +IfEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + ifIndex InterfaceIndex, + ifDescr DisplayString, + ifType IANAifType, + ifMtu Integer32, + ifSpeed Gauge32, + ifPhysAddress PhysAddress, + ifAdminStatus INTEGER, + ifOperStatus INTEGER, + ifLastChange TimeTicks, + ifInOctets Counter32, + ifInUcastPkts Counter32, + ifInNUcastPkts Counter32, -- deprecated + ifInDiscards Counter32, + ifInErrors Counter32, + ifInUnknownProtos Counter32, + ifOutOctets Counter32, + ifOutUcastPkts Counter32, + ifOutNUcastPkts Counter32, -- deprecated + ifOutDiscards Counter32, + ifOutErrors Counter32, + ifOutQLen Gauge32, -- deprecated + ifSpecific OBJECT IDENTIFIER -- deprecated + } + +ifIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value, greater than zero, for each interface. It + is recommended that values are assigned contiguously + starting from 1. The value for each interface sub-layer + must remain constant at least from one re-initialization of + the entity's network management system to the next re- + initialization." + ::= { ifEntry 1 } + +ifDescr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual string containing information about the + interface. This string should include the name of the + manufacturer, the product name and the version of the + interface hardware/software." + ::= { ifEntry 2 } + +ifType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IANAifType + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The type of interface. Additional values for ifType are + assigned by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), + through updating the syntax of the IANAifType textual + convention." + ::= { ifEntry 3 } + +ifMtu OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The size of the largest packet which can be sent/received + on the interface, specified in octets. For interfaces that + are used for transmitting network datagrams, this is the + size of the largest network datagram that can be sent on the + interface." + ::= { ifEntry 4 } + +ifSpeed OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in bits + per second. For interfaces which do not vary in bandwidth + or for those where no accurate estimation can be made, this + object should contain the nominal bandwidth. If the + bandwidth of the interface is greater than the maximum value + reportable by this object then this object should report its + maximum value (4,294,967,295) and ifHighSpeed must be used + to report the interace's speed. For a sub-layer which has + no concept of bandwidth, this object should be zero." + ::= { ifEntry 5 } + +ifPhysAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PhysAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The interface's address at its protocol sub-layer. For + example, for an 802.x interface, this object normally + contains a MAC address. The interface's media-specific MIB + must define the bit and byte ordering and the format of the + value of this object. For interfaces which do not have such + an address (e.g., a serial line), this object should contain + an octet string of zero length." + ::= { ifEntry 6 } + +ifAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + up(1), -- ready to pass packets + down(2), + testing(3) -- in some test mode + } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The desired state of the interface. The testing(3) state + indicates that no operational packets can be passed. When a + managed system initializes, all interfaces start with + ifAdminStatus in the down(2) state. As a result of either + explicit management action or per configuration information + retained by the managed system, ifAdminStatus is then + changed to either the up(1) or testing(3) states (or remains + in the down(2) state)." + ::= { ifEntry 7 } + +ifOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + up(1), -- ready to pass packets + down(2), + testing(3), -- in some test mode + unknown(4), -- status can not be determined + -- for some reason. + dormant(5), + notPresent(6), -- some component is missing + lowerLayerDown(7) -- down due to state of + -- lower-layer interface(s) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The current operational state of the interface. The + testing(3) state indicates that no operational packets can + be passed. If ifAdminStatus is down(2) then ifOperStatus + should be down(2). If ifAdminStatus is changed to up(1) + then ifOperStatus should change to up(1) if the interface is + ready to transmit and receive network traffic; it should + change to dormant(5) if the interface is waiting for + external actions (such as a serial line waiting for an + incoming connection); it should remain in the down(2) state + if and only if there is a fault that prevents it from going + to the up(1) state; it should remain in the notPresent(6) + state if the interface has missing (typically, hardware) + components." + ::= { ifEntry 8 } + +ifLastChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime at the time the interface entered + its current operational state. If the current state was + entered prior to the last re-initialization of the local + network management subsystem, then this object contains a + zero value." + ::= { ifEntry 9 } + +ifInOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets received on the interface, + including framing characters. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifEntry 10 } + +ifInUcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a + higher (sub-)layer, which were not addressed to a multicast + or broadcast address at this sub-layer. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifEntry 11 } + +ifInNUcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a + higher (sub-)layer, which were addressed to a multicast or + broadcast address at this sub-layer. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime. + + This object is deprecated in favour of ifInMulticastPkts and + ifInBroadcastPkts." + ::= { ifEntry 12 } + +ifInDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of inbound packets which were chosen to be + discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent + + their being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. One + possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to + free up buffer space. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifEntry 13 } + +ifInErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound + packets that contained errors preventing them from being + deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For character- + oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound + transmission units that contained errors preventing them + from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifEntry 14 } + +ifInUnknownProtos OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of packets + received via the interface which were discarded because of + an unknown or unsupported protocol. For character-oriented + or fixed-length interfaces that support protocol + multiplexing the number of transmission units received via + the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or + unsupported protocol. For any interface that does not + support protocol multiplexing, this counter will always be + 0. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifEntry 15 } + +ifOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets transmitted out of the + interface, including framing characters. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifEntry 16 } + +ifOutUcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols + requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a + multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer, including + those that were discarded or not sent. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifEntry 17 } + +ifOutNUcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols + requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a + multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer, including + those that were discarded or not sent. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime. + + This object is deprecated in favour of ifOutMulticastPkts + and ifOutBroadcastPkts." + ::= { ifEntry 18 } + +ifOutDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of outbound packets which were chosen to be + discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent + their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding + such a packet could be to free up buffer space. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifEntry 19 } + +ifOutErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of outbound + packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. + For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the + number of outbound transmission units that could not be + transmitted because of errors. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifEntry 20 } + +ifOutQLen OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The length of the output packet queue (in packets)." + ::= { ifEntry 21 } + +ifSpecific OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "A reference to MIB definitions specific to the particular + media being used to realize the interface. It is + + recommended that this value point to an instance of a MIB + object in the media-specific MIB, i.e., that this object + have the semantics associated with the InstancePointer + textual convention defined in RFC 2579. In fact, it is + recommended that the media-specific MIB specify what value + ifSpecific should/can take for values of ifType. If no MIB + definitions specific to the particular media are available, + the value should be set to the OBJECT IDENTIFIER { 0 0 }." + ::= { ifEntry 22 } + +-- +-- Extension to the interface table +-- +-- This table replaces the ifExtnsTable table. +-- + +ifXTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IfXEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A list of interface entries. The number of entries is + given by the value of ifNumber. This table contains + additional objects for the interface table." + ::= { ifMIBObjects 1 } + +ifXEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IfXEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry containing additional management information + applicable to a particular interface." + AUGMENTS { ifEntry } + ::= { ifXTable 1 } + +IfXEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + ifName DisplayString, + ifInMulticastPkts Counter32, + ifInBroadcastPkts Counter32, + ifOutMulticastPkts Counter32, + ifOutBroadcastPkts Counter32, + ifHCInOctets Counter64, + ifHCInUcastPkts Counter64, + ifHCInMulticastPkts Counter64, + ifHCInBroadcastPkts Counter64, + ifHCOutOctets Counter64, + ifHCOutUcastPkts Counter64, + ifHCOutMulticastPkts Counter64, + ifHCOutBroadcastPkts Counter64, + ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable INTEGER, + ifHighSpeed Gauge32, + ifPromiscuousMode TruthValue, + ifConnectorPresent TruthValue, + ifAlias DisplayString, + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp + } + +ifName OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The textual name of the interface. The value of this + object should be the name of the interface as assigned by + the local device and should be suitable for use in commands + entered at the device's `console'. This might be a text + name, such as `le0' or a simple port number, such as `1', + depending on the interface naming syntax of the device. If + several entries in the ifTable together represent a single + interface as named by the device, then each will have the + same value of ifName. Note that for an agent which responds + to SNMP queries concerning an interface on some other + (proxied) device, then the value of ifName for such an + interface is the proxied device's local name for it. + + If there is no local name, or this object is otherwise not + applicable, then this object contains a zero-length string." + ::= { ifXEntry 1 } + +ifInMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a + higher (sub-)layer, which were addressed to a multicast + address at this sub-layer. For a MAC layer protocol, this + includes both Group and Functional addresses. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifXEntry 2 } + +ifInBroadcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a + higher (sub-)layer, which were addressed to a broadcast + address at this sub-layer. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifXEntry 3 } + +ifOutMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols + requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a + multicast address at this sub-layer, including those that + were discarded or not sent. For a MAC layer protocol, this + includes both Group and Functional addresses. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifXEntry 4 } + +ifOutBroadcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols + requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a + broadcast address at this sub-layer, including those that + were discarded or not sent. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifXEntry 5 } + +-- +-- High Capacity Counter objects. These objects are all +-- 64 bit versions of the "basic" ifTable counters. These +-- objects all have the same basic semantics as their 32-bit +-- counterparts, however, their syntax has been extended +-- to 64 bits. +-- + +ifHCInOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets received on the interface, + including framing characters. This object is a 64-bit + version of ifInOctets. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifXEntry 6 } + +ifHCInUcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a + higher (sub-)layer, which were not addressed to a multicast + or broadcast address at this sub-layer. This object is a + 64-bit version of ifInUcastPkts. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifXEntry 7 } + +ifHCInMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a + higher (sub-)layer, which were addressed to a multicast + address at this sub-layer. For a MAC layer protocol, this + includes both Group and Functional addresses. This object + is a 64-bit version of ifInMulticastPkts. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifXEntry 8 } + +ifHCInBroadcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of packets, delivered by this sub-layer to a + higher (sub-)layer, which were addressed to a broadcast + address at this sub-layer. This object is a 64-bit version + of ifInBroadcastPkts. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifXEntry 9 } + +ifHCOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets transmitted out of the + interface, including framing characters. This object is a + 64-bit version of ifOutOctets. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifXEntry 10 } + +ifHCOutUcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols + requested be transmitted, and which were not addressed to a + multicast or broadcast address at this sub-layer, including + those that were discarded or not sent. This object is a + 64-bit version of ifOutUcastPkts. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifXEntry 11 } + +ifHCOutMulticastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols + requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a + multicast address at this sub-layer, including those that + were discarded or not sent. For a MAC layer protocol, this + includes both Group and Functional addresses. This object + is a 64-bit version of ifOutMulticastPkts. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifXEntry 12 } + +ifHCOutBroadcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of packets that higher-level protocols + requested be transmitted, and which were addressed to a + broadcast address at this sub-layer, including those that + were discarded or not sent. This object is a 64-bit version + of ifOutBroadcastPkts. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ifCounterDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ifXEntry 13 } + +ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Indicates whether linkUp/linkDown traps should be generated + for this interface. + + By default, this object should have the value enabled(1) for + interfaces which do not operate on 'top' of any other + interface (as defined in the ifStackTable), and disabled(2) + otherwise." + ::= { ifXEntry 14 } + +ifHighSpeed OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in units + of 1,000,000 bits per second. If this object reports a + value of `n' then the speed of the interface is somewhere in + the range of `n-500,000' to `n+499,999'. For interfaces + which do not vary in bandwidth or for those where no + accurate estimation can be made, this object should contain + the nominal bandwidth. For a sub-layer which has no concept + of bandwidth, this object should be zero." + ::= { ifXEntry 15 } + +ifPromiscuousMode OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object has a value of false(2) if this interface only + accepts packets/frames that are addressed to this station. + This object has a value of true(1) when the station accepts + all packets/frames transmitted on the media. The value + true(1) is only legal on certain types of media. If legal, + setting this object to a value of true(1) may require the + interface to be reset before becoming effective. + + The value of ifPromiscuousMode does not affect the reception + of broadcast and multicast packets/frames by the interface." + ::= { ifXEntry 16 } + +ifConnectorPresent OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object has the value 'true(1)' if the interface + sublayer has a physical connector and the value 'false(2)' + otherwise." + ::= { ifXEntry 17 } + +ifAlias OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE(0..64)) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object is an 'alias' name for the interface as + specified by a network manager, and provides a non-volatile + 'handle' for the interface. + + On the first instantiation of an interface, the value of + ifAlias associated with that interface is the zero-length + string. As and when a value is written into an instance of + ifAlias through a network management set operation, then the + agent must retain the supplied value in the ifAlias instance + associated with the same interface for as long as that + interface remains instantiated, including across all re- + initializations/reboots of the network management system, + including those which result in a change of the interface's + ifIndex value. + + An example of the value which a network manager might store + in this object for a WAN interface is the (Telco's) circuit + number/identifier of the interface. + + Some agents may support write-access only for interfaces + having particular values of ifType. An agent which supports + write access to this object is required to keep the value in + non-volatile storage, but it may limit the length of new + values depending on how much storage is already occupied by + the current values for other interfaces." + ::= { ifXEntry 18 } + +ifCounterDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeStamp + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at which + any one or more of this interface's counters suffered a + discontinuity. The relevant counters are the specific + instances associated with this interface of any Counter32 or + + Counter64 object contained in the ifTable or ifXTable. If + no such discontinuities have occurred since the last re- + initialization of the local management subsystem, then this + object contains a zero value." + ::= { ifXEntry 19 } + +-- The Interface Stack Group +-- +-- Implementation of this group is optional, but strongly recommended +-- for all systems +-- + +ifStackTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IfStackEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The table containing information on the relationships + between the multiple sub-layers of network interfaces. In + particular, it contains information on which sub-layers run + 'on top of' which other sub-layers, where each sub-layer + corresponds to a conceptual row in the ifTable. For + example, when the sub-layer with ifIndex value x runs over + the sub-layer with ifIndex value y, then this table + contains: + + ifStackStatus.x.y=active + + For each ifIndex value, I, which identifies an active + interface, there are always at least two instantiated rows + in this table associated with I. For one of these rows, I + is the value of ifStackHigherLayer; for the other, I is the + value of ifStackLowerLayer. (If I is not involved in + multiplexing, then these are the only two rows associated + with I.) + + For example, two rows exist even for an interface which has + no others stacked on top or below it: + + ifStackStatus.0.x=active + ifStackStatus.x.0=active " + ::= { ifMIBObjects 2 } + +ifStackEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IfStackEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Information on a particular relationship between two sub- + layers, specifying that one sub-layer runs on 'top' of the + other sub-layer. Each sub-layer corresponds to a conceptual + row in the ifTable." + INDEX { ifStackHigherLayer, ifStackLowerLayer } + ::= { ifStackTable 1 } + +IfStackEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + ifStackHigherLayer InterfaceIndexOrZero, + ifStackLowerLayer InterfaceIndexOrZero, + ifStackStatus RowStatus + } + +ifStackHigherLayer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of ifIndex corresponding to the higher sub-layer + of the relationship, i.e., the sub-layer which runs on 'top' + of the sub-layer identified by the corresponding instance of + ifStackLowerLayer. If there is no higher sub-layer (below + the internetwork layer), then this object has the value 0." + ::= { ifStackEntry 1 } + +ifStackLowerLayer OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of ifIndex corresponding to the lower sub-layer + of the relationship, i.e., the sub-layer which runs 'below' + the sub-layer identified by the corresponding instance of + ifStackHigherLayer. If there is no lower sub-layer, then + this object has the value 0." + ::= { ifStackEntry 2 } + +ifStackStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RowStatus + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The status of the relationship between two sub-layers. + + Changing the value of this object from 'active' to + 'notInService' or 'destroy' will likely have consequences up + and down the interface stack. Thus, write access to this + object is likely to be inappropriate for some types of + interfaces, and many implementations will choose not to + support write-access for any type of interface." + ::= { ifStackEntry 3 } + +ifStackLastChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime at the time of the last change of + the (whole) interface stack. A change of the interface + stack is defined to be any creation, deletion, or change in + value of any instance of ifStackStatus. If the interface + stack has been unchanged since the last re-initialization of + the local network management subsystem, then this object + contains a zero value." + ::= { ifMIBObjects 6 } + +-- Generic Receive Address Table +-- +-- This group of objects is mandatory for all types of +-- interfaces which can receive packets/frames addressed to +-- more than one address. +-- +-- This table replaces the ifExtnsRcvAddr table. The main +-- difference is that this table makes use of the RowStatus +-- textual convention, while ifExtnsRcvAddr did not. + +ifRcvAddressTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IfRcvAddressEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This table contains an entry for each address (broadcast, + multicast, or uni-cast) for which the system will receive + packets/frames on a particular interface, except as follows: + + - for an interface operating in promiscuous mode, entries + are only required for those addresses for which the system + would receive frames were it not operating in promiscuous + mode. + + - for 802.5 functional addresses, only one entry is + required, for the address which has the functional address + bit ANDed with the bit mask of all functional addresses for + which the interface will accept frames. + + A system is normally able to use any unicast address which + corresponds to an entry in this table as a source address." + ::= { ifMIBObjects 4 } + +ifRcvAddressEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IfRcvAddressEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A list of objects identifying an address for which the + system will accept packets/frames on the particular + interface identified by the index value ifIndex." + INDEX { ifIndex, ifRcvAddressAddress } + ::= { ifRcvAddressTable 1 } + +IfRcvAddressEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + ifRcvAddressAddress PhysAddress, + ifRcvAddressStatus RowStatus, + ifRcvAddressType INTEGER + } + +ifRcvAddressAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PhysAddress + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An address for which the system will accept packets/frames + on this entry's interface." + ::= { ifRcvAddressEntry 1 } + +ifRcvAddressStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RowStatus + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object is used to create and delete rows in the + ifRcvAddressTable." + ::= { ifRcvAddressEntry 2 } + +ifRcvAddressType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + + other(1), + volatile(2), + nonVolatile(3) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object has the value nonVolatile(3) for those entries + in the table which are valid and will not be deleted by the + next restart of the managed system. Entries having the + value volatile(2) are valid and exist, but have not been + saved, so that will not exist after the next restart of the + managed system. Entries having the value other(1) are valid + and exist but are not classified as to whether they will + continue to exist after the next restart." + DEFVAL { volatile } + ::= { ifRcvAddressEntry 3 } + +-- definition of interface-related traps. + +linkDown NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { ifIndex, ifAdminStatus, ifOperStatus } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A linkDown trap signifies that the SNMP entity, acting in + an agent role, has detected that the ifOperStatus object for + one of its communication links is about to enter the down + state from some other state (but not from the notPresent + state). This other state is indicated by the included value + of ifOperStatus." + ::= { snmpTraps 3 } + +linkUp NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { ifIndex, ifAdminStatus, ifOperStatus } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A linkUp trap signifies that the SNMP entity, acting in an + agent role, has detected that the ifOperStatus object for + one of its communication links left the down state and + transitioned into some other state (but not into the + notPresent state). This other state is indicated by the + included value of ifOperStatus." + ::= { snmpTraps 4 } + +-- conformance information + +ifConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ifMIB 2 } + +ifGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ifConformance 1 } +ifCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ifConformance 2 } + +-- compliance statements + +ifCompliance3 MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The compliance statement for SNMP entities which have + network interfaces." + + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { ifGeneralInformationGroup, + linkUpDownNotificationsGroup } + +-- The groups: +-- ifFixedLengthGroup +-- ifHCFixedLengthGroup +-- ifPacketGroup +-- ifHCPacketGroup +-- ifVHCPacketGroup +-- are mutually exclusive; at most one of these groups is implemented +-- for a particular interface. When any of these groups is implemented +-- for a particular interface, then ifCounterDiscontinuityGroup must +-- also be implemented for that interface. + + GROUP ifFixedLengthGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for those network interfaces which + are character-oriented or transmit data in fixed-length + transmission units, and for which the value of the + corresponding instance of ifSpeed is less than or equal to + 20,000,000 bits/second." + + GROUP ifHCFixedLengthGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for those network interfaces which + are character-oriented or transmit data in fixed-length + transmission units, and for which the value of the + corresponding instance of ifSpeed is greater than 20,000,000 + bits/second." + + GROUP ifPacketGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for those network interfaces which + are packet-oriented, and for which the value of the + corresponding instance of ifSpeed is less than or equal to + 20,000,000 bits/second." + + GROUP ifHCPacketGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory only for those network interfaces + which are packet-oriented and for which the value of the + corresponding instance of ifSpeed is greater than 20,000,000 + bits/second but less than or equal to 650,000,000 + bits/second." + + GROUP ifVHCPacketGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory only for those network interfaces + which are packet-oriented and for which the value of the + corresponding instance of ifSpeed is greater than + 650,000,000 bits/second." + + GROUP ifCounterDiscontinuityGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for those network interfaces that + are required to maintain counters (i.e., those for which one + of the ifFixedLengthGroup, ifHCFixedLengthGroup, + ifPacketGroup, ifHCPacketGroup, or ifVHCPacketGroup is + mandatory)." + + GROUP ifRcvAddressGroup + DESCRIPTION + "The applicability of this group MUST be defined by the + media-specific MIBs. Media-specific MIBs must define the + exact meaning, use, and semantics of the addresses in this + group." + + OBJECT ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT ifPromiscuousMode + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT ifAdminStatus + SYNTAX INTEGER { up(1), down(2) } + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required, nor is support for the value + testing(3)." + + OBJECT ifAlias + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + ::= { ifCompliances 3 } + +-- units of conformance + +ifGeneralInformationGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifIndex, ifDescr, ifType, ifSpeed, ifPhysAddress, + ifAdminStatus, ifOperStatus, ifLastChange, + ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable, ifConnectorPresent, + ifHighSpeed, ifName, ifNumber, ifAlias, + ifTableLastChange } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing information applicable to + all network interfaces." + ::= { ifGroups 10 } + +-- the following five groups are mutually exclusive; at most +-- one of these groups is implemented for any interface + +ifFixedLengthGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifInOctets, ifOutOctets, ifInUnknownProtos, + ifInErrors, ifOutErrors } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing information specific to + non-high speed (non-high speed interfaces transmit and + receive at speeds less than or equal to 20,000,000 + bits/second) character-oriented or fixed-length-transmission + network interfaces." + ::= { ifGroups 2 } + +ifHCFixedLengthGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifHCInOctets, ifHCOutOctets, + ifInOctets, ifOutOctets, ifInUnknownProtos, + ifInErrors, ifOutErrors } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing information specific to + high speed (greater than 20,000,000 bits/second) character- + oriented or fixed-length-transmission network interfaces." + ::= { ifGroups 3 } + +ifPacketGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifInOctets, ifOutOctets, ifInUnknownProtos, + ifInErrors, ifOutErrors, + ifMtu, ifInUcastPkts, ifInMulticastPkts, + ifInBroadcastPkts, ifInDiscards, + ifOutUcastPkts, ifOutMulticastPkts, + ifOutBroadcastPkts, ifOutDiscards, + ifPromiscuousMode } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing information specific to + non-high speed (non-high speed interfaces transmit and + receive at speeds less than or equal to 20,000,000 + bits/second) packet-oriented network interfaces." + ::= { ifGroups 4 } + +ifHCPacketGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifHCInOctets, ifHCOutOctets, + ifInOctets, ifOutOctets, ifInUnknownProtos, + ifInErrors, ifOutErrors, + ifMtu, ifInUcastPkts, ifInMulticastPkts, + ifInBroadcastPkts, ifInDiscards, + ifOutUcastPkts, ifOutMulticastPkts, + ifOutBroadcastPkts, ifOutDiscards, + ifPromiscuousMode } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing information specific to + high speed (greater than 20,000,000 bits/second but less + than or equal to 650,000,000 bits/second) packet-oriented + network interfaces." + ::= { ifGroups 5 } + +ifVHCPacketGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifHCInUcastPkts, ifHCInMulticastPkts, + ifHCInBroadcastPkts, ifHCOutUcastPkts, + ifHCOutMulticastPkts, ifHCOutBroadcastPkts, + ifHCInOctets, ifHCOutOctets, + ifInOctets, ifOutOctets, ifInUnknownProtos, + ifInErrors, ifOutErrors, + ifMtu, ifInUcastPkts, ifInMulticastPkts, + ifInBroadcastPkts, ifInDiscards, + ifOutUcastPkts, ifOutMulticastPkts, + ifOutBroadcastPkts, ifOutDiscards, + ifPromiscuousMode } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing information specific to + higher speed (greater than 650,000,000 bits/second) packet- + oriented network interfaces." + ::= { ifGroups 6 } + +ifRcvAddressGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifRcvAddressStatus, ifRcvAddressType } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing information on the + multiple addresses which an interface receives." + ::= { ifGroups 7 } + +ifStackGroup2 OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifStackStatus, ifStackLastChange } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing information on the + layering of MIB-II interfaces." + ::= { ifGroups 11 } + +ifCounterDiscontinuityGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifCounterDiscontinuityTime } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing information specific to + interface counter discontinuities." + ::= { ifGroups 13 } + +linkUpDownNotificationsGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP + NOTIFICATIONS { linkUp, linkDown } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The notifications which indicate specific changes in the + value of ifOperStatus." + ::= { ifGroups 14 } + +-- Deprecated Definitions - Objects + +-- +-- The Interface Test Table +-- +-- This group of objects is optional. However, a media-specific + +-- MIB may make implementation of this group mandatory. +-- +-- This table replaces the ifExtnsTestTable +-- + +ifTestTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IfTestEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "This table contains one entry per interface. It defines + objects which allow a network manager to instruct an agent + to test an interface for various faults. Tests for an + interface are defined in the media-specific MIB for that + interface. After invoking a test, the object ifTestResult + can be read to determine the outcome. If an agent can not + perform the test, ifTestResult is set to so indicate. The + object ifTestCode can be used to provide further test- + specific or interface-specific (or even enterprise-specific) + information concerning the outcome of the test. Only one + test can be in progress on each interface at any one time. + If one test is in progress when another test is invoked, the + second test is rejected. Some agents may reject a test when + a prior test is active on another interface. + + Before starting a test, a manager-station must first obtain + 'ownership' of the entry in the ifTestTable for the + interface to be tested. This is accomplished with the + ifTestId and ifTestStatus objects as follows: + + try_again: + get (ifTestId, ifTestStatus) + while (ifTestStatus != notInUse) + /* + * Loop while a test is running or some other + * manager is configuring a test. + */ + short delay + get (ifTestId, ifTestStatus) + } + + /* + * Is not being used right now -- let's compete + * to see who gets it. + */ + lock_value = ifTestId + + if ( set(ifTestId = lock_value, ifTestStatus = inUse, + ifTestOwner = 'my-IP-address') == FAILURE) + /* + * Another manager got the ifTestEntry -- go + * try again + */ + goto try_again; + + /* + * I have the lock + */ + set up any test parameters. + + /* + * This starts the test + */ + set(ifTestType = test_to_run); + + wait for test completion by polling ifTestResult + + when test completes, agent sets ifTestResult + agent also sets ifTestStatus = 'notInUse' + + retrieve any additional test results, and ifTestId + + if (ifTestId == lock_value+1) results are valid + + A manager station first retrieves the value of the + appropriate ifTestId and ifTestStatus objects, periodically + repeating the retrieval if necessary, until the value of + ifTestStatus is 'notInUse'. The manager station then tries + to set the same ifTestId object to the value it just + retrieved, the same ifTestStatus object to 'inUse', and the + corresponding ifTestOwner object to a value indicating + itself. If the set operation succeeds then the manager has + obtained ownership of the ifTestEntry, and the value of the + ifTestId object is incremented by the agent (per the + semantics of TestAndIncr). Failure of the set operation + indicates that some other manager has obtained ownership of + the ifTestEntry. + + Once ownership is obtained, any test parameters can be + setup, and then the test is initiated by setting ifTestType. + On completion of the test, the agent sets ifTestStatus to + 'notInUse'. Once this occurs, the manager can retrieve the + results. In the (rare) event that the invocation of tests + by two network managers were to overlap, then there would be + a possibility that the first test's results might be + overwritten by the second test's results prior to the first + + results being read. This unlikely circumstance can be + detected by a network manager retrieving ifTestId at the + same time as retrieving the test results, and ensuring that + the results are for the desired request. + + If ifTestType is not set within an abnormally long period of + time after ownership is obtained, the agent should time-out + the manager, and reset the value of the ifTestStatus object + back to 'notInUse'. It is suggested that this time-out + period be 5 minutes. + + In general, a management station must not retransmit a + request to invoke a test for which it does not receive a + response; instead, it properly inspects an agent's MIB to + determine if the invocation was successful. Only if the + invocation was unsuccessful, is the invocation request + retransmitted. + + Some tests may require the interface to be taken off-line in + order to execute them, or may even require the agent to + reboot after completion of the test. In these + circumstances, communication with the management station + invoking the test may be lost until after completion of the + test. An agent is not required to support such tests. + However, if such tests are supported, then the agent should + make every effort to transmit a response to the request + which invoked the test prior to losing communication. When + the agent is restored to normal service, the results of the + test are properly made available in the appropriate objects. + Note that this requires that the ifIndex value assigned to + an interface must be unchanged even if the test causes a + reboot. An agent must reject any test for which it cannot, + perhaps due to resource constraints, make available at least + the minimum amount of information after that test + completes." + ::= { ifMIBObjects 3 } + +ifTestEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IfTestEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "An entry containing objects for invoking tests on an + interface." + AUGMENTS { ifEntry } + ::= { ifTestTable 1 } + +IfTestEntry ::= + + SEQUENCE { + ifTestId TestAndIncr, + ifTestStatus INTEGER, + ifTestType AutonomousType, + ifTestResult INTEGER, + ifTestCode OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + ifTestOwner OwnerString + } + +ifTestId OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TestAndIncr + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "This object identifies the current invocation of the + interface's test." + ::= { ifTestEntry 1 } + +ifTestStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { notInUse(1), inUse(2) } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "This object indicates whether or not some manager currently + has the necessary 'ownership' required to invoke a test on + this interface. A write to this object is only successful + when it changes its value from 'notInUse(1)' to 'inUse(2)'. + After completion of a test, the agent resets the value back + to 'notInUse(1)'." + ::= { ifTestEntry 2 } + +ifTestType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AutonomousType + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "A control variable used to start and stop operator- + initiated interface tests. Most OBJECT IDENTIFIER values + assigned to tests are defined elsewhere, in association with + specific types of interface. However, this document assigns + a value for a full-duplex loopback test, and defines the + special meanings of the subject identifier: + + noTest OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 } + + When the value noTest is written to this object, no action + is taken unless a test is in progress, in which case the + test is aborted. Writing any other value to this object is + + only valid when no test is currently in progress, in which + case the indicated test is initiated. + + When read, this object always returns the most recent value + that ifTestType was set to. If it has not been set since + the last initialization of the network management subsystem + on the agent, a value of noTest is returned." + ::= { ifTestEntry 3 } + +ifTestResult OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + none(1), -- no test yet requested + success(2), + inProgress(3), + notSupported(4), + unAbleToRun(5), -- due to state of system + aborted(6), + failed(7) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "This object contains the result of the most recently + requested test, or the value none(1) if no tests have been + requested since the last reset. Note that this facility + provides no provision for saving the results of one test + when starting another, as could be required if used by + multiple managers concurrently." + ::= { ifTestEntry 4 } + +ifTestCode OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "This object contains a code which contains more specific + information on the test result, for example an error-code + after a failed test. Error codes and other values this + object may take are specific to the type of interface and/or + test. The value may have the semantics of either the + AutonomousType or InstancePointer textual conventions as + defined in RFC 2579. The identifier: + + testCodeUnknown OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { 0 0 } + + is defined for use if no additional result code is + available." + ::= { ifTestEntry 5 } + +ifTestOwner OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OwnerString + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The entity which currently has the 'ownership' required to + invoke a test on this interface." + ::= { ifTestEntry 6 } + +-- Deprecated Definitions - Groups + +ifGeneralGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifDescr, ifType, ifSpeed, ifPhysAddress, + ifAdminStatus, ifOperStatus, ifLastChange, + ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable, ifConnectorPresent, + ifHighSpeed, ifName } + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects deprecated in favour of + ifGeneralInformationGroup." + ::= { ifGroups 1 } + +ifTestGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifTestId, ifTestStatus, ifTestType, + ifTestResult, ifTestCode, ifTestOwner } + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing the ability to invoke + tests on an interface." + ::= { ifGroups 8 } + +ifStackGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifStackStatus } + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The previous collection of objects providing information on + the layering of MIB-II interfaces." + ::= { ifGroups 9 } + +ifOldObjectsGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ifInNUcastPkts, ifOutNUcastPkts, + ifOutQLen, ifSpecific } + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The collection of objects deprecated from the original MIB- + II interfaces group." + ::= { ifGroups 12 } + +-- Deprecated Definitions - Compliance + +ifCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "A compliance statement defined in a previous version of + this MIB module, for SNMP entities which have network + interfaces." + + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { ifGeneralGroup, ifStackGroup } + + GROUP ifFixedLengthGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all network interfaces which + are character-oriented or transmit data in fixed-length + transmission units." + + GROUP ifHCFixedLengthGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory only for those network interfaces + which are character-oriented or transmit data in fixed- + length transmission units, and for which the value of the + corresponding instance of ifSpeed is greater than 20,000,000 + bits/second." + + GROUP ifPacketGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all network interfaces which + are packet-oriented." + + GROUP ifHCPacketGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory only for those network interfaces + which are packet-oriented and for which the value of the + corresponding instance of ifSpeed is greater than + 650,000,000 bits/second." + + GROUP ifTestGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is optional. Media-specific MIBs which require + interface tests are strongly encouraged to use this group + for invoking tests and reporting results. A medium specific + MIB which has mandatory tests may make implementation of + + this group mandatory." + + GROUP ifRcvAddressGroup + DESCRIPTION + "The applicability of this group MUST be defined by the + media-specific MIBs. Media-specific MIBs must define the + exact meaning, use, and semantics of the addresses in this + group." + + OBJECT ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT ifPromiscuousMode + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT ifStackStatus + SYNTAX INTEGER { active(1) } -- subset of RowStatus + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required, and only one of the six + enumerated values for the RowStatus textual convention need + be supported, specifically: active(1)." + + OBJECT ifAdminStatus + SYNTAX INTEGER { up(1), down(2) } + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required, nor is support for the value + testing(3)." + ::= { ifCompliances 1 } + +ifCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "A compliance statement defined in a previous version of + this MIB module, for SNMP entities which have network + interfaces." + + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { ifGeneralInformationGroup, ifStackGroup2, + ifCounterDiscontinuityGroup } + + GROUP ifFixedLengthGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all network interfaces which + are character-oriented or transmit data in fixed-length + transmission units." + + GROUP ifHCFixedLengthGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory only for those network interfaces + which are character-oriented or transmit data in fixed- + length transmission units, and for which the value of the + corresponding instance of ifSpeed is greater than 20,000,000 + bits/second." + + GROUP ifPacketGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all network interfaces which + are packet-oriented." + + GROUP ifHCPacketGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory only for those network interfaces + which are packet-oriented and for which the value of the + corresponding instance of ifSpeed is greater than + 650,000,000 bits/second." + + GROUP ifRcvAddressGroup + DESCRIPTION + "The applicability of this group MUST be defined by the + media-specific MIBs. Media-specific MIBs must define the + exact meaning, use, and semantics of the addresses in this + group." + + OBJECT ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT ifPromiscuousMode + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT ifStackStatus + SYNTAX INTEGER { active(1) } -- subset of RowStatus + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required, and only one of the six + enumerated values for the RowStatus textual convention need + be supported, specifically: active(1)." + + OBJECT ifAdminStatus + SYNTAX INTEGER { up(1), down(2) } + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required, nor is support for the value + testing(3)." + + OBJECT ifAlias + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + ::= { ifCompliances 2 } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/INET-ADDRESS-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/INET-ADDRESS-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a778cba6b74 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/INET-ADDRESS-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,402 @@ +INET-ADDRESS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2, Unsigned32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC; + +inetAddressMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "200502040000Z" + ORGANIZATION + "IETF Operations and Management Area" + CONTACT-INFO + "Juergen Schoenwaelder (Editor) + International University Bremen + P.O. Box 750 561 + 28725 Bremen, Germany + + Phone: +49 421 200-3587 + EMail: j.schoenwaelder@iu-bremen.de + + Send comments to ." + DESCRIPTION + "This MIB module defines textual conventions for + representing Internet addresses. An Internet + address can be an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, + or a DNS domain name. This module also defines + textual conventions for Internet port numbers, + autonomous system numbers, and the length of an + Internet address prefix. + + Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2005). This version + of this MIB module is part of RFC 4001, see the RFC + itself for full legal notices." + REVISION "200502040000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Third version, published as RFC 4001. This revision + introduces the InetZoneIndex, InetScopeType, and + InetVersion textual conventions." + REVISION "200205090000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Second version, published as RFC 3291. This + revision contains several clarifications and + introduces several new textual conventions: + InetAddressPrefixLength, InetPortNumber, + InetAutonomousSystemNumber, InetAddressIPv4z, + and InetAddressIPv6z." + REVISION "200006080000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Initial version, published as RFC 2851." + ::= { mib-2 76 } + +InetAddressType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A value that represents a type of Internet address. + + unknown(0) An unknown address type. This value MUST + be used if the value of the corresponding + InetAddress object is a zero-length string. + It may also be used to indicate an IP address + that is not in one of the formats defined + below. + + ipv4(1) An IPv4 address as defined by the + InetAddressIPv4 textual convention. + + ipv6(2) An IPv6 address as defined by the + InetAddressIPv6 textual convention. + + ipv4z(3) A non-global IPv4 address including a zone + index as defined by the InetAddressIPv4z + textual convention. + + ipv6z(4) A non-global IPv6 address including a zone + index as defined by the InetAddressIPv6z + textual convention. + + dns(16) A DNS domain name as defined by the + InetAddressDNS textual convention. + + Each definition of a concrete InetAddressType value must be + accompanied by a definition of a textual convention for use + with that InetAddressType. + + To support future extensions, the InetAddressType textual + convention SHOULD NOT be sub-typed in object type definitions. + It MAY be sub-typed in compliance statements in order to + require only a subset of these address types for a compliant + implementation. + + Implementations must ensure that InetAddressType objects + and any dependent objects (e.g., InetAddress objects) are + consistent. An inconsistentValue error must be generated + if an attempt to change an InetAddressType object would, + for example, lead to an undefined InetAddress value. In + + particular, InetAddressType/InetAddress pairs must be + changed together if the address type changes (e.g., from + ipv6(2) to ipv4(1))." