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NATV2-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY,
OBJECT-TYPE,
Integer32,
Unsigned32,
Counter64,
mib-2,
NOTIFICATION-TYPE
FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- RFC 2578
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION,
DisplayString,
TimeStamp
FROM SNMPv2-TC -- RFC 2579
MODULE-COMPLIANCE,
NOTIFICATION-GROUP,
OBJECT-GROUP
FROM SNMPv2-CONF -- RFC 2580
SnmpAdminString
FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB -- RFC 3411
InetAddressType,
InetAddress,
InetAddressPrefixLength,
InetPortNumber
FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB; -- RFC 4001
natv2MIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "201510020000Z" -- 2 October 2015
ORGANIZATION
"IETF Behavior Engineering for Hindrance
Avoidance (BEHAVE) Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
"Working Group Email: behave@ietf.org
Simon Perreault
Jive Communications
Quebec, QC
Canada
Email: sperreault@jive.com
Tina Tsou
Huawei Technologies
Bantian, Longgang
Shenzhen 518129
China
Email: tina.tsou.zouting@huawei.com
Senthil Sivakumar
Cisco Systems
7100-8 Kit Creek Road
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
United States
Phone: +1 919 392 5158
Email: ssenthil@cisco.com
Tom Taylor
PT Taylor Consulting
Ottawa
Canada
Email: tom.taylor.stds@gmail.com"
DESCRIPTION
"This MIB module defines the generic managed objects
for NAT.
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).
This version of this MIB module is part of RFC 7659;
see the RFC itself for full legal notices."
REVISION "201510020000Z" -- 2 October 2015
DESCRIPTION
"Complete rewrite, published as RFC 7659.
Replaces former version published as RFC 4008."
::= { mib-2 234 }
-- Textual conventions
ProtocolNumber ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A protocol number, from the IANA Protocol Numbers
registry."
REFERENCE
"IANA Protocol Numbers,
<http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers>"
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255)
Natv2SubscriberIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value, greater than zero, for each subscriber
in the managed system. The value for each
subscriber MUST remain constant at least from one
update of the entity's natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime
object until the next update of that object. If a
subscriber is deleted, its assigned index value MUST NOT
be assigned to another subscriber at least until
reinitialization of the entity's management system."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
Natv2SubscriberIndexOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is an extension of the
Natv2SubscriberIndex convention. The latter defines a
greater than zero value used to identify a subscriber in
the managed system. This extension permits the additional
value of zero, which serves as a placeholder when no
subscriber is associated with the object."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0|1..4294967295)
Natv2InstanceIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value, greater than zero, for each NAT instance
in the managed system. It is RECOMMENDED that values are
assigned contiguously starting from 1. The value for each
NAT instance MUST remain constant at least from one
update of the entity's natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime
object until the next update of that object. If a NAT
instance is deleted, its assigned index value MUST NOT
be assigned to another NAT instance at least until
reinitialization of the entity's management system."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
Natv2PoolIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value over the containing NAT instance, greater than
zero, for each address pool supported by that NAT instance.
It is RECOMMENDED that values are assigned contiguously
starting from 1. The value for each address pool MUST remain
constant at least from one update of the entity's
natv2PoolDiscontinuityTime object until the next update of
that object. If an address pool is deleted, its assigned
index value MUST NOT be assigned to another address pool for
the same NAT instance at least until reinitialization of the
entity's management system."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
Natv2PoolIndexOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This textual convention is an extension of the
Natv2PoolIndex convention. The latter defines a greater
than zero value used to identify address pools in the
managed system. This extension permits the additional
value of zero, which serves as a placeholder when the
implementation does not support address pools or no address
pool is configured in a given external realm."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0|1..4294967295)
-- Notifications
natv2MIBNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { natv2MIB 0 }
natv2NotificationPoolUsageLow NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapEntries,
natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapProtocol }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification is triggered when an address pool's usage
becomes less than or equal to the value of the
natv2PoolThresholdUsageLow object for that pool, unless the
notification has been disabled by setting the value of the
threshold to -1. It is reported subject to the rate
limitation specified by natv2PortMapNotificationInterval.
Address pool usage is calculated as the percentage of the
total number of ports allocated to the address pool that are
already in use, for the most-mapped protocol at the time
the notification is triggered. The two returned objects are
members of natv2PoolTable indexed by the NAT instance and
pool indices for which the event is being reported. They
give the number of port map entries using external addresses
configured on the pool for the most-mapped protocol and
identify that protocol at the time the notification was
triggered."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Sections 3.1.2 and 3.3.6."
::= { natv2MIBNotifications 1 }
natv2NotificationPoolUsageHigh NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapEntries,
natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapProtocol }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification is triggered when an address pool's usage
becomes greater than or equal to the value of the
natv2PoolThresholdUsageHigh object for that pool, unless
the notification has been disabled by setting the value of
the threshold to -1. It is reported subject to the rate
limitation specified by natv2PortMapNotificationInterval.
