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SMF-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
Counter32, Integer32, TimeTicks, experimental
FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- RFC 2578
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowStatus, TruthValue
FROM SNMPv2-TC -- RFC 2579
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP,
NOTIFICATION-GROUP
FROM SNMPv2-CONF -- RFC 2580
InterfaceIndexOrZero, ifName
FROM IF-MIB -- RFC 2863
SnmpAdminString
FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB -- RFC 3411
InetAddress, InetAddressType,
InetAddressPrefixLength
FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB -- RFC 4001
IANAsmfOpModeIdTC,
IANAsmfRssaIdTC
FROM IANA-SMF-MIB
;
smfMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "201410100000Z" -- October 10, 2014
ORGANIZATION "IETF MANET Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
"WG EMail: manet@ietf.org
WG Chairs: sratliff@cisco.com
jmacker@nrl.navy.mil
Editors: Robert G. Cole
US Army CERDEC
6010 Frankford Road
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005
USA
Phone: +1 443 395-8744
EMail: robert.g.cole@us.army.mil
Joseph Macker
Naval Research Laboratory
Washington, D.C. 20375
USA
EMail: macker@itd.nrl.navy.mil
Brian Adamson
Naval Research Laboratory
Washington, D.C. 20375
USA
EMail: adamson@itd.nrl.navy.mil"
DESCRIPTION
"This MIB module contains managed object definitions for
the MANET SMF RSSA process defined in:
Macker, J., Ed., Simplified Multicast Forwarding, RFC 6621,
May 2012.
Copyright (c) 2014 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 History
REVISION "201410100000Z" -- October 10, 2014
DESCRIPTION
"The first version of this MIB module,
published as RFC 7367.
"
::= { experimental 126 }
--
-- TEXTUAL CONVENTIONs
--
SmfStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An indication of the operability of an SMF
function or feature. For example, the status
of an interface: 'enabled' indicates that
this interface is performing SMF functions
and 'disabled' indicates that it is not.
Similarly, for the status of the device:
'enabled' indicates that the device has
enabled the SMF functions on the device and
'disabled' means that the device and all interfaces
have disabled all SMF functions."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
enabled (1),
disabled (2)
}
--
-- Top-Level Object Identifier Assignments
--
smfMIBNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfMIB 0 }
smfMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfMIB 1 }
smfMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfMIB 2 }
--
-- smfMIBObjects Assignments:
-- smfCapabilitiesGroup - 1
-- smfConfigurationGroup - 2
-- smfStateGroup - 3
-- smfPerformanceGroup - 4
--
--
-- smfCapabilitiesGroup
--
-- This group contains the SMF objects that identify specific
-- capabilities within this device related to SMF functions.
--
smfCapabilitiesGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfMIBObjects 1 }
--
-- SMF Capabilities Table
--
smfCapabilitiesTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SmfCapabilitiesEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The smfCapabilitiesTable identifies the
resident set of SMF Operational Modes and
RSSA combinations that can run on this
forwarder."
REFERENCE
"See Section 7.2 'Reduced Relay Set Forwarding',
Section 8.1.1 'SMF Message TLV Type', and
the Appendices A, B, and C in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., May 2012."
::= { smfCapabilitiesGroup 1 }
smfCapabilitiesEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SmfCapabilitiesEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Information about a particular operational
mode and RSSA combination.
"
INDEX { smfCapabilitiesIndex }
::= { smfCapabilitiesTable 1 }
SmfCapabilitiesEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
smfCapabilitiesIndex Integer32,
smfCapabilitiesOpModeID IANAsmfOpModeIdTC,
smfCapabilitiesRssaID IANAsmfRssaIdTC
}
smfCapabilitiesIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index for this entry; a unique value,
greater than zero, for each combination of
a particular operational mode and RSSA
available on this device.
It is recommended that values are assigned
contiguously starting from 1.
Rows in this table are automatically
populated by the entity's management system
on initialization.
By default, the agent should support at least the
Classical Flooding 'cF' algorithm. All compliant
SMF forwarders must support Classical Flooding.
Hence, the first entry in this table MUST exist
and MUST be defined as:
smfCapabilitiesIndex i '1'
smfCapabilitiesOpModeID i 'cfOnly(1)'
smfCapabilitiesRssaID i 'cF(1)'
The value for each combination MUST remain
constant at least from one re-initialization
of the entity's management system to the
next re-initialization."
::= { smfCapabilitiesEntry 1 }
smfCapabilitiesOpModeID OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IANAsmfOpModeIdTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object identifies
the particular operational mode for this device."
::= { smfCapabilitiesEntry 2 }
smfCapabilitiesRssaID OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IANAsmfRssaIdTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object identifies
the particular RSSA algorithm in this MIB
module. Example RSSAs are found in the
appendix of RFC 6621."
REFERENCE
"For example, see Section 8.1.1 'SMF Message TLV Type',
and the Appendices A, B, and C in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., May 2012."
::= { smfCapabilitiesEntry 3 }
--
-- smfConfigurationGroup
--
-- This group contains the SMF objects that configure specific
-- options that determine the overall performance and operation
-- of the multicast forwarding process for the router device
-- and its interfaces.