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(0), + ipv4(1), + ipv6(2), + ipv4z(3), + ipv6z(4), + dns(16) + } + +InetAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Denotes a generic Internet address. + + An InetAddress value is always interpreted within the context + of an InetAddressType value. Every usage of the InetAddress + textual convention is required to specify the InetAddressType + object that provides the context. It is suggested that the + InetAddressType object be logically registered before the + object(s) that use the InetAddress textual convention, if + they appear in the same logical row. + + The value of an InetAddress object must always be + consistent with the value of the associated InetAddressType + object. Attempts to set an InetAddress object to a value + inconsistent with the associated InetAddressType + must fail with an inconsistentValue error. + + When this textual convention is used as the syntax of an + index object, there may be issues with the limit of 128 + sub-identifiers specified in SMIv2, STD 58. In this case, + the object definition MUST include a 'SIZE' clause to + limit the number of potential instance sub-identifiers; + otherwise the applicable constraints MUST be stated in + the appropriate conceptual row DESCRIPTION clauses, or + in the surrounding documentation if there is no single + DESCRIPTION clause that is appropriate." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255)) + +InetAddressIPv4 ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "1d.1d.1d.1d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents an IPv4 network address: + + Octets Contents Encoding + 1-4 IPv4 address network-byte order + + The corresponding InetAddressType value is ipv4(1). + + This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object + definitions, as it restricts addresses to a specific format. + However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or in + conjunction with InetAddressType, as a pair." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (4)) + +InetAddressIPv6 ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents an IPv6 network address: + + Octets Contents Encoding + 1-16 IPv6 address network-byte order + + The corresponding InetAddressType value is ipv6(2). + + This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object + definitions, as it restricts addresses to a specific format. + However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or in + conjunction with InetAddressType, as a pair." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (16)) + +InetAddressIPv4z ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "1d.1d.1d.1d%4d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a non-global IPv4 network address, together + with its zone index: + + Octets Contents Encoding + 1-4 IPv4 address network-byte order + 5-8 zone index network-byte order + + The corresponding InetAddressType value is ipv4z(3). + + The zone index (bytes 5-8) is used to disambiguate identical + address values on nodes that have interfaces attached to + different zones of the same scope. The zone index may contain + the special value 0, which refers to the default zone for each + scope. + + This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object + + definitions, as it restricts addresses to a specific format. + However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or in + conjunction with InetAddressType, as a pair." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (8)) + +InetAddressIPv6z ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x%4d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a non-global IPv6 network address, together + with its zone index: + + Octets Contents Encoding + 1-16 IPv6 address network-byte order + 17-20 zone index network-byte order + + The corresponding InetAddressType value is ipv6z(4). + + The zone index (bytes 17-20) is used to disambiguate + identical address values on nodes that have interfaces + attached to different zones of the same scope. The zone index + may contain the special value 0, which refers to the default + zone for each scope. + + This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object + definitions, as it restricts addresses to a specific format. + However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or in + conjunction with InetAddressType, as a pair." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (20)) + +InetAddressDNS ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "255a" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a DNS domain name. The name SHOULD be fully + qualified whenever possible. + + The corresponding InetAddressType is dns(16). + + The DESCRIPTION clause of InetAddress objects that may have + InetAddressDNS values MUST fully describe how (and when) + these names are to be resolved to IP addresses. + + The resolution of an InetAddressDNS value may require to + query multiple DNS records (e.g., A for IPv4 and AAAA for + IPv6). The order of the resolution process and which DNS + record takes precedence depends on the configuration of the + resolver. + + This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object + definitions, as it restricts addresses to a specific format. + However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or in + conjunction with InetAddressType, as a pair." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..255)) + +InetAddressPrefixLength ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Denotes the length of a generic Internet network address + prefix. A value of n corresponds to an IP address mask + that has n contiguous 1-bits from the most significant + bit (MSB), with all other bits set to 0. + + An InetAddressPrefixLength value is always interpreted within + the context of an InetAddressType value. Every usage of the + InetAddressPrefixLength textual convention is required to + specify the InetAddressType object that provides the + context. It is suggested that the InetAddressType object be + logically registered before the object(s) that use the + InetAddressPrefixLength textual convention, if they appear + in the same logical row. + + InetAddressPrefixLength values larger than + the maximum length of an IP address for a specific + InetAddressType are treated as the maximum significant + value applicable for the InetAddressType. The maximum + significant value is 32 for the InetAddressType + 'ipv4(1)' and 'ipv4z(3)' and 128 for the InetAddressType + 'ipv6(2)' and 'ipv6z(4)'. The maximum significant value + for the InetAddressType 'dns(16)' is 0. + + The value zero is object-specific and must be defined as + part of the description of any object that uses this + syntax. Examples of the usage of zero might include + situations where the Internet network address prefix + is unknown or does not apply. + + The upper bound of the prefix length has been chosen to + be consistent with the maximum size of an InetAddress." + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..2040) + +InetPortNumber ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a 16 bit port number of an Internet transport + + layer protocol. Port numbers are assigned by IANA. A + current list of all assignments is available from + . + + The value zero is object-specific and must be defined as + part of the description of any object that uses this + syntax. Examples of the usage of zero might include + situations where a port number is unknown, or when the + value zero is used as a wildcard in a filter." + REFERENCE "STD 6 (RFC 768), STD 7 (RFC 793) and RFC 2960" + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535) + +InetAutonomousSystemNumber ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents an autonomous system number that identifies an + Autonomous System (AS). An AS is a set of routers under a + single technical administration, using an interior gateway + protocol and common metrics to route packets within the AS, + and using an exterior gateway protocol to route packets to + other ASes'. IANA maintains the AS number space and has + delegated large parts to the regional registries. + + Autonomous system numbers are currently limited to 16 bits + (0..65535). There is, however, work in progress to enlarge the + autonomous system number space to 32 bits. Therefore, this + textual convention uses an Unsigned32 value without a + range restriction in order to support a larger autonomous + system number space." + REFERENCE "RFC 1771, RFC 1930" + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + +InetScopeType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a scope type. This textual convention can be used + in cases where a MIB has to represent different scope types + and there is no context information, such as an InetAddress + object, that implicitly defines the scope type. + + Note that not all possible values have been assigned yet, but + they may be assigned in future revisions of this specification. + Applications should therefore be able to deal with values + not yet assigned." + REFERENCE "RFC 3513" + SYNTAX INTEGER { + -- reserved(0), + interfaceLocal(1), + linkLocal(2), + subnetLocal(3), + adminLocal(4), + siteLocal(5), -- site-local unicast addresses + -- have been deprecated by RFC 3879 + -- unassigned(6), + -- unassigned(7), + organizationLocal(8), + -- unassigned(9), + -- unassigned(10), + -- unassigned(11), + -- unassigned(12), + -- unassigned(13), + global(14) + -- reserved(15) + } + +InetZoneIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A zone index identifies an instance of a zone of a + specific scope. + + The zone index MUST disambiguate identical address + values. For link-local addresses, the zone index will + typically be the interface index (ifIndex as defined in the + IF-MIB) of the interface on which the address is configured. + + The zone index may contain the special value 0, which refers + to the default zone. The default zone may be used in cases + where the valid zone index is not known (e.g., when a + management application has to write a link-local IPv6 + address without knowing the interface index value). The + default zone SHOULD NOT be used as an easy way out in + cases where the zone index for a non-global IPv6 address + is known." + REFERENCE "RFC4007" + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + +InetVersion ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A value representing a version of the IP protocol. + + unknown(0) An unknown or unspecified version of the IP + protocol. + + ipv4(1) The IPv4 protocol as defined in RFC 791 (STD 5). + + ipv6(2) The IPv6 protocol as defined in RFC 2460. + + Note that this textual convention SHOULD NOT be used to + distinguish different address types associated with IP + protocols. The InetAddressType has been designed for this + purpose." + REFERENCE "RFC 791, RFC 2460" + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(0), + ipv4(1), + ipv6(2) + } +END diff --git a/share/snmp/IP-FORWARD-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/IP-FORWARD-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..347b5e004e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/IP-FORWARD-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1277 @@ +IP-FORWARD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, + IpAddress, Integer32, Gauge32, + Counter32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI + RowStatus FROM SNMPv2-TC + + MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF + InterfaceIndexOrZero FROM IF-MIB + ip FROM IP-MIB + IANAipRouteProtocol FROM IANA-RTPROTO-MIB + InetAddress, InetAddressType, + InetAddressPrefixLength, + InetAutonomousSystemNumber FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB; + +ipForward MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "200602010000Z" + ORGANIZATION + "IETF IPv6 Working Group + http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ipv6-charter.html" + CONTACT-INFO + "Editor: + Brian Haberman + Johns Hopkins University - Applied Physics Laboratory + Mailstop 17-S442 + 11100 Johns Hopkins Road + Laurel MD, 20723-6099 USA + + Phone: +1-443-778-1319 + Email: brian@innovationslab.net + + Send comments to " + DESCRIPTION + "The MIB module for the management of CIDR multipath IP + Routes. + + Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006). This version + of this MIB module is a part of RFC 4292; see the RFC + itself for full legal notices." + + REVISION "200602010000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "IPv4/v6 version-independent revision. Minimal changes + were made to the original RFC 2096 MIB to allow easy + upgrade of existing IPv4 implementations to the + version-independent MIB. These changes include: + + Adding inetCidrRouteDiscards as a replacement for the + deprecated ipRoutingDiscards and ipv6DiscardedRoutes + objects. + + Adding a new conformance statement to support the + implementation of the IP Forwarding MIB in a + read-only mode. + + The inetCidrRouteTable replaces the IPv4-specific + ipCidrRouteTable, its related objects, and related + conformance statements. + + Published as RFC 4292." + + REVISION "199609190000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Revised to support CIDR routes. + Published as RFC 2096." + + REVISION "199207022156Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Initial version, published as RFC 1354." + ::= { ip 24 } + +inetCidrRouteNumber OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of current inetCidrRouteTable entries that + are not invalid." +::= { ipForward 6 } + +inetCidrRouteDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of valid route entries discarded from the + inetCidrRouteTable. Discarded route entries do not + appear in the inetCidrRouteTable. One possible reason + for discarding an entry would be to free-up buffer space + for other route table entries." + ::= { ipForward 8 } + +-- Inet CIDR Route Table + +-- The Inet CIDR Route Table deprecates and replaces the +-- ipCidrRoute Table currently in the IP Forwarding Table MIB. +-- It adds IP protocol independence. + +inetCidrRouteTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF InetCidrRouteEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This entity's IP Routing table." + REFERENCE + "RFC 1213 Section 6.6, The IP Group" + ::= { ipForward 7 } + +inetCidrRouteEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetCidrRouteEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A particular route to a particular destination, under a + particular policy (as reflected in the + inetCidrRoutePolicy object). + + Dynamically created rows will survive an agent reboot. + + Implementers need to be aware that if the total number + of elements (octets or sub-identifiers) in + inetCidrRouteDest, inetCidrRoutePolicy, and + inetCidrRouteNextHop exceeds 111, then OIDs of column + instances in this table will have more than 128 sub- + identifiers and cannot be accessed using SNMPv1, + SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3." + INDEX { + inetCidrRouteDestType, + inetCidrRouteDest, + inetCidrRoutePfxLen, + inetCidrRoutePolicy, + inetCidrRouteNextHopType, + inetCidrRouteNextHop + } + ::= { inetCidrRouteTable 1 } + +InetCidrRouteEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + inetCidrRouteDestType InetAddressType, + inetCidrRouteDest InetAddress, + inetCidrRoutePfxLen InetAddressPrefixLength, + inetCidrRoutePolicy OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + inetCidrRouteNextHopType InetAddressType, + inetCidrRouteNextHop InetAddress, + inetCidrRouteIfIndex InterfaceIndexOrZero, + inetCidrRouteType INTEGER, + inetCidrRouteProto IANAipRouteProtocol, + inetCidrRouteAge Gauge32, + inetCidrRouteNextHopAS InetAutonomousSystemNumber, + inetCidrRouteMetric1 Integer32, + inetCidrRouteMetric2 Integer32, + inetCidrRouteMetric3 Integer32, + inetCidrRouteMetric4 Integer32, + inetCidrRouteMetric5 Integer32, + inetCidrRouteStatus RowStatus + } + +inetCidrRouteDestType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddressType + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The type of the inetCidrRouteDest address, as defined + in the InetAddress MIB. + + Only those address types that may appear in an actual + routing table are allowed as values of this object." + REFERENCE "RFC 4001" + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 1 } + +inetCidrRouteDest OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddress + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The destination IP address of this route. + + The type of this address is determined by the value of + the inetCidrRouteDestType object. + + The values for the index objects inetCidrRouteDest and + inetCidrRoutePfxLen must be consistent. When the value + of inetCidrRouteDest (excluding the zone index, if one + is present) is x, then the bitwise logical-AND + of x with the value of the mask formed from the + corresponding index object inetCidrRoutePfxLen MUST be + equal to x. If not, then the index pair is not + consistent and an inconsistentName error must be + returned on SET or CREATE requests." + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 2 } + +inetCidrRoutePfxLen OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Indicates the number of leading one bits that form the + mask to be logical-ANDed with the destination address + before being compared to the value in the + + inetCidrRouteDest field. + + The values for the index objects inetCidrRouteDest and + inetCidrRoutePfxLen must be consistent. When the value + of inetCidrRouteDest (excluding the zone index, if one + is present) is x, then the bitwise logical-AND + of x with the value of the mask formed from the + corresponding index object inetCidrRoutePfxLen MUST be + equal to x. If not, then the index pair is not + consistent and an inconsistentName error must be + returned on SET or CREATE requests." + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 3 } + +inetCidrRoutePolicy OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object is an opaque object without any defined + semantics. Its purpose is to serve as an additional + index that may delineate between multiple entries to + the same destination. The value { 0 0 } shall be used + as the default value for this object." + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 4 } + +inetCidrRouteNextHopType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddressType + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The type of the inetCidrRouteNextHop address, as + defined in the InetAddress MIB. + + Value should be set to unknown(0) for non-remote + routes. + + Only those address types that may appear in an actual + routing table are allowed as values of this object." + REFERENCE "RFC 4001" + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 5 } + +inetCidrRouteNextHop OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddress + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "On remote routes, the address of the next system en + + route. For non-remote routes, a zero length string. + + The type of this address is determined by the value of + the inetCidrRouteNextHopType object." + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 6 } + +inetCidrRouteIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The ifIndex value that identifies the local interface + through which the next hop of this route should be + reached. A value of 0 is valid and represents the + scenario where no interface is specified." + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 7 } + +inetCidrRouteType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other (1), -- not specified by this MIB + reject (2), -- route that discards traffic and + -- returns ICMP notification + local (3), -- local interface + remote (4), -- remote destination + blackhole(5) -- route that discards traffic + -- silently + } + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The type of route. Note that local(3) refers to a + route for which the next hop is the final destination; + remote(4) refers to a route for which the next hop is + not the final destination. + + Routes that do not result in traffic forwarding or + rejection should not be displayed, even if the + implementation keeps them stored internally. + + reject(2) refers to a route that, if matched, discards + the message as unreachable and returns a notification + (e.g., ICMP error) to the message sender. This is used + in some protocols as a means of correctly aggregating + routes. + + blackhole(5) refers to a route that, if matched, + discards the message silently." + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 8 } + +inetCidrRouteProto OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IANAipRouteProtocol + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The routing mechanism via which this route was learned. + Inclusion of values for gateway routing protocols is + not intended to imply that hosts should support those + protocols." + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 9 } + +inetCidrRouteAge OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of seconds since this route was last updated + or otherwise determined to be correct. Note that no + semantics of 'too old' can be implied, except through + knowledge of the routing protocol by which the route + was learned." + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 10 } + +inetCidrRouteNextHopAS OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAutonomousSystemNumber + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Autonomous System Number of the Next Hop. The + semantics of this object are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's inetCidrRouteProto + value. When this object is unknown or not relevant, its + value should be set to zero." + DEFVAL { 0 } + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 11 } + +inetCidrRouteMetric1 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The primary routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's inetCidrRouteProto + value. If this metric is not used, its value should be + set to -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 12 } + +inetCidrRouteMetric2 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An alternate routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's inetCidrRouteProto + value. If this metric is not used, its value should be + set to -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 13 } + +inetCidrRouteMetric3 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An alternate routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's inetCidrRouteProto + value. If this metric is not used, its value should be + set to -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 14 } + +inetCidrRouteMetric4 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An alternate routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's inetCidrRouteProto + value. If this metric is not used, its value should be + set to -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 15 } + +inetCidrRouteMetric5 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An alternate routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + + protocol specified in the route's inetCidrRouteProto + value. If this metric is not used, its value should be + set to -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 16 } + +inetCidrRouteStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RowStatus + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The row status variable, used according to row + installation and removal conventions. + + A row entry cannot be modified when the status is + marked as active(1)." + ::= { inetCidrRouteEntry 17 } + +-- Conformance information + +ipForwardConformance + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipForward 5 } + +ipForwardGroups + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipForwardConformance 1 } + +ipForwardCompliances + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipForwardConformance 2 } + +-- Compliance statements + +ipForwardFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "When this MIB is implemented for read-create, the + implementation can claim full compliance. + + There are a number of INDEX objects that cannot be + represented in the form of OBJECT clauses in SMIv2, + but for which there are compliance requirements, + expressed in OBJECT clause form in this description: + + -- OBJECT inetCidrRouteDestType + -- SYNTAX InetAddressType (ipv4(1), ipv6(2), + -- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)) + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for global and + -- non-global ipv4 and ipv6 addresses. + + -- + -- OBJECT inetCidrRouteDest + -- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (4 | 8 | 16 | 20)) + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for global and + -- non-global IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. + -- + -- OBJECT inetCidrRouteNextHopType + -- SYNTAX InetAddressType (unknown(0), ipv4(1), + -- ipv6(2), ipv4z(3) + -- ipv6z(4)) + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for global and + -- non-global ipv4 and ipv6 addresses. + -- + -- OBJECT inetCidrRouteNextHop + -- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 20)) + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for global and + -- non-global IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. + " + + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { inetForwardCidrRouteGroup } + + OBJECT inetCidrRouteStatus + SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1), notInService (2) } + WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1), notInService (2), + createAndGo(4), destroy(6) } + DESCRIPTION "Support for createAndWait is not required." + ::= { ipForwardCompliances 3 } + +ipForwardReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "When this MIB is implemented without support for read- + create (i.e., in read-only mode), the implementation can + claim read-only compliance." + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { inetForwardCidrRouteGroup } + + OBJECT inetCidrRouteIfIndex + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT inetCidrRouteType + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT inetCidrRouteNextHopAS + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT inetCidrRouteMetric1 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT inetCidrRouteMetric2 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT inetCidrRouteMetric3 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT inetCidrRouteMetric4 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT inetCidrRouteMetric5 + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT inetCidrRouteStatus + SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) } + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + ::= { ipForwardCompliances 4 } + +-- units of conformance + +inetForwardCidrRouteGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { inetCidrRouteDiscards, + inetCidrRouteIfIndex, inetCidrRouteType, + inetCidrRouteProto, inetCidrRouteAge, + inetCidrRouteNextHopAS, inetCidrRouteMetric1, + inetCidrRouteMetric2, inetCidrRouteMetric3, + inetCidrRouteMetric4, inetCidrRouteMetric5, + inetCidrRouteStatus, inetCidrRouteNumber + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The IP version-independent CIDR Route Table." + ::= { ipForwardGroups 4 } + +-- Deprecated Objects + +ipCidrRouteNumber OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of current ipCidrRouteTable entries that are + not invalid. This object is deprecated in favor of + inetCidrRouteNumber and the inetCidrRouteTable." + ::= { ipForward 3 } + +-- IP CIDR Route Table + +-- The IP CIDR Route Table obsoletes and replaces the ipRoute +-- Table current in MIB-I and MIB-II and the IP Forwarding Table. +-- It adds knowledge of the autonomous system of the next hop, +-- multiple next hops, policy routing, and Classless +-- Inter-Domain Routing. + +ipCidrRouteTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpCidrRouteEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "This entity's IP Routing table. This table has been + deprecated in favor of the IP version neutral + inetCidrRouteTable." + REFERENCE + "RFC 1213 Section 6.6, The IP Group" + ::= { ipForward 4 } + +ipCidrRouteEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpCidrRouteEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "A particular route to a particular destination, under a + + particular policy." + INDEX { + ipCidrRouteDest, + ipCidrRouteMask, + ipCidrRouteTos, + ipCidrRouteNextHop + } + ::= { ipCidrRouteTable 1 } + +IpCidrRouteEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipCidrRouteDest IpAddress, + ipCidrRouteMask IpAddress, + ipCidrRouteTos Integer32, + ipCidrRouteNextHop IpAddress, + ipCidrRouteIfIndex Integer32, + ipCidrRouteType INTEGER, + ipCidrRouteProto INTEGER, + ipCidrRouteAge Integer32, + ipCidrRouteInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + ipCidrRouteNextHopAS Integer32, + ipCidrRouteMetric1 Integer32, + ipCidrRouteMetric2 Integer32, + ipCidrRouteMetric3 Integer32, + ipCidrRouteMetric4 Integer32, + ipCidrRouteMetric5 Integer32, + ipCidrRouteStatus RowStatus + } + +ipCidrRouteDest OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The destination IP address of this route. + + This object may not take a Multicast (Class D) address + value. + + Any assignment (implicit or otherwise) of an instance + of this object to a value x must be rejected if the + bitwise logical-AND of x with the value of the + corresponding instance of the ipCidrRouteMask object is + not equal to x." + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 1 } + +ipCidrRouteMask OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "Indicate the mask to be logical-ANDed with the + destination address before being compared to the value + in the ipCidrRouteDest field. For those systems that + do not support arbitrary subnet masks, an agent + constructs the value of the ipCidrRouteMask by + reference to the IP Address Class. + + Any assignment (implicit or otherwise) of an instance + of this object to a value x must be rejected if the + bitwise logical-AND of x with the value of the + corresponding instance of the ipCidrRouteDest object is + not equal to ipCidrRouteDest." + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 2 } + +-- The following convention is included for specification +-- of TOS Field contents. At this time, the Host Requirements +-- and the Router Requirements documents disagree on the width +-- of the TOS field. This mapping describes the Router +-- Requirements mapping, and leaves room to widen the TOS field +-- without impact to fielded systems. + +ipCidrRouteTos OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The policy specifier is the IP TOS Field. The encoding + of IP TOS is as specified by the following convention. + Zero indicates the default path if no more specific + policy applies. + + +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + | | | | + | PRECEDENCE | TYPE OF SERVICE | 0 | + | | | | + +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + + IP TOS IP TOS + Field Policy Field Policy + Contents Code Contents Code + 0 0 0 0 ==> 0 0 0 0 1 ==> 2 + 0 0 1 0 ==> 4 0 0 1 1 ==> 6 + 0 1 0 0 ==> 8 0 1 0 1 ==> 10 + 0 1 1 0 ==> 12 0 1 1 1 ==> 14 + 1 0 0 0 ==> 16 1 0 0 1 ==> 18 + 1 0 1 0 ==> 20 1 0 1 1 ==> 22 + + 1 1 0 0 ==> 24 1 1 0 1 ==> 26 + 1 1 1 0 ==> 28 1 1 1 1 ==> 30" + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 3 } + +ipCidrRouteNextHop OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "On remote routes, the address of the next system en + route; Otherwise, 0.0.0.0." + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 4 } + +ipCidrRouteIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The ifIndex value that identifies the local interface + through which the next hop of this route should be + reached." + DEFVAL { 0 } + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 5 } + +ipCidrRouteType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other (1), -- not specified by this MIB + reject (2), -- route that discards traffic + local (3), -- local interface + remote (4) -- remote destination + } + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The type of route. Note that local(3) refers to a + route for which the next hop is the final destination; + remote(4) refers to a route for which the next hop is + not the final destination. + + Routes that do not result in traffic forwarding or + rejection should not be displayed, even if the + implementation keeps them stored internally. + + reject (2) refers to a route that, if matched, + discards the message as unreachable. This is used in + some protocols as a means of correctly aggregating + routes." + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 6 } + +ipCidrRouteProto OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other (1), -- not specified + local (2), -- local interface + netmgmt (3), -- static route + icmp (4), -- result of ICMP Redirect + + -- the following are all dynamic + -- routing protocols + egp (5), -- Exterior Gateway Protocol + ggp (6), -- Gateway-Gateway Protocol + hello (7), -- FuzzBall HelloSpeak + rip (8), -- Berkeley RIP or RIP-II + isIs (9), -- Dual IS-IS + esIs (10), -- ISO 9542 + ciscoIgrp (11), -- Cisco IGRP + bbnSpfIgp (12), -- BBN SPF IGP + ospf (13), -- Open Shortest Path First + bgp (14), -- Border Gateway Protocol + idpr (15), -- InterDomain Policy Routing + ciscoEigrp (16) -- Cisco EIGRP + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The routing mechanism via which this route was learned. + Inclusion of values for gateway routing protocols is + not intended to imply that hosts should support those + protocols." + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 7 } + +ipCidrRouteAge OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of seconds since this route was last updated + or otherwise determined to be correct. Note that no + semantics of `too old' can be implied, except through + knowledge of the routing protocol by which the route + was learned." + DEFVAL { 0 } + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 8 } + +ipCidrRouteInfo OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "A reference to MIB definitions specific to the + particular routing protocol that is responsible for + this route, as determined by the value specified in the + route's ipCidrRouteProto value. If this information is + not present, its value should be set to the OBJECT + IDENTIFIER { 0 0 }, which is a syntactically valid + object identifier, and any implementation conforming to + ASN.1 and the Basic Encoding Rules must be able to + generate and recognize this value." + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 9 } + +ipCidrRouteNextHopAS OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The Autonomous System Number of the Next Hop. The + semantics of this object are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's ipCidrRouteProto + value. When this object is unknown or not relevant, its + value should be set to zero." + DEFVAL { 0 } + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 10 } + +ipCidrRouteMetric1 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The primary routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's ipCidrRouteProto + value. If this metric is not used, its value should be + set to -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 11 } + +ipCidrRouteMetric2 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "An alternate routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's ipCidrRouteProto + value. If this metric is not used, its value should be + + set to -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 12 } + +ipCidrRouteMetric3 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "An alternate routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's ipCidrRouteProto + value. If this metric is not used, its value should be + set to -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 13 } + +ipCidrRouteMetric4 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "An alternate routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's ipCidrRouteProto + value. If this metric is not used, its value should be + set to -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 14 } + +ipCidrRouteMetric5 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "An alternate routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's ipCidrRouteProto + value. If this metric is not used, its value should be + set to -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 15 } + +ipCidrRouteStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RowStatus + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The row status variable, used according to row + installation and removal conventions." + ::= { ipCidrRouteEntry 16 } + +-- compliance statements + +ipForwardCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The compliance statement for SNMPv2 entities that + implement the ipForward MIB. + + This compliance statement has been deprecated and + replaced with ipForwardFullCompliance and + ipForwardReadOnlyCompliance." + + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { ipForwardCidrRouteGroup } + ::= { ipForwardCompliances 1 } + +-- units of conformance + +ipForwardCidrRouteGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipCidrRouteNumber, + ipCidrRouteDest, ipCidrRouteMask, ipCidrRouteTos, + ipCidrRouteNextHop, ipCidrRouteIfIndex, + ipCidrRouteType, ipCidrRouteProto, ipCidrRouteAge, + ipCidrRouteInfo,ipCidrRouteNextHopAS, + ipCidrRouteMetric1, ipCidrRouteMetric2, + ipCidrRouteMetric3, ipCidrRouteMetric4, + ipCidrRouteMetric5, ipCidrRouteStatus + } + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The CIDR Route Table. + + This group has been deprecated and replaced with + inetForwardCidrRouteGroup." + ::= { ipForwardGroups 3 } + +-- Obsoleted Definitions - Objects + +ipForwardNumber OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Gauge32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The number of current ipForwardTable entries that are + not invalid." + ::= { ipForward 1 } + +-- IP Forwarding Table + +-- The IP Forwarding Table obsoletes and replaces the ipRoute +-- Table current in MIB-I and MIB-II. It adds knowledge of +-- the autonomous system of the next hop, multiple next hop +-- support, and policy routing support. + +ipForwardTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpForwardEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "This entity's IP Routing table." + REFERENCE + "RFC 1213 Section 6.6, The IP Group" + ::= { ipForward 2 } + +ipForwardEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpForwardEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "A particular route to a particular destination, under a + particular policy." + INDEX { + ipForwardDest, + ipForwardProto, + ipForwardPolicy, + ipForwardNextHop + } + ::= { ipForwardTable 1 } + +IpForwardEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipForwardDest IpAddress, + ipForwardMask IpAddress, + ipForwardPolicy Integer32, + ipForwardNextHop IpAddress, + ipForwardIfIndex Integer32, + ipForwardType INTEGER, + ipForwardProto INTEGER, + ipForwardAge Integer32, + ipForwardInfo OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + ipForwardNextHopAS Integer32, + ipForwardMetric1 Integer32, + ipForwardMetric2 Integer32, + ipForwardMetric3 Integer32, + ipForwardMetric4 Integer32, + ipForwardMetric5 Integer32 + } + +ipForwardDest OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The destination IP address of this route. An entry + with a value of 0.0.0.0 is considered a default route. + + This object may not take a Multicast (Class D) address + value. + + Any assignment (implicit or otherwise) of an instance + of this object to a value x must be rejected if the + bitwise logical-AND of x with the value of the + corresponding instance of the ipForwardMask object is + not equal to x." + ::= { ipForwardEntry 1 } + +ipForwardMask OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "Indicate the mask to be logical-ANDed with the + destination address before being compared to the value + in the ipForwardDest field. For those systems that do + not support arbitrary subnet masks, an agent constructs + the value of the ipForwardMask by reference to the IP + Address Class. + + Any assignment (implicit or otherwise) of an instance + of this object to a value x must be rejected if the + bitwise logical-AND of x with the value of the + corresponding instance of the ipForwardDest object is + not equal to ipForwardDest." + DEFVAL { '00000000'H } -- 0.0.0.0 + ::= { ipForwardEntry 2 } + +-- The following convention is included for specification +-- of TOS Field contents. At this time, the Host Requirements +-- and the Router Requirements documents disagree on the width +-- of the TOS field. This mapping describes the Router + +-- Requirements mapping, and leaves room to widen the TOS field +-- without impact to fielded systems. + +ipForwardPolicy OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The general set of conditions that would cause + the selection of one multipath route (set of + next hops for a given destination) is referred + to as 'policy'. + + Unless the mechanism indicated by ipForwardProto + specifies otherwise, the policy specifier is + the IP TOS Field. The encoding of IP TOS is as + specified by the following convention. Zero + indicates the default path if no more specific + policy applies. + + +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + | | | | + | PRECEDENCE | TYPE OF SERVICE | 0 | + | | | | + +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ + + IP TOS IP TOS + Field Policy Field Policy + Contents Code Contents Code + 0 0 0 0 ==> 0 0 0 0 1 ==> 2 + 0 0 1 0 ==> 4 0 0 1 1 ==> 6 + 0 1 0 0 ==> 8 0 1 0 1 ==> 10 + 0 1 1 0 ==> 12 0 1 1 1 ==> 14 + 1 0 0 0 ==> 16 1 0 0 1 ==> 18 + 1 0 1 0 ==> 20 1 0 1 1 ==> 22 + 1 1 0 0 ==> 24 1 1 0 1 ==> 26 + 1 1 1 0 ==> 28 1 1 1 1 ==> 30 + + Protocols defining 'policy' otherwise must either + define a set of values that are valid for + this object or must implement an integer-instanced + policy table for which this object's + value acts as an index." + ::= { ipForwardEntry 3 } + +ipForwardNextHop OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "On remote routes, the address of the next system en + route; otherwise, 0.0.0.0." + ::= { ipForwardEntry 4 } + +ipForwardIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The ifIndex value that identifies the local interface + through which the next hop of this route should be + reached." + DEFVAL { 0 } + ::= { ipForwardEntry 5 } + +ipForwardType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other (1), -- not specified by this MIB + invalid (2), -- logically deleted + local (3), -- local interface + remote (4) -- remote destination + } + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The type of route. Note that local(3) refers to a + route for which the next hop is the final destination; + remote(4) refers to a route for which the next hop is + not the final destination. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the + effect of invalidating the corresponding entry in the + ipForwardTable object. That is, it effectively + disassociates the destination identified with said + entry from the route identified with said entry. It is + an implementation-specific matter as to whether the + agent removes an invalidated entry from the table. + Accordingly, management stations must be prepared to + receive tabular information from agents that + corresponds to entries not currently in use. Proper + interpretation of such entries requires examination of + the relevant ipForwardType object." + DEFVAL { invalid } + ::= { ipForwardEntry 6 } + +ipForwardProto OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other (1), -- not specified + local (2), -- local interface + netmgmt (3), -- static route + icmp (4), -- result of ICMP Redirect + + -- the following are all dynamic + -- routing protocols + egp (5), -- Exterior Gateway Protocol + ggp (6), -- Gateway-Gateway Protocol + hello (7), -- FuzzBall HelloSpeak + rip (8), -- Berkeley RIP or RIP-II + is-is (9), -- Dual IS-IS + es-is (10), -- ISO 9542 + ciscoIgrp (11), -- Cisco IGRP + bbnSpfIgp (12), -- BBN SPF IGP + ospf (13), -- Open Shortest Path First + bgp (14), -- Border Gateway Protocol + idpr (15) -- InterDomain Policy Routing + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The routing mechanism via which this route was learned. + Inclusion of values for gateway routing protocols is + not intended to imply that hosts should support those + protocols." + ::= { ipForwardEntry 7 } + +ipForwardAge OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The number of seconds since this route was last updated + or otherwise determined to be correct. Note that no + semantics of `too old' can be implied except through + knowledge of the routing protocol by which the route + was learned." + DEFVAL { 0 } + ::= { ipForwardEntry 8 } + +ipForwardInfo OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "A reference to MIB definitions specific to the + particular routing protocol that is responsible for + this route, as determined by the value specified in the + route's ipForwardProto value. If this information is + not present, its value should be set to the OBJECT + IDENTIFIER { 0 0 }, which is a syntactically valid + object identifier, and any implementation conforming to + ASN.1 and the Basic Encoding Rules must be able to + generate and recognize this value." + ::= { ipForwardEntry 9 } + +ipForwardNextHopAS OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The Autonomous System Number of the Next Hop. When + this is unknown or not relevant to the protocol + indicated by ipForwardProto, zero." + DEFVAL { 0 } + ::= { ipForwardEntry 10 } + +ipForwardMetric1 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The primary routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's ipForwardProto value. + If this metric is not used, its value should be set to + -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { ipForwardEntry 11 } + +ipForwardMetric2 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "An alternate routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's ipForwardProto value. + If this metric is not used, its value should be set to + -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { ipForwardEntry 12 } + +ipForwardMetric3 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "An alternate routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's ipForwardProto value. + If this metric is not used, its value should be set to + -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { ipForwardEntry 13 } + +ipForwardMetric4 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "An alternate routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's ipForwardProto value. + If this metric is not used, its value should be set to + -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { ipForwardEntry 14 } + +ipForwardMetric5 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "An alternate routing metric for this route. The + semantics of this metric are determined by the routing- + protocol specified in the route's ipForwardProto value. + If this metric is not used, its value should be set to + -1." + DEFVAL { -1 } + ::= { ipForwardEntry 15 } + +-- Obsoleted Definitions - Groups +-- compliance statements + +ipForwardOldCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The compliance statement for SNMP entities that + implement the ipForward MIB." + + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { ipForwardMultiPathGroup } + ::= { ipForwardCompliances 2 } + +ipForwardMultiPathGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipForwardNumber, + ipForwardDest, ipForwardMask, ipForwardPolicy, + ipForwardNextHop, ipForwardIfIndex, ipForwardType, + ipForwardProto, ipForwardAge, ipForwardInfo, + ipForwardNextHopAS, + ipForwardMetric1, ipForwardMetric2, ipForwardMetric3, + ipForwardMetric4, ipForwardMetric5 + } + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "IP Multipath Route Table." + ::= { ipForwardGroups 2 } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/IP-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/IP-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fe2db5f235e --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/IP-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,4993 @@ +IP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, + Integer32, Counter32, IpAddress, + mib-2, Unsigned32, Counter64, + zeroDotZero FROM SNMPv2-SMI + PhysAddress, TruthValue, + TimeStamp, RowPointer, + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TestAndIncr, + RowStatus, StorageType FROM SNMPv2-TC + MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF + InetAddress, InetAddressType, + InetAddressPrefixLength, + InetVersion, InetZoneIndex FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB + InterfaceIndex FROM IF-MIB; + +ipMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "200602020000Z" + ORGANIZATION "IETF IPv6 MIB Revision Team" + CONTACT-INFO + "Editor: + + Shawn A. Routhier + Interworking Labs + 108 Whispering Pines Dr. Suite 235 + Scotts Valley, CA 95066 + USA + EMail: " + DESCRIPTION + "The MIB module for managing IP and ICMP implementations, but + excluding their management of IP routes. + + Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006). This version of + this MIB module is part of RFC 4293; see the RFC itself for + full legal notices." + + REVISION "200602020000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "The IP version neutral revision with added IPv6 objects for + ND, default routers, and router advertisements. As well as + being the successor to RFC 2011, this MIB is also the + successor to RFCs 2465 and 2466. Published as RFC 4293." + + REVISION "199411010000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "A separate MIB module (IP-MIB) for IP and ICMP management + objects. Published as RFC 2011." + + REVISION "199103310000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "The initial revision of this MIB module was part of MIB-II, + which was published as RFC 1213." + ::= { mib-2 48} + +-- +-- The textual conventions we define and use in this MIB. +-- + +IpAddressOriginTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The origin of the address. + + manual(2) indicates that the address was manually configured + to a specified address, e.g., by user configuration. + + dhcp(4) indicates an address that was assigned to this + system by a DHCP server. + + linklayer(5) indicates an address created by IPv6 stateless + + auto-configuration. + + random(6) indicates an address chosen by the system at + random, e.g., an IPv4 address within 169.254/16, or an RFC + 3041 privacy address." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), + manual(2), + dhcp(4), + linklayer(5), + random(6) + } + +IpAddressStatusTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The status of an address. Most of the states correspond to + states from the IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration + protocol. + + The preferred(1) state indicates that this is a valid + address that can appear as the destination or source address + of a packet. + + The deprecated(2) state indicates that this is a valid but + deprecated address that should no longer be used as a source + address in new communications, but packets addressed to such + an address are processed as expected. + + The invalid(3) state indicates that this isn't a valid + address and it shouldn't appear as the destination or source + address of a packet. + + The inaccessible(4) state indicates that the address is not + accessible because the interface to which this address is + assigned is not operational. + + The unknown(5) state indicates that the status cannot be + determined for some reason. + + The tentative(6) state indicates that the uniqueness of the + address on the link is being verified. Addresses in this + state should not be used for general communication and + should only be used to determine the uniqueness of the + address. + + The duplicate(7) state indicates the address has been + determined to be non-unique on the link and so must not be + + used. + + The optimistic(8) state indicates the address is available + for use, subject to restrictions, while its uniqueness on + a link is being verified. + + In the absence of other information, an IPv4 address is + always preferred(1)." + REFERENCE "RFC 2462" + SYNTAX INTEGER { + preferred(1), + deprecated(2), + invalid(3), + inaccessible(4), + unknown(5), + tentative(6), + duplicate(7), + optimistic(8) + } + +IpAddressPrefixOriginTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The origin of this prefix. + + manual(2) indicates a prefix that was manually configured. + + wellknown(3) indicates a well-known prefix, e.g., 169.254/16 + for IPv4 auto-configuration or fe80::/10 for IPv6 link-local + addresses. Well known prefixes may be assigned by IANA, + the address registries, or by specification in a standards + track RFC. + + dhcp(4) indicates a prefix that was assigned by a DHCP + server. + + routeradv(5) indicates a prefix learned from a router + advertisement. + + Note: while IpAddressOriginTC and IpAddressPrefixOriginTC + are similar, they are not identical. The first defines how + an address was created, while the second defines how a + prefix was found." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), + manual(2), + wellknown(3), + dhcp(4), + routeradv(5) + } + +Ipv6AddressIfIdentifierTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "2x:" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This data type is used to model IPv6 address + interface identifiers. This is a binary string + of up to 8 octets in network byte-order." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..8)) + +-- +-- the IP general group +-- some objects that affect all of IPv4 +-- + +ip OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 4 } + +ipForwarding OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + forwarding(1), -- acting as a router + notForwarding(2) -- NOT acting as a router + } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The indication of whether this entity is acting as an IPv4 + router in respect to the forwarding of datagrams received + by, but not addressed to, this entity. IPv4 routers forward + datagrams. IPv4 hosts do not (except those source-routed + via the host). + + When this object is written, the entity should save the + change to non-volatile storage and restore the object from + non-volatile storage upon re-initialization of the system. + Note: a stronger requirement is not used because this object + was previously defined." + ::= { ip 1 } + +ipDefaultTTL OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..255) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The default value inserted into the Time-To-Live field of + the IPv4 header of datagrams originated at this entity, + whenever a TTL value is not supplied by the transport layer + + protocol. + + When this object is written, the entity should save the + change to non-volatile storage and restore the object from + non-volatile storage upon re-initialization of the system. + Note: a stronger requirement is not used because this object + was previously defined." + ::= { ip 2 } + +ipReasmTimeout OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The maximum number of seconds that received fragments are + held while they are awaiting reassembly at this entity." + ::= { ip 13 } + +-- +-- the IPv6 general group +-- Some objects that affect all of IPv6 +-- + +ipv6IpForwarding OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + forwarding(1), -- acting as a router + notForwarding(2) -- NOT acting as a router + } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The indication of whether this entity is acting as an IPv6 + router on any interface in respect to the forwarding of + datagrams received by, but not addressed to, this entity. + IPv6 routers forward datagrams. IPv6 hosts do not (except + those source-routed via the host). + + When this object is written, the entity SHOULD save the + change to non-volatile storage and restore the object from + non-volatile storage upon re-initialization of the system." + ::= { ip 25 } + +ipv6IpDefaultHopLimit OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..255) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The default value inserted into the Hop Limit field of the + IPv6 header of datagrams originated at this entity whenever + a Hop Limit value is not supplied by the transport layer + protocol. + + When this object is written, the entity SHOULD save the + change to non-volatile storage and restore the object from + non-volatile storage upon re-initialization of the system." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461 Section 6.3.2" + ::= { ip 26 } + +-- +-- IPv4 Interface Table +-- + +ipv4InterfaceTableLastChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeStamp + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at which + a row in the ipv4InterfaceTable was added or deleted, or + when an ipv4InterfaceReasmMaxSize or an + ipv4InterfaceEnableStatus object was modified. + + If new objects are added to the ipv4InterfaceTable that + require the ipv4InterfaceTableLastChange to be updated when + they are modified, they must specify that requirement in + their description clause." + ::= { ip 27 } + +ipv4InterfaceTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Ipv4InterfaceEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The table containing per-interface IPv4-specific + information." + ::= { ip 28 } + +ipv4InterfaceEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Ipv4InterfaceEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry containing IPv4-specific information for a specific + interface." + INDEX { ipv4InterfaceIfIndex } + ::= { ipv4InterfaceTable 1 } + +Ipv4InterfaceEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipv4InterfaceIfIndex InterfaceIndex, + ipv4InterfaceReasmMaxSize Integer32, + ipv4InterfaceEnableStatus INTEGER, + ipv4InterfaceRetransmitTime Unsigned32 + } + +ipv4InterfaceIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The index value that uniquely identifies the interface to + which this entry is applicable. The interface identified by + a particular value of this index is the same interface as + identified by the same value of the IF-MIB's ifIndex." + ::= { ipv4InterfaceEntry 1 } + +ipv4InterfaceReasmMaxSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The size of the largest IPv4 datagram that this entity can + re-assemble from incoming IPv4 fragmented datagrams received + on this interface." + ::= { ipv4InterfaceEntry 2 } + +ipv4InterfaceEnableStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + up(1), + down(2) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The indication of whether IPv4 is enabled (up) or disabled + (down) on this interface. This object does not affect the + state of the interface itself, only its connection to an + IPv4 stack. The IF-MIB should be used to control the state + of the interface." + ::= { ipv4InterfaceEntry 3 } + +ipv4InterfaceRetransmitTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + UNITS "milliseconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The time between retransmissions of ARP requests to a + neighbor when resolving the address or when probing the + reachability of a neighbor." + REFERENCE "RFC 1122" + DEFVAL { 1000 } + ::= { ipv4InterfaceEntry 4 } + +-- +-- v6 interface table +-- + +ipv6InterfaceTableLastChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeStamp + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at which + a row in the ipv6InterfaceTable was added or deleted or when + an ipv6InterfaceReasmMaxSize, ipv6InterfaceIdentifier, + ipv6InterfaceEnableStatus, ipv6InterfaceReachableTime, + ipv6InterfaceRetransmitTime, or ipv6InterfaceForwarding + object was modified. + + If new objects are added to the ipv6InterfaceTable that + require the ipv6InterfaceTableLastChange to be updated when + they are modified, they must specify that requirement in + their description clause." + ::= { ip 29 } + +ipv6InterfaceTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Ipv6InterfaceEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The table containing per-interface IPv6-specific + information." + ::= { ip 30 } + +ipv6InterfaceEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Ipv6InterfaceEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry containing IPv6-specific information for a given + interface." + INDEX { ipv6InterfaceIfIndex } + ::= { ipv6InterfaceTable 1 } + +Ipv6InterfaceEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipv6InterfaceIfIndex InterfaceIndex, + ipv6InterfaceReasmMaxSize Unsigned32, + ipv6InterfaceIdentifier Ipv6AddressIfIdentifierTC, + ipv6InterfaceEnableStatus INTEGER, + ipv6InterfaceReachableTime Unsigned32, + ipv6InterfaceRetransmitTime Unsigned32, + ipv6InterfaceForwarding INTEGER + } + +ipv6InterfaceIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The index value that uniquely identifies the interface to + which this entry is applicable. The interface identified by + a particular value of this index is the same interface as + identified by the same value of the IF-MIB's ifIndex." + ::= { ipv6InterfaceEntry 1 } + +ipv6InterfaceReasmMaxSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1500..65535) + UNITS "octets" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The size of the largest IPv6 datagram that this entity can + re-assemble from incoming IPv6 fragmented datagrams received + on this interface." + ::= { ipv6InterfaceEntry 2 } + +ipv6InterfaceIdentifier OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Ipv6AddressIfIdentifierTC + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Interface Identifier for this interface. The Interface + Identifier is combined with an address prefix to form an + interface address. + + By default, the Interface Identifier is auto-configured + according to the rules of the link type to which this + interface is attached. + + A zero length identifier may be used where appropriate. One + possible example is a loopback interface." + ::= { ipv6InterfaceEntry 3 } + +-- This object ID is reserved as it was used in earlier versions of +-- the MIB module. In theory, OIDs are not assigned until the +-- specification is released as an RFC; however, as some companies +-- may have shipped code based on earlier versions of the MIB, it +-- seems best to reserve this OID. This OID had been +-- ipv6InterfacePhysicalAddress. +-- ::= { ipv6InterfaceEntry 4} + +ipv6InterfaceEnableStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + up(1), + down(2) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The indication of whether IPv6 is enabled (up) or disabled + (down) on this interface. This object does not affect the + state of the interface itself, only its connection to an + IPv6 stack. The IF-MIB should be used to control the state + of the interface. + + When this object is written, the entity SHOULD save the + change to non-volatile storage and restore the object from + non-volatile storage upon re-initialization of the system." + ::= { ipv6InterfaceEntry 5 } + +ipv6InterfaceReachableTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + UNITS "milliseconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The time a neighbor is considered reachable after receiving + a reachability confirmation." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461, Section 6.3.2" + ::= { ipv6InterfaceEntry 6 } + +ipv6InterfaceRetransmitTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + UNITS "milliseconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The time between retransmissions of Neighbor Solicitation + messages to a neighbor when resolving the address or when + probing the reachability of a neighbor." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461, Section 6.3.2" + ::= { ipv6InterfaceEntry 7 } + +ipv6InterfaceForwarding OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + forwarding(1), -- acting as a router + notForwarding(2) -- NOT acting as a router + } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The indication of whether this entity is acting as an IPv6 + router on this interface with respect to the forwarding of + datagrams received by, but not addressed to, this entity. + IPv6 routers forward datagrams. IPv6 hosts do not (except + those source-routed via the host). + + This object is constrained by ipv6IpForwarding and is + ignored if ipv6IpForwarding is set to notForwarding. Those + systems that do not provide per-interface control of the + forwarding function should set this object to forwarding for + all interfaces and allow the ipv6IpForwarding object to + control the forwarding capability. + + When this object is written, the entity SHOULD save the + change to non-volatile storage and restore the object from + non-volatile storage upon re-initialization of the system." + ::= { ipv6InterfaceEntry 8 } + +-- +-- Per-Interface or System-Wide IP statistics. +-- +-- The following two tables, ipSystemStatsTable and ipIfStatsTable, +-- are intended to provide the same counters at different granularities. +-- The ipSystemStatsTable provides system wide counters aggregating +-- the traffic counters for all interfaces for a given address type. +-- The ipIfStatsTable provides the same counters but for specific +-- interfaces rather than as an aggregate. +-- +-- Note well: If a system provides both system-wide and interface- +-- specific values, the system-wide value may not be equal to the sum +-- of the interface-specific values across all interfaces due to e.g., +-- dynamic interface creation/deletion. +-- +-- Note well: Both of these tables contain some items that are + +-- represented by two objects, representing the value in either 32 +-- or 64 bits. For those objects, the 32-bit value MUST be the low +-- order 32 bits of the 64-bit value. Also note that the 32-bit +-- counters must be included when the 64-bit counters are included. + +ipTrafficStats OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ip 31 } + +ipSystemStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpSystemStatsEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The table containing system wide, IP version specific + traffic statistics. This table and the ipIfStatsTable + contain similar objects whose difference is in their + granularity. Where this table contains system wide traffic + statistics, the ipIfStatsTable contains the same statistics + but counted on a per-interface basis." + ::= { ipTrafficStats 1 } + +ipSystemStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpSystemStatsEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A statistics entry containing system-wide objects for a + particular IP version." + INDEX { ipSystemStatsIPVersion } + ::= { ipSystemStatsTable 1 } + +IpSystemStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipSystemStatsIPVersion InetVersion, + ipSystemStatsInReceives Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCInReceives Counter64, + ipSystemStatsInOctets Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCInOctets Counter64, + ipSystemStatsInHdrErrors Counter32, + ipSystemStatsInNoRoutes Counter32, + ipSystemStatsInAddrErrors Counter32, + ipSystemStatsInUnknownProtos Counter32, + ipSystemStatsInTruncatedPkts Counter32, + ipSystemStatsInForwDatagrams Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCInForwDatagrams Counter64, + ipSystemStatsReasmReqds Counter32, + ipSystemStatsReasmOKs Counter32, + ipSystemStatsReasmFails Counter32, + ipSystemStatsInDiscards Counter32, + ipSystemStatsInDelivers Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCInDelivers Counter64, + ipSystemStatsOutRequests Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCOutRequests Counter64, + ipSystemStatsOutNoRoutes Counter32, + ipSystemStatsOutForwDatagrams Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCOutForwDatagrams Counter64, + ipSystemStatsOutDiscards Counter32, + ipSystemStatsOutFragReqds Counter32, + ipSystemStatsOutFragOKs Counter32, + ipSystemStatsOutFragFails Counter32, + ipSystemStatsOutFragCreates Counter32, + ipSystemStatsOutTransmits Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCOutTransmits Counter64, + ipSystemStatsOutOctets Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCOutOctets Counter64, + ipSystemStatsInMcastPkts Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCInMcastPkts Counter64, + ipSystemStatsInMcastOctets Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCInMcastOctets Counter64, + ipSystemStatsOutMcastPkts Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCOutMcastPkts Counter64, + ipSystemStatsOutMcastOctets Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCOutMcastOctets Counter64, + ipSystemStatsInBcastPkts Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCInBcastPkts Counter64, + ipSystemStatsOutBcastPkts Counter32, + ipSystemStatsHCOutBcastPkts Counter64, + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, + ipSystemStatsRefreshRate Unsigned32 + } + +ipSystemStatsIPVersion OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetVersion + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The IP version of this row." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 1 } + +-- This object ID is reserved to allow the IDs for this table's objects +-- to align with the objects in the ipIfStatsTable. +-- ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 2 } + +ipSystemStatsInReceives OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input IP datagrams received, including + those received in error. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 3 } + +ipSystemStatsHCInReceives OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input IP datagrams received, including + those received in error. This object counts the same + datagrams as ipSystemStatsInReceives, but allows for larger + values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 4 } + +ipSystemStatsInOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets received in input IP datagrams, + including those received in error. Octets from datagrams + counted in ipSystemStatsInReceives MUST be counted here. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 5 } + +ipSystemStatsHCInOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets received in input IP datagrams, + including those received in error. This object counts the + same octets as ipSystemStatsInOctets, but allows for larger + + values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 6 } + +ipSystemStatsInHdrErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input IP datagrams discarded due to errors in + their IP headers, including version number mismatch, other + format errors, hop count exceeded, errors discovered in + processing their IP options, etc. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 7 } + +ipSystemStatsInNoRoutes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input IP datagrams discarded because no route + could be found to transmit them to their destination. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 8 } + +ipSystemStatsInAddrErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input IP datagrams discarded because the IP + address in their IP header's destination field was not a + valid address to be received at this entity. This count + includes invalid addresses (e.g., ::0). For entities + that are not IP routers and therefore do not forward + + datagrams, this counter includes datagrams discarded + because the destination address was not a local address. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 9 } + +ipSystemStatsInUnknownProtos OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of locally-addressed IP datagrams received + successfully but discarded because of an unknown or + unsupported protocol. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + interface to which these datagrams were addressed is + incremented. This interface might not be the same as the + input interface for some of the datagrams. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 10 } + +ipSystemStatsInTruncatedPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input IP datagrams discarded because the + datagram frame didn't carry enough data. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 11 } + +ipSystemStatsInForwDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input datagrams for which this entity was not + their final IP destination and for which this entity + attempted to find a route to forward them to that final + destination. In entities that do not act as IP routers, + this counter will include only those datagrams that were + Source-Routed via this entity, and the Source-Route + processing was successful. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + incoming interface is incremented for each datagram. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 12 } + +ipSystemStatsHCInForwDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input datagrams for which this entity was not + their final IP destination and for which this entity + attempted to find a route to forward them to that final + destination. This object counts the same packets as + ipSystemStatsInForwDatagrams, but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 13 } + +ipSystemStatsReasmReqds OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP fragments received that needed to be + reassembled at this interface. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + interface to which these fragments were addressed is + incremented. This interface might not be the same as the + input interface for some of the fragments. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 14 } + +ipSystemStatsReasmOKs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP datagrams successfully reassembled. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + interface to which these datagrams were addressed is + incremented. This interface might not be the same as the + input interface for some of the datagrams. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 15 } + +ipSystemStatsReasmFails OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of failures detected by the IP re-assembly + algorithm (for whatever reason: timed out, errors, etc.). + Note that this is not necessarily a count of discarded IP + fragments since some algorithms (notably the algorithm in + RFC 815) can lose track of the number of fragments by + combining them as they are received. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + interface to which these fragments were addressed is + incremented. This interface might not be the same as the + input interface for some of the fragments. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 16 } + +ipSystemStatsInDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input IP datagrams for which no problems were + encountered to prevent their continued processing, but + were discarded (e.g., for lack of buffer space). Note that + this counter does not include any datagrams discarded while + awaiting re-assembly. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 17 } + +ipSystemStatsInDelivers OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of datagrams successfully delivered to IP + user-protocols (including ICMP). + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + interface to which these datagrams were addressed is + incremented. This interface might not be the same as the + input interface for some of the datagrams. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 18 } + +ipSystemStatsHCInDelivers OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of datagrams successfully delivered to IP + user-protocols (including ICMP). This object counts the + same packets as ipSystemStatsInDelivers, but allows for + larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 19 } + +ipSystemStatsOutRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of IP datagrams that local IP user- + protocols (including ICMP) supplied to IP in requests for + transmission. Note that this counter does not include any + datagrams counted in ipSystemStatsOutForwDatagrams. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 20 } + +ipSystemStatsHCOutRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of IP datagrams that local IP user- + protocols (including ICMP) supplied to IP in requests for + transmission. This object counts the same packets as + ipSystemStatsOutRequests, but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 21 } + +ipSystemStatsOutNoRoutes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of locally generated IP datagrams discarded + because no route could be found to transmit them to their + destination. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 22 } + +ipSystemStatsOutForwDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of datagrams for which this entity was not their + final IP destination and for which it was successful in + finding a path to their final destination. In entities + that do not act as IP routers, this counter will include + only those datagrams that were Source-Routed via this + entity, and the Source-Route processing was successful. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + outgoing interface is incremented for a successfully + forwarded datagram. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 23 } + +ipSystemStatsHCOutForwDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of datagrams for which this entity was not their + final IP destination and for which it was successful in + finding a path to their final destination. This object + counts the same packets as ipSystemStatsOutForwDatagrams, + but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 24 } + +ipSystemStatsOutDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of output IP datagrams for which no problem was + encountered to prevent their transmission to their + destination, but were discarded (e.g., for lack of + buffer space). Note that this counter would include + + datagrams counted in ipSystemStatsOutForwDatagrams if any + such datagrams met this (discretionary) discard criterion. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 25 } + +ipSystemStatsOutFragReqds OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP datagrams that would require fragmentation + in order to be transmitted. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + outgoing interface is incremented for a successfully + fragmented datagram. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 26 } + +ipSystemStatsOutFragOKs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP datagrams that have been successfully + fragmented. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + outgoing interface is incremented for a successfully + fragmented datagram. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 27 } + +ipSystemStatsOutFragFails OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP datagrams that have been discarded because + they needed to be fragmented but could not be. This + includes IPv4 packets that have the DF bit set and IPv6 + packets that are being forwarded and exceed the outgoing + link MTU. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + outgoing interface is incremented for an unsuccessfully + fragmented datagram. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 28 } + +ipSystemStatsOutFragCreates OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of output datagram fragments that have been + generated as a result of IP fragmentation. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + outgoing interface is incremented for a successfully + fragmented datagram. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 29 } + +ipSystemStatsOutTransmits OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of IP datagrams that this entity supplied + to the lower layers for transmission. This includes + datagrams generated locally and those forwarded by this + entity. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 30 } + +ipSystemStatsHCOutTransmits OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of IP datagrams that this entity supplied + to the lower layers for transmission. This object counts + the same datagrams as ipSystemStatsOutTransmits, but allows + for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 31 } + +ipSystemStatsOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets in IP datagrams delivered to the + lower layers for transmission. Octets from datagrams + counted in ipSystemStatsOutTransmits MUST be counted here. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 32 } + +ipSystemStatsHCOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets in IP datagrams delivered to the + lower layers for transmission. This objects counts the same + octets as ipSystemStatsOutOctets, but allows for larger + values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 33 } + +ipSystemStatsInMcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP multicast datagrams received. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 34 } + +ipSystemStatsHCInMcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP multicast datagrams received. This object + counts the same datagrams as ipSystemStatsInMcastPkts but + allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 35 } + +ipSystemStatsInMcastOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets received in IP multicast + datagrams. Octets from datagrams counted in + ipSystemStatsInMcastPkts MUST be counted here. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 36 } + +ipSystemStatsHCInMcastOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets received in IP multicast + datagrams. This object counts the same octets as + ipSystemStatsInMcastOctets, but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 37 } + +ipSystemStatsOutMcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP multicast datagrams transmitted. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 38 } + +ipSystemStatsHCOutMcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP multicast datagrams transmitted. This + object counts the same datagrams as + ipSystemStatsOutMcastPkts, but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 39 } + +ipSystemStatsOutMcastOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets transmitted in IP multicast + datagrams. Octets from datagrams counted in + + ipSystemStatsOutMcastPkts MUST be counted here. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 40 } + +ipSystemStatsHCOutMcastOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets transmitted in IP multicast + datagrams. This object counts the same octets as + ipSystemStatsOutMcastOctets, but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 41 } + +ipSystemStatsInBcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP broadcast datagrams received. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 42 } + +ipSystemStatsHCInBcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP broadcast datagrams received. This object + counts the same datagrams as ipSystemStatsInBcastPkts but + allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 43 } + +ipSystemStatsOutBcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP broadcast datagrams transmitted. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 44 } + +ipSystemStatsHCOutBcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP broadcast datagrams transmitted. This + object counts the same datagrams as + ipSystemStatsOutBcastPkts, but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 45 } + +ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeStamp + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at which + any one or more of this entry's counters suffered a + discontinuity. + + If no such discontinuities have occurred since the last re- + initialization of the local management subsystem, then this + object contains a zero value." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 46 } + +ipSystemStatsRefreshRate OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + UNITS "milli-seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The minimum reasonable polling interval for this entry. + This object provides an indication of the minimum amount of + time required to update the counters in this entry." + ::= { ipSystemStatsEntry 47 } + +ipIfStatsTableLastChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeStamp + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at which + a row in the ipIfStatsTable was added or deleted. + + If new objects are added to the ipIfStatsTable that require + the ipIfStatsTableLastChange to be updated when they are + modified, they must specify that requirement in their + description clause." + ::= { ipTrafficStats 2 } + +ipIfStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpIfStatsEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The table containing per-interface traffic statistics. This + table and the ipSystemStatsTable contain similar objects + whose difference is in their granularity. Where this table + contains per-interface statistics, the ipSystemStatsTable + contains the same statistics, but counted on a system wide + basis." + ::= { ipTrafficStats 3 } + +ipIfStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpIfStatsEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An interface statistics entry containing objects for a + particular interface and version of IP." + INDEX { ipIfStatsIPVersion, ipIfStatsIfIndex } + ::= { ipIfStatsTable 1 } + +IpIfStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipIfStatsIPVersion InetVersion, + ipIfStatsIfIndex InterfaceIndex, + ipIfStatsInReceives Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCInReceives Counter64, + ipIfStatsInOctets Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCInOctets Counter64, + ipIfStatsInHdrErrors Counter32, + ipIfStatsInNoRoutes Counter32, + ipIfStatsInAddrErrors Counter32, + ipIfStatsInUnknownProtos Counter32, + ipIfStatsInTruncatedPkts Counter32, + ipIfStatsInForwDatagrams Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCInForwDatagrams Counter64, + ipIfStatsReasmReqds Counter32, + ipIfStatsReasmOKs Counter32, + ipIfStatsReasmFails Counter32, + ipIfStatsInDiscards Counter32, + ipIfStatsInDelivers Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCInDelivers Counter64, + ipIfStatsOutRequests Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCOutRequests Counter64, + ipIfStatsOutForwDatagrams Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCOutForwDatagrams Counter64, + ipIfStatsOutDiscards Counter32, + ipIfStatsOutFragReqds Counter32, + ipIfStatsOutFragOKs Counter32, + ipIfStatsOutFragFails Counter32, + ipIfStatsOutFragCreates Counter32, + ipIfStatsOutTransmits Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCOutTransmits Counter64, + ipIfStatsOutOctets Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCOutOctets Counter64, + ipIfStatsInMcastPkts Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCInMcastPkts Counter64, + ipIfStatsInMcastOctets Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCInMcastOctets Counter64, + ipIfStatsOutMcastPkts Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCOutMcastPkts Counter64, + ipIfStatsOutMcastOctets Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCOutMcastOctets Counter64, + ipIfStatsInBcastPkts Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCInBcastPkts Counter64, + ipIfStatsOutBcastPkts Counter32, + ipIfStatsHCOutBcastPkts Counter64, + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, + ipIfStatsRefreshRate Unsigned32 + } + +ipIfStatsIPVersion OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetVersion + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The IP version of this row." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 1 } + +ipIfStatsIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The index value that uniquely identifies the interface to + which this entry is applicable. The interface identified by + a particular value of this index is the same interface as + identified by the same value of the IF-MIB's ifIndex." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 2 } + +ipIfStatsInReceives OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input IP datagrams received, including + those received in error. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 3 } + +ipIfStatsHCInReceives OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input IP datagrams received, including + those received in error. This object counts the same + datagrams as ipIfStatsInReceives, but allows for larger + values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 4 } + +ipIfStatsInOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets received in input IP datagrams, + including those received in error. Octets from datagrams + counted in ipIfStatsInReceives MUST be counted here. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 5 } + +ipIfStatsHCInOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets received in input IP datagrams, + including those received in error. This object counts the + same octets as ipIfStatsInOctets, but allows for larger + values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 6 } + +ipIfStatsInHdrErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input IP datagrams discarded due to errors in + their IP headers, including version number mismatch, other + format errors, hop count exceeded, errors discovered in + processing their IP options, etc. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 7 } + +ipIfStatsInNoRoutes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input IP datagrams discarded because no route + could be found to transmit them to their destination. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 8 } + +ipIfStatsInAddrErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input IP datagrams discarded because the IP + address in their IP header's destination field was not a + valid address to be received at this entity. This count + includes invalid addresses (e.g., ::0). For entities that + are not IP routers and therefore do not forward datagrams, + this counter includes datagrams discarded because the + destination address was not a local address. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 9 } + +ipIfStatsInUnknownProtos OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of locally-addressed IP datagrams received + successfully but discarded because of an unknown or + unsupported protocol. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + interface to which these datagrams were addressed is + incremented. This interface might not be the same as the + input interface for some of the datagrams. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 10 } + +ipIfStatsInTruncatedPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input IP datagrams discarded because the + datagram frame didn't carry enough data. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 11 } + +ipIfStatsInForwDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input datagrams for which this entity was not + their final IP destination and for which this entity + attempted to find a route to forward them to that final + destination. In entities that do not act as IP routers, + this counter will include only those datagrams that were + Source-Routed via this entity, and the Source-Route + processing was successful. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + incoming interface is incremented for each datagram. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 12 } + +ipIfStatsHCInForwDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input datagrams for which this entity was not + their final IP destination and for which this entity + attempted to find a route to forward them to that final + destination. This object counts the same packets as + + ipIfStatsInForwDatagrams, but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 13 } + +ipIfStatsReasmReqds OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP fragments received that needed to be + reassembled at this interface. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + interface to which these fragments were addressed is + incremented. This interface might not be the same as the + input interface for some of the fragments. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 14 } + +ipIfStatsReasmOKs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP datagrams successfully reassembled. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + interface to which these datagrams were addressed is + incremented. This interface might not be the same as the + input interface for some of the datagrams. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 15 } + +ipIfStatsReasmFails OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of failures detected by the IP re-assembly + algorithm (for whatever reason: timed out, errors, etc.). + Note that this is not necessarily a count of discarded IP + fragments since some algorithms (notably the algorithm in + RFC 815) can lose track of the number of fragments by + combining them as they are received. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + interface to which these fragments were addressed is + incremented. This interface might not be the same as the + input interface for some of the fragments. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 16 } + +ipIfStatsInDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input IP datagrams for which no problems were + encountered to prevent their continued processing, but + were discarded (e.g., for lack of buffer space). Note that + this counter does not include any datagrams discarded while + awaiting re-assembly. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 17 } + +ipIfStatsInDelivers OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of datagrams successfully delivered to IP + user-protocols (including ICMP). + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + interface to which these datagrams were addressed is + incremented. This interface might not be the same as the + + input interface for some of the datagrams. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 18 } + +ipIfStatsHCInDelivers OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of datagrams successfully delivered to IP + user-protocols (including ICMP). This object counts the + same packets as ipIfStatsInDelivers, but allows for larger + values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 19 } + +ipIfStatsOutRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of IP datagrams that local IP user- + protocols (including ICMP) supplied to IP in requests for + transmission. Note that this counter does not include any + datagrams counted in ipIfStatsOutForwDatagrams. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 20 } + +ipIfStatsHCOutRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of IP datagrams that local IP user- + protocols (including ICMP) supplied to IP in requests for + transmission. This object counts the same packets as + + ipIfStatsOutRequests, but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 21 } + +-- This object ID is reserved to allow the IDs for this table's objects +-- to align with the objects in the ipSystemStatsTable. +-- ::= {ipIfStatsEntry 22} + +ipIfStatsOutForwDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of datagrams for which this entity was not their + final IP destination and for which it was successful in + finding a path to their final destination. In entities + that do not act as IP routers, this counter will include + only those datagrams that were Source-Routed via this + entity, and the Source-Route processing was successful. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + outgoing interface is incremented for a successfully + forwarded datagram. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 23 } + +ipIfStatsHCOutForwDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of datagrams for which this entity was not their + final IP destination and for which it was successful in + finding a path to their final destination. This object + counts the same packets as ipIfStatsOutForwDatagrams, but + allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 24 } + +ipIfStatsOutDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of output IP datagrams for which no problem was + encountered to prevent their transmission to their + destination, but were discarded (e.g., for lack of + buffer space). Note that this counter would include + datagrams counted in ipIfStatsOutForwDatagrams if any such + datagrams met this (discretionary) discard criterion. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 25 } + +ipIfStatsOutFragReqds OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP datagrams that would require fragmentation + in order to be transmitted. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + outgoing interface is incremented for a successfully + fragmented datagram. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 26 } + +ipIfStatsOutFragOKs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP datagrams that have been successfully + fragmented. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + + outgoing interface is incremented for a successfully + fragmented datagram. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 27 } + +ipIfStatsOutFragFails OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP datagrams that have been discarded because + they needed to be fragmented but could not be. This + includes IPv4 packets that have the DF bit set and IPv6 + packets that are being forwarded and exceed the outgoing + link MTU. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + outgoing interface is incremented for an unsuccessfully + fragmented datagram. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 28 } + +ipIfStatsOutFragCreates OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of output datagram fragments that have been + generated as a result of IP fragmentation. + + When tracking interface statistics, the counter of the + outgoing interface is incremented for a successfully + fragmented datagram. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 29 } + +ipIfStatsOutTransmits OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of IP datagrams that this entity supplied + to the lower layers for transmission. This includes + datagrams generated locally and those forwarded by this + entity. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 30 } + +ipIfStatsHCOutTransmits OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of IP datagrams that this entity supplied + to the lower layers for transmission. This object counts + the same datagrams as ipIfStatsOutTransmits, but allows for + larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 31 } + +ipIfStatsOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets in IP datagrams delivered to the + lower layers for transmission. Octets from datagrams + counted in ipIfStatsOutTransmits MUST be counted here. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 32 } + +ipIfStatsHCOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets in IP datagrams delivered to the + lower layers for transmission. This objects counts the same + octets as ipIfStatsOutOctets, but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 33 } + +ipIfStatsInMcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP multicast datagrams received. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 34 } + +ipIfStatsHCInMcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP multicast datagrams received. This object + counts the same datagrams as ipIfStatsInMcastPkts, but + allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 35 } + +ipIfStatsInMcastOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets received in IP multicast + + datagrams. Octets from datagrams counted in + ipIfStatsInMcastPkts MUST be counted here. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 36 } + +ipIfStatsHCInMcastOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets received in IP multicast + datagrams. This object counts the same octets as + ipIfStatsInMcastOctets, but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 37 } + +ipIfStatsOutMcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP multicast datagrams transmitted. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 38 } + +ipIfStatsHCOutMcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP multicast datagrams transmitted. This + object counts the same datagrams as ipIfStatsOutMcastPkts, + but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 39 } + +ipIfStatsOutMcastOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets transmitted in IP multicast + datagrams. Octets from datagrams counted in + ipIfStatsOutMcastPkts MUST be counted here. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 40 } + +ipIfStatsHCOutMcastOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of octets transmitted in IP multicast + datagrams. This object counts the same octets as + ipIfStatsOutMcastOctets, but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 41 } + +ipIfStatsInBcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP broadcast datagrams received. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 42 } + +ipIfStatsHCInBcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP broadcast datagrams received. This object + counts the same datagrams as ipIfStatsInBcastPkts, but + allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 43 } + +ipIfStatsOutBcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP broadcast datagrams transmitted. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 44 } + +ipIfStatsHCOutBcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IP broadcast datagrams transmitted. This + object counts the same datagrams as ipIfStatsOutBcastPkts, + but allows for larger values. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the management system, and at other + times as indicated by the value of + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 45 } + +ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeStamp + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at which + + any one or more of this entry's counters suffered a + discontinuity. + + If no such discontinuities have occurred since the last re- + initialization of the local management subsystem, then this + object contains a zero value." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 46 } + +ipIfStatsRefreshRate OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + UNITS "milli-seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The minimum reasonable polling interval for this entry. + This object provides an indication of the minimum amount of + time required to update the counters in this entry." + ::= { ipIfStatsEntry 47 } + +-- +-- Internet Address Prefix table +-- + +ipAddressPrefixTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpAddressPrefixEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This table allows the user to determine the source of an IP + address or set of IP addresses, and allows other tables to + share the information via pointer rather than by copying. + + For example, when the node configures both a unicast and + anycast address for a prefix, the ipAddressPrefix objects + for those addresses will point to a single row in this + table. + + This table primarily provides support for IPv6 prefixes, and + several of the objects are less meaningful for IPv4. The + table continues to allow IPv4 addresses to allow future + flexibility. In order to promote a common configuration, + this document includes suggestions for default values for + IPv4 prefixes. Each of these values may be overridden if an + object is meaningful to the node. + + All prefixes used by this entity should be included in this + table independent of how the entity learned the prefix. + (This table isn't limited to prefixes learned from router + + advertisements.)" + ::= { ip 32 } + +ipAddressPrefixEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddressPrefixEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry in the ipAddressPrefixTable." + INDEX { ipAddressPrefixIfIndex, ipAddressPrefixType, + ipAddressPrefixPrefix, ipAddressPrefixLength } + ::= { ipAddressPrefixTable 1 } + +IpAddressPrefixEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipAddressPrefixIfIndex InterfaceIndex, + ipAddressPrefixType InetAddressType, + ipAddressPrefixPrefix InetAddress, + ipAddressPrefixLength InetAddressPrefixLength, + ipAddressPrefixOrigin IpAddressPrefixOriginTC, + ipAddressPrefixOnLinkFlag TruthValue, + ipAddressPrefixAutonomousFlag TruthValue, + ipAddressPrefixAdvPreferredLifetime Unsigned32, + ipAddressPrefixAdvValidLifetime Unsigned32 + } + +ipAddressPrefixIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The index value that uniquely identifies the interface on + which this prefix is configured. The interface identified + by a particular value of this index is the same interface as + identified by the same value of the IF-MIB's ifIndex." + ::= { ipAddressPrefixEntry 1 } + +ipAddressPrefixType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddressType + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The address type of ipAddressPrefix." + ::= { ipAddressPrefixEntry 2 } + +ipAddressPrefixPrefix OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddress + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The address prefix. The address type of this object is + specified in ipAddressPrefixType. The length of this object + is the standard length for objects of that type (4 or 16 + bytes). Any bits after ipAddressPrefixLength must be zero. + + Implementors need to be aware that, if the size of + ipAddressPrefixPrefix exceeds 114 octets, then OIDS of + instances of columns in this row will have more than 128 + sub-identifiers and cannot be accessed using SNMPv1, + SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3." + ::= { ipAddressPrefixEntry 3 } + +ipAddressPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The prefix length associated with this prefix. + + The value 0 has no special meaning for this object. It + simply refers to address '::/0'." + ::= { ipAddressPrefixEntry 4 } + +ipAddressPrefixOrigin OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddressPrefixOriginTC + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The origin of this prefix." + ::= { ipAddressPrefixEntry 5 } + +ipAddressPrefixOnLinkFlag OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This object has the value 'true(1)', if this prefix can be + used for on-link determination; otherwise, the value is + 'false(2)'. + + The default for IPv4 prefixes is 'true(1)'." + REFERENCE "For IPv6 RFC 2461, especially sections 2 and 4.6.2 and + RFC 2462" + ::= { ipAddressPrefixEntry 6 } + +ipAddressPrefixAutonomousFlag OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Autonomous address configuration flag. When true(1), + indicates that this prefix can be used for autonomous + address configuration (i.e., can be used to form a local + interface address). If false(2), it is not used to auto- + configure a local interface address. + + The default for IPv4 prefixes is 'false(2)'." + REFERENCE "For IPv6 RFC 2461, especially sections 2 and 4.6.2 and + RFC 2462" + ::= { ipAddressPrefixEntry 7 } + +ipAddressPrefixAdvPreferredLifetime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The remaining length of time, in seconds, that this prefix + will continue to be preferred, i.e., time until deprecation. + + A value of 4,294,967,295 represents infinity. + + The address generated from a deprecated prefix should no + longer be used as a source address in new communications, + but packets received on such an interface are processed as + expected. + + The default for IPv4 prefixes is 4,294,967,295 (infinity)." + REFERENCE "For IPv6 RFC 2461, especially sections 2 and 4.6.2 and + RFC 2462" + ::= { ipAddressPrefixEntry 8 } + +ipAddressPrefixAdvValidLifetime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The remaining length of time, in seconds, that this prefix + will continue to be valid, i.e., time until invalidation. A + value of 4,294,967,295 represents infinity. + + The address generated from an invalidated prefix should not + appear as the destination or source address of a packet. + + The default for IPv4 prefixes is 4,294,967,295 (infinity)." + REFERENCE "For IPv6 RFC 2461, especially sections 2 and 4.6.2 and + RFC 2462" + ::= { ipAddressPrefixEntry 9 } + +-- +-- Internet Address Table +-- + +ipAddressSpinLock OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TestAndIncr + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An advisory lock used to allow cooperating SNMP managers to + coordinate their use of the set operation in creating or + modifying rows within this table. + + In order to use this lock to coordinate the use of set + operations, managers should first retrieve + ipAddressTableSpinLock. They should then determine the + appropriate row to create or modify. Finally, they should + issue the appropriate set command, including the retrieved + value of ipAddressSpinLock. If another manager has altered + the table in the meantime, then the value of + ipAddressSpinLock will have changed, and the creation will + fail as it will be specifying an incorrect value for + ipAddressSpinLock. It is suggested, but not required, that + the ipAddressSpinLock be the first var bind for each set of + objects representing a 'row' in a PDU." + ::= { ip 33 } + +ipAddressTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpAddressEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This table contains addressing information relevant to the + entity's interfaces. + + This table does not contain multicast address information. + Tables for such information should be contained in multicast + specific MIBs, such as RFC 3019. + + While this table is writable, the user will note that + several objects, such as ipAddressOrigin, are not. The + intention in allowing a user to write to this table is to + allow them to add or remove any entry that isn't + + permanent. The user should be allowed to modify objects + and entries when that would not cause inconsistencies + within the table. Allowing write access to objects, such + as ipAddressOrigin, could allow a user to insert an entry + and then label it incorrectly. + + Note well: When including IPv6 link-local addresses in this + table, the entry must use an InetAddressType of 'ipv6z' in + order to differentiate between the possible interfaces." + ::= { ip 34 } + +ipAddressEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddressEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An address mapping for a particular interface." + INDEX { ipAddressAddrType, ipAddressAddr } + ::= { ipAddressTable 1 } + +IpAddressEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipAddressAddrType InetAddressType, + ipAddressAddr InetAddress, + ipAddressIfIndex InterfaceIndex, + ipAddressType INTEGER, + ipAddressPrefix RowPointer, + ipAddressOrigin IpAddressOriginTC, + ipAddressStatus IpAddressStatusTC, + ipAddressCreated TimeStamp, + ipAddressLastChanged TimeStamp, + ipAddressRowStatus RowStatus, + ipAddressStorageType StorageType + } + +ipAddressAddrType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddressType + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The address type of ipAddressAddr." + ::= { ipAddressEntry 1 } + +ipAddressAddr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddress + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The IP address to which this entry's addressing information + + pertains. The address type of this object is specified in + ipAddressAddrType. + + Implementors need to be aware that if the size of + ipAddressAddr exceeds 116 octets, then OIDS of instances of + columns in this row will have more than 128 sub-identifiers + and cannot be accessed using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3." + ::= { ipAddressEntry 2 } + +ipAddressIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The index value that uniquely identifies the interface to + which this entry is applicable. The interface identified by + a particular value of this index is the same interface as + identified by the same value of the IF-MIB's ifIndex." + ::= { ipAddressEntry 3 } + +ipAddressType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unicast(1), + anycast(2), + broadcast(3) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The type of address. broadcast(3) is not a valid value for + IPv6 addresses (RFC 3513)." + DEFVAL { unicast } + ::= { ipAddressEntry 4 } + +ipAddressPrefix OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RowPointer + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A pointer to the row in the prefix table to which this + address belongs. May be { 0 0 } if there is no such row." + DEFVAL { zeroDotZero } + ::= { ipAddressEntry 5 } + +ipAddressOrigin OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddressOriginTC + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The origin of the address." + ::= { ipAddressEntry 6 } + +ipAddressStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddressStatusTC + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The status of the address, describing if the address can be + used for communication. + + In the absence of other information, an IPv4 address is + always preferred(1)." + DEFVAL { preferred } + ::= { ipAddressEntry 7 } + +ipAddressCreated OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeStamp + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime at the time this entry was created. + If this entry was created prior to the last re- + initialization of the local network management subsystem, + then this object contains a zero value." + ::= { ipAddressEntry 8 } + +ipAddressLastChanged OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeStamp + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime at the time this entry was last + updated. If this entry was updated prior to the last re- + initialization of the local network management subsystem, + then this object contains a zero value." + ::= { ipAddressEntry 9 } + +ipAddressRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RowStatus + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The status of this conceptual row. + + The RowStatus TC requires that this DESCRIPTION clause + states under which circumstances other objects in this row + + can be modified. The value of this object has no effect on + whether other objects in this conceptual row can be + modified. + + A conceptual row can not be made active until the + ipAddressIfIndex has been set to a valid index." + ::= { ipAddressEntry 10 } + +ipAddressStorageType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX StorageType + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The storage type for this conceptual row. If this object + has a value of 'permanent', then no other objects are + required to be able to be modified." + DEFVAL { volatile } + ::= { ipAddressEntry 11 } + +-- +-- the Internet Address Translation table +-- + +ipNetToPhysicalTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpNetToPhysicalEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The IP Address Translation table used for mapping from IP + addresses to physical addresses. + + The Address Translation tables contain the IP address to + 'physical' address equivalences. Some interfaces do not use + translation tables for determining address equivalences + (e.g., DDN-X.25 has an algorithmic method); if all + interfaces are of this type, then the Address Translation + table is empty, i.e., has zero entries. + + While many protocols may be used to populate this table, ARP + and Neighbor Discovery are the most likely + options." + REFERENCE "RFC 826 and RFC 2461" + ::= { ip 35 } + +ipNetToPhysicalEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpNetToPhysicalEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Each entry contains one IP address to `physical' address + equivalence." + INDEX { ipNetToPhysicalIfIndex, + ipNetToPhysicalNetAddressType, + ipNetToPhysicalNetAddress } + ::= { ipNetToPhysicalTable 1 } + +IpNetToPhysicalEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipNetToPhysicalIfIndex InterfaceIndex, + ipNetToPhysicalNetAddressType InetAddressType, + ipNetToPhysicalNetAddress InetAddress, + ipNetToPhysicalPhysAddress PhysAddress, + ipNetToPhysicalLastUpdated TimeStamp, + ipNetToPhysicalType INTEGER, + ipNetToPhysicalState INTEGER, + ipNetToPhysicalRowStatus RowStatus + } + +ipNetToPhysicalIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The index value that uniquely identifies the interface to + which this entry is applicable. The interface identified by + a particular value of this index is the same interface as + identified by the same value of the IF-MIB's ifIndex." + ::= { ipNetToPhysicalEntry 1 } + +ipNetToPhysicalNetAddressType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddressType + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The type of ipNetToPhysicalNetAddress." + ::= { ipNetToPhysicalEntry 2 } + +ipNetToPhysicalNetAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddress + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The IP Address corresponding to the media-dependent + `physical' address. The address type of this object is + specified in ipNetToPhysicalAddressType. + + Implementors need to be aware that if the size of + + ipNetToPhysicalNetAddress exceeds 115 octets, then OIDS of + instances of columns in this row will have more than 128 + sub-identifiers and cannot be accessed using SNMPv1, + SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3." + ::= { ipNetToPhysicalEntry 3 } + +ipNetToPhysicalPhysAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PhysAddress (SIZE(0..65535)) + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The media-dependent `physical' address. + + As the entries in this table are typically not persistent + when this object is written the entity SHOULD NOT save the + change to non-volatile storage." + ::= { ipNetToPhysicalEntry 4 } + +ipNetToPhysicalLastUpdated OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeStamp + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime at the time this entry was last + updated. If this entry was updated prior to the last re- + initialization of the local network management subsystem, + then this object contains a zero value." + ::= { ipNetToPhysicalEntry 5 } + +ipNetToPhysicalType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), -- none of the following + invalid(2), -- an invalidated mapping + dynamic(3), + static(4), + local(5) -- local interface + } + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The type of mapping. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the effect + of invalidating the corresponding entry in the + ipNetToPhysicalTable. That is, it effectively dis- + associates the interface identified with said entry from the + mapping identified with said entry. It is an + implementation-specific matter as to whether the agent + + removes an invalidated entry from the table. Accordingly, + management stations must be prepared to receive tabular + information from agents that corresponds to entries not + currently in use. Proper interpretation of such entries + requires examination of the relevant ipNetToPhysicalType + object. + + The 'dynamic(3)' type indicates that the IP address to + physical addresses mapping has been dynamically resolved + using e.g., IPv4 ARP or the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery + protocol. + + The 'static(4)' type indicates that the mapping has been + statically configured. Both of these refer to entries that + provide mappings for other entities addresses. + + The 'local(5)' type indicates that the mapping is provided + for an entity's own interface address. + + As the entries in this table are typically not persistent + when this object is written the entity SHOULD NOT save the + change to non-volatile storage." + DEFVAL { static } + ::= { ipNetToPhysicalEntry 6 } + +ipNetToPhysicalState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + reachable(1), -- confirmed reachability + + stale(2), -- unconfirmed reachability + + delay(3), -- waiting for reachability + -- confirmation before entering + -- the probe state + + probe(4), -- actively probing + + invalid(5), -- an invalidated mapping + + unknown(6), -- state can not be determined + -- for some reason. + + incomplete(7) -- address resolution is being + -- performed. + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Neighbor Unreachability Detection state for the + interface when the address mapping in this entry is used. + If Neighbor Unreachability Detection is not in use (e.g. for + IPv4), this object is always unknown(6)." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461" + ::= { ipNetToPhysicalEntry 7 } + +ipNetToPhysicalRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RowStatus + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The status of this conceptual row. + + The RowStatus TC requires that this DESCRIPTION clause + states under which circumstances other objects in this row + can be modified. The value of this object has no effect on + whether other objects in this conceptual row can be + modified. + + A conceptual row can not be made active until the + ipNetToPhysicalPhysAddress object has been set. + + Note that if the ipNetToPhysicalType is set to 'invalid', + the managed node may delete the entry independent of the + state of this object." + ::= { ipNetToPhysicalEntry 8 } + +-- +-- The IPv6 Scope Zone Index Table. +-- + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndexTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The table used to describe IPv6 unicast and multicast scope + zones. + + For those objects that have names rather than numbers, the + names were chosen to coincide with the names used in the + IPv6 address architecture document. " + REFERENCE "Section 2.7 of RFC 4291" + ::= { ip 36 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Each entry contains the list of scope identifiers on a given + interface." + INDEX { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexIfIndex } + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexTable 1 } + +Ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexIfIndex InterfaceIndex, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexLinkLocal InetZoneIndex, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndex3 InetZoneIndex, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexAdminLocal InetZoneIndex, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexSiteLocal InetZoneIndex, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndex6 InetZoneIndex, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndex7 InetZoneIndex, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexOrganizationLocal InetZoneIndex, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndex9 InetZoneIndex, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexA InetZoneIndex, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexB InetZoneIndex, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexC InetZoneIndex, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexD InetZoneIndex + } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndexIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The index value that uniquely identifies the interface to + which these scopes belong. The interface identified by a + particular value of this index is the same interface as + identified by the same value of the IF-MIB's ifIndex." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 1 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndexLinkLocal OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetZoneIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The zone index for the link-local scope on this interface." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 2 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndex3 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetZoneIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The zone index for scope 3 on this interface." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 3 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndexAdminLocal OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetZoneIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The zone index for the admin-local scope on this interface." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 4 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndexSiteLocal OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetZoneIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The zone index for the site-local scope on this interface." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 5 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndex6 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetZoneIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The zone index for scope 6 on this interface." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 6 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndex7 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetZoneIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The zone index for scope 7 on this interface." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 7 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndexOrganizationLocal OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetZoneIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The zone index for the organization-local scope on this + interface." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 8 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndex9 OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetZoneIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The zone index for scope 9 on this interface." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 9 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndexA OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetZoneIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The zone index for scope A on this interface." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 10 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndexB OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetZoneIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The zone index for scope B on this interface." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 11 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndexC OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetZoneIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The zone index for scope C on this interface." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 12 } + +ipv6ScopeZoneIndexD OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetZoneIndex + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The zone index for scope D on this interface." + ::= { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexEntry 13 } + +-- +-- The Default Router Table +-- This table simply lists the default routers; for more information +-- about routing tables, see the routing MIBs +-- + +ipDefaultRouterTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpDefaultRouterEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The table used to describe the default routers known to this + + entity." + ::= { ip 37 } + +ipDefaultRouterEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpDefaultRouterEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Each entry contains information about a default router known + to this entity." + INDEX {ipDefaultRouterAddressType, ipDefaultRouterAddress, + ipDefaultRouterIfIndex} + ::= { ipDefaultRouterTable 1 } + +IpDefaultRouterEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipDefaultRouterAddressType InetAddressType, + ipDefaultRouterAddress InetAddress, + ipDefaultRouterIfIndex InterfaceIndex, + ipDefaultRouterLifetime Unsigned32, + ipDefaultRouterPreference INTEGER + } + +ipDefaultRouterAddressType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddressType + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The address type for this row." + ::= { ipDefaultRouterEntry 1 } + +ipDefaultRouterAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetAddress + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The IP address of the default router represented by this + row. The address type of this object is specified in + ipDefaultRouterAddressType. + + Implementers need to be aware that if the size of + ipDefaultRouterAddress exceeds 115 octets, then OIDS of + instances of columns in this row will have more than 128 + sub-identifiers and cannot be accessed using SNMPv1, + SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3." + ::= { ipDefaultRouterEntry 2 } + +ipDefaultRouterIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The index value that uniquely identifies the interface by + which the router can be reached. The interface identified + by a particular value of this index is the same interface as + identified by the same value of the IF-MIB's ifIndex." + ::= { ipDefaultRouterEntry 3 } + +ipDefaultRouterLifetime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535) + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The remaining length of time, in seconds, that this router + will continue to be useful as a default router. A value of + zero indicates that it is no longer useful as a default + router. It is left to the implementer of the MIB as to + whether a router with a lifetime of zero is removed from the + list. + + For IPv6, this value should be extracted from the router + advertisement messages." + REFERENCE "For IPv6 RFC 2462 sections 4.2 and 6.3.4" + ::= { ipDefaultRouterEntry 4 } + +ipDefaultRouterPreference OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + reserved (-2), + low (-1), + medium (0), + high (1) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An indication of preference given to this router as a + default router as described in he Default Router + Preferences document. Treating the value as a + 2 bit signed integer allows for simple arithmetic + comparisons. + + For IPv4 routers or IPv6 routers that are not using the + updated router advertisement format, this object is set to + medium (0)." + REFERENCE "RFC 4291, section 2.1" + ::= { ipDefaultRouterEntry 5 } + +-- +-- Configuration information for constructing router advertisements +-- + +ipv6RouterAdvertSpinLock OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TestAndIncr + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An advisory lock used to allow cooperating SNMP managers to + coordinate their use of the set operation in creating or + modifying rows within this table. + + In order to use this lock to coordinate the use of set + operations, managers should first retrieve + ipv6RouterAdvertSpinLock. They should then determine the + appropriate row to create or modify. Finally, they should + issue the appropriate set command including the retrieved + value of ipv6RouterAdvertSpinLock. If another manager has + altered the table in the meantime, then the value of + ipv6RouterAdvertSpinLock will have changed and the creation + will fail as it will be specifying an incorrect value for + ipv6RouterAdvertSpinLock. It is suggested, but not + required, that the ipv6RouterAdvertSpinLock be the first var + bind for each set of objects representing a 'row' in a PDU." + ::= { ip 38 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Ipv6RouterAdvertEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The table containing information used to construct router + advertisements." + ::= { ip 39 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Ipv6RouterAdvertEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry containing information used to construct router + advertisements. + + Information in this table is persistent, and when this + object is written, the entity SHOULD save the change to + non-volatile storage." + INDEX { ipv6RouterAdvertIfIndex } + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertTable 1 } + +Ipv6RouterAdvertEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipv6RouterAdvertIfIndex InterfaceIndex, + ipv6RouterAdvertSendAdverts TruthValue, + ipv6RouterAdvertMaxInterval Unsigned32, + ipv6RouterAdvertMinInterval Unsigned32, + ipv6RouterAdvertManagedFlag TruthValue, + ipv6RouterAdvertOtherConfigFlag TruthValue, + ipv6RouterAdvertLinkMTU Unsigned32, + ipv6RouterAdvertReachableTime Unsigned32, + ipv6RouterAdvertRetransmitTime Unsigned32, + ipv6RouterAdvertCurHopLimit Unsigned32, + ipv6RouterAdvertDefaultLifetime Unsigned32, + ipv6RouterAdvertRowStatus RowStatus + } + +ipv6RouterAdvertIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The index value that uniquely identifies the interface on + which router advertisements constructed with this + information will be transmitted. The interface identified + by a particular value of this index is the same interface as + identified by the same value of the IF-MIB's ifIndex." + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertEntry 1 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertSendAdverts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A flag indicating whether the router sends periodic + router advertisements and responds to router solicitations + on this interface." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461 Section 6.2.1" + DEFVAL { false } + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertEntry 2 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertMaxInterval OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (4..1800) + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The maximum time allowed between sending unsolicited router + + advertisements from this interface." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461 Section 6.2.1" + DEFVAL { 600 } + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertEntry 3 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertMinInterval OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (3..1350) + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The minimum time allowed between sending unsolicited router + advertisements from this interface. + + The default is 0.33 * ipv6RouterAdvertMaxInterval, however, + in the case of a low value for ipv6RouterAdvertMaxInterval, + the minimum value for this object is restricted to 3." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461 Section 6.2.1" + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertEntry 4 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertManagedFlag OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The true/false value to be placed into the 'managed address + configuration' flag field in router advertisements sent from + this interface." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461 Section 6.2.1" + DEFVAL { false } + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertEntry 5 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertOtherConfigFlag OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The true/false value to be placed into the 'other stateful + configuration' flag field in router advertisements sent from + this interface." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461 Section 6.2.1" + DEFVAL { false } + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertEntry 6 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertLinkMTU OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value to be placed in MTU options sent by the router on + this interface. + + A value of zero indicates that no MTU options are sent." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461 Section 6.2.1" + DEFVAL { 0 } + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertEntry 7 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertReachableTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..3600000) + UNITS "milliseconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value to be placed in the reachable time field in router + advertisement messages sent from this interface. + + A value of zero in the router advertisement indicates that + the advertisement isn't specifying a value for reachable + time." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461 Section 6.2.1" + DEFVAL { 0 } + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertEntry 8 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertRetransmitTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 + UNITS "milliseconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value to be placed in the retransmit timer field in + router advertisements sent from this interface. + + A value of zero in the router advertisement indicates that + the advertisement isn't specifying a value for retrans + time." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461 Section 6.2.1" + DEFVAL { 0 } + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertEntry 9 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertCurHopLimit OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The default value to be placed in the current hop limit + field in router advertisements sent from this interface. + + The value should be set to the current diameter of the + Internet. + + A value of zero in the router advertisement indicates that + the advertisement isn't specifying a value for curHopLimit. + + The default should be set to the value specified in the IANA + web pages (www.iana.org) at the time of implementation." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461 Section 6.2.1" + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertEntry 10 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertDefaultLifetime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0|4..9000) + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value to be placed in the router lifetime field of + router advertisements sent from this interface. This value + MUST be either 0 or between ipv6RouterAdvertMaxInterval and + 9000 seconds. + + A value of zero indicates that the router is not to be used + as a default router. + + The default is 3 * ipv6RouterAdvertMaxInterval." + REFERENCE "RFC 2461 Section 6.2.1" + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertEntry 11 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RowStatus + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The status of this conceptual row. + + As all objects in this conceptual row have default values, a + row can be created and made active by setting this object + appropriately. + + The RowStatus TC requires that this DESCRIPTION clause + states under which circumstances other objects in this row + can be modified. The value of this object has no effect on + whether other objects in this conceptual row can be + modified." + ::= { ipv6RouterAdvertEntry 12 } + +-- + +-- ICMP section +-- + +icmp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 5 } + +-- +-- ICMP non-message-specific counters +-- + +-- These object IDs are reserved, as they were used in earlier +-- versions of the MIB module. In theory, OIDs are not assigned +-- until the specification is released as an RFC; however, as some +-- companies may have shipped code based on earlier versions of +-- the MIB, it seems best to reserve these OIDs. +-- ::= { icmp 27 } +-- ::= { icmp 28 } + +icmpStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IcmpStatsEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The table of generic system-wide ICMP counters." + ::= { icmp 29 } + +icmpStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IcmpStatsEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A conceptual row in the icmpStatsTable." + INDEX { icmpStatsIPVersion } + ::= { icmpStatsTable 1 } + +IcmpStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + icmpStatsIPVersion InetVersion, + icmpStatsInMsgs Counter32, + icmpStatsInErrors Counter32, + icmpStatsOutMsgs Counter32, + icmpStatsOutErrors Counter32 + } + +icmpStatsIPVersion OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetVersion + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The IP version of the statistics." + ::= { icmpStatsEntry 1 } + +icmpStatsInMsgs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of ICMP messages that the entity received. + Note that this counter includes all those counted by + icmpStatsInErrors." + ::= { icmpStatsEntry 2 } + +icmpStatsInErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP messages that the entity received but + determined as having ICMP-specific errors (bad ICMP + checksums, bad length, etc.)." + ::= { icmpStatsEntry 3 } + +icmpStatsOutMsgs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of ICMP messages that the entity attempted + to send. Note that this counter includes all those counted + by icmpStatsOutErrors." + ::= { icmpStatsEntry 4 } + +icmpStatsOutErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP messages that this entity did not send + due to problems discovered within ICMP, such as a lack of + buffers. This value should not include errors discovered + outside the ICMP layer, such as the inability of IP to route + the resultant datagram. In some implementations, there may + be no types of error that contribute to this counter's + value." + ::= { icmpStatsEntry 5 } + +-- +-- per-version, per-message type ICMP counters + +-- + +icmpMsgStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IcmpMsgStatsEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The table of system-wide per-version, per-message type ICMP + counters." + ::= { icmp 30 } + +icmpMsgStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IcmpMsgStatsEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A conceptual row in the icmpMsgStatsTable. + + The system should track each ICMP type value, even if that + ICMP type is not supported by the system. However, a + given row need not be instantiated unless a message of that + type has been processed, i.e., the row for + icmpMsgStatsType=X MAY be instantiated before but MUST be + instantiated after the first message with Type=X is + received or transmitted. After receiving or transmitting + any succeeding messages with Type=X, the relevant counter + must be incremented." + INDEX { icmpMsgStatsIPVersion, icmpMsgStatsType } + ::= { icmpMsgStatsTable 1 } + +IcmpMsgStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + icmpMsgStatsIPVersion InetVersion, + icmpMsgStatsType Integer32, + icmpMsgStatsInPkts Counter32, + icmpMsgStatsOutPkts Counter32 + } + +icmpMsgStatsIPVersion OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InetVersion + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The IP version of the statistics." + ::= { icmpMsgStatsEntry 1 } + +icmpMsgStatsType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..255) + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The ICMP type field of the message type being counted by + this row. + + Note that ICMP message types are scoped by the address type + in use." + REFERENCE "http://www.iana.org/assignments/icmp-parameters and + http://www.iana.org/assignments/icmpv6-parameters" + ::= { icmpMsgStatsEntry 2 } + +icmpMsgStatsInPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input packets for this AF and type." + ::= { icmpMsgStatsEntry 3 } + +icmpMsgStatsOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of output packets for this AF and type." + ::= { icmpMsgStatsEntry 4 } +-- +-- conformance information +-- + +ipMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipMIB 2 } + +ipMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipMIBConformance 1 } +ipMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipMIBConformance 2 } + +-- compliance statements +ipMIBCompliance2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The compliance statement for systems that implement IP - + either IPv4 or IPv6. + + There are a number of INDEX objects that cannot be + represented in the form of OBJECT clauses in SMIv2, but + for which we have the following compliance requirements, + expressed in OBJECT clause form in this description + clause: + + -- OBJECT ipSystemStatsIPVersion + -- SYNTAX InetVersion {ipv4(1), ipv6(2)} + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for only IPv4 and IPv6 + -- versions. + -- + -- OBJECT ipIfStatsIPVersion + -- SYNTAX InetVersion {ipv4(1), ipv6(2)} + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for only IPv4 and IPv6 + -- versions. + -- + -- OBJECT icmpStatsIPVersion + -- SYNTAX InetVersion {ipv4(1), ipv6(2)} + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for only IPv4 and IPv6 + -- versions. + -- + -- OBJECT icmpMsgStatsIPVersion + -- SYNTAX InetVersion {ipv4(1), ipv6(2)} + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for only IPv4 and IPv6 + -- versions. + -- + -- OBJECT ipAddressPrefixType + -- SYNTAX InetAddressType {ipv4(1), ipv6(2)} + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for only global IPv4 and + -- IPv6 address types. + -- + -- OBJECT ipAddressPrefixPrefix + -- SYNTAX InetAddress (Size(4 | 16)) + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for only global IPv4 and + -- IPv6 addresses and so the size can be either 4 or + -- 16 bytes. + -- + -- OBJECT ipAddressAddrType + -- SYNTAX InetAddressType {ipv4(1), ipv6(2), + -- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)} + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for only global and + -- non-global IPv4 and IPv6 address types. + -- + -- OBJECT ipAddressAddr + -- SYNTAX InetAddress (Size(4 | 8 | 16 | 20)) + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for only global and + + -- non-global IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and so the size + -- can be 4, 8, 16, or 20 bytes. + -- + -- OBJECT ipNetToPhysicalNetAddressType + -- SYNTAX InetAddressType {ipv4(1), ipv6(2), + -- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)} + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for only global and + -- non-global IPv4 and IPv6 address types. + -- + -- OBJECT ipNetToPhysicalNetAddress + -- SYNTAX InetAddress (Size(4 | 8 | 16 | 20)) + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for only global and + -- non-global IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and so the size + -- can be 4, 8, 16, or 20 bytes. + -- + -- OBJECT ipDefaultRouterAddressType + -- SYNTAX InetAddressType {ipv4(1), ipv6(2), + -- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)} + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for only global and + -- non-global IPv4 and IPv6 address types. + -- + -- OBJECT ipDefaultRouterAddress + -- SYNTAX InetAddress (Size(4 | 8 | 16 | 20)) + -- DESCRIPTION + -- This MIB requires support for only global and + -- non-global IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and so the size + -- can be 4, 8, 16, or 20 bytes." + + MODULE -- this module + + MANDATORY-GROUPS { ipSystemStatsGroup, ipAddressGroup, + ipNetToPhysicalGroup, ipDefaultRouterGroup, + icmpStatsGroup } + + GROUP ipSystemStatsHCOctetGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for systems that have an aggregate + bandwidth of greater than 20MB. Including this group does + not allow an entity to neglect the 32 bit versions of these + objects." + + GROUP ipSystemStatsHCPacketGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for systems that have an aggregate + bandwidth of greater than 650MB. Including this group + + does not allow an entity to neglect the 32 bit versions of + these objects." + + GROUP ipIfStatsGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is optional for all systems." + + GROUP ipIfStatsHCOctetGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for systems that include the + ipIfStatsGroup and include links with bandwidths of greater + than 20MB. Including this group does not allow an entity to + neglect the 32 bit versions of these objects." + + GROUP ipIfStatsHCPacketGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for systems that include the + ipIfStatsGroup and include links with bandwidths of greater + than 650MB. Including this group does not allow an entity + to neglect the 32 bit versions of these objects." + + GROUP ipv4GeneralGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all systems supporting IPv4." + + GROUP ipv4IfGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all systems supporting IPv4." + + GROUP ipv4SystemStatsGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all systems supporting IPv4." + + GROUP ipv4SystemStatsHCPacketGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all systems supporting IPv4 and + that have an aggregate bandwidth of greater than 650MB. + Including this group does not allow an entity to neglect the + 32 bit versions of these objects." + + GROUP ipv4IfStatsGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all systems supporting IPv4 and + including the ipIfStatsGroup." + + GROUP ipv4IfStatsHCPacketGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all systems supporting IPv4 and + + including the ipIfStatsHCPacketGroup. Including this group + does not allow an entity to neglect the 32 bit versions of + these objects." + + GROUP ipv6GeneralGroup2 + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all systems supporting IPv6." + + GROUP ipv6IfGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all systems supporting IPv6." + + GROUP ipAddressPrefixGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all systems supporting IPv6." + + GROUP ipv6ScopeGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all systems supporting IPv6." + + GROUP ipv6RouterAdvertGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for all IPv6 routers." + + GROUP ipLastChangeGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is optional for all agents." + + OBJECT ipv6IpForwarding + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6IpDefaultHopLimit + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv4InterfaceEnableStatus + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6InterfaceEnableStatus + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6InterfaceForwarding + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipAddressSpinLock + MIN-ACCESS not-accessible + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object. However, if an agent provides write access to any + of the other objects in the ipAddressGroup, it SHOULD + provide write access to this object as well." + + OBJECT ipAddressIfIndex + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write or create access + to this object." + + OBJECT ipAddressType + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write or create access + to this object." + + OBJECT ipAddressStatus + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write or create access + to this object." + + OBJECT ipAddressRowStatus + SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) } + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write or create access + to this object." + + OBJECT ipAddressStorageType + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write or create access + to this object. + + If an agent allows this object to be written or created, it + is not required to allow this object to be set to readOnly, + permanent, or nonVolatile." + + OBJECT ipNetToPhysicalPhysAddress + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write or create access + to this object." + + OBJECT ipNetToPhysicalType + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write or create access + to this object." + + OBJECT ipv6RouterAdvertSpinLock + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object. However, if an agent provides write access to + any of the other objects in the ipv6RouterAdvertGroup, it + SHOULD provide write access to this object as well." + + OBJECT ipv6RouterAdvertSendAdverts + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6RouterAdvertMaxInterval + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6RouterAdvertMinInterval + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6RouterAdvertManagedFlag + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6RouterAdvertOtherConfigFlag + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6RouterAdvertLinkMTU + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6RouterAdvertReachableTime + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6RouterAdvertRetransmitTime + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6RouterAdvertCurHopLimit + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6RouterAdvertDefaultLifetime + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write access to this + object." + + OBJECT ipv6RouterAdvertRowStatus + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "An agent is not required to provide write or create access + to this object." + ::= { ipMIBCompliances 2 } + +-- units of conformance + +ipv4GeneralGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipForwarding, ipDefaultTTL, ipReasmTimeout } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The group of IPv4-specific objects for basic management of + IPv4 entities." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 3 } + +ipv4IfGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipv4InterfaceReasmMaxSize, ipv4InterfaceEnableStatus, + ipv4InterfaceRetransmitTime } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The group of IPv4-specific objects for basic management of + IPv4 interfaces." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 4 } + +ipv6GeneralGroup2 OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipv6IpForwarding, ipv6IpDefaultHopLimit } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The IPv6 group of objects providing for basic management of + IPv6 entities." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 5 } + +ipv6IfGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipv6InterfaceReasmMaxSize, ipv6InterfaceIdentifier, + ipv6InterfaceEnableStatus, ipv6InterfaceReachableTime, + ipv6InterfaceRetransmitTime, ipv6InterfaceForwarding } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The group of IPv6-specific objects for basic management of + IPv6 interfaces." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 6 } + +ipLastChangeGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipv4InterfaceTableLastChange, + ipv6InterfaceTableLastChange, + ipIfStatsTableLastChange } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The last change objects associated with this MIB. These + objects are optional for all agents. They SHOULD be + implemented on agents where it is possible to determine the + proper values. Where it is not possible to determine the + proper values, for example when the tables are split amongst + several sub-agents using AgentX, the agent MUST NOT + implement these objects to return an incorrect or static + value." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 7 } + +ipSystemStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipSystemStatsInReceives, + ipSystemStatsInOctets, + ipSystemStatsInHdrErrors, + ipSystemStatsInNoRoutes, + ipSystemStatsInAddrErrors, + ipSystemStatsInUnknownProtos, + ipSystemStatsInTruncatedPkts, + ipSystemStatsInForwDatagrams, + ipSystemStatsReasmReqds, + ipSystemStatsReasmOKs, + ipSystemStatsReasmFails, + ipSystemStatsInDiscards, + ipSystemStatsInDelivers, + ipSystemStatsOutRequests, + ipSystemStatsOutNoRoutes, + ipSystemStatsOutForwDatagrams, + ipSystemStatsOutDiscards, + ipSystemStatsOutFragReqds, + ipSystemStatsOutFragOKs, + ipSystemStatsOutFragFails, + ipSystemStatsOutFragCreates, + ipSystemStatsOutTransmits, + ipSystemStatsOutOctets, + ipSystemStatsInMcastPkts, + ipSystemStatsInMcastOctets, + ipSystemStatsOutMcastPkts, + ipSystemStatsOutMcastOctets, + ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime, + ipSystemStatsRefreshRate } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "IP system wide statistics." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 8 } + +ipv4SystemStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipSystemStatsInBcastPkts, ipSystemStatsOutBcastPkts } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "IPv4 only system wide statistics." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 9 } + +ipSystemStatsHCOctetGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipSystemStatsHCInOctets, + ipSystemStatsHCOutOctets, + ipSystemStatsHCInMcastOctets, + ipSystemStatsHCOutMcastOctets +} + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "IP system wide statistics for systems that may overflow the + standard octet counters within 1 hour." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 10 } + +ipSystemStatsHCPacketGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipSystemStatsHCInReceives, + ipSystemStatsHCInForwDatagrams, + ipSystemStatsHCInDelivers, + ipSystemStatsHCOutRequests, + ipSystemStatsHCOutForwDatagrams, + ipSystemStatsHCOutTransmits, + ipSystemStatsHCInMcastPkts, + ipSystemStatsHCOutMcastPkts +} + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "IP system wide statistics for systems that may overflow the + standard packet counters within 1 hour." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 11 } + +ipv4SystemStatsHCPacketGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipSystemStatsHCInBcastPkts, + ipSystemStatsHCOutBcastPkts } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "IPv4 only system wide statistics for systems that may + overflow the standard packet counters within 1 hour." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 12 } + +ipIfStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipIfStatsInReceives, ipIfStatsInOctets, + ipIfStatsInHdrErrors, ipIfStatsInNoRoutes, + ipIfStatsInAddrErrors, ipIfStatsInUnknownProtos, + ipIfStatsInTruncatedPkts, ipIfStatsInForwDatagrams, + ipIfStatsReasmReqds, ipIfStatsReasmOKs, + ipIfStatsReasmFails, ipIfStatsInDiscards, + ipIfStatsInDelivers, ipIfStatsOutRequests, + ipIfStatsOutForwDatagrams, ipIfStatsOutDiscards, + ipIfStatsOutFragReqds, ipIfStatsOutFragOKs, + ipIfStatsOutFragFails, ipIfStatsOutFragCreates, + ipIfStatsOutTransmits, ipIfStatsOutOctets, + ipIfStatsInMcastPkts, ipIfStatsInMcastOctets, + ipIfStatsOutMcastPkts, ipIfStatsOutMcastOctets, + ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime, ipIfStatsRefreshRate } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "IP per-interface statistics." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 13 } + +ipv4IfStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipIfStatsInBcastPkts, ipIfStatsOutBcastPkts } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "IPv4 only per-interface statistics." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 14 } + +ipIfStatsHCOctetGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipIfStatsHCInOctets, ipIfStatsHCOutOctets, + ipIfStatsHCInMcastOctets, ipIfStatsHCOutMcastOctets } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "IP per-interfaces statistics for systems that include + interfaces that may overflow the standard octet + counters within 1 hour." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 15 } + +ipIfStatsHCPacketGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipIfStatsHCInReceives, ipIfStatsHCInForwDatagrams, + ipIfStatsHCInDelivers, ipIfStatsHCOutRequests, + ipIfStatsHCOutForwDatagrams, ipIfStatsHCOutTransmits, + ipIfStatsHCInMcastPkts, ipIfStatsHCOutMcastPkts } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "IP per-interfaces statistics for systems that include + interfaces that may overflow the standard packet counters + within 1 hour." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 16 } + +ipv4IfStatsHCPacketGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipIfStatsHCInBcastPkts, ipIfStatsHCOutBcastPkts } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "IPv4 only per-interface statistics for systems that include + interfaces that may overflow the standard packet counters + within 1 hour." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 17 } + +ipAddressPrefixGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipAddressPrefixOrigin, + ipAddressPrefixOnLinkFlag, + ipAddressPrefixAutonomousFlag, + ipAddressPrefixAdvPreferredLifetime, + ipAddressPrefixAdvValidLifetime } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The group of objects for providing information about address + prefixes used by this node." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 18 } + +ipAddressGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipAddressSpinLock, ipAddressIfIndex, + ipAddressType, ipAddressPrefix, + ipAddressOrigin, ipAddressStatus, + ipAddressCreated, ipAddressLastChanged, + ipAddressRowStatus, ipAddressStorageType } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The group of objects for providing information about the + addresses relevant to this entity's interfaces." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 19 } + +ipNetToPhysicalGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipNetToPhysicalPhysAddress, ipNetToPhysicalLastUpdated, + ipNetToPhysicalType, ipNetToPhysicalState, + ipNetToPhysicalRowStatus } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The group of objects for providing information about the + mappings of network address to physical address known to + this node." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 20 } + +ipv6ScopeGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipv6ScopeZoneIndexLinkLocal, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndex3, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexAdminLocal, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexSiteLocal, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndex6, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndex7, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexOrganizationLocal, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndex9, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexA, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexB, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexC, + ipv6ScopeZoneIndexD } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The group of objects for managing IPv6 scope zones." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 21 } + +ipDefaultRouterGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipDefaultRouterLifetime, ipDefaultRouterPreference } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The group of objects for providing information about default + routers known to this node." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 22 } + +ipv6RouterAdvertGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipv6RouterAdvertSpinLock, + ipv6RouterAdvertSendAdverts, + ipv6RouterAdvertMaxInterval, + ipv6RouterAdvertMinInterval, + ipv6RouterAdvertManagedFlag, + ipv6RouterAdvertOtherConfigFlag, + ipv6RouterAdvertLinkMTU, + ipv6RouterAdvertReachableTime, + ipv6RouterAdvertRetransmitTime, + ipv6RouterAdvertCurHopLimit, + ipv6RouterAdvertDefaultLifetime, + ipv6RouterAdvertRowStatus +} + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The group of objects for controlling information advertised + by IPv6 routers." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 23 } + +icmpStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS {icmpStatsInMsgs, icmpStatsInErrors, + icmpStatsOutMsgs, icmpStatsOutErrors, + icmpMsgStatsInPkts, icmpMsgStatsOutPkts } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The group of objects providing ICMP statistics." + ::= { ipMIBGroups 24 } + +-- +-- Deprecated objects +-- + +ipInReceives OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input datagrams received from + interfaces, including those received in error. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsInRecieves." + ::= { ip 3 } + +ipInHdrErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input datagrams discarded due to errors in + their IPv4 headers, including bad checksums, version number + mismatch, other format errors, time-to-live exceeded, errors + discovered in processing their IPv4 options, etc. + + This object has been deprecated as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsInHdrErrors." + ::= { ip 4 } + +ipInAddrErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input datagrams discarded because the IPv4 + address in their IPv4 header's destination field was not a + valid address to be received at this entity. This count + includes invalid addresses (e.g., 0.0.0.0) and addresses of + unsupported Classes (e.g., Class E). For entities which are + not IPv4 routers, and therefore do not forward datagrams, + this counter includes datagrams discarded because the + destination address was not a local address. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsInAddrErrors." + ::= { ip 5 } + +ipForwDatagrams OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input datagrams for which this entity was not + their final IPv4 destination, as a result of which an + attempt was made to find a route to forward them to that + final destination. In entities which do not act as IPv4 + routers, this counter will include only those packets which + + were Source-Routed via this entity, and the Source-Route + option processing was successful. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsInForwDatagrams." + ::= { ip 6 } + +ipInUnknownProtos OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of locally-addressed datagrams received + successfully but discarded because of an unknown or + unsupported protocol. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsInUnknownProtos." + ::= { ip 7 } + +ipInDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of input IPv4 datagrams for which no problems + were encountered to prevent their continued processing, but + which were discarded (e.g., for lack of buffer space). Note + that this counter does not include any datagrams discarded + while awaiting re-assembly. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsInDiscards." + ::= { ip 8 } + +ipInDelivers OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of input datagrams successfully delivered + to IPv4 user-protocols (including ICMP). + + This object has been deprecated as a new IP version neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + + ipSystemStatsIndelivers." + ::= { ip 9 } + +ipOutRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of IPv4 datagrams which local IPv4 user + protocols (including ICMP) supplied to IPv4 in requests for + transmission. Note that this counter does not include any + datagrams counted in ipForwDatagrams. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsOutRequests." + ::= { ip 10 } + +ipOutDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of output IPv4 datagrams for which no problem was + encountered to prevent their transmission to their + destination, but which were discarded (e.g., for lack of + buffer space). Note that this counter would include + datagrams counted in ipForwDatagrams if any such packets met + this (discretionary) discard criterion. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsOutDiscards." + ::= { ip 11 } + +ipOutNoRoutes OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IPv4 datagrams discarded because no route + could be found to transmit them to their destination. Note + that this counter includes any packets counted in + ipForwDatagrams which meet this `no-route' criterion. Note + that this includes any datagrams which a host cannot route + because all of its default routers are down. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsOutNoRoutes." + ::= { ip 12 } + +ipReasmReqds OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IPv4 fragments received which needed to be + reassembled at this entity. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsReasmReqds." + ::= { ip 14 } + +ipReasmOKs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IPv4 datagrams successfully re-assembled. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsReasmOKs." + ::= { ip 15 } + +ipReasmFails OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of failures detected by the IPv4 re-assembly + algorithm (for whatever reason: timed out, errors, etc). + Note that this is not necessarily a count of discarded IPv4 + fragments since some algorithms (notably the algorithm in + RFC 815) can lose track of the number of fragments by + combining them as they are received. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsReasmFails." + ::= { ip 16 } + +ipFragOKs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IPv4 datagrams that have been successfully + fragmented at this entity. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsOutFragOKs." + ::= { ip 17 } + +ipFragFails OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IPv4 datagrams that have been discarded + because they needed to be fragmented at this entity but + could not be, e.g., because their Don't Fragment flag was + set. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsOutFragFails." + ::= { ip 18 } + +ipFragCreates OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of IPv4 datagram fragments that have been + generated as a result of fragmentation at this entity. + + This object has been deprecated as a new IP version neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + ipSystemStatsOutFragCreates." + ::= { ip 19 } + +ipRoutingDiscards OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of routing entries which were chosen to be + discarded even though they are valid. One possible reason + for discarding such an entry could be to free-up buffer + space for other routing entries. + + This object was defined in pre-IPv6 versions of the IP MIB. + It was implicitly IPv4 only, but the original specifications + did not indicate this protocol restriction. In order to + clarify the specifications, this object has been deprecated + and a similar, but more thoroughly clarified, object has + been added to the IP-FORWARD-MIB." + ::= { ip 23 } + +-- the deprecated IPv4 address table + +ipAddrTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpAddrEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The table of addressing information relevant to this + entity's IPv4 addresses. + + This table has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by the + ipAddressTable although several objects that weren't deemed + useful weren't carried forward while another + (ipAdEntReasmMaxSize) was moved to the ipv4InterfaceTable." + ::= { ip 20 } + +ipAddrEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddrEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The addressing information for one of this entity's IPv4 + addresses." + INDEX { ipAdEntAddr } + ::= { ipAddrTable 1 } + +IpAddrEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipAdEntAddr IpAddress, + ipAdEntIfIndex INTEGER, + ipAdEntNetMask IpAddress, + ipAdEntBcastAddr INTEGER, + ipAdEntReasmMaxSize INTEGER + } + +ipAdEntAddr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The IPv4 address to which this entry's addressing + information pertains." + ::= { ipAddrEntry 1 } + +ipAdEntIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The index value which uniquely identifies the interface to + which this entry is applicable. The interface identified by + a particular value of this index is the same interface as + identified by the same value of the IF-MIB's ifIndex." + ::= { ipAddrEntry 2 } + +ipAdEntNetMask OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The subnet mask associated with the IPv4 address of this + entry. The value of the mask is an IPv4 address with all + the network bits set to 1 and all the hosts bits set to 0." + ::= { ipAddrEntry 3 } + +ipAdEntBcastAddr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..1) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The value of the least-significant bit in the IPv4 broadcast + address used for sending datagrams on the (logical) + interface associated with the IPv4 address of this entry. + For example, when the Internet standard all-ones broadcast + address is used, the value will be 1. This value applies to + both the subnet and network broadcast addresses used by the + entity on this (logical) interface." + ::= { ipAddrEntry 4 } + +ipAdEntReasmMaxSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..65535) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The size of the largest IPv4 datagram which this entity can + re-assemble from incoming IPv4 fragmented datagrams received + on this interface." + ::= { ipAddrEntry 5 } + +-- the deprecated IPv4 Address Translation table + +-- The Address Translation tables contain the IpAddress to +-- "physical" address equivalences. Some interfaces do not +-- use translation tables for determining address +-- equivalences (e.g., DDN-X.25 has an algorithmic method); +-- if all interfaces are of this type, then the Address +-- Translation table is empty, i.e., has zero entries. + +ipNetToMediaTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpNetToMediaEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The IPv4 Address Translation table used for mapping from + IPv4 addresses to physical addresses. + + This table has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by the + ipNetToPhysicalTable." + ::= { ip 22 } + +ipNetToMediaEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpNetToMediaEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "Each entry contains one IpAddress to `physical' address + equivalence." + INDEX { ipNetToMediaIfIndex, + ipNetToMediaNetAddress } + ::= { ipNetToMediaTable 1 } + +IpNetToMediaEntry ::= SEQUENCE { + ipNetToMediaIfIndex INTEGER, + ipNetToMediaPhysAddress PhysAddress, + ipNetToMediaNetAddress IpAddress, + ipNetToMediaType INTEGER + } + +ipNetToMediaIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The interface on which this entry's equivalence is + effective. The interface identified by a particular value + of this index is the same interface as identified by the + + same value of the IF-MIB's ifIndex. + + This object predates the rule limiting index objects to a + max access value of 'not-accessible' and so continues to use + a value of 'read-create'." + ::= { ipNetToMediaEntry 1 } + +ipNetToMediaPhysAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PhysAddress (SIZE(0..65535)) + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The media-dependent `physical' address. This object should + return 0 when this entry is in the 'incomplete' state. + + As the entries in this table are typically not persistent + when this object is written the entity should not save the + change to non-volatile storage. Note: a stronger + requirement is not used because this object was previously + defined." + ::= { ipNetToMediaEntry 2 } + +ipNetToMediaNetAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IpAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The IpAddress corresponding to the media-dependent + `physical' address. + + This object predates the rule limiting index objects to a + max access value of 'not-accessible' and so continues to use + a value of 'read-create'." + ::= { ipNetToMediaEntry 3 } + +ipNetToMediaType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), -- none of the following + invalid(2), -- an invalidated mapping + dynamic(3), + static(4) + } + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The type of mapping. + + Setting this object to the value invalid(2) has the effect + + of invalidating the corresponding entry in the + ipNetToMediaTable. That is, it effectively dis-associates + the interface identified with said entry from the mapping + identified with said entry. It is an implementation- + specific matter as to whether the agent removes an + invalidated entry from the table. Accordingly, management + stations must be prepared to receive tabular information + from agents that corresponds to entries not currently in + use. Proper interpretation of such entries requires + examination of the relevant ipNetToMediaType object. + + As the entries in this table are typically not persistent + when this object is written the entity should not save the + change to non-volatile storage. Note: a stronger + requirement is not used because this object was previously + defined." + ::= { ipNetToMediaEntry 4 } + +-- the deprecated ICMP group + +icmpInMsgs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of ICMP messages which the entity received. + Note that this counter includes all those counted by + icmpInErrors. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + icmpStatsInMsgs." + ::= { icmp 1 } + +icmpInErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP messages which the entity received but + determined as having ICMP-specific errors (bad ICMP + checksums, bad length, etc.). + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + icmpStatsInErrors." + ::= { icmp 2 } + +icmpInDestUnreachs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages + received. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 3 } + +icmpInTimeExcds OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages received. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 4 } + +icmpInParmProbs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 5 } + +icmpInSrcQuenchs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Source Quench messages received. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 6 } + +icmpInRedirects OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Redirect messages received. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 7 } + +icmpInEchos OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages received. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 8 } + +icmpInEchoReps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages received. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 9 } + +icmpInTimestamps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages received. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 10 } + +icmpInTimestampReps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages received. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 11 } + +icmpInAddrMasks OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages received. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 12 } + +icmpInAddrMaskReps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages received. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 13 } + +icmpOutMsgs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of ICMP messages which this entity + attempted to send. Note that this counter includes all + those counted by icmpOutErrors. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + icmpStatsOutMsgs." + ::= { icmp 14 } + +icmpOutErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP messages which this entity did not send + due to problems discovered within ICMP, such as a lack of + buffers. This value should not include errors discovered + outside the ICMP layer, such as the inability of IP to route + the resultant datagram. In some implementations, there may + be no types of error which contribute to this counter's + value. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by + icmpStatsOutErrors." + ::= { icmp 15 } + +icmpOutDestUnreachs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages sent. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 16 } + +icmpOutTimeExcds OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages sent. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 17 } + +icmpOutParmProbs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages sent. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 18 } + +icmpOutSrcQuenchs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Source Quench messages sent. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 19 } + +icmpOutRedirects OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Redirect messages sent. For a host, this + object will always be zero, since hosts do not send + redirects. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 20 } + +icmpOutEchos OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages sent. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 21 } + +icmpOutEchoReps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 22 } + +icmpOutTimestamps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages sent. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 23 } + +icmpOutTimestampReps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages sent. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 24 } + +icmpOutAddrMasks OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages sent. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 25 } + +icmpOutAddrMaskReps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages sent. + + This object has been deprecated, as a new IP version-neutral + table has been added. It is loosely replaced by a column in + the icmpMsgStatsTable." + ::= { icmp 26 } + +-- deprecated conformance information +-- deprecated compliance statements + +ipMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The compliance statement for systems that implement only + IPv4. For version-independence, this compliance statement + is deprecated in favor of ipMIBCompliance2." + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { ipGroup, + icmpGroup } + ::= { ipMIBCompliances 1 } + +-- deprecated units of conformance + +ipGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { ipForwarding, ipDefaultTTL, + ipInReceives, ipInHdrErrors, + ipInAddrErrors, ipForwDatagrams, + ipInUnknownProtos, ipInDiscards, + ipInDelivers, ipOutRequests, + ipOutDiscards, ipOutNoRoutes, + ipReasmTimeout, ipReasmReqds, + ipReasmOKs, ipReasmFails, + ipFragOKs, ipFragFails, + ipFragCreates, ipAdEntAddr, + ipAdEntIfIndex, ipAdEntNetMask, + ipAdEntBcastAddr, ipAdEntReasmMaxSize, + ipNetToMediaIfIndex, ipNetToMediaPhysAddress, + ipNetToMediaNetAddress, ipNetToMediaType, + ipRoutingDiscards +} + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The ip group of objects providing for basic management of IP + entities, exclusive of the management of IP routes. + + As part of the version independence, this group has been + deprecated. " + ::= { ipMIBGroups 1 } + +icmpGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { icmpInMsgs, icmpInErrors, + icmpInDestUnreachs, icmpInTimeExcds, + icmpInParmProbs, icmpInSrcQuenchs, + icmpInRedirects, icmpInEchos, + icmpInEchoReps, icmpInTimestamps, + icmpInTimestampReps, icmpInAddrMasks, + icmpInAddrMaskReps, icmpOutMsgs, + icmpOutErrors, icmpOutDestUnreachs, + icmpOutTimeExcds, icmpOutParmProbs, + icmpOutSrcQuenchs, icmpOutRedirects, + icmpOutEchos, icmpOutEchoReps, + icmpOutTimestamps, icmpOutTimestampReps, + icmpOutAddrMasks, icmpOutAddrMaskReps } + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The icmp group of objects providing ICMP statistics. + + As part of the version independence, this group has been + deprecated. " + ::= { ipMIBGroups 2 } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/Makefile b/share/snmp/Makefile index ed86319e934..d10832282ef 100644 --- a/share/snmp/Makefile +++ b/share/snmp/Makefile @@ -1,10 +1,20 @@ -# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.7 2019/12/21 21:40:00 espie Exp $ +# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2024/02/05 11:46:58 martijn Exp $ +# OpenBSD FILES= OPENBSD-SNMPD-CONF.txt OPENBSD-BASE-MIB.txt FILES+= OPENBSD-MEM-MIB.txt OPENBSD-SENSORS-MIB.txt FILES+= OPENBSD-CARP-MIB.txt OPENBSD-PF-MIB.txt FILES+= OPENBSD-RELAYD-MIB.txt +# IANA/IETF +FILES+= BRIDGE-MIB.txt HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt IANA-RTPROTO-MIB.txt +FILES+= IANA-STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB.txt IANAifType-MIB.txt IF-MIB.txt +FILES+= INET-ADDRESS-MIB.txt IP-FORWARD-MIB.txt IP-MIB.txt +FILES+= SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB.txt SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB.txt SNMP-USM-AES-MIB.txt +FILES+= SNMP-USM-HMAC-SHA2-MIB.txt SNMPv2-CONF.txt SNMPv2-MIB.txt SNMPv2-SMI.txt +FILES+= SNMPv2-TC.txt SNMPv2-TM.txt TRANSPORT-ADDRESS-MIB.txt UUID-TC-MIB.txt +FILES+= VM-MIB.txt + all clean cleandir obj tags: _SUBDIRUSE realinstall: diff --git a/share/snmp/SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..aa273c28584 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,526 @@ +SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, + OBJECT-IDENTITY, + snmpModules FROM SNMPv2-SMI + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC + MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF; + +snmpFrameworkMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "200210140000Z" + ORGANIZATION "SNMPv3 Working Group" + CONTACT-INFO "WG-EMail: snmpv3@lists.tislabs.com + Subscribe: snmpv3-request@lists.tislabs.com + + Co-Chair: Russ Mundy + Network Associates Laboratories + postal: 15204 Omega Drive, Suite 300 + Rockville, MD 20850-4601 + USA + EMail: mundy@tislabs.com + phone: +1 301-947-7107 + + Co-Chair & + Co-editor: David Harrington + Enterasys Networks + postal: 35 Industrial Way + P. O. Box 5005 + Rochester, New Hampshire 03866-5005 + USA + EMail: dbh@enterasys.com + phone: +1 603-337-2614 + + Co-editor: Randy Presuhn + BMC Software, Inc. + postal: 2141 North First Street + San Jose, California 95131 + USA + EMail: randy_presuhn@bmc.com + phone: +1 408-546-1006 + + Co-editor: Bert Wijnen + Lucent Technologies + postal: Schagen 33 + 3461 GL Linschoten + Netherlands + + EMail: bwijnen@lucent.com + phone: +31 348-680-485 + " + DESCRIPTION "The SNMP Management Architecture MIB + + Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). This + version of this MIB module is part of RFC 3411; + see the RFC itself for full legal notices. + " + + REVISION "200210140000Z" -- 14 October 2002 + DESCRIPTION "Changes in this revision: + - Updated various administrative information. + - Corrected some typos. + - Corrected typo in description of SnmpEngineID + that led to range overlap for 127. + - Changed '255a' to '255t' in definition of + SnmpAdminString to align with current SMI. + - Reworded 'reserved' for value zero in + DESCRIPTION of SnmpSecurityModel. + - The algorithm for allocating security models + should give 256 per enterprise block, rather + than 255. + - The example engine ID of 'abcd' is not + legal. Replaced with '800002b804616263'H based + on example enterprise 696, string 'abc'. + - Added clarification that engineID should + persist across re-initializations. + This revision published as RFC 3411. + " + REVISION "199901190000Z" -- 19 January 1999 + DESCRIPTION "Updated editors' addresses, fixed typos. + Published as RFC 2571. + " + REVISION "199711200000Z" -- 20 November 1997 + DESCRIPTION "The initial version, published in RFC 2271. + " + ::= { snmpModules 10 } + + -- Textual Conventions used in the SNMP Management Architecture *** + +SnmpEngineID ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "An SNMP engine's administratively-unique identifier. + Objects of this type are for identification, not for + addressing, even though it is possible that an + address may have been used in the generation of + a specific value. + + The value for this object may not be all zeros or + all 'ff'H or the empty (zero length) string. + + The initial value for this object may be configured + via an operator console entry or via an algorithmic + function. In the latter case, the following + example algorithm is recommended. + + In cases where there are multiple engines on the + same system, the use of this algorithm is NOT + appropriate, as it would result in all of those + engines ending up with the same ID value. + + 1) The very first bit is used to indicate how the + rest of the data is composed. + + 0 - as defined by enterprise using former methods + that existed before SNMPv3. See item 2 below. + + 1 - as defined by this architecture, see item 3 + below. + + Note that this allows existing uses of the + engineID (also known as AgentID [RFC1910]) to + co-exist with any new uses. + + 2) The snmpEngineID has a length of 12 octets. + + The first four octets are set to the binary + equivalent of the agent's SNMP management + private enterprise number as assigned by the + Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). + For example, if Acme Networks has been assigned + { enterprises 696 }, the first four octets would + be assigned '000002b8'H. + + The remaining eight octets are determined via + one or more enterprise-specific methods. Such + methods must be designed so as to maximize the + possibility that the value of this object will + be unique in the agent's administrative domain. + For example, it may be the IP address of the SNMP + entity, or the MAC address of one of the + interfaces, with each address suitably padded + with random octets. If multiple methods are + defined, then it is recommended that the first + octet indicate the method being used and the + remaining octets be a function of the method. + + 3) The length of the octet string varies. + + The first four octets are set to the binary + equivalent of the agent's SNMP management + private enterprise number as assigned by the + Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). + For example, if Acme Networks has been assigned + { enterprises 696 }, the first four octets would + be assigned '000002b8'H. + + The very first bit is set to 1. For example, the + above value for Acme Networks now changes to be + '800002b8'H. + + The fifth octet indicates how the rest (6th and + following octets) are formatted. The values for + the fifth octet are: + + 0 - reserved, unused. + + 1 - IPv4 address (4 octets) + lowest non-special IP address + + 2 - IPv6 address (16 octets) + lowest non-special IP address + + 3 - MAC address (6 octets) + lowest IEEE MAC address, canonical + order + + 4 - Text, administratively assigned + Maximum remaining length 27 + + 5 - Octets, administratively assigned + Maximum remaining length 27 + + 6-127 - reserved, unused + + 128-255 - as defined by the enterprise + Maximum remaining length 27 + " + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(5..32)) + +SnmpSecurityModel ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "An identifier that uniquely identifies a + Security Model of the Security Subsystem within + this SNMP Management Architecture. + + The values for securityModel are allocated as + follows: + + - The zero value does not identify any particular + security model. + + - Values between 1 and 255, inclusive, are reserved + for standards-track Security Models and are + managed by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority + (IANA). + - Values greater than 255 are allocated to + enterprise-specific Security Models. An + enterprise-specific securityModel value is defined + to be: + + enterpriseID * 256 + security model within + enterprise + + For example, the fourth Security Model defined by + the enterprise whose enterpriseID is 1 would be + 259. + + This scheme for allocation of securityModel + values allows for a maximum of 255 standards- + based Security Models, and for a maximum of + 256 Security Models per enterprise. + + It is believed that the assignment of new + securityModel values will be rare in practice + because the larger the number of simultaneously + utilized Security Models, the larger the + chance that interoperability will suffer. + Consequently, it is believed that such a range + will be sufficient. In the unlikely event that + the standards committee finds this number to be + insufficient over time, an enterprise number + can be allocated to obtain an additional 256 + possible values. + + Note that the most significant bit must be zero; + hence, there are 23 bits allocated for various + organizations to design and define non-standard + + securityModels. This limits the ability to + define new proprietary implementations of Security + Models to the first 8,388,608 enterprises. + + It is worthwhile to note that, in its encoded + form, the securityModel value will normally + require only a single byte since, in practice, + the leftmost bits will be zero for most messages + and sign extension is suppressed by the encoding + rules. + + As of this writing, there are several values + of securityModel defined for use with SNMP or + reserved for use with supporting MIB objects. + They are as follows: + + 0 reserved for 'any' + 1 reserved for SNMPv1 + 2 reserved for SNMPv2c + 3 User-Based Security Model (USM) + " + SYNTAX INTEGER(0 .. 2147483647) + +SnmpMessageProcessingModel ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "An identifier that uniquely identifies a Message + Processing Model of the Message Processing + Subsystem within this SNMP Management Architecture. + + The values for messageProcessingModel are + allocated as follows: + + - Values between 0 and 255, inclusive, are + reserved for standards-track Message Processing + Models and are managed by the Internet Assigned + Numbers Authority (IANA). + + - Values greater than 255 are allocated to + enterprise-specific Message Processing Models. + An enterprise messageProcessingModel value is + defined to be: + + enterpriseID * 256 + + messageProcessingModel within enterprise + + For example, the fourth Message Processing Model + defined by the enterprise whose enterpriseID + + is 1 would be 259. + + This scheme for allocating messageProcessingModel + values allows for a maximum of 255 standards- + based Message Processing Models, and for a + maximum of 256 Message Processing Models per + enterprise. + + It is believed that the assignment of new + messageProcessingModel values will be rare + in practice because the larger the number of + simultaneously utilized Message Processing Models, + the larger the chance that interoperability + will suffer. It is believed that such a range + will be sufficient. In the unlikely event that + the standards committee finds this number to be + insufficient over time, an enterprise number + can be allocated to obtain an additional 256 + possible values. + + Note that the most significant bit must be zero; + hence, there are 23 bits allocated for various + organizations to design and define non-standard + messageProcessingModels. This limits the ability + to define new proprietary implementations of + Message Processing Models to the first 8,388,608 + enterprises. + + It is worthwhile to note that, in its encoded + form, the messageProcessingModel value will + normally require only a single byte since, in + practice, the leftmost bits will be zero for + most messages and sign extension is suppressed + by the encoding rules. + + As of this writing, there are several values of + messageProcessingModel defined for use with SNMP. + They are as follows: + + 0 reserved for SNMPv1 + 1 reserved for SNMPv2c + 2 reserved for SNMPv2u and SNMPv2* + 3 reserved for SNMPv3 + " + SYNTAX INTEGER(0 .. 2147483647) + +SnmpSecurityLevel ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "A Level of Security at which SNMP messages can be + sent or with which operations are being processed; + in particular, one of: + + noAuthNoPriv - without authentication and + without privacy, + authNoPriv - with authentication but + without privacy, + authPriv - with authentication and + with privacy. + + These three values are ordered such that + noAuthNoPriv is less than authNoPriv and + authNoPriv is less than authPriv. + " + SYNTAX INTEGER { noAuthNoPriv(1), + authNoPriv(2), + authPriv(3) + } + +SnmpAdminString ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "255t" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "An octet string containing administrative + information, preferably in human-readable form. + + To facilitate internationalization, this + information is represented using the ISO/IEC + IS 10646-1 character set, encoded as an octet + string using the UTF-8 transformation format + described in [RFC2279]. + + Since additional code points are added by + amendments to the 10646 standard from time + to time, implementations must be prepared to + encounter any code point from 0x00000000 to + 0x7fffffff. Byte sequences that do not + correspond to the valid UTF-8 encoding of a + code point or are outside this range are + prohibited. + + The use of control codes should be avoided. + + When it is necessary to represent a newline, + the control code sequence CR LF should be used. + + The use of leading or trailing white space should + be avoided. + + For code points not directly supported by user + interface hardware or software, an alternative + means of entry and display, such as hexadecimal, + may be provided. + + For information encoded in 7-bit US-ASCII, + the UTF-8 encoding is identical to the + US-ASCII encoding. + + UTF-8 may require multiple bytes to represent a + single character / code point; thus the length + of this object in octets may be different from + the number of characters encoded. Similarly, + size constraints refer to the number of encoded + octets, not the number of characters represented + by an encoding. + + Note that when this TC is used for an object that + is used or envisioned to be used as an index, then + a SIZE restriction MUST be specified so that the + number of sub-identifiers for any object instance + does not exceed the limit of 128, as defined by + [RFC3416]. + + Note that the size of an SnmpAdminString object is + measured in octets, not characters. + " + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255)) + +-- Administrative assignments *************************************** + +snmpFrameworkAdmin + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpFrameworkMIB 1 } +snmpFrameworkMIBObjects + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpFrameworkMIB 2 } +snmpFrameworkMIBConformance + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpFrameworkMIB 3 } + +-- the snmpEngine Group ******************************************** + +snmpEngine OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpFrameworkMIBObjects 1 } + +snmpEngineID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpEngineID + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "An SNMP engine's administratively-unique identifier. + + This information SHOULD be stored in non-volatile + storage so that it remains constant across + re-initializations of the SNMP engine. + " + ::= { snmpEngine 1 } + +snmpEngineBoots OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The number of times that the SNMP engine has + (re-)initialized itself since snmpEngineID + was last configured. + " + ::= { snmpEngine 2 } + +snmpEngineTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) + UNITS "seconds" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The number of seconds since the value of + the snmpEngineBoots object last changed. + When incrementing this object's value would + cause it to exceed its maximum, + snmpEngineBoots is incremented as if a + re-initialization had occurred, and this + object's value consequently reverts to zero. + " + ::= { snmpEngine 3 } + +snmpEngineMaxMessageSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (484..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The maximum length in octets of an SNMP message + which this SNMP engine can send or receive and + process, determined as the minimum of the maximum + message size values supported among all of the + transports available to and supported by the engine. + " + ::= { snmpEngine 4 } + +-- Registration Points for Authentication and Privacy Protocols ** + +snmpAuthProtocols OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "Registration point for standards-track + authentication protocols used in SNMP Management + Frameworks. + " + ::= { snmpFrameworkAdmin 1 } + +snmpPrivProtocols OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "Registration point for standards-track privacy + protocols used in SNMP Management Frameworks. + " + ::= { snmpFrameworkAdmin 2 } + +-- Conformance information ****************************************** + +snmpFrameworkMIBCompliances + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {snmpFrameworkMIBConformance 1} +snmpFrameworkMIBGroups + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {snmpFrameworkMIBConformance 2} + +-- compliance statements + +snmpFrameworkMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for SNMP engines which + implement the SNMP Management Framework MIB. + " + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { snmpEngineGroup } + ::= { snmpFrameworkMIBCompliances 1 } + +-- units of conformance + +snmpEngineGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + snmpEngineID, + snmpEngineBoots, + snmpEngineTime, + snmpEngineMaxMessageSize + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects for identifying and + determining the configuration and current timeliness + + values of an SNMP engine. + " + ::= { snmpFrameworkMIBGroups 1 } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3b714030c1d --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,912 @@ +SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, + OBJECT-IDENTITY, + snmpModules, Counter32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TestAndIncr, + RowStatus, RowPointer, + StorageType, AutonomousType FROM SNMPv2-TC + MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF + SnmpAdminString, SnmpEngineID, + snmpAuthProtocols, snmpPrivProtocols FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB; + +snmpUsmMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "200210160000Z" -- 16 Oct 2002, midnight + ORGANIZATION "SNMPv3 Working Group" + CONTACT-INFO "WG-email: snmpv3@lists.tislabs.com + Subscribe: majordomo@lists.tislabs.com + In msg body: subscribe snmpv3 + + Chair: Russ Mundy + Network Associates Laboratories + postal: 15204 Omega Drive, Suite 300 + Rockville, MD 20850-4601 + USA + email: mundy@tislabs.com + + phone: +1 301-947-7107 + + Co-Chair: David Harrington + Enterasys Networks + Postal: 35 Industrial Way + P. O. Box 5004 + Rochester, New Hampshire 03866-5005 + USA + EMail: dbh@enterasys.com + Phone: +1 603-337-2614 + + Co-editor Uri Blumenthal + Lucent Technologies + postal: 67 Whippany Rd. + Whippany, NJ 07981 + USA + email: uri@lucent.com + phone: +1-973-386-2163 + + Co-editor: Bert Wijnen + Lucent Technologies + postal: Schagen 33 + 3461 GL Linschoten + Netherlands + email: bwijnen@lucent.com + phone: +31-348-480-685 + " + DESCRIPTION "The management information definitions for the + SNMP User-based Security Model. + + Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). This + version of this MIB module is part of RFC 3414; + see the RFC itself for full legal notices. + " +-- Revision history + + REVISION "200210160000Z" -- 16 Oct 2002, midnight + DESCRIPTION "Changes in this revision: + - Updated references and contact info. + - Clarification to usmUserCloneFrom DESCRIPTION + clause + - Fixed 'command responder' into 'command generator' + in last para of DESCRIPTION clause of + usmUserTable. + This revision published as RFC3414. + " + REVISION "199901200000Z" -- 20 Jan 1999, midnight + DESCRIPTION "Clarifications, published as RFC2574" + + REVISION "199711200000Z" -- 20 Nov 1997, midnight + DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC2274" + ::= { snmpModules 15 } + +-- Administrative assignments **************************************** + +usmMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpUsmMIB 1 } +usmMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpUsmMIB 2 } + +-- Identification of Authentication and Privacy Protocols ************ + +usmNoAuthProtocol OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "No Authentication Protocol." + ::= { snmpAuthProtocols 1 } + +usmHMACMD5AuthProtocol OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The HMAC-MD5-96 Digest Authentication Protocol." + REFERENCE "- H. Krawczyk, M. Bellare, R. Canetti HMAC: + Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication, + RFC2104, Feb 1997. + - Rivest, R., Message Digest Algorithm MD5, RFC1321. + " + ::= { snmpAuthProtocols 2 } + +usmHMACSHAAuthProtocol OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The HMAC-SHA-96 Digest Authentication Protocol." + REFERENCE "- H. Krawczyk, M. Bellare, R. Canetti, HMAC: + Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication, + RFC2104, Feb 1997. + - Secure Hash Algorithm. NIST FIPS 180-1. + " + ::= { snmpAuthProtocols 3 } + +usmNoPrivProtocol OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "No Privacy Protocol." + ::= { snmpPrivProtocols 1 } + +usmDESPrivProtocol OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The CBC-DES Symmetric Encryption Protocol." + REFERENCE "- Data Encryption Standard, National Institute of + Standards and Technology. Federal Information + Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 46-1. + + Supersedes FIPS Publication 46, + (January, 1977; reaffirmed January, 1988). + + - Data Encryption Algorithm, American National + Standards Institute. ANSI X3.92-1981, + (December, 1980). + + - DES Modes of Operation, National Institute of + Standards and Technology. Federal Information + Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 81, + (December, 1980). + + - Data Encryption Algorithm - Modes of Operation, + American National Standards Institute. + ANSI X3.106-1983, (May 1983). + " + ::= { snmpPrivProtocols 2 } + +-- Textual Conventions *********************************************** + +KeyChange ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Every definition of an object with this syntax must identify + a protocol P, a secret key K, and a hash algorithm H + that produces output of L octets. + + The object's value is a manager-generated, partially-random + value which, when modified, causes the value of the secret + key K, to be modified via a one-way function. + + The value of an instance of this object is the concatenation + of two components: first a 'random' component and then a + 'delta' component. + + The lengths of the random and delta components + are given by the corresponding value of the protocol P; + if P requires K to be a fixed length, the length of both the + random and delta components is that fixed length; if P + allows the length of K to be variable up to a particular + maximum length, the length of the random component is that + maximum length and the length of the delta component is any + length less than or equal to that maximum length. + For example, usmHMACMD5AuthProtocol requires K to be a fixed + length of 16 octets and L - of 16 octets. + usmHMACSHAAuthProtocol requires K to be a fixed length of + 20 octets and L - of 20 octets. Other protocols may define + other sizes, as deemed appropriate. + + When a requester wants to change the old key K to a new + key keyNew on a remote entity, the 'random' component is + obtained from either a true random generator, or from a + pseudorandom generator, and the 'delta' component is + computed as follows: + + - a temporary variable is initialized to the existing value + of K; + - if the length of the keyNew is greater than L octets, + then: + - the random component is appended to the value of the + temporary variable, and the result is input to the + the hash algorithm H to produce a digest value, and + the temporary variable is set to this digest value; + - the value of the temporary variable is XOR-ed with + the first (next) L-octets (16 octets in case of MD5) + of the keyNew to produce the first (next) L-octets + (16 octets in case of MD5) of the 'delta' component. + - the above two steps are repeated until the unused + portion of the keyNew component is L octets or less, + - the random component is appended to the value of the + temporary variable, and the result is input to the + hash algorithm H to produce a digest value; + - this digest value, truncated if necessary to be the same + length as the unused portion of the keyNew, is XOR-ed + with the unused portion of the keyNew to produce the + (final portion of the) 'delta' component. + + For example, using MD5 as the hash algorithm H: + + iterations = (lenOfDelta - 1)/16; /* integer division */ + temp = keyOld; + for (i = 0; i < iterations; i++) { + temp = MD5 (temp || random); + delta[i*16 .. (i*16)+15] = + temp XOR keyNew[i*16 .. (i*16)+15]; + } + temp = MD5 (temp || random); + delta[i*16 .. lenOfDelta-1] = + temp XOR keyNew[i*16 .. lenOfDelta-1]; + + The 'random' and 'delta' components are then concatenated as + described above, and the resulting octet string is sent to + the recipient as the new value of an instance of this object. + + At the receiver side, when an instance of this object is set + to a new value, then a new value of K is computed as follows: + + - a temporary variable is initialized to the existing value + of K; + - if the length of the delta component is greater than L + octets, then: + - the random component is appended to the value of the + temporary variable, and the result is input to the + hash algorithm H to produce a digest value, and the + temporary variable is set to this digest value; + - the value of the temporary variable is XOR-ed with + the first (next) L-octets (16 octets in case of MD5) + of the delta component to produce the first (next) + L-octets (16 octets in case of MD5) of the new value + of K. + - the above two steps are repeated until the unused + portion of the delta component is L octets or less, + - the random component is appended to the value of the + temporary variable, and the result is input to the + hash algorithm H to produce a digest value; + - this digest value, truncated if necessary to be the same + length as the unused portion of the delta component, is + XOR-ed with the unused portion of the delta component to + produce the (final portion of the) new value of K. + + For example, using MD5 as the hash algorithm H: + + iterations = (lenOfDelta - 1)/16; /* integer division */ + temp = keyOld; + for (i = 0; i < iterations; i++) { + temp = MD5 (temp || random); + keyNew[i*16 .. (i*16)+15] = + temp XOR delta[i*16 .. (i*16)+15]; + } + temp = MD5 (temp || random); + keyNew[i*16 .. lenOfDelta-1] = + temp XOR delta[i*16 .. lenOfDelta-1]; + + The value of an object with this syntax, whenever it is + retrieved by the management protocol, is always the zero + length string. + + Note that the keyOld and keyNew are the localized keys. + + Note that it is probably wise that when an SNMP entity sends + a SetRequest to change a key, that it keeps a copy of the old + key until it has confirmed that the key change actually + succeeded. + " + SYNTAX OCTET STRING + +-- Statistics for the User-based Security Model ********************** + +usmStats OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { usmMIBObjects 1 } + +usmStatsUnsupportedSecLevels OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The total number of packets received by the SNMP + engine which were dropped because they requested a + securityLevel that was unknown to the SNMP engine + or otherwise unavailable. + " + ::= { usmStats 1 } + +usmStatsNotInTimeWindows OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The total number of packets received by the SNMP + engine which were dropped because they appeared + outside of the authoritative SNMP engine's window. + " + ::= { usmStats 2 } + +usmStatsUnknownUserNames OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The total number of packets received by the SNMP + engine which were dropped because they referenced a + user that was not known to the SNMP engine. + " + ::= { usmStats 3 } + +usmStatsUnknownEngineIDs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The total number of packets received by the SNMP + engine which were dropped because they referenced an + snmpEngineID that was not known to the SNMP engine. + " + ::= { usmStats 4 } + +usmStatsWrongDigests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The total number of packets received by the SNMP + engine which were dropped because they didn't + contain the expected digest value. + " + ::= { usmStats 5 } + +usmStatsDecryptionErrors OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The total number of packets received by the SNMP + engine which were dropped because they could not be + decrypted. + " + ::= { usmStats 6 } + +-- The usmUser Group ************************************************ + +usmUser OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { usmMIBObjects 2 } + +usmUserSpinLock OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TestAndIncr + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "An advisory lock used to allow several cooperating + Command Generator Applications to coordinate their + use of facilities to alter secrets in the + usmUserTable. + " + ::= { usmUser 1 } + +-- The table of valid users for the User-based Security Model ******** + +usmUserTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF UsmUserEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The table of users configured in the SNMP engine's + Local Configuration Datastore (LCD). + + To create a new user (i.e., to instantiate a new + conceptual row in this table), it is recommended to + follow this procedure: + + 1) GET(usmUserSpinLock.0) and save in sValue. + + 2) SET(usmUserSpinLock.0=sValue, + usmUserCloneFrom=templateUser, + usmUserStatus=createAndWait) + You should use a template user to clone from + which has the proper auth/priv protocol defined. + + If the new user is to use privacy: + + 3) generate the keyChange value based on the secret + privKey of the clone-from user and the secret key + to be used for the new user. Let us call this + pkcValue. + 4) GET(usmUserSpinLock.0) and save in sValue. + 5) SET(usmUserSpinLock.0=sValue, + usmUserPrivKeyChange=pkcValue + usmUserPublic=randomValue1) + 6) GET(usmUserPulic) and check it has randomValue1. + If not, repeat steps 4-6. + + If the new user will never use privacy: + + 7) SET(usmUserPrivProtocol=usmNoPrivProtocol) + + If the new user is to use authentication: + + 8) generate the keyChange value based on the secret + authKey of the clone-from user and the secret key + to be used for the new user. Let us call this + akcValue. + 9) GET(usmUserSpinLock.0) and save in sValue. + 10) SET(usmUserSpinLock.0=sValue, + usmUserAuthKeyChange=akcValue + usmUserPublic=randomValue2) + 11) GET(usmUserPulic) and check it has randomValue2. + If not, repeat steps 9-11. + + If the new user will never use authentication: + + 12) SET(usmUserAuthProtocol=usmNoAuthProtocol) + + Finally, activate the new user: + + 13) SET(usmUserStatus=active) + + The new user should now be available and ready to be + used for SNMPv3 communication. Note however that