Address pool usage is calculated as the percentage of the
total number of ports allocated to the address pool that are
already in use, for the most-mapped protocol at the time the
notification is triggered. The two returned objects are
members of natv2PoolTable indexed by the NAT instance and
pool indices for which the event is being reported. They
give the number of port map entries using external addresses
configured on the pool for the most-mapped protocol and
identify that protocol at the time the notification was
triggered."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Sections 3.1.2 and 3.3.6."
::= { natv2MIBNotifications 2 }
natv2NotificationInstanceAddressMapEntriesHigh NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { natv2InstanceAddressMapEntries,
natv2InstanceAddressMapCreations }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification is triggered when the value of
natv2InstanceAddressMapEntries equals or exceeds the value
of the natv2InstanceThresholdAddressMapEntriesHigh object
for the NAT instance, unless disabled by setting that
threshold to -1. Reporting is subject to the rate limitation
given by natv2InstanceNotificationInterval.
natv2InstanceAddressMapEntries and
natv2InstanceAddressMapCreations are members of table
natv2InstanceTable indexed by the identifier of the NAT
instance for which the event is being reported. The values
reported are those observed at the moment the notification
was triggered."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.1.2."
::= { natv2MIBNotifications 3 }
natv2NotificationInstancePortMapEntriesHigh NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { natv2InstancePortMapEntries,
natv2InstancePortMapCreations }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification is triggered when the value of
natv2InstancePortMapEntries becomes greater than or equal
to the value of natv2InstanceThresholdPortMapEntriesHigh,
unless disabled by setting that threshold to -1. Reporting
is subject to the rate limitation given by
natv2InstanceNotificationInterval.
natv2InstancePortMapEntries and
natv2InstancePortMapCreations are members of table
natv2InstanceTable indexed by the identifier of the NAT
instance for which the event is being reported. The values
reported are those observed at the moment the notification
was triggered."
::= { natv2MIBNotifications 4 }
natv2NotificationSubscriberPortMappingEntriesHigh
NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS { natv2SubscriberPortMapEntries,
natv2SubscriberPortMapCreations }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This notification is triggered when the value of
natv2SubscriberPortMapEntries for an individual subscriber
becomes greater than or equal to the value of the
natv2SubscriberThresholdPortMapEntriesHigh object for that
subscriber, unless disabled by setting that threshold to -1.
Reporting is subject to the rate limitation given by
natv2SubscriberNotificationInterval.
natv2SubscriberPortMapEntries and
natv2SubscriberPortMapCreations are members of table
natv2SubscriberTable indexed by the subscriber for
which the event is being reported. The values
reported are those observed at the moment the notification
was triggered."
::= { natv2MIBNotifications 5 }
-- Device-level objects
natv2MIBDeviceObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { natv2MIB 1 }
-- Subscriber table
natv2SubscriberTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Natv2SubscriberEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of subscribers. As well as the subscriber index, it
provides per-subscriber state and counter objects, a last
discontinuity time object for the counters, and a writable
threshold value and limit on port consumption."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.3."
::= { natv2MIBDeviceObjects 1 }
natv2SubscriberEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2SubscriberEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Each entry describes a single subscriber."
INDEX { natv2SubscriberIndex }
::= { natv2SubscriberTable 1 }
Natv2SubscriberEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
natv2SubscriberIndex Natv2SubscriberIndex,
natv2SubscriberInternalRealm SnmpAdminString,
natv2SubscriberInternalPrefixType InetAddressType,
natv2SubscriberInternalPrefix InetAddress,
natv2SubscriberInternalPrefixLength InetAddressPrefixLength,
-- State
natv2SubscriberAddressMapEntries Unsigned32,
natv2SubscriberPortMapEntries Unsigned32,
-- Counters and last discontinuity time
natv2SubscriberTranslations Counter64,
natv2SubscriberAddressMapCreations Counter64,
natv2SubscriberPortMapCreations Counter64,
natv2SubscriberAddressMapFailureDrops Counter64,
natv2SubscriberPortMapFailureDrops Counter64,
natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp,
-- Read-write controls
natv2SubscriberLimitPortMapEntries Unsigned32,
-- Disable notifications by setting threshold to -1
natv2SubscriberThresholdPortMapEntriesHigh Integer32,
-- Disable limit by setting to 0
natv2SubscriberNotificationInterval Unsigned32
}
natv2SubscriberIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2SubscriberIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value, greater than zero, for each subscriber
in the managed system. The value for each
subscriber MUST remain constant at least from one
update of the entity's natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime
object until the next update of that object. If a
subscriber is deleted, its assigned index value MUST NOT
be assigned to another subscriber at least until
reinitialization of the entity's management system."
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 1 }
-- Configuration for this subscriber: realm, internal address(es)
natv2SubscriberInternalRealm OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The address realm to which this subscriber belongs. A realm
defines an address space. All NATs support at least two
realms.