--
smfConfigurationGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfMIBObjects 2 }
smfCfgAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SmfStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The configured status of the SMF process
on this device. 'enabled(1)' means that
SMF is configured to run on this device.
'disabled(2)' means that the SMF process
is configured off.
Prior to SMF functions being performed over
specific interfaces, this object must first
be 'enabled'. If this object is 'disabled',
then no SMF functions are being performed on
the device and all smfCfgIfAdminStatus objects
MUST also be set to 'disabled'. When this
object is changed from 'enabled' to 'disabled'
by the manager, then all smfCfgIfAdminStatus
objects MUST also be automatically set to
'disabled' by the agent.
The default value for this object SHOULD be
'enabled'.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
DEFVAL { enabled }
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 1 }
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeTicks
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The time (in hundredths of a second) since the
system SMF process was last re-initialized.
The SMF process is re-initialized when the
value of the 'smfCfgAdminStatus' object
transitions to 'enabled' from either a prior
value of 'disabled' or upon initialization
of this device."
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 2 }
smfCfgRouterIDAddrType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv4(1), ipv6(2) }
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The address type of the address used for
the SMF ID of this router as specified
in the 'smfCfgRouterID' next.
Only the values ipv4(1) and ipv6(2)
are supported.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
DEFVAL { ipv4 }
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 3 }
smfCfgRouterID OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(4|16))
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The IP address used as the SMF router ID.
This can be set by the management station.
If not explicitly set, then the device
SHOULD select a routable IP address
assigned to this router for use as
the 'smfCfgRouterID'.
The smfCfgRouterID is a logical identification
that MUST be consistent across interoperable
SMF neighborhoods, and it is RECOMMENDED to be
chosen as the numerically largest address
contained in a node's 'Neighbor Address List'
as defined in NHDP. An smfCfgRouterID MUST be
unique within the scope of the operating
MANET network regardless of the method used
for selecting it.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
REFERENCE
"For example, see
Appendix A.1 'E-CDS Relay Set Selection Overview'
and
Appendix C.1 'MPR-CDS Relay Set Selection
Overview' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 4 }
smfCfgOperationalMode OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The SMF RSS node operational mode and
RSSA combination active on this
local forwarder. This object is defined
to be equal to the smfCapabilitiesIndex,
which identifies the specific active
operational mode and RSSA.
The default value for this object is
'1', which corresponds to:
smfCapabilitiesOpModeID i 'cfOnly(1)'
smfCapabilitiesRssaID i 'cF(1)'
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
REFERENCE
"See Section 7.2 'Reduced Relay Set Forwarding',
and the Appendices A, B, and C in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 5 }
smfCfgRssaMember OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
potential(1),
always(2),
never(3)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The RSSA downselects a set of forwarders for
multicast forwarding. Sometimes it is useful
to force an agent to be included or excluded
from the resulting RSS. This object is a
switch to allow for this behavior.
The value 'potential(1)' allows the selected
RSSA to determine if this agent is included
or excluded from the RSS.
The value 'always(2)' forces the selected
RSSA to include this agent in the RSS.
The value 'never(3)' forces the selected
RSSA to exclude this agent from the RSS.
The default setting for this object is
'potential(1)'. Other settings could pose
operational risks under certain conditions.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
REFERENCE
"See Section 7 'Relay Set Selection' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
DEFVAL { potential }
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 6 }
smfCfgIpv4Dpd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
hashBased(1),
identificationBased(2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current method for IPv4 duplicate packet
detection.
The value 'hashBased(1)' indicates that the
router's duplicate packet detection is based
upon comparing a hash over the packet fields.
This is the default setting for this object.
The value 'identificationBased(2)'
indicates that the duplicate packet
detection relies upon header information
in the multicast packets to identify
previously received packets.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
REFERENCE
"See Section 6.2 'IPv4 Duplicate Packet
Detection' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
DEFVAL { hashBased }
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 7 }
smfCfgIpv6Dpd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
hashBased(1),
identificationBased(2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current method for IPv6 duplicate packet
detection.
The values indicate the type of method used
for duplicate packet detection as described
the previous description for the object
'smfCfgIpv4Dpd'.
The default value for this object is
'hashBased(1)'.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
REFERENCE
"See Section 6.1 'IPv6 Duplicate Packet
Detection' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
DEFVAL { hashBased }
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 8 }
smfCfgMaxPktLifetime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535)
UNITS "Seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The estimate of the network packet
traversal time.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
REFERENCE
"See Section 6 'SMF Duplicate Packet
Detection' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
DEFVAL { 60 }
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 9 }
smfCfgDpdEntryMaxLifetime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65525)
UNITS "Seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The maximum lifetime of a cached DPD
record in the local device storage.
If the memory is running low prior to the
MaxLifetime being exceeded, the local SMF
devices should purge the oldest records first.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
REFERENCE
"See Section 6 'SMF Duplicate Packet
Detection' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
DEFVAL { 600 }
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 10 }
--
-- Configuration of messages to be included in
-- NHDP message exchanges in support of SMF
-- operations.
--
smfCfgNhdpRssaMesgTLVIncluded OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether or not the associated NHDP
messages include the RSSA Message TLV. This
is an optional SMF operational setting.