access + to MIB data must be provided via configuration of the + SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB. + + The use of usmUserSpinlock is to avoid conflicts with + another SNMP command generator application which may + also be acting on the usmUserTable. + " + ::= { usmUser 2 } + +usmUserEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX UsmUserEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "A user configured in the SNMP engine's Local + Configuration Datastore (LCD) for the User-based + Security Model. + " + INDEX { usmUserEngineID, + usmUserName + } + ::= { usmUserTable 1 } + +UsmUserEntry ::= SEQUENCE + { + usmUserEngineID SnmpEngineID, + usmUserName SnmpAdminString, + usmUserSecurityName SnmpAdminString, + usmUserCloneFrom RowPointer, + usmUserAuthProtocol AutonomousType, + usmUserAuthKeyChange KeyChange, + usmUserOwnAuthKeyChange KeyChange, + usmUserPrivProtocol AutonomousType, + usmUserPrivKeyChange KeyChange, + usmUserOwnPrivKeyChange KeyChange, + usmUserPublic OCTET STRING, + usmUserStorageType StorageType, + usmUserStatus RowStatus + } + +usmUserEngineID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpEngineID + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "An SNMP engine's administratively-unique identifier. + + In a simple agent, this value is always that agent's + own snmpEngineID value. + + The value can also take the value of the snmpEngineID + of a remote SNMP engine with which this user can + communicate. + " + ::= { usmUserEntry 1 } + +usmUserName OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(1..32)) + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "A human readable string representing the name of + the user. + + This is the (User-based Security) Model dependent + security ID. + " + ::= { usmUserEntry 2 } + +usmUserSecurityName OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpAdminString + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "A human readable string representing the user in + Security Model independent format. + + The default transformation of the User-based Security + Model dependent security ID to the securityName and + vice versa is the identity function so that the + securityName is the same as the userName. + " + ::= { usmUserEntry 3 } + +usmUserCloneFrom OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RowPointer + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "A pointer to another conceptual row in this + usmUserTable. The user in this other conceptual + row is called the clone-from user. + + When a new user is created (i.e., a new conceptual + row is instantiated in this table), the privacy and + authentication parameters of the new user must be + cloned from its clone-from user. These parameters are: + - authentication protocol (usmUserAuthProtocol) + - privacy protocol (usmUserPrivProtocol) + They will be copied regardless of what the current + value is. + + Cloning also causes the initial values of the secret + authentication key (authKey) and the secret encryption + + key (privKey) of the new user to be set to the same + values as the corresponding secrets of the clone-from + user to allow the KeyChange process to occur as + required during user creation. + + The first time an instance of this object is set by + a management operation (either at or after its + instantiation), the cloning process is invoked. + Subsequent writes are successful but invoke no + action to be taken by the receiver. + The cloning process fails with an 'inconsistentName' + error if the conceptual row representing the + clone-from user does not exist or is not in an active + state when the cloning process is invoked. + + When this object is read, the ZeroDotZero OID + is returned. + " + ::= { usmUserEntry 4 } + +usmUserAuthProtocol OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AutonomousType + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "An indication of whether messages sent on behalf of + this user to/from the SNMP engine identified by + usmUserEngineID, can be authenticated, and if so, + the type of authentication protocol which is used. + + An instance of this object is created concurrently + with the creation of any other object instance for + the same user (i.e., as part of the processing of + the set operation which creates the first object + instance in the same conceptual row). + + If an initial set operation (i.e. at row creation time) + tries to set a value for an unknown or unsupported + protocol, then a 'wrongValue' error must be returned. + + The value will be overwritten/set when a set operation + is performed on the corresponding instance of + usmUserCloneFrom. + + Once instantiated, the value of such an instance of + this object can only be changed via a set operation to + the value of the usmNoAuthProtocol. + + If a set operation tries to change the value of an + + existing instance of this object to any value other + than usmNoAuthProtocol, then an 'inconsistentValue' + error must be returned. + + If a set operation tries to set the value to the + usmNoAuthProtocol while the usmUserPrivProtocol value + in the same row is not equal to usmNoPrivProtocol, + then an 'inconsistentValue' error must be returned. + That means that an SNMP command generator application + must first ensure that the usmUserPrivProtocol is set + to the usmNoPrivProtocol value before it can set + the usmUserAuthProtocol value to usmNoAuthProtocol. + " + DEFVAL { usmNoAuthProtocol } + ::= { usmUserEntry 5 } + +usmUserAuthKeyChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX KeyChange -- typically (SIZE (0 | 32)) for HMACMD5 + -- typically (SIZE (0 | 40)) for HMACSHA + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "An object, which when modified, causes the secret + authentication key used for messages sent on behalf + of this user to/from the SNMP engine identified by + usmUserEngineID, to be modified via a one-way + function. + + The associated protocol is the usmUserAuthProtocol. + The associated secret key is the user's secret + authentication key (authKey). The associated hash + algorithm is the algorithm used by the user's + usmUserAuthProtocol. + + When creating a new user, it is an 'inconsistentName' + error for a set operation to refer to this object + unless it is previously or concurrently initialized + through a set operation on the corresponding instance + of usmUserCloneFrom. + + When the value of the corresponding usmUserAuthProtocol + is usmNoAuthProtocol, then a set is successful, but + effectively is a no-op. + + When this object is read, the zero-length (empty) + string is returned. + + The recommended way to do a key change is as follows: + + 1) GET(usmUserSpinLock.0) and save in sValue. + 2) generate the keyChange value based on the old + (existing) secret key and the new secret key, + let us call this kcValue. + + If you do the key change on behalf of another user: + + 3) SET(usmUserSpinLock.0=sValue, + usmUserAuthKeyChange=kcValue + usmUserPublic=randomValue) + + If you do the key change for yourself: + + 4) SET(usmUserSpinLock.0=sValue, + usmUserOwnAuthKeyChange=kcValue + usmUserPublic=randomValue) + + If you get a response with error-status of noError, + then the SET succeeded and the new key is active. + If you do not get a response, then you can issue a + GET(usmUserPublic) and check if the value is equal + to the randomValue you did send in the SET. If so, then + the key change succeeded and the new key is active + (probably the response got lost). If not, then the SET + request probably never reached the target and so you + can start over with the procedure above. + " + DEFVAL { ''H } -- the empty string + ::= { usmUserEntry 6 } + +usmUserOwnAuthKeyChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX KeyChange -- typically (SIZE (0 | 32)) for HMACMD5 + -- typically (SIZE (0 | 40)) for HMACSHA + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "Behaves exactly as usmUserAuthKeyChange, with one + notable difference: in order for the set operation + to succeed, the usmUserName of the operation + requester must match the usmUserName that + indexes the row which is targeted by this + operation. + In addition, the USM security model must be + used for this operation. + + The idea here is that access to this column can be + public, since it will only allow a user to change + his own secret authentication key (authKey). + Note that this can only be done once the row is active. + + When a set is received and the usmUserName of the + requester is not the same as the umsUserName that + indexes the row which is targeted by this operation, + then a 'noAccess' error must be returned. + + When a set is received and the security model in use + is not USM, then a 'noAccess' error must be returned. + " + DEFVAL { ''H } -- the empty string + ::= { usmUserEntry 7 } + +usmUserPrivProtocol OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX AutonomousType + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "An indication of whether messages sent on behalf of + this user to/from the SNMP engine identified by + usmUserEngineID, can be protected from disclosure, + and if so, the type of privacy protocol which is used. + + An instance of this object is created concurrently + with the creation of any other object instance for + the same user (i.e., as part of the processing of + the set operation which creates the first object + instance in the same conceptual row). + + If an initial set operation (i.e. at row creation time) + tries to set a value for an unknown or unsupported + protocol, then a 'wrongValue' error must be returned. + + The value will be overwritten/set when a set operation + is performed on the corresponding instance of + usmUserCloneFrom. + + Once instantiated, the value of such an instance of + this object can only be changed via a set operation to + the value of the usmNoPrivProtocol. + + If a set operation tries to change the value of an + existing instance of this object to any value other + than usmNoPrivProtocol, then an 'inconsistentValue' + error must be returned. + + Note that if any privacy protocol is used, then you + must also use an authentication protocol. In other + words, if usmUserPrivProtocol is set to anything else + than usmNoPrivProtocol, then the corresponding instance + of usmUserAuthProtocol cannot have a value of + + usmNoAuthProtocol. If it does, then an + 'inconsistentValue' error must be returned. + " + DEFVAL { usmNoPrivProtocol } + ::= { usmUserEntry 8 } + +usmUserPrivKeyChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX KeyChange -- typically (SIZE (0 | 32)) for DES + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "An object, which when modified, causes the secret + encryption key used for messages sent on behalf + of this user to/from the SNMP engine identified by + usmUserEngineID, to be modified via a one-way + function. + + The associated protocol is the usmUserPrivProtocol. + The associated secret key is the user's secret + privacy key (privKey). The associated hash + algorithm is the algorithm used by the user's + usmUserAuthProtocol. + + When creating a new user, it is an 'inconsistentName' + error for a set operation to refer to this object + unless it is previously or concurrently initialized + through a set operation on the corresponding instance + of usmUserCloneFrom. + + When the value of the corresponding usmUserPrivProtocol + is usmNoPrivProtocol, then a set is successful, but + effectively is a no-op. + + When this object is read, the zero-length (empty) + string is returned. + See the description clause of usmUserAuthKeyChange for + a recommended procedure to do a key change. + " + DEFVAL { ''H } -- the empty string + ::= { usmUserEntry 9 } + +usmUserOwnPrivKeyChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX KeyChange -- typically (SIZE (0 | 32)) for DES + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "Behaves exactly as usmUserPrivKeyChange, with one + notable difference: in order for the Set operation + to succeed, the usmUserName of the operation + requester must match the usmUserName that indexes + + the row which is targeted by this operation. + In addition, the USM security model must be + used for this operation. + + The idea here is that access to this column can be + public, since it will only allow a user to change + his own secret privacy key (privKey). + Note that this can only be done once the row is active. + + When a set is received and the usmUserName of the + requester is not the same as the umsUserName that + indexes the row which is targeted by this operation, + then a 'noAccess' error must be returned. + + When a set is received and the security model in use + is not USM, then a 'noAccess' error must be returned. + " + DEFVAL { ''H } -- the empty string + ::= { usmUserEntry 10 } + +usmUserPublic OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..32)) + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "A publicly-readable value which can be written as part + of the procedure for changing a user's secret + authentication and/or privacy key, and later read to + determine whether the change of the secret was + effected. + " + DEFVAL { ''H } -- the empty string + ::= { usmUserEntry 11 } + +usmUserStorageType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX StorageType + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The storage type for this conceptual row. + + Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent' must + allow write-access at a minimum to: + + - usmUserAuthKeyChange, usmUserOwnAuthKeyChange + and usmUserPublic for a user who employs + authentication, and + - usmUserPrivKeyChange, usmUserOwnPrivKeyChange + and usmUserPublic for a user who employs + privacy. + + Note that any user who employs authentication or + privacy must allow its secret(s) to be updated and + thus cannot be 'readOnly'. + + If an initial set operation tries to set the value to + 'readOnly' for a user who employs authentication or + privacy, then an 'inconsistentValue' error must be + returned. Note that if the value has been previously + set (implicit or explicit) to any value, then the rules + as defined in the StorageType Textual Convention apply. + + It is an implementation issue to decide if a SET for + a readOnly or permanent row is accepted at all. In some + contexts this may make sense, in others it may not. If + a SET for a readOnly or permanent row is not accepted + at all, then a 'wrongValue' error must be returned. + " + DEFVAL { nonVolatile } + ::= { usmUserEntry 12 } + +usmUserStatus OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX RowStatus + MAX-ACCESS read-create + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The status of this conceptual row. + + Until instances of all corresponding columns are + appropriately configured, the value of the + corresponding instance of the usmUserStatus column + is 'notReady'. + + In particular, a newly created row for a user who + employs authentication, cannot be made active until the + corresponding usmUserCloneFrom and usmUserAuthKeyChange + have been set. + + Further, a newly created row for a user who also + employs privacy, cannot be made active until the + usmUserPrivKeyChange has been set. + + The RowStatus TC [RFC2579] requires that this + DESCRIPTION clause states under which circumstances + other objects in this row can be modified: + + The value of this object has no effect on whether + other objects in this conceptual row can be modified, + except for usmUserOwnAuthKeyChange and + usmUserOwnPrivKeyChange. For these 2 objects, the + + value of usmUserStatus MUST be active. + " + ::= { usmUserEntry 13 } + +-- Conformance Information ******************************************* + +usmMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { usmMIBConformance 1 } +usmMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { usmMIBConformance 2 } + +-- Compliance statements + +usmMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for SNMP engines which + implement the SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB. + " + + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { usmMIBBasicGroup } + + OBJECT usmUserAuthProtocol + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT usmUserPrivProtocol + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION "Write access is not required." + ::= { usmMIBCompliances 1 } + +-- Units of compliance +usmMIBBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + usmStatsUnsupportedSecLevels, + usmStatsNotInTimeWindows, + usmStatsUnknownUserNames, + usmStatsUnknownEngineIDs, + usmStatsWrongDigests, + usmStatsDecryptionErrors, + usmUserSpinLock, + usmUserSecurityName, + usmUserCloneFrom, + usmUserAuthProtocol, + usmUserAuthKeyChange, + usmUserOwnAuthKeyChange, + usmUserPrivProtocol, + usmUserPrivKeyChange, + usmUserOwnPrivKeyChange, + usmUserPublic, + usmUserStorageType, + usmUserStatus + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "A collection of objects providing for configuration + of an SNMP engine which implements the SNMP + User-based Security Model. + " + ::= { usmMIBGroups 1 } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/SNMP-USM-AES-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/SNMP-USM-AES-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4c17302194c --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/SNMP-USM-AES-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +SNMP-USM-AES-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-IDENTITY, + snmpModules FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- [RFC2578] + snmpPrivProtocols FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB; -- [RFC3411] + +snmpUsmAesMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "200406140000Z" + ORGANIZATION "IETF" + CONTACT-INFO "Uri Blumenthal + Lucent Technologies / Bell Labs + 67 Whippany Rd. + 14D-318 + Whippany, NJ 07981, USA + 973-386-2163 + uri@bell-labs.com + + Fabio Maino + Andiamo Systems, Inc. + 375 East Tasman Drive + San Jose, CA 95134, USA + 408-853-7530 + fmaino@andiamo.com + + Keith McCloghrie + Cisco Systems, Inc. + 170 West Tasman Drive + San Jose, CA 95134-1706, USA + + 408-526-5260 + kzm@cisco.com" + DESCRIPTION "Definitions of Object Identities needed for + the use of AES by SNMP's User-based Security + Model. + + Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004). + + This version of this MIB module is part of RFC 3826; + see the RFC itself for full legal notices. + Supplementary information may be available on + http://www.ietf.org/copyrights/ianamib.html." + + REVISION "200406140000Z" + DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC3826" + ::= { snmpModules 20 } + +usmAesCfb128Protocol OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The CFB128-AES-128 Privacy Protocol." + REFERENCE "- Specification for the ADVANCED ENCRYPTION + STANDARD. Federal Information Processing + Standard (FIPS) Publication 197. + (November 2001). + + - Dworkin, M., NIST Recommendation for Block + Cipher Modes of Operation, Methods and + Techniques. NIST Special Publication 800-38A + (December 2001). + " + ::= { snmpPrivProtocols 4 } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/SNMP-USM-HMAC-SHA2-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/SNMP-USM-HMAC-SHA2-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ea31f416954 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/SNMP-USM-HMAC-SHA2-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + SNMP-USM-HMAC-SHA2-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-IDENTITY, + mib-2 FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- RFC 2578 + snmpAuthProtocols FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB; -- RFC 3411 + +snmpUsmHmacSha2MIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "201604180000Z" -- 18 April 2016, midnight + ORGANIZATION "SNMPv3 Working Group" + CONTACT-INFO "WG email: OPSAWG@ietf.org + Subscribe: + https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/opsawg + Editor: Johannes Merkle + secunet Security Networks + Postal: Mergenthaler Allee 77 + D-65760 Eschborn + Germany + Phone: +49 20154543091 + Email: johannes.merkle@secunet.com + + Co-Editor: Manfred Lochter + Bundesamt fuer Sicherheit in der + Informationstechnik (BSI) + Postal: Postfach 200363 + D-53133 Bonn + Germany + Phone: +49 228 9582 5643 + Email: manfred.lochter@bsi.bund.de" + DESCRIPTION + "Definitions of Object Identities needed for the use of + HMAC-SHA2 Authentication Protocols by SNMP's User-based Security + Model. + + Copyright (c) 2016 IETF Trust and the persons identified as + authors of the code. All rights reserved. + + Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or + without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject + to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License + set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions + + Relating to IETF Documents + (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info)." + + REVISION "201604180000Z" -- 18 April 2016, midnight + DESCRIPTION + "Version correcting the MODULE-IDENTITY value, + published as RFC 7860" + + REVISION "201510140000Z" -- 14 October 2015, midnight + DESCRIPTION + "Initial version, published as RFC 7630" + ::= { mib-2 235 } + +usmHMAC128SHA224AuthProtocol OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The Authentication Protocol + usmHMAC128SHA224AuthProtocol uses HMAC-SHA-224 and + truncates output to 128 bits." + REFERENCE "- Krawczyk, H., Bellare, M., and R. Canetti, + HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication, + RFC 2104. + - National Institute of Standards and Technology, + Secure Hash Standard (SHS), FIPS PUB 180-4, 2012." + ::= { snmpAuthProtocols 4 } + +usmHMAC192SHA256AuthProtocol OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The Authentication Protocol + usmHMAC192SHA256AuthProtocol uses HMAC-SHA-256 and + truncates output to 192 bits." + REFERENCE "- Krawczyk, H., Bellare, M., and R. Canetti, + HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication, + RFC 2104. + - National Institute of Standards and Technology, + Secure Hash Standard (SHS), FIPS PUB 180-4, 2012." + ::= { snmpAuthProtocols 5 } + +usmHMAC256SHA384AuthProtocol OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The Authentication Protocol + usmHMAC256SHA384AuthProtocol uses HMAC-SHA-384 and + truncates output to 256 bits." + REFERENCE "- Krawczyk, H., Bellare, M., and R. Canetti, + HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication, + RFC 2104. + - National Institute of Standards and Technology, + Secure Hash Standard (SHS), FIPS PUB 180-4, 2012." + ::= { snmpAuthProtocols 6 } + +usmHMAC384SHA512AuthProtocol OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION "The Authentication Protocol + usmHMAC384SHA512AuthProtocol uses HMAC-SHA-512 and + truncates output to 384 bits." + REFERENCE "- Krawczyk, H., Bellare, M., and R. Canetti, + HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication, + RFC 2104. + - National Institute of Standards and Technology, + Secure Hash Standard (SHS), FIPS PUB 180-4, 2012." + ::= { snmpAuthProtocols 7 } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/SNMPv2-CONF.txt b/share/snmp/SNMPv2-CONF.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..24a1eed95d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/SNMPv2-CONF.txt @@ -0,0 +1,322 @@ +SNMPv2-CONF DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS ObjectName, NotificationName, ObjectSyntax + FROM SNMPv2-SMI; + +-- definitions for conformance groups + +OBJECT-GROUP MACRO ::= +BEGIN + TYPE NOTATION ::= + ObjectsPart + "STATUS" Status + "DESCRIPTION" Text + ReferPart + + VALUE NOTATION ::= + value(VALUE OBJECT IDENTIFIER) + + ObjectsPart ::= + "OBJECTS" "{" Objects "}" + Objects ::= + Object + | Objects "," Object + Object ::= + + value(ObjectName) + + Status ::= + "current" + | "deprecated" + | "obsolete" + + ReferPart ::= + "REFERENCE" Text + | empty + + -- a character string as defined in [2] + Text ::= value(IA5String) +END + +-- more definitions for conformance groups + +NOTIFICATION-GROUP MACRO ::= +BEGIN + TYPE NOTATION ::= + NotificationsPart + "STATUS" Status + "DESCRIPTION" Text + ReferPart + + VALUE NOTATION ::= + value(VALUE OBJECT IDENTIFIER) + + NotificationsPart ::= + "NOTIFICATIONS" "{" Notifications "}" + Notifications ::= + Notification + | Notifications "," Notification + Notification ::= + value(NotificationName) + + Status ::= + "current" + | "deprecated" + | "obsolete" + + ReferPart ::= + "REFERENCE" Text + | empty + + -- a character string as defined in [2] + Text ::= value(IA5String) +END + +-- definitions for compliance statements + +MODULE-COMPLIANCE MACRO ::= +BEGIN + TYPE NOTATION ::= + "STATUS" Status + "DESCRIPTION" Text + ReferPart + ModulePart + + VALUE NOTATION ::= + value(VALUE OBJECT IDENTIFIER) + + Status ::= + "current" + | "deprecated" + | "obsolete" + + ReferPart ::= + "REFERENCE" Text + | empty + + ModulePart ::= + Modules + Modules ::= + Module + | Modules Module + Module ::= + -- name of module -- + "MODULE" ModuleName + MandatoryPart + CompliancePart + + ModuleName ::= + -- identifier must start with uppercase letter + identifier ModuleIdentifier + -- must not be empty unless contained + -- in MIB Module + | empty + ModuleIdentifier ::= + value(OBJECT IDENTIFIER) + | empty + + MandatoryPart ::= + "MANDATORY-GROUPS" "{" Groups "}" + | empty + + Groups ::= + + Group + | Groups "," Group + Group ::= + value(OBJECT IDENTIFIER) + + CompliancePart ::= + Compliances + | empty + + Compliances ::= + Compliance + | Compliances Compliance + Compliance ::= + ComplianceGroup + | Object + + ComplianceGroup ::= + "GROUP" value(OBJECT IDENTIFIER) + "DESCRIPTION" Text + + Object ::= + "OBJECT" value(ObjectName) + SyntaxPart + WriteSyntaxPart + AccessPart + "DESCRIPTION" Text + + -- must be a refinement for object's SYNTAX clause + SyntaxPart ::= "SYNTAX" Syntax + | empty + + -- must be a refinement for object's SYNTAX clause + WriteSyntaxPart ::= "WRITE-SYNTAX" Syntax + | empty + + Syntax ::= -- Must be one of the following: + -- a base type (or its refinement), + -- a textual convention (or its refinement), or + -- a BITS pseudo-type + type + | "BITS" "{" NamedBits "}" + + NamedBits ::= NamedBit + | NamedBits "," NamedBit + + NamedBit ::= identifier "(" number ")" -- number is nonnegative + + AccessPart ::= + "MIN-ACCESS" Access + | empty + Access ::= + "not-accessible" + | "accessible-for-notify" + | "read-only" + | "read-write" + | "read-create" + + -- a character string as defined in [2] + Text ::= value(IA5String) +END + +-- definitions for capabilities statements + +AGENT-CAPABILITIES MACRO ::= +BEGIN + TYPE NOTATION ::= + "PRODUCT-RELEASE" Text + "STATUS" Status + "DESCRIPTION" Text + ReferPart + ModulePart + + VALUE NOTATION ::= + value(VALUE OBJECT IDENTIFIER) + + Status ::= + "current" + | "obsolete" + + ReferPart ::= + "REFERENCE" Text + | empty + + ModulePart ::= + Modules + | empty + Modules ::= + Module + | Modules Module + Module ::= + -- name of module -- + "SUPPORTS" ModuleName + "INCLUDES" "{" Groups "}" + VariationPart + + ModuleName ::= + + -- identifier must start with uppercase letter + identifier ModuleIdentifier + ModuleIdentifier ::= + value(OBJECT IDENTIFIER) + | empty + + Groups ::= + Group + | Groups "," Group + Group ::= + value(OBJECT IDENTIFIER) + + VariationPart ::= + Variations + | empty + Variations ::= + Variation + | Variations Variation + + Variation ::= + ObjectVariation + | NotificationVariation + + NotificationVariation ::= + "VARIATION" value(NotificationName) + AccessPart + "DESCRIPTION" Text + + ObjectVariation ::= + "VARIATION" value(ObjectName) + SyntaxPart + WriteSyntaxPart + AccessPart + CreationPart + DefValPart + "DESCRIPTION" Text + + -- must be a refinement for object's SYNTAX clause + SyntaxPart ::= "SYNTAX" Syntax + | empty + + WriteSyntaxPart ::= "WRITE-SYNTAX" Syntax + | empty + + Syntax ::= -- Must be one of the following: + -- a base type (or its refinement), + -- a textual convention (or its refinement), or + -- a BITS pseudo-type + + type + | "BITS" "{" NamedBits "}" + + NamedBits ::= NamedBit + | NamedBits "," NamedBit + + NamedBit ::= identifier "(" number ")" -- number is nonnegative + + AccessPart ::= + "ACCESS" Access + | empty + + Access ::= + "not-implemented" + -- only "not-implemented" for notifications + | "accessible-for-notify" + | "read-only" + | "read-write" + | "read-create" + -- following is for backward-compatibility only + | "write-only" + + CreationPart ::= + "CREATION-REQUIRES" "{" Cells "}" + | empty + Cells ::= + Cell + | Cells "," Cell + Cell ::= + value(ObjectName) + + DefValPart ::= "DEFVAL" "{" Defvalue "}" + | empty + + Defvalue ::= -- must be valid for the object's syntax + -- in this macro's SYNTAX clause, if present, + -- or if not, in object's OBJECT-TYPE macro + value(ObjectSyntax) + | "{" BitsValue "}" + + BitsValue ::= BitNames + | empty + + BitNames ::= BitName + | BitNames "," BitName + + BitName ::= identifier + + -- a character string as defined in [2] + Text ::= value(IA5String) +END + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/SNMPv2-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/SNMPv2-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8c828305e06 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/SNMPv2-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,854 @@ +SNMPv2-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, + TimeTicks, Counter32, snmpModules, mib-2 + FROM SNMPv2-SMI + DisplayString, TestAndIncr, TimeStamp + + FROM SNMPv2-TC + MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP + FROM SNMPv2-CONF; + +snmpMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "200210160000Z" + ORGANIZATION "IETF SNMPv3 Working Group" + CONTACT-INFO + "WG-EMail: snmpv3@lists.tislabs.com + Subscribe: snmpv3-request@lists.tislabs.com + + Co-Chair: Russ Mundy + Network Associates Laboratories + postal: 15204 Omega Drive, Suite 300 + Rockville, MD 20850-4601 + USA + EMail: mundy@tislabs.com + phone: +1 301 947-7107 + + Co-Chair: David Harrington + Enterasys Networks + postal: 35 Industrial Way + P. O. Box 5005 + Rochester, NH 03866-5005 + USA + EMail: dbh@enterasys.com + phone: +1 603 337-2614 + + Editor: Randy Presuhn + BMC Software, Inc. + postal: 2141 North First Street + San Jose, CA 95131 + USA + EMail: randy_presuhn@bmc.com + phone: +1 408 546-1006" + DESCRIPTION + "The MIB module for SNMP entities. + + Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). This + version of this MIB module is part of RFC 3418; + see the RFC itself for full legal notices. + " + REVISION "200210160000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "This revision of this MIB module was published as + RFC 3418." + REVISION "199511090000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "This revision of this MIB module was published as + RFC 1907." + REVISION "199304010000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "The initial revision of this MIB module was published + as RFC 1450." + ::= { snmpModules 1 } + +snmpMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIB 1 } + +-- ::= { snmpMIBObjects 1 } this OID is obsolete +-- ::= { snmpMIBObjects 2 } this OID is obsolete +-- ::= { snmpMIBObjects 3 } this OID is obsolete + +-- the System group +-- +-- a collection of objects common to all managed systems. + +system OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 1 } + +sysDescr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual description of the entity. This value should + include the full name and version identification of + the system's hardware type, software operating-system, + and networking software." + ::= { system 1 } + +sysObjectID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The vendor's authoritative identification of the + network management subsystem contained in the entity. + This value is allocated within the SMI enterprises + subtree (1.3.6.1.4.1) and provides an easy and + unambiguous means for determining `what kind of box' is + being managed. For example, if vendor `Flintstones, + Inc.' was assigned the subtree 1.3.6.1.4.1.424242, + it could assign the identifier 1.3.6.1.4.1.424242.1.1 + to its `Fred Router'." + ::= { system 2 } + +sysUpTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The time (in hundredths of a second) since the + network management portion of the system was last + re-initialized." + ::= { system 3 } + +sysContact OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The textual identification of the contact person for + this managed node, together with information on how + to contact this person. If no contact information is + known, the value is the zero-length string." + ::= { system 4 } + +sysName OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An administratively-assigned name for this managed + node. By convention, this is the node's fully-qualified + domain name. If the name is unknown, the value is + the zero-length string." + ::= { system 5 } + +sysLocation OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The physical location of this node (e.g., 'telephone + closet, 3rd floor'). If the location is unknown, the + value is the zero-length string." + ::= { system 6 } + +sysServices OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..127) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A value which indicates the set of services that this + entity may potentially offer. The value is a sum. + + This sum initially takes the value zero. Then, for + each layer, L, in the range 1 through 7, that this node + performs transactions for, 2 raised to (L - 1) is added + to the sum. For example, a node which performs only + routing functions would have a value of 4 (2^(3-1)). + In contrast, a node which is a host offering application + services would have a value of 72 (2^(4-1) + 2^(7-1)). + Note that in the context of the Internet suite of + protocols, values should be calculated accordingly: + + layer functionality + 1 physical (e.g., repeaters) + 2 datalink/subnetwork (e.g., bridges) + 3 internet (e.g., supports the IP) + 4 end-to-end (e.g., supports the TCP) + 7 applications (e.g., supports the SMTP) + + For systems including OSI protocols, layers 5 and 6 + may also be counted." + ::= { system 7 } + +-- object resource information +-- +-- a collection of objects which describe the SNMP entity's +-- (statically and dynamically configurable) support of +-- various MIB modules. + +sysORLastChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeStamp + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime at the time of the most recent + change in state or value of any instance of sysORID." + ::= { system 8 } + +sysORTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SysOREntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The (conceptual) table listing the capabilities of + the local SNMP application acting as a command + responder with respect to various MIB modules. + SNMP entities having dynamically-configurable support + of MIB modules will have a dynamically-varying number + of conceptual rows." + ::= { system 9 } + +sysOREntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SysOREntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry (conceptual row) in the sysORTable." + INDEX { sysORIndex } + ::= { sysORTable 1 } + +SysOREntry ::= SEQUENCE { + sysORIndex INTEGER, + sysORID OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + sysORDescr DisplayString, + sysORUpTime TimeStamp +} + +sysORIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The auxiliary variable used for identifying instances + of the columnar objects in the sysORTable." + ::= { sysOREntry 1 } + +sysORID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An authoritative identification of a capabilities + statement with respect to various MIB modules supported + by the local SNMP application acting as a command + responder." + ::= { sysOREntry 2 } + +sysORDescr OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX DisplayString + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual description of the capabilities identified + by the corresponding instance of sysORID." + ::= { sysOREntry 3 } + +sysORUpTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeStamp + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of sysUpTime at the time this conceptual + row was last instantiated." + ::= { sysOREntry 4 } + +-- the SNMP group +-- +-- a collection of objects providing basic instrumentation and +-- control of an SNMP entity. + +snmp OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 11 } + +snmpInPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of messages delivered to the SNMP + entity from the transport service." + ::= { snmp 1 } + +snmpInBadVersions OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP messages which were delivered + to the SNMP entity and were for an unsupported SNMP + version." + ::= { snmp 3 } + +snmpInBadCommunityNames OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of community-based SNMP messages (for + example, SNMPv1) delivered to the SNMP entity which + used an SNMP community name not known to said entity. + Also, implementations which authenticate community-based + SNMP messages using check(s) in addition to matching + the community name (for example, by also checking + whether the message originated from a transport address + allowed to use a specified community name) MAY include + in this value the number of messages which failed the + additional check(s). It is strongly RECOMMENDED that + + the documentation for any security model which is used + to authenticate community-based SNMP messages specify + the precise conditions that contribute to this value." + ::= { snmp 4 } + +snmpInBadCommunityUses OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of community-based SNMP messages (for + example, SNMPv1) delivered to the SNMP entity which + represented an SNMP operation that was not allowed for + the SNMP community named in the message. The precise + conditions under which this counter is incremented + (if at all) depend on how the SNMP entity implements + its access control mechanism and how its applications + interact with that access control mechanism. It is + strongly RECOMMENDED that the documentation for any + access control mechanism which is used to control access + to and visibility of MIB instrumentation specify the + precise conditions that contribute to this value." + ::= { snmp 5 } + +snmpInASNParseErrs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of ASN.1 or BER errors encountered by + the SNMP entity when decoding received SNMP messages." + ::= { snmp 6 } + +snmpEnableAuthenTraps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Indicates whether the SNMP entity is permitted to + generate authenticationFailure traps. The value of this + object overrides any configuration information; as such, + it provides a means whereby all authenticationFailure + traps may be disabled. + + Note that it is strongly recommended that this object + be stored in non-volatile memory so that it remains + constant across re-initializations of the network + management system." + ::= { snmp 30 } + +snmpSilentDrops OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of Confirmed Class PDUs (such as + GetRequest-PDUs, GetNextRequest-PDUs, + GetBulkRequest-PDUs, SetRequest-PDUs, and + InformRequest-PDUs) delivered to the SNMP entity which + were silently dropped because the size of a reply + containing an alternate Response Class PDU (such as a + Response-PDU) with an empty variable-bindings field + was greater than either a local constraint or the + maximum message size associated with the originator of + the request." + ::= { snmp 31 } + +snmpProxyDrops OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of Confirmed Class PDUs + (such as GetRequest-PDUs, GetNextRequest-PDUs, + GetBulkRequest-PDUs, SetRequest-PDUs, and + InformRequest-PDUs) delivered to the SNMP entity which + were silently dropped because the transmission of + the (possibly translated) message to a proxy target + failed in a manner (other than a time-out) such that + no Response Class PDU (such as a Response-PDU) could + be returned." + ::= { snmp 32 } + +-- information for notifications +-- +-- a collection of objects which allow the SNMP entity, when +-- supporting a notification originator application, +-- to be configured to generate SNMPv2-Trap-PDUs. + +snmpTrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBObjects 4 } + +snmpTrapOID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The authoritative identification of the notification + currently being sent. This variable occurs as + the second varbind in every SNMPv2-Trap-PDU and + InformRequest-PDU." + ::= { snmpTrap 1 } + +-- ::= { snmpTrap 2 } this OID is obsolete + +snmpTrapEnterprise OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The authoritative identification of the enterprise + associated with the trap currently being sent. When an + SNMP proxy agent is mapping an RFC1157 Trap-PDU + into a SNMPv2-Trap-PDU, this variable occurs as the + last varbind." + ::= { snmpTrap 3 } + +-- ::= { snmpTrap 4 } this OID is obsolete + +-- well-known traps + +snmpTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBObjects 5 } + +coldStart NOTIFICATION-TYPE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A coldStart trap signifies that the SNMP entity, + supporting a notification originator application, is + reinitializing itself and that its configuration may + have been altered." + ::= { snmpTraps 1 } + +warmStart NOTIFICATION-TYPE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A warmStart trap signifies that the SNMP entity, + supporting a notification originator application, + is reinitializing itself such that its configuration + is unaltered." + ::= { snmpTraps 2 } + +-- Note the linkDown NOTIFICATION-TYPE ::= { snmpTraps 3 } +-- and the linkUp NOTIFICATION-TYPE ::= { snmpTraps 4 } +-- are defined in RFC 2863 [RFC2863] + +authenticationFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An authenticationFailure trap signifies that the SNMP + entity has received a protocol message that is not + properly authenticated. While all implementations + of SNMP entities MAY be capable of generating this + trap, the snmpEnableAuthenTraps object indicates + whether this trap will be generated." + ::= { snmpTraps 5 } + +-- Note the egpNeighborLoss notification is defined +-- as { snmpTraps 6 } in RFC 1213 + +-- the set group +-- +-- a collection of objects which allow several cooperating +-- command generator applications to coordinate their use of the +-- set operation. + +snmpSet OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBObjects 6 } + +snmpSetSerialNo OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TestAndIncr + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An advisory lock used to allow several cooperating + command generator applications to coordinate their + use of the SNMP set operation. + + This object is used for coarse-grain coordination. + To achieve fine-grain coordination, one or more similar + objects might be defined within each MIB group, as + appropriate." + ::= { snmpSet 1 } + +-- conformance information + +snmpMIBConformance + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIB 2 } + +snmpMIBCompliances + OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBConformance 1 } +snmpMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpMIBConformance 2 } + +-- compliance statements + +-- ::= { snmpMIBCompliances 1 } this OID is obsolete +snmpBasicCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The compliance statement for SNMPv2 entities which + implement the SNMPv2 MIB. + + This compliance statement is replaced by + snmpBasicComplianceRev2." + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { snmpGroup, snmpSetGroup, systemGroup, + snmpBasicNotificationsGroup } + + GROUP snmpCommunityGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for SNMPv2 entities which + support community-based authentication." + ::= { snmpMIBCompliances 2 } + +snmpBasicComplianceRev2 MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The compliance statement for SNMP entities which + implement this MIB module." + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { snmpGroup, snmpSetGroup, systemGroup, + snmpBasicNotificationsGroup } + + GROUP snmpCommunityGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for SNMP entities which + support community-based authentication." + + GROUP snmpWarmStartNotificationGroup + DESCRIPTION + "This group is mandatory for an SNMP entity which + supports command responder applications, and is + able to reinitialize itself such that its + configuration is unaltered." + ::= { snmpMIBCompliances 3 } + +-- units of conformance + +-- ::= { snmpMIBGroups 1 } this OID is obsolete +-- ::= { snmpMIBGroups 2 } this OID is obsolete +-- ::= { snmpMIBGroups 3 } this OID is obsolete + +-- ::= { snmpMIBGroups 4 } this OID is obsolete + +snmpGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { snmpInPkts, + snmpInBadVersions, + snmpInASNParseErrs, + snmpSilentDrops, + snmpProxyDrops, + snmpEnableAuthenTraps } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing basic instrumentation + and control of an SNMP entity." + ::= { snmpMIBGroups 8 } + +snmpCommunityGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { snmpInBadCommunityNames, + snmpInBadCommunityUses } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing basic instrumentation + of a SNMP entity which supports community-based + authentication." + ::= { snmpMIBGroups 9 } + +snmpSetGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { snmpSetSerialNo } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects which allow several cooperating + command generator applications to coordinate their + use of the set operation." + ::= { snmpMIBGroups 5 } + +systemGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { sysDescr, sysObjectID, sysUpTime, + sysContact, sysName, sysLocation, + sysServices, + sysORLastChange, sysORID, + sysORUpTime, sysORDescr } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The system group defines objects which are common to all + managed systems." + ::= { snmpMIBGroups 6 } + +snmpBasicNotificationsGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP + NOTIFICATIONS { coldStart, authenticationFailure } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The basic notifications implemented by an SNMP entity + supporting command responder applications." + ::= { snmpMIBGroups 7 } + +snmpWarmStartNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP + NOTIFICATIONS { warmStart } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An additional notification for an SNMP entity supporting + command responder applications, if it is able to reinitialize + itself such that its configuration is unaltered." + ::= { snmpMIBGroups 11 } + +snmpNotificationGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { snmpTrapOID, snmpTrapEnterprise } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "These objects are required for entities + which support notification originator applications." + ::= { snmpMIBGroups 12 } + +-- definitions in RFC 1213 made obsolete by the inclusion of a +-- subset of the snmp group in this MIB + +snmpOutPkts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP Messages which were + passed from the SNMP protocol entity to the + transport service." + ::= { snmp 2 } + +-- { snmp 7 } is not used + +snmpInTooBigs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were + delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for + which the value of the error-status field was + `tooBig'." + ::= { snmp 8 } + +snmpInNoSuchNames OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were + delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for + which the value of the error-status field was + `noSuchName'." + ::= { snmp 9 } + +snmpInBadValues OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were + delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for + which the value of the error-status field was + `badValue'." + ::= { snmp 10 } + +snmpInReadOnlys OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number valid SNMP PDUs which were delivered + to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value + of the error-status field was `readOnly'. It should + be noted that it is a protocol error to generate an + SNMP PDU which contains the value `readOnly' in the + error-status field, as such this object is provided + as a means of detecting incorrect implementations of + the SNMP." + ::= { snmp 11 } + +snmpInGenErrs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were delivered + to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value + of the error-status field was `genErr'." + ::= { snmp 12 } + +snmpInTotalReqVars OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of MIB objects which have been + retrieved successfully by the SNMP protocol entity + as the result of receiving valid SNMP Get-Request + and Get-Next PDUs." + ::= { snmp 13 } + +snmpInTotalSetVars OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of MIB objects which have been + altered successfully by the SNMP protocol entity as + the result of receiving valid SNMP Set-Request PDUs." + ::= { snmp 14 } + +snmpInGetRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP Get-Request PDUs which + have been accepted and processed by the SNMP + protocol entity." + ::= { snmp 15 } + +snmpInGetNexts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP Get-Next PDUs which have been + accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity." + ::= { snmp 16 } + +snmpInSetRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP Set-Request PDUs which + have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol + entity." + ::= { snmp 17 } + +snmpInGetResponses OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP Get-Response PDUs which + have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol + entity." + ::= { snmp 18 } + +snmpInTraps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs which have been + accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity." + ::= { snmp 19 } + +snmpOutTooBigs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were generated + by the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value + of the error-status field was `tooBig.'" + ::= { snmp 20 } + +snmpOutNoSuchNames OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were generated + by the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value + of the error-status was `noSuchName'." + ::= { snmp 21 } + +snmpOutBadValues OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were generated + by the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value + of the error-status field was `badValue'." + ::= { snmp 22 } + +-- { snmp 23 } is not used + +snmpOutGenErrs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP PDUs which were generated + by the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value + of the error-status field was `genErr'." + ::= { snmp 24 } + +snmpOutGetRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP Get-Request PDUs which + have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity." + ::= { snmp 25 } + +snmpOutGetNexts OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP Get-Next PDUs which have + been generated by the SNMP protocol entity." + ::= { snmp 26 } + +snmpOutSetRequests OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP Set-Request PDUs which + have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity." + ::= { snmp 27 } + +snmpOutGetResponses OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP Get-Response PDUs which + have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity." + ::= { snmp 28 } + +snmpOutTraps OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter32 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of SNMP Trap PDUs which have + been generated by the SNMP protocol entity." + ::= { snmp 29 } + +snmpObsoleteGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { snmpOutPkts, snmpInTooBigs, snmpInNoSuchNames, + snmpInBadValues, snmpInReadOnlys, snmpInGenErrs, + snmpInTotalReqVars, snmpInTotalSetVars, + snmpInGetRequests, snmpInGetNexts, snmpInSetRequests, + snmpInGetResponses, snmpInTraps, snmpOutTooBigs, + snmpOutNoSuchNames, snmpOutBadValues, + snmpOutGenErrs, snmpOutGetRequests, snmpOutGetNexts, + snmpOutSetRequests, snmpOutGetResponses, snmpOutTraps + } + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects from RFC 1213 made obsolete + by this MIB module." + ::= { snmpMIBGroups 10 } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/SNMPv2-SMI.txt b/share/snmp/SNMPv2-SMI.