The value 'true(1)' indicates that this TLV is
included; the value 'false(2)' indicates that it
is not included.
It is RECOMMENDED that the RSSA Message TLV
be included in the NHDP messages.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
REFERENCE
"See Section 8.1.1 'SMF Message TLV Type' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
DEFVAL { true }
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 11 }
smfCfgNhdpRssaAddrBlockTLVIncluded OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Indicates whether or not the associated NHDP
messages include the RSSA Address Block TLV.
This is an optional SMF operational setting.
The value 'true(1)' indicates that this TLV is
included; the value 'false(2)' indicates that it
is not included.
The smfCfgNhdpRssaAddrBlockTLVIncluded is optional
in all cases as it depends on the existence of
an address block that may not be present.
If this SMF device is configured with NHDP,
then this object SHOULD be set to 'true(1)'.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
REFERENCE
"See Section 8.1.2 'SMF Address Block TLV
Type' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
DEFVAL { true }
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 12 }
--
-- Table identifying configured multicast addresses to be forwarded.
--
smfCfgAddrForwardingTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SmfCfgAddrForwardingEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The smfCfgAddrForwardingTable is essentially a filter
table (if populated) that identifies addresses/packets
to be forwarded via the local SMF flooding process.
The IP Multicast MIB module in RFC 5132 manages objects
related to standard IP multicast, which could be running
in parallel to SMF on the device.
RFC 5132 manages traditional IP-based multicast (based
upon multicast routing mechanisms). The SMF-MIB module
provides management for a MANET subnet-based flooding
mechanism that may be used for multicast transport
(through SMF broadcast) depending upon the MANET dynamics
and other factors regarding the MANET subnet. Further,
they may coexist in certain MANET deployments
using the smfCfgAddrForwardingTable to hand certain IP
multicast addresses to the SMF process and other IP
multicast packets to be forwarded by other
multicast mechanisms that are IP route based. SMF and
the associated SMF-MIB module are experimental and these
are some of the experiments to be had with SMF and
the SMF-MIB module.
This is the (conceptual) table containing information on
multicast addresses that are to be forwarded by the SMF
process. This table represents an IP filters table for
forwarding (or not) packets based upon their IP
multicast address.
The SMF process can be configured to forward only those
multicast addresses found within the
smfCfgAddrForwardingTable. As such, addresses that are
to be forwarded by the SMF process MUST be found within
the address ranges configured within this table, unless
this table is empty.
Each row is associated with a range of multicast
addresses, and ranges for different rows must be disjoint.
Different rows MAY share a common
smfCfgAddrForwardingGroupName to administratively
associate different rows.
The objects in this table are persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to non-volatile storage."
REFERENCE
"See Section 9.1 'Forwarded Multicast Groups' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 13 }
smfCfgAddrForwardingEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SmfCfgAddrForwardingEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (conceptual row) containing the information on a
particular multicast scope."
INDEX { smfCfgAddrForwardingIndex }
::= { smfCfgAddrForwardingTable 1 }
SmfCfgAddrForwardingEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
smfCfgAddrForwardingIndex Integer32,
smfCfgAddrForwardingGroupName SnmpAdminString,
smfCfgAddrForwardingAddrType InetAddressType,
smfCfgAddrForwardingAddress InetAddress,
smfCfgAddrForwardingAddrPrefixLength
InetAddressPrefixLength,
smfCfgAddrForwardingStatus RowStatus
}
smfCfgAddrForwardingIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object identifies a unique entry
for a forwarding group. The index for
this entry is a unique value,
greater than zero, for each row.
It is recommended that values are assigned
contiguously starting from 1.
The value for each row index MUST remain
constant from one re-initialization
of the entity's management system to the
next re-initialization."
::= { smfCfgAddrForwardingEntry 1 }
smfCfgAddrForwardingGroupName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object identifies a group name for a set of
row entries in order to administratively associate
a set of address ranges.
If there is no group name or this object is
otherwise not applicable, then this object contains
a zero-length string.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
::= { smfCfgAddrForwardingEntry 2 }
smfCfgAddrForwardingAddrType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv4(1), ipv6(2) }
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of the addresses in the multicast
forwarding ranges identified by this table.
Only the values ipv4(1) and ipv6(2) are
supported.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
::= { smfCfgAddrForwardingEntry 3 }
smfCfgAddrForwardingAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(4|16))
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The multicast group address that, when
combined with smfCfgAddrForwardingAddrPrefixLength,
gives the group prefix for this forwarding range.
The InetAddressType is given by
smfCfgAddrForwardingAddrType.
This address object is only significant up to
smfCfgAddrForwardingAddrPrefixLength bits. The
remaining address bits are set to zero. This is
especially important for this index field.
Any non-zero bits would signify an entirely
different entry.
Legal values correspond to the subset of address
families for which multicast address allocation
is supported.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
::= { smfCfgAddrForwardingEntry 4 }
smfCfgAddrForwardingAddrPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The length in bits of the mask that, when
combined with smfCfgAddrForwardingAddress,
gives the group prefix for this forwarding
range.
This object is persistent and, when written,
the entity SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
::= { smfCfgAddrForwardingEntry 5 }
smfCfgAddrForwardingStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of this row, by which new entries may be
created, or old entries deleted from this table."
::= { smfCfgAddrForwardingEntry 6 }
--
-- SMF Interfaces Configuration Table
--
smfCfgInterfaceTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SmfCfgInterfaceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The SMF Interface Table describes the SMF
interfaces that are participating in the
SMF packet forwarding process. The ifIndex is
from the interfaces group defined in the
Interfaces Group MIB module (RFC 2863). As such,
this table 'sparse augments' the ifTable
specifically when SMF is to be configured to
operate over this interface.
A conceptual row in this table exists if and only
if either a manager has explicitly created the row
or there is an interface on the managed device
that automatically supports and runs SMF as part
of the device's initialization process.
The manager creates a row in this table by setting
the rowStatus to 'createAndGo' or 'createAndWait'.
Row objects having associated DEFVAL clauses are
automatically defined by the agent with these
values during row creation, unless the manager
explicitly defines these object values during the
row creation.
As the smfCfgInterfaceTable sparsely augments the
IfTable. Hence,
+ an entry cannot exist in smfCfgInterfaceTable
without a corresponding entry in the ifTable.
+ if an entry in the ifTable is removed, the
corresponding entry (if it exists) in the
smfCfgInterfaceTable MUST be removed.
+ the smfCfgIfStatus can have a value of
'enabled' or 'disabled' independent of the
current value of the ifAdminStatus of the
corresponding entry in the ifTable.
The values of the objects smfCfgAdminStatus and
smfCfgIfAdminStatus reflect the up-down status of
the SMF process running on the device and on the
specific interfaces, respectively. Hence,
+ the value of the smfCfgAdminStatus can be
'enabled' or 'disabled' reflecting the current
running status of the SMF process on the device.
+ the value of the smfCfgIfAdminStatus can be
'enabled' or 'disabled' if the value of the
smfCfgAdminStatus is set to 'enabled'.
+ if the value of the smfCfgAdminStatus is
'disabled', then the corresponding
smfCfgIfAdminStatus objects MUST be set
to 'disabled' in the smfCfgInterfaceTable.
+ once the value of the smfCfgAdminStatus changes
from 'disabled' to 'enabled', it is up to the
management system to make the corresponding
changes to the smfCfgIfAdminStatus values
back to 'enabled'.
"
REFERENCE
"RFC 2863 - 'The Interfaces Group MIB', McCloghrie,
K., and F. Kastenholtz, June 2000."
::= { smfConfigurationGroup 14 }
smfCfgInterfaceEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SmfCfgInterfaceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The SMF interface entry describes one SMF
interface as indexed by its ifIndex.
The objects in this table are persistent and, when
written, the device SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage. For further information
on the storage behavior for these objects, refer
to the description for the smfCfgIfRowStatus
object."
INDEX { smfCfgIfIndex }
::= { smfCfgInterfaceTable 1 }
SmfCfgInterfaceEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
smfCfgIfIndex InterfaceIndexOrZero,
smfCfgIfAdminStatus SmfStatus,
smfCfgIfSmfUpTime TimeTicks,
smfCfgIfRowStatus RowStatus
}
smfCfgIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The ifIndex for this SMF interface. This value
MUST correspond to an ifIndex referring
to a valid entry in the Interfaces Table.
If the manager attempts to create a row
for which the ifIndex does not exist on the
local device, then the agent SHOULD issue
a return value of 'inconsistentValue' and
the operation SHOULD fail."
REFERENCE
"RFC 2863 - 'The Interfaces Group MIB', McCloghrie,
K., and F. Kastenholtz, June 2000."
::= { smfCfgInterfaceEntry 1 }
smfCfgIfAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SmfStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The SMF interface's administrative status.
The value 'enabled' denotes that the interface
is running the SMF forwarding process.
The value 'disabled' denotes that the interface is
currently external to the SMF forwarding process.
When the value of the smfCfgAdminStatus is
'disabled', then the corresponding smfCfgIfAdminStatus
objects MUST be set to 'disabled' in the
smfCfgInterfaceTable.
If this object is not equal to 'enabled', all associated
entries in the 'smfPerfIpv4InterfacePerfTable' and the
'smfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfTable' MUST be deleted.
The default value for this object is 'enabled(1)'.
This object SHOULD be persistent and when
written the device SHOULD save the change to
non-volatile storage."
DEFVAL { enabled }
::= { smfCfgInterfaceEntry 2 }
smfCfgIfSmfUpTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeTicks
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The time (in hundredths of a second) since
this interface SMF process was last
re-initialized. The interface SMF process is
re-initialized when the value of the
'smfCfgIfAdminStatus' object transitions to 'enabled'
from either a prior value of 'disabled' or upon
initialization of this interface or this device."
::= { smfCfgInterfaceEntry 3 }
smfCfgIfRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object permits management of this table
by facilitating actions such as row creation,
construction, and destruction. The value of
this object has no effect on whether other
objects in this conceptual row can be
modified.