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1c01e1dfcdc --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/SNMPv2-SMI.txt @@ -0,0 +1,344 @@ +SNMPv2-SMI DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +-- the path to the root + +org OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso 3 } -- "iso" = 1 +dod OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { org 6 } +internet OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dod 1 } + +directory OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 1 } + +mgmt OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 2 } +mib-2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mgmt 1 } +transmission OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 10 } + +experimental OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 3 } + +private OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 4 } +enterprises OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { private 1 } + +security OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 5 } + +snmpV2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { internet 6 } + +-- transport domains +snmpDomains OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpV2 1 } + +-- transport proxies +snmpProxys OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpV2 2 } + +-- module identities +snmpModules OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpV2 3 } + +-- Extended UTCTime, to allow dates with four-digit years +-- (Note that this definition of ExtUTCTime is not to be IMPORTed +-- by MIB modules.) +ExtUTCTime ::= OCTET STRING(SIZE(11 | 13)) + -- format is YYMMDDHHMMZ or YYYYMMDDHHMMZ + + -- where: YY - last two digits of year (only years + -- between 1900-1999) + -- YYYY - last four digits of the year (any year) + -- MM - month (01 through 12) + -- DD - day of month (01 through 31) + -- HH - hours (00 through 23) + -- MM - minutes (00 through 59) + -- Z - denotes GMT (the ASCII character Z) + -- + -- For example, "9502192015Z" and "199502192015Z" represent + -- 8:15pm GMT on 19 February 1995. Years after 1999 must use + -- the four digit year format. Years 1900-1999 may use the + -- two or four digit format. + +-- definitions for information modules + +MODULE-IDENTITY MACRO ::= +BEGIN + TYPE NOTATION ::= + "LAST-UPDATED" value(Update ExtUTCTime) + "ORGANIZATION" Text + "CONTACT-INFO" Text + "DESCRIPTION" Text + RevisionPart + + VALUE NOTATION ::= + value(VALUE OBJECT IDENTIFIER) + + RevisionPart ::= + Revisions + | empty + Revisions ::= + Revision + | Revisions Revision + Revision ::= + "REVISION" value(Update ExtUTCTime) + "DESCRIPTION" Text + + -- a character string as defined in section 3.1.1 + Text ::= value(IA5String) +END + +OBJECT-IDENTITY MACRO ::= +BEGIN + TYPE NOTATION ::= + "STATUS" Status + "DESCRIPTION" Text + + ReferPart + + VALUE NOTATION ::= + value(VALUE OBJECT IDENTIFIER) + + Status ::= + "current" + | "deprecated" + | "obsolete" + + ReferPart ::= + "REFERENCE" Text + | empty + + -- a character string as defined in section 3.1.1 + Text ::= value(IA5String) +END + +-- names of objects +-- (Note that these definitions of ObjectName and NotificationName +-- are not to be IMPORTed by MIB modules.) + +ObjectName ::= + OBJECT IDENTIFIER + +NotificationName ::= + OBJECT IDENTIFIER + +-- syntax of objects + +-- the "base types" defined here are: +-- 3 built-in ASN.1 types: INTEGER, OCTET STRING, OBJECT IDENTIFIER +-- 8 application-defined types: Integer32, IpAddress, Counter32, +-- Gauge32, Unsigned32, TimeTicks, Opaque, and Counter64 + +ObjectSyntax ::= + CHOICE { + simple + SimpleSyntax, + -- note that SEQUENCEs for conceptual tables and + -- rows are not mentioned here... + + application-wide + ApplicationSyntax + } + +-- built-in ASN.1 types + +SimpleSyntax ::= + CHOICE { + -- INTEGERs with a more restrictive range + -- may also be used + integer-value -- includes Integer32 + INTEGER (-2147483648..2147483647), + -- OCTET STRINGs with a more restrictive size + -- may also be used + string-value + OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..65535)), + objectID-value + OBJECT IDENTIFIER + } + +-- indistinguishable from INTEGER, but never needs more than +-- 32-bits for a two's complement representation +Integer32 ::= + INTEGER (-2147483648..2147483647) + +-- application-wide types + +ApplicationSyntax ::= + CHOICE { + ipAddress-value + IpAddress, + counter-value + Counter32, + timeticks-value + TimeTicks, + arbitrary-value + Opaque, + big-counter-value + Counter64, + unsigned-integer-value -- includes Gauge32 + Unsigned32 + } + +-- in network-byte order + +-- (this is a tagged type for historical reasons) +IpAddress ::= + [APPLICATION 0] + IMPLICIT OCTET STRING (SIZE (4)) + +-- this wraps +Counter32 ::= + [APPLICATION 1] + IMPLICIT INTEGER (0..4294967295) + +-- this doesn't wrap +Gauge32 ::= + [APPLICATION 2] + IMPLICIT INTEGER (0..4294967295) + +-- an unsigned 32-bit quantity +-- indistinguishable from Gauge32 +Unsigned32 ::= + [APPLICATION 2] + IMPLICIT INTEGER (0..4294967295) + +-- hundredths of seconds since an epoch +TimeTicks ::= + [APPLICATION 3] + IMPLICIT INTEGER (0..4294967295) + +-- for backward-compatibility only +Opaque ::= + [APPLICATION 4] + IMPLICIT OCTET STRING + +-- for counters that wrap in less than one hour with only 32 bits +Counter64 ::= + [APPLICATION 6] + IMPLICIT INTEGER (0..18446744073709551615) + +-- definition for objects + +OBJECT-TYPE MACRO ::= +BEGIN + TYPE NOTATION ::= + "SYNTAX" Syntax + UnitsPart + "MAX-ACCESS" Access + "STATUS" Status + "DESCRIPTION" Text + ReferPart + + IndexPart + DefValPart + + VALUE NOTATION ::= + value(VALUE ObjectName) + + Syntax ::= -- Must be one of the following: + -- a base type (or its refinement), + -- a textual convention (or its refinement), or + -- a BITS pseudo-type + type + | "BITS" "{" NamedBits "}" + + NamedBits ::= NamedBit + | NamedBits "," NamedBit + + NamedBit ::= identifier "(" number ")" -- number is nonnegative + + UnitsPart ::= + "UNITS" Text + | empty + + Access ::= + "not-accessible" + | "accessible-for-notify" + | "read-only" + | "read-write" + | "read-create" + + Status ::= + "current" + | "deprecated" + | "obsolete" + + ReferPart ::= + "REFERENCE" Text + | empty + + IndexPart ::= + "INDEX" "{" IndexTypes "}" + | "AUGMENTS" "{" Entry "}" + | empty + IndexTypes ::= + IndexType + | IndexTypes "," IndexType + IndexType ::= + "IMPLIED" Index + | Index + + Index ::= + -- use the SYNTAX value of the + -- correspondent OBJECT-TYPE invocation + value(ObjectName) + Entry ::= + -- use the INDEX value of the + -- correspondent OBJECT-TYPE invocation + value(ObjectName) + + DefValPart ::= "DEFVAL" "{" Defvalue "}" + | empty + + Defvalue ::= -- must be valid for the type specified in + -- SYNTAX clause of same OBJECT-TYPE macro + value(ObjectSyntax) + | "{" BitsValue "}" + + BitsValue ::= BitNames + | empty + + BitNames ::= BitName + | BitNames "," BitName + + BitName ::= identifier + + -- a character string as defined in section 3.1.1 + Text ::= value(IA5String) +END + +-- definitions for notifications + +NOTIFICATION-TYPE MACRO ::= +BEGIN + TYPE NOTATION ::= + ObjectsPart + "STATUS" Status + "DESCRIPTION" Text + ReferPart + + VALUE NOTATION ::= + value(VALUE NotificationName) + + ObjectsPart ::= + "OBJECTS" "{" Objects "}" + | empty + Objects ::= + Object + + | Objects "," Object + Object ::= + value(ObjectName) + + Status ::= + "current" + | "deprecated" + | "obsolete" + + ReferPart ::= + "REFERENCE" Text + | empty + + -- a character string as defined in section 3.1.1 + Text ::= value(IA5String) +END + +-- definitions of administrative identifiers + +zeroDotZero OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A value used for null identifiers." + ::= { 0 0 } + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/SNMPv2-TC.txt b/share/snmp/SNMPv2-TC.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..860bf71eeaa --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/SNMPv2-TC.txt @@ -0,0 +1,772 @@ +SNMPv2-TC DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + TimeTicks FROM SNMPv2-SMI; + +-- definition of textual conventions + +TEXTUAL-CONVENTION MACRO ::= + +BEGIN + TYPE NOTATION ::= + DisplayPart + "STATUS" Status + "DESCRIPTION" Text + ReferPart + "SYNTAX" Syntax + + VALUE NOTATION ::= + value(VALUE Syntax) -- adapted ASN.1 + + DisplayPart ::= + "DISPLAY-HINT" Text + | empty + + Status ::= + "current" + | "deprecated" + | "obsolete" + + ReferPart ::= + "REFERENCE" Text + | empty + + -- a character string as defined in [2] + Text ::= value(IA5String) + + Syntax ::= -- Must be one of the following: + -- a base type (or its refinement), or + -- a BITS pseudo-type + type + | "BITS" "{" NamedBits "}" + + NamedBits ::= NamedBit + | NamedBits "," NamedBit + + NamedBit ::= identifier "(" number ")" -- number is nonnegative + +END + +DisplayString ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "255a" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents textual information taken from the NVT ASCII + + character set, as defined in pages 4, 10-11 of RFC 854. + + To summarize RFC 854, the NVT ASCII repertoire specifies: + + - the use of character codes 0-127 (decimal) + + - the graphics characters (32-126) are interpreted as + US ASCII + + - NUL, LF, CR, BEL, BS, HT, VT and FF have the special + meanings specified in RFC 854 + + - the other 25 codes have no standard interpretation + + - the sequence 'CR LF' means newline + + - the sequence 'CR NUL' means carriage-return + + - an 'LF' not preceded by a 'CR' means moving to the + same column on the next line. + + - the sequence 'CR x' for any x other than LF or NUL is + illegal. (Note that this also means that a string may + end with either 'CR LF' or 'CR NUL', but not with CR.) + + Any object defined using this syntax may not exceed 255 + characters in length." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255)) + +PhysAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "1x:" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents media- or physical-level addresses." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING + +MacAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "1x:" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents an 802 MAC address represented in the + `canonical' order defined by IEEE 802.1a, i.e., as if it + were transmitted least significant bit first, even though + 802.5 (in contrast to other 802.x protocols) requires MAC + addresses to be transmitted most significant bit first." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (6)) + +TruthValue ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a boolean value." + SYNTAX INTEGER { true(1), false(2) } + +TestAndIncr ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents integer-valued information used for atomic + operations. When the management protocol is used to specify + that an object instance having this syntax is to be + modified, the new value supplied via the management protocol + must precisely match the value presently held by the + instance. If not, the management protocol set operation + fails with an error of `inconsistentValue'. Otherwise, if + the current value is the maximum value of 2^31-1 (2147483647 + decimal), then the value held by the instance is wrapped to + zero; otherwise, the value held by the instance is + incremented by one. (Note that regardless of whether the + management protocol set operation succeeds, the variable- + binding in the request and response PDUs are identical.) + + The value of the ACCESS clause for objects having this + syntax is either `read-write' or `read-create'. When an + instance of a columnar object having this syntax is created, + any value may be supplied via the management protocol. + + When the network management portion of the system is re- + initialized, the value of every object instance having this + syntax must either be incremented from its value prior to + the re-initialization, or (if the value prior to the re- + initialization is unknown) be set to a pseudo-randomly + generated value." + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) + +AutonomousType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents an independently extensible type identification + value. It may, for example, indicate a particular sub-tree + with further MIB definitions, or define a particular type of + protocol or hardware." + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + +InstancePointer ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS obsolete + DESCRIPTION + "A pointer to either a specific instance of a MIB object or + a conceptual row of a MIB table in the managed device. In + the latter case, by convention, it is the name of the + particular instance of the first accessible columnar object + in the conceptual row. + + The two uses of this textual convention are replaced by + VariablePointer and RowPointer, respectively." + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + +VariablePointer ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A pointer to a specific object instance. For example, + sysContact.0 or ifInOctets.3." + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + +RowPointer ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a pointer to a conceptual row. The value is the + name of the instance of the first accessible columnar object + in the conceptual row. + + For example, ifIndex.3 would point to the 3rd row in the + ifTable (note that if ifIndex were not-accessible, then + ifDescr.3 would be used instead)." + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + +RowStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The RowStatus textual convention is used to manage the + creation and deletion of conceptual rows, and is used as the + value of the SYNTAX clause for the status column of a + conceptual row (as described in Section 7.7.1 of [2].) + + The status column has six defined values: + + - `active', which indicates that the conceptual row is + available for use by the managed device; + + - `notInService', which indicates that the conceptual + row exists in the agent, but is unavailable for use by + the managed device (see NOTE below); 'notInService' has + no implication regarding the internal consistency of + the row, availability of resources, or consistency with + the current state of the managed device; + + - `notReady', which indicates that the conceptual row + exists in the agent, but is missing information + necessary in order to be available for use by the + managed device (i.e., one or more required columns in + the conceptual row have not been instanciated); + + - `createAndGo', which is supplied by a management + station wishing to create a new instance of a + conceptual row and to have its status automatically set + to active, making it available for use by the managed + device; + + - `createAndWait', which is supplied by a management + station wishing to create a new instance of a + conceptual row (but not make it available for use by + the managed device); and, + - `destroy', which is supplied by a management station + wishing to delete all of the instances associated with + an existing conceptual row. + + Whereas five of the six values (all except `notReady') may + be specified in a management protocol set operation, only + three values will be returned in response to a management + protocol retrieval operation: `notReady', `notInService' or + `active'. That is, when queried, an existing conceptual row + has only three states: it is either available for use by + the managed device (the status column has value `active'); + it is not available for use by the managed device, though + the agent has sufficient information to attempt to make it + so (the status column has value `notInService'); or, it is + not available for use by the managed device, and an attempt + to make it so would fail because the agent has insufficient + information (the state column has value `notReady'). + + NOTE WELL + + This textual convention may be used for a MIB table, + irrespective of whether the values of that table's + conceptual rows are able to be modified while it is + active, or whether its conceptual rows must be taken + out of service in order to be modified. That is, it is + the responsibility of the DESCRIPTION clause of the + status column to specify whether the status column must + not be `active' in order for the value of some other + column of the same conceptual row to be modified. If + such a specification is made, affected columns may be + changed by an SNMP set PDU if the RowStatus would not + be equal to `active' either immediately before or after + processing the PDU. In other words, if the PDU also + contained a varbind that would change the RowStatus + value, the column in question may be changed if the + RowStatus was not equal to `active' as the PDU was + received, or if the varbind sets the status to a value + other than 'active'. + + Also note that whenever any elements of a row exist, the + RowStatus column must also exist. + + To summarize the effect of having a conceptual row with a + status column having a SYNTAX clause value of RowStatus, + consider the following state diagram: + + STATE + +--------------+-----------+-------------+------------- + | A | B | C | D + | |status col.|status column| + |status column | is | is |status column + ACTION |does not exist| notReady | notInService| is active +--------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+------------- +set status |noError ->D|inconsist- |inconsistent-|inconsistent- +column to | or | entValue| Value| Value +createAndGo |inconsistent- | | | + | Value| | | +--------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+------------- +set status |noError see 1|inconsist- |inconsistent-|inconsistent- +column to | or | entValue| Value| Value +createAndWait |wrongValue | | | +--------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+------------- +set status |inconsistent- |inconsist- |noError |noError +column to | Value| entValue| | +active | | | | + | | or | | + | | | | + | |see 2 ->D|see 8 ->D| ->D +--------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+------------- +set status |inconsistent- |inconsist- |noError |noError ->C +column to | Value| entValue| | +notInService | | | | + | | or | | or + | | | | + | |see 3 ->C| ->C|see 6 +--------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+------------- +set status |noError |noError |noError |noError ->A +column to | | | | or +destroy | ->A| ->A| ->A|see 7 +--------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+------------- +set any other |see 4 |noError |noError |see 5 +column to some| | | | +value | | see 1| ->C| ->D +--------------+--------------+-----------+-------------+------------- + + (1) goto B or C, depending on information available to the + agent. + + (2) if other variable bindings included in the same PDU, + provide values for all columns which are missing but + required, and all columns have acceptable values, then + return noError and goto D. + + (3) if other variable bindings included in the same PDU, + provide legal values for all columns which are missing but + required, then return noError and goto C. + + (4) at the discretion of the agent, the return value may be + either: + + inconsistentName: because the agent does not choose to + create such an instance when the corresponding + RowStatus instance does not exist, or + + inconsistentValue: if the supplied value is + inconsistent with the state of some other MIB object's + value, or + + noError: because the agent chooses to create the + instance. + + If noError is returned, then the instance of the status + column must also be created, and the new state is B or C, + depending on the information available to the agent. If + inconsistentName or inconsistentValue is returned, the row + remains in state A. + + (5) depending on the MIB definition for the column/table, + either noError or inconsistentValue may be returned. + + (6) the return value can indicate one of the following + errors: + + wrongValue: because the agent does not support + notInService (e.g., an agent which does not support + createAndWait), or + + inconsistentValue: because the agent is unable to take + the row out of service at this time, perhaps because it + is in use and cannot be de-activated. + + (7) the return value can indicate the following error: + + inconsistentValue: because the agent is unable to + remove the row at this time, perhaps because it is in + use and cannot be de-activated. + + (8) the transition to D can fail, e.g., if the values of the + conceptual row are inconsistent, then the error code would + be inconsistentValue. + + NOTE: Other processing of (this and other varbinds of) the + set request may result in a response other than noError + being returned, e.g., wrongValue, noCreation, etc. + + Conceptual Row Creation + + There are four potential interactions when creating a + conceptual row: selecting an instance-identifier which is + not in use; creating the conceptual row; initializing any + objects for which the agent does not supply a default; and, + making the conceptual row available for use by the managed + device. + + Interaction 1: Selecting an Instance-Identifier + + The algorithm used to select an instance-identifier varies + for each conceptual row. In some cases, the instance- + identifier is semantically significant, e.g., the + destination address of a route, and a management station + selects the instance-identifier according to the semantics. + + In other cases, the instance-identifier is used solely to + distinguish conceptual rows, and a management station + without specific knowledge of the conceptual row might + examine the instances present in order to determine an + unused instance-identifier. (This approach may be used, but + it is often highly sub-optimal; however, it is also a + questionable practice for a naive management station to + attempt conceptual row creation.) + + Alternately, the MIB module which defines the conceptual row + might provide one or more objects which provide assistance + in determining an unused instance-identifier. For example, + if the conceptual row is indexed by an integer-value, then + an object having an integer-valued SYNTAX clause might be + defined for such a purpose, allowing a management station to + issue a management protocol retrieval operation. In order + to avoid unnecessary collisions between competing management + stations, `adjacent' retrievals of this object should be + different. + + Finally, the management station could select a pseudo-random + number to use as the index. In the event that this index + + was already in use and an inconsistentValue was returned in + response to the management protocol set operation, the + management station should simply select a new pseudo-random + number and retry the operation. + + A MIB designer should choose between the two latter + algorithms based on the size of the table (and therefore the + efficiency of each algorithm). For tables in which a large + number of entries are expected, it is recommended that a MIB + object be defined that returns an acceptable index for + creation. For tables with small numbers of entries, it is + recommended that the latter pseudo-random index mechanism be + used. + + Interaction 2: Creating the Conceptual Row + + Once an unused instance-identifier has been selected, the + management station determines if it wishes to create and + activate the conceptual row in one transaction or in a + negotiated set of interactions. + + Interaction 2a: Creating and Activating the Conceptual Row + + The management station must first determine the column + requirements, i.e., it must determine those columns for + which it must or must not provide values. Depending on the + complexity of the table and the management station's + knowledge of the agent's capabilities, this determination + can be made locally by the management station. Alternately, + the management station issues a management protocol get + operation to examine all columns in the conceptual row that + it wishes to create. In response, for each column, there + are three possible outcomes: + + - a value is returned, indicating that some other + management station has already created this conceptual + row. We return to interaction 1. + + - the exception `noSuchInstance' is returned, + indicating that the agent implements the object-type + associated with this column, and that this column in at + least one conceptual row would be accessible in the MIB + view used by the retrieval were it to exist. For those + columns to which the agent provides read-create access, + the `noSuchInstance' exception tells the management + station that it should supply a value for this column + when the conceptual row is to be created. + + - the exception `noSuchObject' is returned, indicating + that the agent does not implement the object-type + associated with this column or that there is no + conceptual row for which this column would be + accessible in the MIB view used by the retrieval. As + such, the management station can not issue any + management protocol set operations to create an + instance of this column. + + Once the column requirements have been determined, a + management protocol set operation is accordingly issued. + This operation also sets the new instance of the status + column to `createAndGo'. + + When the agent processes the set operation, it verifies that + it has sufficient information to make the conceptual row + available for use by the managed device. The information + available to the agent is provided by two sources: the + management protocol set operation which creates the + conceptual row, and, implementation-specific defaults + supplied by the agent (note that an agent must provide + implementation-specific defaults for at least those objects + which it implements as read-only). If there is sufficient + information available, then the conceptual row is created, a + `noError' response is returned, the status column is set to + `active', and no further interactions are necessary (i.e., + interactions 3 and 4 are skipped). If there is insufficient + information, then the conceptual row is not created, and the + set operation fails with an error of `inconsistentValue'. + On this error, the management station can issue a management + protocol retrieval operation to determine if this was + because it failed to specify a value for a required column, + or, because the selected instance of the status column + already existed. In the latter case, we return to + interaction 1. In the former case, the management station + can re-issue the set operation with the additional + information, or begin interaction 2 again using + `createAndWait' in order to negotiate creation of the + conceptual row. + + NOTE WELL + + Regardless of the method used to determine the column + requirements, it is possible that the management + station might deem a column necessary when, in fact, + the agent will not allow that particular columnar + instance to be created or written. In this case, the + management protocol set operation will fail with an + error such as `noCreation' or `notWritable'. In this + case, the management station decides whether it needs + to be able to set a value for that particular columnar + instance. If not, the management station re-issues the + management protocol set operation, but without setting + a value for that particular columnar instance; + otherwise, the management station aborts the row + creation algorithm. + + Interaction 2b: Negotiating the Creation of the Conceptual + Row + + The management station issues a management protocol set + operation which sets the desired instance of the status + column to `createAndWait'. If the agent is unwilling to + process a request of this sort, the set operation fails with + an error of `wrongValue'. (As a consequence, such an agent + must be prepared to accept a single management protocol set + operation, i.e., interaction 2a above, containing all of the + columns indicated by its column requirements.) Otherwise, + the conceptual row is created, a `noError' response is + returned, and the status column is immediately set to either + `notInService' or `notReady', depending on whether it has + sufficient information to (attempt to) make the conceptual + row available for use by the managed device. If there is + sufficient information available, then the status column is + set to `notInService'; otherwise, if there is insufficient + information, then the status column is set to `notReady'. + Regardless, we proceed to interaction 3. + + Interaction 3: Initializing non-defaulted Objects + + The management station must now determine the column + requirements. It issues a management protocol get operation + to examine all columns in the created conceptual row. In + the response, for each column, there are three possible + outcomes: + + - a value is returned, indicating that the agent + implements the object-type associated with this column + and had sufficient information to provide a value. For + those columns to which the agent provides read-create + access (and for which the agent allows their values to + be changed after their creation), a value return tells + the management station that it may issue additional + management protocol set operations, if it desires, in + order to change the value associated with this column. + + - the exception `noSuchInstance' is returned, + indicating that the agent implements the object-type + associated with this column, and that this column in at + least one conceptual row would be accessible in the MIB + view used by the retrieval were it to exist. However, + the agent does not have sufficient information to + provide a value, and until a value is provided, the + conceptual row may not be made available for use by the + managed device. For those columns to which the agent + provides read-create access, the `noSuchInstance' + exception tells the management station that it must + issue additional management protocol set operations, in + order to provide a value associated with this column. + + - the exception `noSuchObject' is returned, indicating + that the agent does not implement the object-type + associated with this column or that there is no + conceptual row for which this column would be + accessible in the MIB view used by the retrieval. As + such, the management station can not issue any + management protocol set operations to create an + instance of this column. + + If the value associated with the status column is + `notReady', then the management station must first deal with + all `noSuchInstance' columns, if any. Having done so, the + value of the status column becomes `notInService', and we + proceed to interaction 4. + + Interaction 4: Making the Conceptual Row Available + + Once the management station is satisfied with the values + associated with the columns of the conceptual row, it issues + a management protocol set operation to set the status column + to `active'. If the agent has sufficient information to + make the conceptual row available for use by the managed + device, the management protocol set operation succeeds (a + `noError' response is returned). Otherwise, the management + protocol set operation fails with an error of + `inconsistentValue'. + + NOTE WELL + + A conceptual row having a status column with value + `notInService' or `notReady' is unavailable to the + managed device. As such, it is possible for the + managed device to create its own instances during the + time between the management protocol set operation + which sets the status column to `createAndWait' and the + management protocol set operation which sets the status + column to `active'. In this case, when the management + protocol set operation is issued to set the status + column to `active', the values held in the agent + supersede those used by the managed device. + + If the management station is prevented from setting the + status column to `active' (e.g., due to management station + or network failure) the conceptual row will be left in the + `notInService' or `notReady' state, consuming resources + indefinitely. The agent must detect conceptual rows that + have been in either state for an abnormally long period of + time and remove them. It is the responsibility of the + DESCRIPTION clause of the status column to indicate what an + abnormally long period of time would be. This period of + time should be long enough to allow for human response time + (including `think time') between the creation of the + conceptual row and the setting of the status to `active'. + In the absence of such information in the DESCRIPTION + clause, it is suggested that this period be approximately 5 + minutes in length. This removal action applies not only to + newly-created rows, but also to previously active rows which + are set to, and left in, the notInService state for a + prolonged period exceeding that which is considered normal + for such a conceptual row. + + Conceptual Row Suspension + + When a conceptual row is `active', the management station + may issue a management protocol set operation which sets the + instance of the status column to `notInService'. If the + agent is unwilling to do so, the set operation fails with an + error of `wrongValue' or `inconsistentValue'. Otherwise, + the conceptual row is taken out of service, and a `noError' + response is returned. It is the responsibility of the + DESCRIPTION clause of the status column to indicate under + what circumstances the status column should be taken out of + service (e.g., in order for the value of some other column + of the same conceptual row to be modified). + + Conceptual Row Deletion + + For deletion of conceptual rows, a management protocol set + operation is issued which sets the instance of the status + column to `destroy'. This request may be made regardless of + the current value of the status column (e.g., it is possible + to delete conceptual rows which are either `notReady', + `notInService' or `active'.) If the operation succeeds, + then all instances associated with the conceptual row are + immediately removed." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + -- the following two values are states: + -- these values may be read or written + active(1), + notInService(2), + -- the following value is a state: + -- this value may be read, but not written + notReady(3), + -- the following three values are + -- actions: these values may be written, + -- but are never read + createAndGo(4), + createAndWait(5), + destroy(6) + } + +TimeStamp ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of the sysUpTime object at which a specific + occurrence happened. The specific occurrence must be + + defined in the description of any object defined using this + type. + + If sysUpTime is reset to zero as a result of a re- + initialization of the network management (sub)system, then + the values of all TimeStamp objects are also reset. + However, after approximately 497 days without a re- + initialization, the sysUpTime object will reach 2^^32-1 and + then increment around to zero; in this case, existing values + of TimeStamp objects do not change. This can lead to + ambiguities in the value of TimeStamp objects." + SYNTAX TimeTicks + +TimeInterval ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A period of time, measured in units of 0.01 seconds." + SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) + +DateAndTime ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "2d-1d-1d,1d:1d:1d.1d,1a1d:1d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A date-time specification. + + field octets contents range + ----- ------ -------- ----- + 1 1-2 year* 0..65536 + 2 3 month 1..12 + 3 4 day 1..31 + 4 5 hour 0..23 + 5 6 minutes 0..59 + 6 7 seconds 0..60 + (use 60 for leap-second) + 7 8 deci-seconds 0..9 + 8 9 direction from UTC '+' / '-' + 9 10 hours from UTC* 0..13 + 10 11 minutes from UTC 0..59 + + * Notes: + - the value of year is in network-byte order + - daylight saving time in New Zealand is +13 + + For example, Tuesday May 26, 1992 at 1:30:15 PM EDT would be + displayed as: + + 1992-5-26,13:30:15.0,-4:0 + + Note that if only local time is known, then timezone + information (fields 8-10) is not present." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (8 | 11)) + +StorageType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Describes the memory realization of a conceptual row. A + row which is volatile(2) is lost upon reboot. A row which + is either nonVolatile(3), permanent(4) or readOnly(5), is + backed up by stable storage. A row which is permanent(4) + can be changed but not deleted. A row which is readOnly(5) + cannot be changed nor deleted. + + If the value of an object with this syntax is either + permanent(4) or readOnly(5), it cannot be written. + Conversely, if the value is either other(1), volatile(2) or + nonVolatile(3), it cannot be modified to be permanent(4) or + readOnly(5). (All illegal modifications result in a + 'wrongValue' error.) + + Every usage of this textual convention is required to + specify the columnar objects which a permanent(4) row must + at a minimum allow to be writable." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + other(1), -- eh? + volatile(2), -- e.g., in RAM + nonVolatile(3), -- e.g., in NVRAM + permanent(4), -- e.g., partially in ROM + readOnly(5) -- e.g., completely in ROM + } + +TDomain ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Denotes a kind of transport service. + + Some possible values, such as snmpUDPDomain, are defined in + the SNMPv2-TM MIB module. Other possible values are defined + in other MIB modules." + REFERENCE "The SNMPv2-TM MIB module is defined in RFC 1906." + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + +TAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Denotes a transport service address. + + A TAddress value is always interpreted within the context of a + TDomain value. Thus, each definition of a TDomain value must + be accompanied by a definition of a textual convention for use + with that TDomain. Some possible textual conventions, such as + SnmpUDPAddress for snmpUDPDomain, are defined in the SNMPv2-TM + MIB module. Other possible textual conventions are defined in + other MIB modules." + REFERENCE "The SNMPv2-TM MIB module is defined in RFC 1906." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..255)) + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/SNMPv2-TM.txt b/share/snmp/SNMPv2-TM.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..949f99c7e07 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/SNMPv2-TM.txt @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +SNMPv2-TM DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-IDENTITY, + snmpModules, snmpDomains, snmpProxys + FROM SNMPv2-SMI + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + FROM SNMPv2-TC; + +snmpv2tm MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "200210160000Z" + ORGANIZATION "IETF SNMPv3 Working Group" + CONTACT-INFO + "WG-EMail: snmpv3@lists.tislabs.com + Subscribe: snmpv3-request@lists.tislabs.com + + Co-Chair: Russ Mundy + Network Associates Laboratories + postal: 15204 Omega Drive, Suite 300 + Rockville, MD 20850-4601 + USA + EMail: mundy@tislabs.com + phone: +1 301 947-7107 + + Co-Chair: David Harrington + Enterasys Networks + postal: 35 Industrial Way + P. O. Box 5005 + Rochester, NH 03866-5005 + USA + EMail: dbh@enterasys.com + phone: +1 603 337-2614 + + Editor: Randy Presuhn + BMC Software, Inc. + postal: 2141 North First Street + San Jose, CA 95131 + USA + EMail: randy_presuhn@bmc.com + phone: +1 408 546-1006" + DESCRIPTION + "The MIB module for SNMP transport mappings. + + Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). This + version of this MIB module is part of RFC 3417; + see the RFC itself for full legal notices. + " + REVISION "200210160000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Clarifications, published as RFC 3417." + REVISION "199601010000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Clarifications, published as RFC 1906." + REVISION "199304010000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "The initial version, published as RFC 1449." + ::= { snmpModules 19 } + +-- SNMP over UDP over IPv4 + +snmpUDPDomain OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The SNMP over UDP over IPv4 transport domain. + The corresponding transport address is of type + SnmpUDPAddress." + ::= { snmpDomains 1 } + +SnmpUDPAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "1d.1d.1d.1d/2d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a UDP over IPv4 address: + + octets contents encoding + 1-4 IP-address network-byte order + 5-6 UDP-port network-byte order + " + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (6)) + +-- SNMP over OSI + +snmpCLNSDomain OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The SNMP over CLNS transport domain. + The corresponding transport address is of type + SnmpOSIAddress." + ::= { snmpDomains 2 } + +snmpCONSDomain OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The SNMP over CONS transport domain. + The corresponding transport address is of type + SnmpOSIAddress." + ::= { snmpDomains 3 } + +SnmpOSIAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "*1x:/1x:" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents an OSI transport-address: + + octets contents encoding + 1 length of NSAP 'n' as an unsigned-integer + (either 0 or from 3 to 20) + 2..(n+1) NSAP concrete binary representation + (n+2)..m TSEL string of (up to 64) octets + " + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1 | 4..85)) + +-- SNMP over DDP + +snmpDDPDomain OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The SNMP over DDP transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type SnmpNBPAddress." + ::= { snmpDomains 4 } + +SnmpNBPAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents an NBP name: + + octets contents encoding + 1 length of object 'n' as an unsigned integer + 2..(n+1) object string of (up to 32) octets + n+2 length of type 'p' as an unsigned integer + (n+3)..(n+2+p) type string of (up to 32) octets + n+3+p length of zone 'q' as an unsigned integer + (n+4+p)..(n+3+p+q) zone string of (up to 32) octets + + For comparison purposes, strings are + case-insensitive. All strings may contain any octet + other than 255 (hex ff)." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (3..99)) + +-- SNMP over IPX + +snmpIPXDomain OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The SNMP over IPX transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type SnmpIPXAddress." + ::= { snmpDomains 5 } + +SnmpIPXAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "4x.1x:1x:1x:1x:1x:1x.2d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents an IPX address: + + octets contents encoding + 1-4 network-number network-byte order + 5-10 physical-address network-byte order + 11-12 socket-number network-byte order + " + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (12)) + +-- for proxy to SNMPv1 (RFC 1157) + +rfc1157Proxy OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { snmpProxys 1 } + +rfc1157Domain OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS deprecated + DESCRIPTION + "The transport domain for SNMPv1 over UDP over IPv4. + The corresponding transport address is of type + SnmpUDPAddress." + ::= { rfc1157Proxy 1 } + +-- ::= { rfc1157Proxy 2 } this OID is obsolete + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/TRANSPORT-ADDRESS-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/TRANSPORT-ADDRESS-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..227886e786b --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/TRANSPORT-ADDRESS-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +TRANSPORT-ADDRESS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-IDENTITY, mib-2 FROM SNMPv2-SMI + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC; + +transportAddressMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "200211010000Z" + ORGANIZATION + "IETF Operations and Management Area" + CONTACT-INFO + "Juergen Schoenwaelder (Editor) + TU Braunschweig + Bueltenweg 74/75 + 38106 Braunschweig, Germany + + Phone: +49 531 391-3289 + EMail: schoenw@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de + + Send comments to ." + DESCRIPTION + "This MIB module provides commonly used transport + address definitions. + + Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). This version of + this MIB module is part of RFC 3419; see the RFC itself for + full legal notices." + + -- Revision log + + REVISION "200211010000Z" + DESCRIPTION + "Initial version, published as RFC 3419." + ::= { mib-2 100 } + +transportDomains OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { transportAddressMIB 1 } + +transportDomainUdpIpv4 OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The UDP over IPv4 transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv4 for + global IPv4 addresses." + ::= { transportDomains 1 } + +transportDomainUdpIpv6 OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The UDP over IPv6 transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv6 for + global IPv6 addresses." + ::= { transportDomains 2 } + +transportDomainUdpIpv4z OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The UDP over IPv4 transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv4z for + scoped IPv4 addresses with a zone index." + ::= { transportDomains 3 } + +transportDomainUdpIpv6z OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The UDP over IPv6 transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv6z for + scoped IPv6 addresses with a zone index." + ::= { transportDomains 4 } + +transportDomainTcpIpv4 OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The TCP over IPv4 transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv4 for + global IPv4 addresses." + ::= { transportDomains 5 } + +transportDomainTcpIpv6 OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The TCP over IPv6 transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv6 for + global IPv6 addresses." + ::= { transportDomains 6 } + +transportDomainTcpIpv4z OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The TCP over IPv4 transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv4z for + scoped IPv4 addresses with a zone index." + ::= { transportDomains 7 } + +transportDomainTcpIpv6z OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The TCP over IPv6 transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv6z for + scoped IPv6 addresses with a zone index." + ::= { transportDomains 8 } + +transportDomainSctpIpv4 OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The SCTP over IPv4 transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv4 for + global IPv4 addresses. This transport domain usually + represents the primary address on multihomed SCTP + endpoints." + ::= { transportDomains 9 } + +transportDomainSctpIpv6 OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The SCTP over IPv6 transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv6 for + global IPv6 addresses. This transport domain usually + represents the primary address on multihomed SCTP + endpoints." + ::= { transportDomains 10 } + +transportDomainSctpIpv4z OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The SCTP over IPv4 transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv4z for + scoped IPv4 addresses with a zone index. This transport + domain usually represents the primary address on + multihomed SCTP endpoints." + ::= { transportDomains 11 } + +transportDomainSctpIpv6z OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The SCTP over IPv6 transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv6z for + scoped IPv6 addresses with a zone index. This transport + domain usually represents the primary address on + multihomed SCTP endpoints." + ::= { transportDomains 12 } + +transportDomainLocal OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Posix Local IPC transport domain. The corresponding + transport address is of type TransportAddressLocal. + + The Posix Local IPC transport domain incorporates the + well-known UNIX domain sockets." + ::= { transportDomains 13 } + +transportDomainUdpDns OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The UDP transport domain using fully qualified domain + names. The corresponding transport address is of type + TransportAddressDns." + ::= { transportDomains 14 } + +transportDomainTcpDns OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The TCP transport domain using fully qualified domain + names. The corresponding transport address is of type + TransportAddressDns." + ::= { transportDomains 15 } + +transportDomainSctpDns OBJECT-IDENTITY + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The SCTP transport domain using fully qualified domain + names. The corresponding transport address is of type + TransportAddressDns." + ::= { transportDomains 16 } + +TransportDomain ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A value that represents a transport domain. + + Some possible values, such as transportDomainUdpIpv4, are + defined in this module. Other possible values can be + defined in other MIB modules." + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + +-- +-- The enumerated values of the textual convention below should +-- be identical to the last sub-identifier of the OID registered +-- for the same domain. +-- + +TransportAddressType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A value that represents a transport domain. This is the + enumerated version of the transport domain registrations + in this MIB module. The enumerated values have the + following meaning: + + unknown(0) unknown transport address type + udpIpv4(1) transportDomainUdpIpv4 + udpIpv6(2) transportDomainUdpIpv6 + udpIpv4z(3) transportDomainUdpIpv4z + udpIpv6z(4) transportDomainUdpIpv6z + tcpIpv4(5) transportDomainTcpIpv4 + tcpIpv6(6) transportDomainTcpIpv6 + tcpIpv4z(7) transportDomainTcpIpv4z + + tcpIpv6z(8) transportDomainTcpIpv6z + sctpIpv4(9) transportDomainSctpIpv4 + sctpIpv6(10) transportDomainSctpIpv6 + sctpIpv4z(11) transportDomainSctpIpv4z + sctpIpv6z(12) transportDomainSctpIpv6z + local(13) transportDomainLocal + udpDns(14) transportDomainUdpDns + tcpDns(15) transportDomainTcpDns + sctpDns(16) transportDomainSctpDns + + This textual convention can be used to represent transport + domains in situations where a syntax of TransportDomain is + unwieldy (for example, when used as an index). + + The usage of this textual convention implies that additional + transport domains can only be supported by updating this MIB + module. This extensibility restriction does not apply for the + TransportDomain textual convention which allows MIB authors + to define additional transport domains independently in + other MIB modules." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(0), + udpIpv4(1), + udpIpv6(2), + udpIpv4z(3), + udpIpv6z(4), + tcpIpv4(5), + tcpIpv6(6), + tcpIpv4z(7), + tcpIpv6z(8), + sctpIpv4(9), + sctpIpv6(10), + sctpIpv4z(11), + sctpIpv6z(12), + local(13), + udpDns(14), + tcpDns(15), + sctpDns(16) + } + +TransportAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Denotes a generic transport address. + + A TransportAddress value is always interpreted within the + context of a TransportAddressType or TransportDomain value. + Every usage of the TransportAddress textual convention MUST + + specify the TransportAddressType or TransportDomain object + which provides the context. Furthermore, MIB authors SHOULD + define a separate TransportAddressType or TransportDomain + object for each TransportAddress object. It is suggested that + the TransportAddressType or TransportDomain is logically + registered before the object(s) which use the + TransportAddress textual convention if they appear in the + same logical row. + + The value of a TransportAddress object must always be + consistent with the value of the associated + TransportAddressType or TransportDomain object. Attempts + to set a TransportAddress object to a value which is + inconsistent with the associated TransportAddressType or + TransportDomain must fail with an inconsistentValue error. + + When this textual convention is used as a syntax of an + index object, there may be issues with the limit of 128 + sub-identifiers specified in SMIv2, STD 58. In this case, + the OBJECT-TYPE declaration MUST include a 'SIZE' clause + to limit the number of potential instance sub-identifiers." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255)) + +TransportAddressIPv4 ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "1d.1d.1d.1d:2d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a transport address consisting of an IPv4 + address and a port number (as used for example by UDP, + TCP and SCTP): + + octets contents encoding + 1-4 IPv4 address network-byte order + 5-6 port number network-byte order + + This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object + definitions since it restricts addresses to a specific format. + However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or + in conjunction with TransportAddressType or TransportDomain + as a pair." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (6)) + +TransportAddressIPv6 ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "0a[2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x]0a:2d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a transport address consisting of an IPv6 + address and a port number (as used for example by UDP, + TCP and SCTP): + + octets contents encoding + 1-16 IPv6 address network-byte order + 17-18 port number network-byte order + + This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object + definitions since it restricts addresses to a specific format. + However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or + in conjunction with TransportAddressType or TransportDomain + as a pair." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (18)) + +TransportAddressIPv4z ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "1d.1d.1d.1d%4d:2d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a transport address consisting of an IPv4 + address, a zone index and a port number (as used for + example by UDP, TCP and SCTP): + + octets contents encoding + 1-4 IPv4 address network-byte order + 5-8 zone index network-byte order + 9-10 port number network-byte order + + This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object + definitions since it restricts addresses to a specific format. + However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or + in conjunction with TransportAddressType or TransportDomain + as a pair." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (10)) + +TransportAddressIPv6z ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "0a[2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x:2x%4d]0a:2d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a transport address consisting of an IPv6 + address, a zone index and a port number (as used for + example by UDP, TCP and SCTP): + + octets contents encoding + 1-16 IPv6 address network-byte order + 17-20 zone index network-byte order + 21-22 port number network-byte order + + This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object + definitions since it restricts addresses to a specific format. + + However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or + in conjunction with TransportAddressType or TransportDomain + as a pair." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (22)) + +TransportAddressLocal ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "1a" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a POSIX Local IPC transport address: + + octets contents encoding + all POSIX Local IPC address string + + The Posix Local IPC transport domain subsumes UNIX domain + sockets. + + This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object + definitions since it restricts addresses to a specific format. + However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or + in conjunction with TransportAddressType or TransportDomain + as a pair. + + When this textual convention is used as a syntax of an + index object, there may be issues with the limit of 128 + sub-identifiers specified in SMIv2, STD 58. In this case, + the OBJECT-TYPE declaration MUST include a 'SIZE' clause + to limit the number of potential instance sub-identifiers." + REFERENCE + "Protocol Independent Interfaces (IEEE POSIX 1003.1g)" + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..255)) + +TransportAddressDns ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "1a" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Represents a DNS domain name followed by a colon ':' + (ASCII character 0x3A) and a port number in ASCII. + The name SHOULD be fully qualified whenever possible. + + Values of this textual convention are not directly useable as + transport-layer addressing information, and require runtime + resolution. As such, applications that write them must be + prepared for handling errors if such values are not + supported, or cannot be resolved (if resolution occurs at the + time of the management operation). + + The DESCRIPTION clause of TransportAddress objects that may + + have TransportAddressDns values must fully describe how (and + when) such names are to be resolved to IP addresses and vice + versa. + + This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object + definitions since it restricts addresses to a specific format. + However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or + in conjunction with TransportAddressType or TransportDomain + as a pair. + + When this textual convention is used as a syntax of an + index object, there may be issues with the limit of 128 + sub-identifiers specified in SMIv2, STD 58. In this case, + the OBJECT-TYPE declaration MUST include a 'SIZE' clause + to limit the number of potential instance sub-identifiers." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..255)) + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/UUID-TC-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/UUID-TC-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..536c8c4ce47 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/UUID-TC-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +UUID-TC-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + + IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2 + FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- RFC 2578 + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + FROM SNMPv2-TC -- RFC 2579 + ; + + uuidTCMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + + LAST-UPDATED "201304050000Z" -- April 5, 2013 + ORGANIZATION "IETF Energy Management Working Group" + CONTACT-INFO "WG Email: eman@ietf.org + Mailing list subscription info: + http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/eman + + Dan Romascanu + Avaya + Park Atidim, Bldg. #3 + Tel Aviv, 61581 + Israel + Phone: +972-3-6458414 + Email: dromasca@avaya.com + + Juergen Quittek + NEC Europe Ltd. + Network Research Division + Kurfuersten-Anlage 36 + Heidelberg 69115 + Germany + Phone: +49 6221 4342-115 + Email: quittek@neclab.eu + + Mouli Chandramouli + Cisco Systems, Inc. + Sarjapur Outer Ring Road + Bangalore 560103 + India + Phone: +91 80 4429 2409 + Email: moulchan@cisco.com" + DESCRIPTION + "This MIB module defines TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONs + representing Universally Unique IDentifiers + (UUIDs). + + Copyright (c) 2013 IETF Trust and the persons + identified as authors of the code. All rights + reserved. + + Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, + with or without modification, is permitted + pursuant to, and subject to the license terms + contained in, the Simplified BSD License set forth + in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal + Provisions Relating to IETF Documents + (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info)." + + REVISION "201304050000Z" -- April 5, 2013 + DESCRIPTION "Initial version of this MIB as published in + RFC 6933." + ::= { mib-2 217 } + + -- Textual Conventions + +UUID ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "4x-2x-2x-1x1x-6x" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Universally Unique Identifier information. The syntax must + conform to RFC 4122, Section 4.1." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (16)) + +UUIDorZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "4x-2x-2x-1x1x-6x" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Universally Unique Identifier information. The syntax must + conform to RFC 4122, Section 4.1. + + The semantics of the value zero-length OCTET STRING are + object-specific and must therefore be defined as part of + the description of any object that uses this syntax." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0|16)) + +END diff --git a/share/snmp/VM-MIB.txt b/share/snmp/VM-MIB.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1c82e5ebc83 --- /dev/null +++ b/share/snmp/VM-MIB.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1673 @@ +VM-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN + +IMPORTS + MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, TimeTicks, + Counter64, Integer32, mib-2 + FROM SNMPv2-SMI + OBJECT-GROUP, MODULE-COMPLIANCE, NOTIFICATION-GROUP + FROM SNMPv2-CONF + TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, PhysAddress, TruthValue + FROM SNMPv2-TC + SnmpAdminString + FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB + UUIDorZero + FROM UUID-TC-MIB + InterfaceIndexOrZero + FROM IF-MIB + + IANAStorageMediaType + FROM IANA-STORAGE-MEDIA-TYPE-MIB; + +vmMIB MODULE-IDENTITY + LAST-UPDATED "201510120000Z" -- 12 October 2015 + ORGANIZATION "IETF Operations and Management Area Working Group" + CONTACT-INFO + "WG Email: opsawg@ietf.org + Mailing list subscription info: + https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/opsawg + + Hirochika Asai + The University of Tokyo + 7-3-1 Hongo + Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656 + Japan + Phone: +81 3 5841 6748 + Email: panda@hongo.wide.ad.jp + + Michael MacFaden + VMware Inc. + Email: mrm@vmware.com + + Juergen Schoenwaelder + Jacobs University + Campus Ring 1 + Bremen 28759 + Germany + Email: j.schoenwaelder@jacobs-university.de + + Keiichi Shima + IIJ Innovation Institute Inc. + 3-13 Kanda-Nishikicho + Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0054 + Japan + Email: keiichi@iijlab.net + + Tina Tsou + Huawei Technologies (USA) + 2330 Central Expressway + Santa Clara, CA 95050 + United States + Email: tina.tsou.zouting@huawei.com" + DESCRIPTION + "This MIB module is for use in managing a hypervisor and + virtual machines controlled by the hypervisor. + + Copyright (c) 2015 IETF Trust and the persons identified + as authors of the code. All rights reserved. + + Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with + or without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and + subject to the license terms contained in, the + Simplified BSD License set forth in Section 4.c of the + IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents + (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info)." + + REVISION "201510120000Z" -- 12 October 2015 + DESCRIPTION + "The initial version of this MIB, published as + RFC 7666." + ::= { mib-2 236 } + +vmNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vmMIB 0 } +vmObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vmMIB 1 } +vmConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vmMIB 2 } + +-- Textual conversion definitions +-- +VirtualMachineIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value, greater than zero, identifying a + virtual machine. The value for each virtual machine + MUST remain constant at least from one re-initialization + of the hypervisor to the next re-initialization." + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + +VirtualMachineIndexOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This textual convention is an extension of the + VirtualMachineIndex convention. This extension permits + the additional value of zero. The meaning of the value + zero is object-specific and MUST therefore be defined as + part of the description of any object that uses this + syntax. Examples of the usage of zero might include + situations where a virtual machine is unknown, or when + none or all virtual machines need to be referenced." + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + +VirtualMachineAdminState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The administrative state of a virtual machine: + + running(1) The administrative state of the virtual + machine indicating the virtual machine + is currently online or should be brought + online. + + suspended(2) The administrative state of the virtual + machine where its memory and CPU execution + state has been saved to persistent store + and will be restored at next running(1). + + paused(3) The administrative state indicating the + virtual machine is resident in memory but + is no longer scheduled to execute by the + hypervisor. + + shutdown(4) The administrative state of the virtual + machine indicating the virtual machine + is currently offline or should be + shutting down." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + running(1), + suspended(2), + paused(3), + shutdown(4) + } + +VirtualMachineOperState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The operational state of a virtual machine: + + unknown(1) The operational state of the virtual + machine is unknown, e.g., because the + implementation failed to obtain the state + from the hypervisor. + + other(2) The operational state of the virtual + machine indicating that an operational + state is obtained from the hypervisor, but + it is not a state defined in this MIB + module. + + preparing(3) The operational state of the virtual + machine indicating the virtual machine is + + currently in the process of preparation, + e.g., allocating and initializing virtual + storage after creating (defining) the + virtual machine. + + running(4) The operational state of the virtual + machine indicating the virtual machine is + currently executed, but it is not in the + process of preparing(3), suspending(5), + resuming(7), migrating(9), and + shuttingdown(10). + + suspending(5) The operational state of the virtual + machine indicating the virtual machine is + currently in the process of suspending + to save its memory and CPU execution + state to persistent store. This is a + transient state from running(4) to + suspended(6). + + suspended(6) The operational state of the virtual + machine indicating the virtual machine is + currently suspended, which means the + memory and CPU execution state of the + virtual machine are saved to persistent + store. During this state, the virtual + machine is not scheduled to execute by + the hypervisor. + + resuming(7) The operational state of the virtual + machine indicating the virtual machine is + currently in the process of resuming + to restore its memory and CPU execution + state from persistent store. This is a + transient state from suspended(6) to + running(4). + + paused(8) The operational state of the virtual + machine indicating the virtual machine is + resident in memory but no longer + scheduled to execute by the hypervisor. + + migrating(9) The operational state of the virtual + machine indicating the virtual machine is + currently in the process of migration + from/to another hypervisor. + + shuttingdown(10) + + The operational state of the virtual + machine indicating the virtual machine is + currently in the process of shutting + down. This is a transient state from + running(4) to shutdown(11). + + shutdown(11) The operational state of the virtual + machine indicating the virtual machine is + down, and CPU execution is no longer + scheduled by the hypervisor and its + memory is not resident in the hypervisor. + + crashed(12) The operational state of the virtual + machine indicating the virtual machine + has crashed." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(1), + other(2), + preparing(3), + running(4), + suspending(5), + suspended(6), + resuming(7), + paused(8), + migrating(9), + shuttingdown(10), + shutdown(11), + crashed(12) + } + +VirtualMachineAutoStart ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The autostart configuration of a virtual machine: + + unknown(1) The autostart configuration is unknown, + e.g., because the implementation failed + to obtain the autostart configuration + from the hypervisor. + + enabled(2) The autostart configuration of the + virtual machine is enabled. The virtual + machine should be automatically brought + online at the next re-initialization of + the hypervisor. + + disabled(3) The autostart configuration of the + virtual machine is disabled. The virtual + + machine should not be automatically + brought online at the next + re-initialization of the hypervisor." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(1), + enabled(2), + disabled(3) + } + +VirtualMachinePersistent ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This value indicates whether a virtual machine has a + persistent configuration, which means the virtual machine + will still exist after shutting down: + + unknown(1) The persistent configuration is unknown, + e.g., because the implementation failed + to obtain the persistent configuration + from the hypervisor. (read-only) + + persistent(2) The virtual machine is persistent, i.e., + the virtual machine will exist after it + shuts down. + + transient(3) The virtual machine is transient, i.e., + the virtual machine will not exist after + it shuts down." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(1), + persistent(2), + transient(3) + } + +VirtualMachineCpuIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value for each virtual machine, greater than + zero, identifying a virtual CPU assigned to a virtual + machine. The value for each virtual CPU MUST remain + constant at least from one re-initialization of the + hypervisor to the next re-initialization." + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + +VirtualMachineStorageIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value for each virtual machine, greater than + zero, identifying a virtual storage device allocated to + a virtual machine. The value for each virtual storage + device MUST remain constant at least from one + re-initialization of the hypervisor to the next + re-initialization." + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + +VirtualMachineStorageSourceType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The source type of a virtual storage device: + + unknown(1) The source type is unknown, e.g., because + the implementation failed to obtain the + media type from the hypervisor. + + other(2) The source type is other than those + defined in this conversion. + + block(3) The source type is a block device. + + raw(4) The source type is a raw-formatted file. + + sparse(5) The source type is a sparse file. + + network(6) The source type is a network device." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(1), + other(2), + block(3), + raw(4), + sparse(5), + network(6) + } + +VirtualMachineStorageAccess ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The access permission of a virtual storage: + + unknown(1) The access permission of the virtual + storage is unknown. + + readwrite(2) The virtual storage is a read-write + device. + + readonly(3) The virtual storage is a read-only + device." + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(1), + readwrite(2), + readonly(3) + } + +VirtualMachineNetworkIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "d" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value for each virtual machine, greater than + zero, identifying a virtual network interface allocated + to the virtual machine. The value for each virtual + network interface MUST remain constant at least from one + re-initialization of the hypervisor to the next + re-initialization." + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + +VirtualMachineList ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION + DISPLAY-HINT "1x" + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Each octet within this value specifies a set of eight + virtual machine vmIndex values, with the first octet + specifying virtual machine 1 through 8, the second octet + specifying virtual machine 9 through 16, etc. Within + each octet, the most significant bit represents the + lowest-numbered vmIndex, and the least significant bit + represents the highest-numbered vmIndex. Thus, each + virtual machine of the host is represented by a single + bit within the value of this object. If that bit has + a value of '1', then that virtual machine is included + in the set of virtual machines; the virtual machine is + not included if its bit has a value of '0'." + SYNTAX OCTET STRING + +-- The hypervisor group +-- +-- A collection of objects common to all hypervisors. +-- +vmHypervisor OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vmObjects 1 } + +vmHvSoftware OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual description of the hypervisor software. This + value SHOULD NOT include its version as it SHOULD be + included in 'vmHvVersion'." + ::= { vmHypervisor 1 } + +vmHvVersion OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual description of the version of the hypervisor + software." + ::= { vmHypervisor 2 } + +vmHvObjectID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The vendor's authoritative identification of the + hypervisor software contained in the entity. This value + is allocated within the SMI enterprises + subtree (1.3.6.1.4.1). Note that this is different from + sysObjectID in the SNMPv2-MIB (RFC 3418) because + sysObjectID is not the identification of the hypervisor + software but the device, firmware, or management + operating system." + ::= { vmHypervisor 3 } + +vmHvUpTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The time (in centiseconds) since the hypervisor was + last re-initialized. Note that this is different from + sysUpTime in the SNMPv2-MIB (RFC 3418) and hrSystemUptime + in the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB (RFC 2790) because sysUpTime is + the uptime of the network management portion of the + system, and hrSystemUptime is the uptime of the + management operating system but not the hypervisor + software." + ::= { vmHypervisor 4 } + +-- The virtual machine information +-- + +-- A collection of objects common to all virtual machines. +-- +vmNumber OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of virtual machines (regardless of their + current state) present on this hypervisor." + ::= { vmObjects 2 } + +vmTableLastChange OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of vmHvUpTime at the time of the last creation + or deletion of an entry in the vmTable." + ::= { vmObjects 3 } + +vmTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VmEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A list of virtual machine entries. The number of + entries is given by the value of vmNumber." + ::= { vmObjects 4 } + +vmEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VmEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry containing management information applicable + to a particular virtual machine." + INDEX { vmIndex } + ::= { vmTable 1 } + +VmEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + vmIndex VirtualMachineIndex, + vmName SnmpAdminString, + vmUUID UUIDorZero, + vmOSType SnmpAdminString, + vmAdminState VirtualMachineAdminState, + vmOperState VirtualMachineOperState, + vmAutoStart VirtualMachineAutoStart, + vmPersistent VirtualMachinePersistent, + vmCurCpuNumber Integer32, + vmMinCpuNumber Integer32, + vmMaxCpuNumber Integer32, + vmMemUnit Integer32, + vmCurMem Integer32, + vmMinMem Integer32, + vmMaxMem Integer32, + vmUpTime TimeTicks, + vmCpuTime Counter64 + } + +vmIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VirtualMachineIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value, greater than zero, identifying the + virtual machine. The value assigned to a given virtual + machine may not persist across re-initialization of the + hypervisor. A command generator MUST use the vmUUID to + identify a given virtual machine of interest." + ::= { vmEntry 1 } + +vmName OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual name of the virtual machine." + ::= { vmEntry 2 } + +vmUUID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX UUIDorZero + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The virtual machine's 128-bit Universally Unique + Identifier (UUID) or the zero-length string when a + UUID is not available. If set, the UUID MUST uniquely + identify a virtual machine from all other virtual + machines in an administrative domain. A zero-length + octet string is returned if no UUID information is + known." + ::= { vmEntry 3 } + +vmOSType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual description containing operating system + information installed on the virtual machine. This + value corresponds to the operating system the hypervisor + assumes to be running when the virtual machine is + started. This may differ from the actual operating + system in case the virtual machine boots into a + different operating system." + ::= { vmEntry 4 } + +vmAdminState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VirtualMachineAdminState + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The administrative state of the virtual machine." + ::= { vmEntry 5 } + +vmOperState OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VirtualMachineOperState + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The operational state of the virtual machine." + ::= { vmEntry 6 } + +vmAutoStart OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VirtualMachineAutoStart + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The autostart configuration of the virtual machine. If + this value is enable(2), the virtual machine + automatically starts at the next initialization of the + hypervisor." + ::= { vmEntry 7 } + +vmPersistent OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VirtualMachinePersistent + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This value indicates whether the virtual machine has a + persistent configuration, which means the virtual machine + will still exist after its shutdown." + ::= { vmEntry 8 } + +vmCurCpuNumber OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of virtual CPUs currently assigned to the + virtual machine." + ::= { vmEntry 9 } + +vmMinCpuNumber OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (-1|0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The minimum number of virtual CPUs that are assigned to + the virtual machine when it is in a power-on state. The + value -1 indicates that there is no hard boundary for + the minimum number of virtual CPUs." + ::= { vmEntry 10 } + +vmMaxCpuNumber OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (-1|0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The maximum number of virtual CPUs that are assigned to + the virtual machine when it is in a power-on state. The + value -1 indicates that there is no limit." + ::= { vmEntry 11 } + +vmMemUnit OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The multiplication unit in bytes for vmCurMem, vmMinMem, + and vmMaxMem. For example, when this value is 1024, the + memory size unit for vmCurMem, vmMinMem, and vmMaxMem is + KiB." + ::= { vmEntry 12 } + +vmCurMem OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The current memory size currently allocated to the + virtual memory module in the unit designated by + + vmMemUnit." + ::= { vmEntry 13 } + +vmMinMem OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (-1|0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The minimum memory size defined to the virtual machine + in the unit designated by vmMemUnit. The value -1 + indicates that there is no hard boundary for the minimum + memory size." + ::= { vmEntry 14 } + +vmMaxMem OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (-1|0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The maximum memory size defined to the virtual machine + in the unit designated by vmMemUnit. The value -1 + indicates that there is no limit." + ::= { vmEntry 15 } + +vmUpTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TimeTicks + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The time (in centiseconds) since the administrative + state of the virtual machine was last changed from + shutdown(4) to running(1)." + ::= { vmEntry 16 } + +vmCpuTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + UNITS "microsecond" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total CPU time used in microseconds. If the number + of virtual CPUs is larger than 1, vmCpuTime may exceed + real time. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur + at re-initialization of the hypervisor and + administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the + + virtual machine." + ::= { vmEntry 17 } + +-- The virtual CPU on each virtual machines +vmCpuTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VmCpuEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The table of virtual CPUs provided by the hypervisor." + ::= { vmObjects 5 } + +vmCpuEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VmCpuEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry for one virtual processor assigned to a + virtual machine." + INDEX { vmIndex, vmCpuIndex } + ::= { vmCpuTable 1 } + +VmCpuEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + vmCpuIndex VirtualMachineCpuIndex, + vmCpuCoreTime Counter64 + } + +vmCpuIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VirtualMachineCpuIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value identifying a virtual CPU assigned to + the virtual machine." + ::= { vmCpuEntry 1 } + +vmCpuCoreTime OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + UNITS "microsecond" + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total CPU time used by this virtual CPU in + microseconds. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur + at re-initialization of the hypervisor and + + administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the + virtual machine." + ::= { vmCpuEntry 2 } + +-- The virtual CPU affinity on each virtual machines + +vmCpuAffinityTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VmCpuAffinityEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A list of CPU affinity entries of a virtual CPU." + ::= { vmObjects 6 } + +vmCpuAffinityEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VmCpuAffinityEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry containing CPU affinity associated with a + particular virtual machine." + INDEX { vmIndex, vmCpuIndex, vmCpuPhysIndex } + ::= { vmCpuAffinityTable 1 } + +VmCpuAffinityEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + vmCpuPhysIndex Integer32, + vmCpuAffinity INTEGER + } + +vmCpuPhysIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A value identifying a physical CPU on the hypervisor. + On systems implementing the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB, the + value MUST be the same value that is used as the index + in the hrProcessorTable (hrDeviceIndex)." + ::= { vmCpuAffinityEntry 2 } + +vmCpuAffinity OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX INTEGER { + unknown(0), -- unknown + enable(1), -- enabled + disable(2) -- disabled + } + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The CPU affinity of this virtual CPU to the physical + CPU represented by 'vmCpuPhysIndex'." + ::= { vmCpuAffinityEntry 3 } + +-- The virtual storage devices on each virtual machine. This +-- document defines some overlapped objects with hrStorage in +-- HOST-RESOURCES-MIB (RFC 2790), because virtual resources are +-- allocated from the hypervisor's resources, which is the 'host +-- resources'. +vmStorageTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VmStorageEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The conceptual table of virtual storage devices + attached to the virtual machine." + ::= { vmObjects 7 } + +vmStorageEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VmStorageEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry for one virtual storage device attached to the + virtual machine." + INDEX { vmStorageVmIndex, vmStorageIndex } + ::= { vmStorageTable 1 } + +VmStorageEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + vmStorageVmIndex VirtualMachineIndexOrZero, + vmStorageIndex VirtualMachineStorageIndex, + vmStorageParent Integer32, + vmStorageSourceType VirtualMachineStorageSourceType, + vmStorageSourceTypeString + SnmpAdminString, + vmStorageResourceID SnmpAdminString, + vmStorageAccess VirtualMachineStorageAccess, + vmStorageMediaType IANAStorageMediaType, + vmStorageMediaTypeString + SnmpAdminString, + vmStorageSizeUnit Integer32, + vmStorageDefinedSize Integer32, + vmStorageAllocatedSize Integer32, + vmStorageReadIOs Counter64, + vmStorageWriteIOs Counter64, + vmStorageReadOctets Counter64, + vmStorageWriteOctets Counter64, + vmStorageReadLatency Counter64, + vmStorageWriteLatency Counter64 + } + +vmStorageVmIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VirtualMachineIndexOrZero + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This value identifies the virtual machine (guest) this + storage device has been allocated to. The value zero + indicates that the storage device is currently not + allocated to any virtual machines." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 1 } + +vmStorageIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VirtualMachineStorageIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value identifying a virtual storage device + allocated to the virtual machine." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 2 } + +vmStorageParent OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of hrStorageIndex, which is the parent (i.e., + physical) device of this virtual device on systems + implementing the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB. The value zero + denotes this virtual device is not any child + represented in the hrStorageTable." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 3 } + +vmStorageSourceType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VirtualMachineStorageSourceType + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The source type of the virtual storage device." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 4 } + +vmStorageSourceTypeString OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (detailed) textual string of the source type of the + virtual storage device. For example, this represents + the specific format name of the sparse file." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 5 } + +vmStorageResourceID OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual string that represents the resource + identifier of the virtual storage. For example, this + contains the path to the disk image file that + corresponds to the virtual storage." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 6 } + +vmStorageAccess OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VirtualMachineStorageAccess + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The access permission of the virtual storage device." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 7 } + +vmStorageMediaType OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX IANAStorageMediaType + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The media type of the virtual storage device." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 8 } + +vmStorageMediaTypeString OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A (detailed) textual string of the virtual storage + media. For example, this represents the specific driver + name of the emulated media such as 'IDE' and 'SCSI'." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 9 } + +vmStorageSizeUnit OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The multiplication unit in bytes for + vmStorageDefinedSize and vmStorageAllocatedSize. For + example, when this value is 1048576, the storage size + unit for vmStorageDefinedSize and vmStorageAllocatedSize + is MiB." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 10 } + +vmStorageDefinedSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (-1|0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The defined virtual storage size defined in the unit + designated by vmStorageSizeUnit. If this information is + not available, this value MUST be -1." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 11 } + +vmStorageAllocatedSize OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Integer32 (-1|0..2147483647) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The storage size allocated to the virtual storage from + a physical storage in the unit designated by + vmStorageSizeUnit. When the virtual storage is block + device or raw file, this value and vmStorageDefinedSize + are supposed to equal. This value MUST NOT be different + from vmStorageDefinedSize when vmStorageSourceType is + 'block' or 'raw'. If this information is not available, + this value MUST be -1." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 12 } + +vmStorageReadIOs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of read I/O requests. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur + at re-initialization of the hypervisor and + administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the + virtual machine." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 13 } + +vmStorageWriteIOs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The number of write I/O requests. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur + at re-initialization of the hypervisor and + administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the + virtual machine." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 14 } + +vmStorageReadOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of bytes read from this device. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur + at re-initialization of the hypervisor and + administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the + virtual machine." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 15 } + +vmStorageWriteOctets OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of bytes written to this device. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur + at re-initialization of the hypervisor and + administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the + virtual machine." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 16 } + +vmStorageReadLatency OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of microseconds read requests have + been queued for this device. + + This would typically be implemented by storing the high + precision system timestamp of when the request is + + received from the virtual machine with the request, the + difference between this initial timestamp and the time + at which the requested operation has completed SHOULD be + converted to microseconds and accumulated. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at + re-initialization of the hypervisor and administrative + state (vmAdminState) changes of the virtual machine." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 17 } + +vmStorageWriteLatency OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX Counter64 + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The total number of microseconds write requests have + been queued for this device. + + This would typically be implemented by storing the high + precision system timestamp of when the request is + received from the virtual machine with the request; the + difference between this initial timestamp and the time + at which the requested operation has completed SHOULD be + converted to microseconds and accumulated. + + Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur + at re-initialization of the hypervisor and + administrative state (vmAdminState) changes of the + virtual machine." + ::= { vmStorageEntry 18 } + +-- The virtual network interfaces on each virtual machine. +vmNetworkTable OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VmNetworkEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The conceptual table of virtual network interfaces + attached to the virtual machine." + ::= { vmObjects 8 } + +vmNetworkEntry OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VmNetworkEntry + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "An entry for one virtual network interface attached to + + the virtual machine." + INDEX { vmIndex, vmNetworkIndex } + ::= { vmNetworkTable 1 } + +VmNetworkEntry ::= + SEQUENCE { + vmNetworkIndex VirtualMachineNetworkIndex, + vmNetworkIfIndex InterfaceIndexOrZero, + vmNetworkParent InterfaceIndexOrZero, + vmNetworkModel SnmpAdminString, + vmNetworkPhysAddress PhysAddress + } + +vmNetworkIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VirtualMachineNetworkIndex + MAX-ACCESS not-accessible + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A unique value identifying a virtual network interface + allocated to the virtual machine." + ::= { vmNetworkEntry 1 } + +vmNetworkIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of ifIndex, which corresponds to this virtual + network interface. If this device is not represented in + the ifTable, then this value MUST be zero." + ::= { vmNetworkEntry 2 } + +vmNetworkParent OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The value of ifIndex, which corresponds to the parent + (i.e., physical) device of this virtual device. The + value zero denotes this virtual device is not any + child represented in the ifTable." + ::= { vmNetworkEntry 3 } + +vmNetworkModel OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255)) + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A textual string containing the (emulated) model of the + virtual network interface. For example, this value is + 'virtio' when the emulation driver model is virtio." + ::= { vmNetworkEntry 4 } + +vmNetworkPhysAddress OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX PhysAddress + MAX-ACCESS read-only + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The Media Access Control (MAC) address of the virtual + network interface." + ::= { vmNetworkEntry 5 } + +-- Notification definitions: + +vmPerVMNotificationsEnabled OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Indicates if the notification generator will send + notifications per virtual machine. Changes to this + object MUST NOT persist across re-initialization of + the management system, e.g., SNMP agent." + ::= { vmObjects 9 } + +vmBulkNotificationsEnabled OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX TruthValue + MAX-ACCESS read-write + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Indicates if the notification generator will send + notifications per set of virtual machines. Changes to + this object MUST NOT persist across re-initialization of + the management system, e.g., SNMP agent." + ::= { vmObjects 10 } + +vmAffectedVMs OBJECT-TYPE + SYNTAX VirtualMachineList + MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A complete list of virtual machines whose state has + changed. This object is the only object sent with bulk + notifications." + ::= { vmObjects 11 } + +vmRunning NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmName, + vmUUID, + vmOperState + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of a virtual machine has been changed to + running(4) from some other state. The other state is + indicated by the included value of vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 1 } + +vmShuttingdown NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmName, + vmUUID, + vmOperState + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of a virtual machine has been changed to + shuttingdown(10) from some other state. The other state + is indicated by the included value of vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 2 } + +vmShutdown NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmName, + vmUUID, + vmOperState + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of a virtual machine has been changed to + shutdown(11) from some other state. The other state is + indicated by the included value of vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 3 } + +vmPaused NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmName, + vmUUID, + vmOperState + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of a virtual machine has been changed to + paused(8) from some other state. The other state is + indicated by the included value of vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 4 } + +vmSuspending NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmName, + vmUUID, + vmOperState + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of a virtual machine has been changed to + suspending(5) from some other state. The other state is + indicated by the included value of vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 5 } + +vmSuspended NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmName, + vmUUID, + vmOperState + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of a virtual machine has been changed to + suspended(6) from some other state. The other state is + indicated by the included value of vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 6 } + +vmResuming NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmName, + vmUUID, + vmOperState + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of a virtual machine has been changed to + resuming(7) from some other state. The other state is + indicated by the included value of vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 7 } + +vmMigrating NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmName, + vmUUID, + vmOperState + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of a virtual machine has been changed to + migrating(9) from some other state. The other state is + indicated by the included value of vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 8 } + +vmCrashed NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmName, + vmUUID, + vmOperState + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when a virtual machine + has been crashed. The previous state of the virtual + machine is indicated by the included value of + vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 9 } + +vmDeleted NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmName, + vmUUID, + vmOperState, + vmPersistent + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when a virtual machine + has been deleted. The prior state of the virtual + machine is indicated by the included value of + vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 10 } + +vmBulkRunning NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmAffectedVMs + + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of one or more virtual machines has been changed + to running(4) from any prior state, except for + running(4). Management stations are encouraged to + subsequently poll the subset of virtual machines of + interest for vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 11 } + +vmBulkShuttingdown NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmAffectedVMs + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of one or more virtual machines has been changed + to shuttingdown(10) from a state other than + shuttingdown(10). Management stations are encouraged to + subsequently poll the subset of virtual machines of + interest for vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 12 } + +vmBulkShutdown NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmAffectedVMs + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of one or more virtual machine has been changed to + shutdown(11) from a state other than shutdown(11). + Management stations are encouraged to subsequently poll + the subset of virtual machines of interest for + vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 13 } + +vmBulkPaused NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmAffectedVMs + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of one or more virtual machines has been changed + to paused(8) from a state other than paused(8). + + Management stations are encouraged to subsequently poll + the subset of virtual machines of interest for + vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 14 } + +vmBulkSuspending NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmAffectedVMs + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of one or more virtual machines has been changed + to suspending(5) from a state other than suspending(5). + Management stations are encouraged to subsequently poll + the subset of virtual machines of interest for + vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 15 } + +vmBulkSuspended NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmAffectedVMs + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of one or more virtual machines has been changed + to suspended(6) from a state other than suspended(6). + Management stations are encouraged to subsequently poll + the subset of virtual machines of interest for + vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 16 } + +vmBulkResuming NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmAffectedVMs + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of one or more virtual machines has been changed + to resuming(7) from a state other than resuming(7). + Management stations are encouraged to subsequently poll + the subset of virtual machines of interest for + vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 17 } + +vmBulkMigrating NOTIFICATION-TYPE + + OBJECTS { + vmAffectedVMs + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when the operational + state of one or more virtual machines has been changed + to migrating(9) from a state other than migrating(9). + Management stations are encouraged to subsequently poll + the subset of virtual machines of interest for + vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 18 } + +vmBulkCrashed NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmAffectedVMs + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when one or more virtual + machines have been crashed. Management stations are + encouraged to subsequently poll the subset of virtual + machines of interest for vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 19 } + +vmBulkDeleted NOTIFICATION-TYPE + OBJECTS { + vmAffectedVMs + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "This notification is generated when one or more virtual + machines have been deleted. Management stations are + encouraged to subsequently poll the subset of virtual + machines of interest for vmOperState." + ::= { vmNotifications 20 } + +-- Compliance definitions: +vmCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vmConformance 1 } +vmGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vmConformance 2 } + +vmFullCompliances MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Compliance statement for implementations supporting + read/write access, according to the object definitions." + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { + + vmHypervisorGroup, + vmVirtualMachineGroup, + vmCpuGroup, + vmCpuAffinityGroup, + vmStorageGroup, + vmNetworkGroup + } + GROUP vmPerVMNotificationOptionalGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Support for per-VM notifications is optional. If not + implemented, then vmPerVMNotificationsEnabled MUST report + false(2)." + GROUP vmBulkNotificationsVariablesGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Necessary only if vmPerVMNotificationOptionalGroup is + implemented." + GROUP vmBulkNotificationOptionalGroup + DESCRIPTION + "Support for bulk notifications is optional. If not + implemented, then vmBulkNotificationsEnabled MUST report + false(2)." + ::= { vmCompliances 1 } + +vmReadOnlyCompliances MODULE-COMPLIANCE + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "Compliance statement for implementations supporting + only read-only access." + MODULE -- this module + MANDATORY-GROUPS { + vmHypervisorGroup, + vmVirtualMachineGroup, + vmCpuGroup, + vmCpuAffinityGroup, + vmStorageGroup, + vmNetworkGroup + } + + OBJECT vmPerVMNotificationsEnabled + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + + OBJECT vmBulkNotificationsEnabled + MIN-ACCESS read-only + DESCRIPTION + "Write access is not required." + ::= { vmCompliances 2 } + +vmHypervisorGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + vmHvSoftware, + vmHvVersion, + vmHvObjectID, + vmHvUpTime, + vmNumber, + vmTableLastChange, + vmPerVMNotificationsEnabled, + vmBulkNotificationsEnabled + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing insight into the + hypervisor itself." + ::= { vmGroups 1 } + +vmVirtualMachineGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + -- vmIndex + vmName, + vmUUID, + vmOSType, + vmAdminState, + vmOperState, + vmAutoStart, + vmPersistent, + vmCurCpuNumber, + vmMinCpuNumber, + vmMaxCpuNumber, + vmMemUnit, + vmCurMem, + vmMinMem, + vmMaxMem, + vmUpTime, + vmCpuTime + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing insight into the + virtual machines controlled by a hypervisor." + ::= { vmGroups 2 } + +vmCpuGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + -- vmCpuIndex, + vmCpuCoreTime + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing insight into the + virtual machines controlled by a hypervisor." + ::= { vmGroups 3 } + +vmCpuAffinityGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + -- vmCpuPhysIndex, + vmCpuAffinity + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing insight into the + virtual machines controlled by a hypervisor." + ::= { vmGroups 4 } + +vmStorageGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + -- vmStorageVmIndex, + -- vmStorageIndex, + vmStorageParent, + vmStorageSourceType, + vmStorageSourceTypeString, + vmStorageResourceID, + vmStorageAccess, + vmStorageMediaType, + vmStorageMediaTypeString, + vmStorageSizeUnit, + vmStorageDefinedSize, + vmStorageAllocatedSize, + vmStorageReadIOs, + vmStorageWriteIOs, + vmStorageReadOctets, + vmStorageWriteOctets, + vmStorageReadLatency, + vmStorageWriteLatency + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing insight into the + virtual storage devices controlled by a hypervisor." + ::= { vmGroups 5 } + +vmNetworkGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + + -- vmNetworkIndex, + vmNetworkIfIndex, + vmNetworkParent, + vmNetworkModel, + vmNetworkPhysAddress + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of objects providing insight into the + virtual network interfaces controlled by a hypervisor." + ::= { vmGroups 6 } + +vmPerVMNotificationOptionalGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP + NOTIFICATIONS { + vmRunning, + vmShuttingdown, + vmShutdown, + vmPaused, + vmSuspending, + vmSuspended, + vmResuming, + vmMigrating, + vmCrashed, + vmDeleted + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of notifications for per-VM notification + of changes to virtual machine state (vmOperState) as + reported by a hypervisor." + ::= { vmGroups 7 } + +vmBulkNotificationsVariablesGroup OBJECT-GROUP + OBJECTS { + vmAffectedVMs + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "The variables used in vmBulkNotificationOptionalGroup + virtual network interfaces controlled by a hypervisor." + ::= { vmGroups 8 } + +vmBulkNotificationOptionalGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP + NOTIFICATIONS { + vmBulkRunning, + vmBulkShuttingdown, + vmBulkShutdown, + vmBulkPaused, + vmBulkSuspending, + vmBulkSuspended, + vmBulkResuming, + vmBulkMigrating, + vmBulkCrashed, + vmBulkDeleted + } + STATUS current + DESCRIPTION + "A collection of notifications for bulk notification of + changes to virtual machine state (vmOperState) as + reported by a given hypervisor." + ::= { vmGroups 9 } + +END -- cgit v1.2.3