An entry may not exist in the 'active' state unless all
objects in the entry have a defined appropriate value. For
objects with DEFVAL clauses, the management station
does not need to specify the value of these objects in order
for the row to transit to the 'active' state; the default
value for these objects is used. For objects that do not
have DEFVAL clauses, the network manager MUST
specify the value of these objects prior to this row
transitioning to the 'active' state.
When this object transitions to 'active', all objects
in this row SHOULD be written to non-volatile (stable)
storage. Read-create objects in this row MAY be modified.
When an object in a row with smfCfgIfRowStatus of 'active'
is changed, then the updated value MUST be reflected in SMF
and this new object value MUST be written to non-volatile
storage."
::= { smfCfgInterfaceEntry 4 }
--
-- smfStateGroup
--
-- Contains information describing the current state of the SMF
-- process such as the current inclusion in the RS or not.
--
smfStateGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfMIBObjects 3 }
smfStateNodeRsStatusIncluded OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current status of the SMF node in the context of
the MANETs relay set. A value of 'true(1)' indicates
that the node is currently part of the MANET Relay
Set. A value of 'false(2)' indicates that the node
is currently not part of the MANET Relay Set."
REFERENCE
"See Section 7 'Relay Set Selection' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfStateGroup 1 }
smfStateDpdMemoryOverflow OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "DPD Records"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of DPD records that had to be flushed to
prevent memory overruns for caching of these records.
The number of records to be flushed upon a buffer
overflow is an implementation specific decision.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
REFERENCE
"See Section 6 'SMF Duplicate Packet
Detection' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfStateGroup 2 }
--
-- SMF Neighbor Table
--
smfStateNeighborTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SmfStateNeighborEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The SMF StateNeighborTable describes the
current one-hop neighbor nodes, their address
and SMF RSSA, and the interface on which
they can be reached."
REFERENCE
"See Section 8 'SMF Neighborhood Discovery' and
Section 8.1. 'SMF Relay Algorithm TLV
Types' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfStateGroup 3 }
smfStateNeighborEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SmfStateNeighborEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The SMF Neighbor Table contains the
set of one-hop neighbors, the interface
they are reachable on, and the SMF RSSA
they are currently running."
INDEX { smfStateNeighborIpAddrType,
smfStateNeighborIpAddr,
smfStateNeighborPrefixLen }
::= { smfStateNeighborTable 1 }
SmfStateNeighborEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
smfStateNeighborIpAddrType InetAddressType,
smfStateNeighborIpAddr InetAddress,
smfStateNeighborPrefixLen InetAddressPrefixLength,
smfStateNeighborRSSA IANAsmfRssaIdTC,
smfStateNeighborNextHopInterface InterfaceIndexOrZero
}
smfStateNeighborIpAddrType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv4(1), ipv6(2) }
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The one-hop neighbor IP address type.
Only the values 'ipv4(1)' and
'ipv6(2)' are supported."
::= { smfStateNeighborEntry 1 }
smfStateNeighborIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(4|16))
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The one-hop neighbor Inet IPv4 or IPv6
address.
Only IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
are supported."
::= { smfStateNeighborEntry 2 }
smfStateNeighborPrefixLen OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
UNITS "bits"
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The prefix length. This is a decimal value that
indicates the number of contiguous, higher-order
bits of the address that make up the network
portion of the address."
::= { smfStateNeighborEntry 3 }
smfStateNeighborRSSA OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IANAsmfRssaIdTC
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current RSSA running on the neighbor."
::= { smfStateNeighborEntry 4 }
smfStateNeighborNextHopInterface OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The interface ifIndex over which the
neighbor is reachable in one-hop."
::= { smfStateNeighborEntry 6 }
--
-- SMF Performance Group
--
-- Contains objects that help to characterize the
-- performance of the SMF RSSA process, such as statistics
-- counters. There are two types of SMF RSSA statistics:
-- global counters and per-interface counters.
--
-- It is an expectation that SMF devices will
-- implement the standard IP-MIB module in RFC 4293.
-- Exactly how to integrate SMF packet handling and
-- management into the standard IP-MIB module management
-- is part of the experiment.
--
-- The SMF-MIB module counters within the
-- smfPerformanceGroup count packets handled by the
-- system and interface local SMF process (as discussed
-- above). Not all IP (unicast and multicast) packets
-- on a device interface are handled by the SMF process.
-- So the counters are tracking different packet streams
-- in the IP-MIB and SMF-MIB modules.
--
smfPerformanceGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfMIBObjects 4 }
smfPerfGobalGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfPerformanceGroup 1 }
--
-- IPv4 packet counters
--
smfPerfIpv4MultiPktsRecvTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of
multicast IPv4 packets received by the
device and delivered to the SMF process.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfGobalGroup 1 }
smfPerfIpv4MultiPktsForwardedTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of
multicast IPv4 packets forwarded by the
device.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfGobalGroup 2 }
smfPerfIpv4DuplMultiPktsDetectedTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of duplicate
multicast IPv4 packets detected by the
device.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
REFERENCE
"See Section 6.2 'IPv4 Duplicate Packet
Detection' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfPerfGobalGroup 3 }
smfPerfIpv4DroppedMultiPktsTTLExceededTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of dropped
multicast IPv4 packets by the
device due to Time to Live (TTL) exceeded.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
REFERENCE
"See Section 5 'SMF Packet Processing and
Forwarding' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfPerfGobalGroup 4 }
smfPerfIpv4TTLLargerThanPreviousTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of IPv4 packets
received that have a TTL larger than that
of a previously received identical packet.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
REFERENCE
"See Section 5 'SMF Packet Processing and
Forwarding' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfPerfGobalGroup 5 }
--
-- IPv6 packet counters
--
smfPerfIpv6MultiPktsRecvTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of
multicast IPv6 packets received by the
device and delivered to the SMF process.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfGobalGroup 6 }
smfPerfIpv6MultiPktsForwardedTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of
multicast IPv6 packets forwarded by the
device.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfGobalGroup 7 }
smfPerfIpv6DuplMultiPktsDetectedTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of duplicate
multicast IPv6 packets detected by the
device.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
REFERENCE
"See Section 6.1 'IPv6 Duplicate Packet
Detection' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfPerfGobalGroup 8 }
smfPerfIpv6DroppedMultiPktsTTLExceededTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of dropped
multicast IPv6 packets by the
device due to TTL exceeded.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
REFERENCE
"See Section 5 'SMF Packet Processing and
Forwarding' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfPerfGobalGroup 9 }
smfPerfIpv6TTLLargerThanPreviousTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of IPv6 packets
received that have a TTL larger than that
of a previously received identical packet.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
REFERENCE
"See Section 5 'SMF Packet Processing and
Forwarding' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfPerfGobalGroup 10 }
smfPerfIpv6HAVAssistsReqdTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of IPv6 packets
received that required the Hash Assist Value (HAV)
for DPD.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
REFERENCE
"See Section 6.1.1 'IPv6 SMF_DPD Option Header' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfPerfGobalGroup 11 }
smfPerfIpv6DpdHeaderInsertionsTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of IPv6 packets
received that the device inserted the
DPD header option.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled. In order to check for
the occurrence of such a discontinuity when monitoring
this counter object, it is recommended that the
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime object also be monitored."
REFERENCE
"See Section 6.1.2 'IPv6 Identification-Based
DPD' in
RFC 6621 - 'Simplified Multicast Forwarding',
Macker, J., Ed., May 2012."
::= { smfPerfGobalGroup 12 }
--
-- Per SMF Interface Performance Table
--
smfPerfInterfaceGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfPerformanceGroup 2 }
smfPerfIpv4InterfacePerfTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SmfPerfIpv4InterfacePerfEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The SMF Interface Performance Table
describes the SMF counters per
interface."
::= { smfPerfInterfaceGroup 1 }
smfPerfIpv4InterfacePerfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SmfPerfIpv4InterfacePerfEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The SMF Interface Performance entry
describes the statistics for a particular
node interface."
INDEX { smfCfgIfIndex }
::= { smfPerfIpv4InterfacePerfTable 1 }
SmfPerfIpv4InterfacePerfEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
smfPerfIpv4MultiPktsRecvPerIf Counter32,
smfPerfIpv4MultiPktsForwardedPerIf Counter32,
smfPerfIpv4DuplMultiPktsDetectedPerIf Counter32,
smfPerfIpv4DroppedMultiPktsTTLExceededPerIf Counter32,
smfPerfIpv4TTLLargerThanPreviousPerIf Counter32
}
smfPerfIpv4MultiPktsRecvPerIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the number of multicast IP
packets received by the SMF process on
this device on this interface.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled on this interface.
In order to check for the occurrence of such a
discontinuity when monitoring this counter object,
it is recommended that the smfCfgIfSmfUpTime
object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfIpv4InterfacePerfEntry 1 }
smfPerfIpv4MultiPktsForwardedPerIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the number of
multicast IP packets forwarded by the
SMF process on this device
on this interface.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled on this interface.
In order to check for the occurrence of such a
discontinuity when monitoring this counter object,
it is recommended that the smfCfgIfSmfUpTime
object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfIpv4InterfacePerfEntry 2 }
smfPerfIpv4DuplMultiPktsDetectedPerIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the number of duplicate
multicast IP packets detected by the
SMF process on this device
on this interface.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled on this interface.
In order to check for the occurrence of such a
discontinuity when monitoring this counter object,
it is recommended that the smfCfgIfSmfUpTime
object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfIpv4InterfacePerfEntry 3 }
smfPerfIpv4DroppedMultiPktsTTLExceededPerIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of dropped
multicast IPv4 packets by the SMF process
on this device on this interface
due to TTL exceeded.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled on this interface.
In order to check for the occurrence of such a
discontinuity when monitoring this counter object,
it is recommended that the smfCfgIfSmfUpTime
object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfIpv4InterfacePerfEntry 4 }
smfPerfIpv4TTLLargerThanPreviousPerIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of IPv4 packets
received by the SMF process on this device
on this interface that have a TTL larger than
that of a previously received identical packet.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled on this interface.
In order to check for the occurrence of such a
discontinuity when monitoring this counter object,
it is recommended that the smfCfgIfSmfUpTime
object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfIpv4InterfacePerfEntry 5 }
smfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SmfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The SMF Interface Performance Table
describes the SMF counters per
interface."
::= { smfPerfInterfaceGroup 2 }
smfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SmfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The SMF Interface Performance entry
describes the counters for a particular
node interface."
INDEX { smfCfgIfIndex }
::= { smfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfTable 1 }
SmfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
smfPerfIpv6MultiPktsRecvPerIf Counter32,
smfPerfIpv6MultiPktsForwardedPerIf Counter32,
smfPerfIpv6DuplMultiPktsDetectedPerIf Counter32,
smfPerfIpv6DroppedMultiPktsTTLExceededPerIf Counter32,
smfPerfIpv6TTLLargerThanPreviousPerIf Counter32,
smfPerfIpv6HAVAssistsReqdPerIf Counter32,
smfPerfIpv6DpdHeaderInsertionsPerIf Counter32
}
smfPerfIpv6MultiPktsRecvPerIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the number of
multicast IP packets received by the
SMF process on this device
on this interface.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled on this interface.
In order to check for the occurrence of such a
discontinuity when monitoring this counter object,
it is recommended that the smfCfgIfSmfUpTime
object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfEntry 1 }
smfPerfIpv6MultiPktsForwardedPerIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the number of
multicast IP packets forwarded by the
SMF process on this device
on this interface.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled on this interface.
In order to check for the occurrence of such a
discontinuity when monitoring this counter object,
it is recommended that the smfCfgIfSmfUpTime
object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfEntry 2 }
smfPerfIpv6DuplMultiPktsDetectedPerIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the number of duplicate
multicast IP packets detected by the
SMF process on this device
on this interface.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled on this interface.
In order to check for the occurrence of such a
discontinuity when monitoring this counter object,
it is recommended that the smfCfgIfSmfUpTime
object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfEntry 3 }
smfPerfIpv6DroppedMultiPktsTTLExceededPerIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the number of dropped
multicast IP packets by the
SMF process on this device
on this interface due to TTL
exceeded.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled on this interface.
In order to check for the occurrence of such a
discontinuity when monitoring this counter object,
it is recommended that the smfCfgIfSmfUpTime
object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfEntry 4 }
smfPerfIpv6TTLLargerThanPreviousPerIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of IPv6 packets
received that have a TTL larger than that
of a previously received identical packet
by the SMF process on this device on this
interface.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled on this interface.
In order to check for the occurrence of such a
discontinuity when monitoring this counter object,
it is recommended that the smfCfgIfSmfUpTime
object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfEntry 5 }
smfPerfIpv6HAVAssistsReqdPerIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of IPv6 packets
received by the SMF process on this device
on this interface that required the
HAV assist for DPD.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled on this interface.
In order to check for the occurrence of such a
discontinuity when monitoring this counter object,
it is recommended that the smfCfgIfSmfUpTime
object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfEntry 6 }
smfPerfIpv6DpdHeaderInsertionsPerIf OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter32
UNITS "Packets"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A counter of the total number of IPv6 packets
received by the SMF process on this device
on this interface that the device inserted the
DPD header option.
There is the potential for a counter discontinuity
in this object if the system SMF process has been
disabled and later enabled on this interface.
In order to check for the occurrence of such a
discontinuity when monitoring this counter object,
it is recommended that the smfCfgIfSmfUpTime
object also be monitored."
::= { smfPerfIpv6InterfacePerfEntry 7 }
--
-- Notifications
--
smfMIBNotifObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfMIBNotifications 0 }
smfMIBNotifControl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfMIBNotifications 1 }
-- smfMIBNotifObjects
smfNotifAdminStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { smfCfgRouterIDAddrType, -- The originator of
-- the notification.
smfCfgRouterID, -- The originator of
-- the notification.
smfCfgAdminStatus -- The new status of the
-- SMF process.
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"smfCfgAdminStatusChange is a notification sent when
the 'smfCfgAdminStatus' object changes."
::= { smfMIBNotifObjects 1 }
smfNotifConfiguredOpModeChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { smfCfgRouterIDAddrType, -- The originator of
-- the notification.
smfCfgRouterID, -- The originator of
-- the notification.
smfCfgOperationalMode -- The new Operations
-- Mode of the SMF
-- process.
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"smfNotifConfiguredOpModeChange is a notification
sent when the 'smfCfgOperationalMode' object
changes."
::= { smfMIBNotifObjects 2 }
smfNotifIfAdminStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { smfCfgRouterIDAddrType, -- The originator of
-- the notification.
smfCfgRouterID, -- The originator of
-- the notification.
ifName, -- The interface whose
-- status has changed.
smfCfgIfAdminStatus -- The new status of the
-- SMF interface.
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"smfCfgIfAdminStatusChange is a notification sent when
the 'smfCfgIfAdminStatus' object changes."
::= { smfMIBNotifObjects 3 }
smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowEvent NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { smfCfgRouterIDAddrType, -- The originator of
-- the notification.
smfCfgRouterID, -- The originator of
-- the notification.
smfStateDpdMemoryOverflow -- The counter of
-- the overflows.
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowEvents is sent when the
number of memory overflow events exceeds
the 'smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowThreshold' within the
previous number of seconds defined by the
'smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowWindow'."
::= { smfMIBNotifObjects 4 }
-- smfMIBNotifControl
smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowThreshold OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (0..255)
UNITS "Events"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A threshold value for the
'smfNotifDpdmemoryOverflowEvents' object.
If the number of occurrences exceeds
this threshold within the previous
number of seconds
'smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowWindow',
then the 'smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowEvent'
notification is sent.
The default value for this object is
'1'."
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { smfMIBNotifControl 1 }
smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowWindow OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeTicks
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A time window value for the
'smfNotifDpdmemoryOverflowEvents' object.
If the number of occurrences exceeds
the 'smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowThreshold'
within the previous number of seconds
'smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowWindow',
then the 'smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowEvent'
notification is sent.
The default value for this object is
'1'."
DEFVAL { 1 }
::= { smfMIBNotifControl 2 }
--
-- Compliance Statements
--
smfCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfMIBConformance 1 }
smfMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { smfMIBConformance 2 }
smfBasicCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The basic implementation requirements for
managed network entities that implement
the SMF RSSA process."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS { smfCapabObjectsGroup,
smfConfigObjectsGroup }
::= { smfCompliances 1 }
smfFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "The full implementation requirements for
managed network entities that implement
the SMF RSSA process."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS { smfCapabObjectsGroup,
smfConfigObjectsGroup,
smfStateObjectsGroup,
smfPerfObjectsGroup,
smfNotifObjectsGroup,
smfNotificationsGroup
}
::= { smfCompliances 2 }
--
-- Units of Conformance
--
smfCapabObjectsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
smfCapabilitiesOpModeID,
smfCapabilitiesRssaID
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Set of SMF configuration objects implemented
in this module."
::= { smfMIBGroups 1 }
smfConfigObjectsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
smfCfgAdminStatus,
smfCfgSmfSysUpTime,
smfCfgRouterIDAddrType,
smfCfgRouterID,
smfCfgOperationalMode,
smfCfgRssaMember,
smfCfgIpv4Dpd,
smfCfgIpv6Dpd,
smfCfgMaxPktLifetime,
smfCfgDpdEntryMaxLifetime,
smfCfgNhdpRssaMesgTLVIncluded,
smfCfgNhdpRssaAddrBlockTLVIncluded,
smfCfgAddrForwardingGroupName,
smfCfgAddrForwardingAddrType,
smfCfgAddrForwardingAddress,
smfCfgAddrForwardingAddrPrefixLength,
smfCfgAddrForwardingStatus,
smfCfgIfAdminStatus,
smfCfgIfSmfUpTime,
smfCfgIfRowStatus
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Set of SMF configuration objects implemented
in this module."
::= { smfMIBGroups 2 }
smfStateObjectsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
smfStateNodeRsStatusIncluded,
smfStateDpdMemoryOverflow,
smfStateNeighborRSSA,
smfStateNeighborNextHopInterface
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Set of SMF state objects implemented
in this module."
::= { smfMIBGroups 3 }
smfPerfObjectsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
smfPerfIpv4MultiPktsRecvTotal,
smfPerfIpv4MultiPktsForwardedTotal,
smfPerfIpv4DuplMultiPktsDetectedTotal,
smfPerfIpv4DroppedMultiPktsTTLExceededTotal,
smfPerfIpv4TTLLargerThanPreviousTotal,
smfPerfIpv6MultiPktsRecvTotal,
smfPerfIpv6MultiPktsForwardedTotal,
smfPerfIpv6DuplMultiPktsDetectedTotal,
smfPerfIpv6DroppedMultiPktsTTLExceededTotal,
smfPerfIpv6TTLLargerThanPreviousTotal,
smfPerfIpv6HAVAssistsReqdTotal,
smfPerfIpv6DpdHeaderInsertionsTotal,
smfPerfIpv4MultiPktsRecvPerIf,
smfPerfIpv4MultiPktsForwardedPerIf,
smfPerfIpv4DuplMultiPktsDetectedPerIf,
smfPerfIpv4DroppedMultiPktsTTLExceededPerIf,
smfPerfIpv4TTLLargerThanPreviousPerIf,
smfPerfIpv6MultiPktsRecvPerIf,
smfPerfIpv6MultiPktsForwardedPerIf,
smfPerfIpv6DuplMultiPktsDetectedPerIf,
smfPerfIpv6DroppedMultiPktsTTLExceededPerIf,
smfPerfIpv6TTLLargerThanPreviousPerIf,
smfPerfIpv6HAVAssistsReqdPerIf,
smfPerfIpv6DpdHeaderInsertionsPerIf
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Set of SMF performance objects implemented
in this module by total and per interface."
::= { smfMIBGroups 4 }
smfNotifObjectsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowThreshold,
smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowWindow
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Set of SMF notification control
objects implemented in this module."
::= { smfMIBGroups 5 }
smfNotificationsGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS {
smfNotifAdminStatusChange,
smfNotifConfiguredOpModeChange,
smfNotifIfAdminStatusChange,
smfNotifDpdMemoryOverflowEvent
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Set of SMF notifications implemented
in this module."
::= { smfMIBGroups 6 }
END