The default realm for subscribers is 'internal'.
Administrators can set other values for individual
subscribers when they are configured. The administrator MAY
configure a new value of natv2SubscriberRealm at any time
subsequent to initial configuration of the subscriber. If
this happens, it MUST be treated as a point of discontinuity
requiring an update of natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime.
When the subscriber sends a packet to the NAT through a
DS-Lite (RFC 6333) tunnel, this is the realm of the outer
packet header source address. Other tunneled access is out
of scope."
REFERENCE
"Address realm: RFC 2663. DS-Lite: RFC 6333."
DEFVAL
{ "internal" }
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 2 }
natv2SubscriberInternalPrefixType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Subscriber's internal prefix type. Any value other than
ipv4(1) or ipv6(2) would be unexpected. In the case of
DS-Lite access, this is the prefix type (IPv6(2)) used in
the outer packet header."
REFERENCE
"DS-Lite: RFC 6333."
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 3 }
natv2SubscriberInternalPrefix OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Prefix assigned to a subscriber's Customer Premises Equipment
(CPE). The type of this prefix is given by
natv2SubscriberInternalPrefixType. Source addresses of packets
outgoing from the subscriber will be contained within this
prefix. In the case of DS-Lite access, the source address
taken from the prefix will be that of the outer header."
REFERENCE
"DS-Lite: RFC 6333."
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 4 }
natv2SubscriberInternalPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Length of the prefix assigned to a subscriber's CPE, in
bits. If a single address is assigned, this will be 32
for IPv4 and 128 for IPv6."
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 5 }
-- State objects
natv2SubscriberAddressMapEntries OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current number of address map entries for the
subscriber, including static mappings. An address map entry
maps from a given internal address and realm to an external
address in a particular external realm. This definition
includes 'hairpin' mappings, where the external realm is the
same as the internal one. Address map entries are also
tracked per instance and per address pool within the
instance."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.8."
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 6 }
natv2SubscriberPortMapEntries OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current number of port map entries in the port map table
for the subscriber, including static mappings. A port map
entry maps from a given external realm, address, and port
for a given protocol to an internal realm, address, and
port. This definition includes 'hairpin' mappings, where the
external realm is the same as the internal one. Port map
entries are also tracked per instance and per protocol and
address pool within the instance."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.9."
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 7 }
-- Counters and last discontinuity time
natv2SubscriberTranslations OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of translated packets received from or
sent to this subscriber. This value MUST be monotone
increasing in the periods between updates of the entity's
natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 8 }
natv2SubscriberAddressMapCreations OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of address map entries created for
this subscriber, including static mappings. Address map
entries are also tracked per instance and per protocol and
address pool within the instance.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in
the periods between updates of the entity's
natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 9 }
natv2SubscriberPortMapCreations OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of port map entries created for this
subscriber, including static mappings. Port map entries are
also tracked per instance and per protocol and address pool
within the instance.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 10 }
natv2SubscriberAddressMapFailureDrops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of packets originated by this
subscriber that were dropped because the packet would have
triggered the creation of a new address map entry, but no
address could be allocated in the selected external realm
because all addresses from the selected address pool (or the
whole realm, if no address pool has been configured for that
realm) have already been fully allocated.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 11 }
natv2SubscriberPortMapFailureDrops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of packets dropped because the
packet would have triggered the creation of a new
port mapping, but no port could be allocated for the
protocol concerned. The usual case for this will be
for a NAT instance that supports address pooling and
the 'Paired' pooling behavior recommended by RFC 4787,
where the internal endpoint has used up all of the
ports allocated to it for the address it was mapped to
in the selected address pool in the external realm
concerned and cannot be given more ports because
- policy or implementation prevents it from having a
second address in the same pool, and
- policy or unavailability prevents it from acquiring
more ports at its originally assigned address.
If the NAT instance supports address pooling but its
pooling behavior is 'Arbitrary' (meaning that
the NAT instance can allocate a new port mapping for
the given internal endpoint on any address in the
selected address pool and is not bound to what it has
already mapped for that endpoint), then this counter
is incremented when all ports for the protocol concerned
over the whole of the selected address pool are already
in use.
As a third case, if no address pools have been configured
for the external realm concerned, then this counter is
incremented because all ports for the protocol involved over
the whole set of addresses available for that external realm
are already in use.
Finally, this counter is incremented if the packet would
have triggered the creation of a new port mapping, but the
current value of natv2SubscriberPortMapEntries equals or
exceeds the value of natv2SubscriberLimitPortMapEntries
for this subscriber (unless that limit is disabled).
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime."
REFERENCE
"Pooling behavior: RFC 4787, end of Section 4.1."
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 12 }
natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Snapshot of the value of the sysUpTime object at the
beginning of the latest period of continuity of the
statistical counters associated with this subscriber."
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 14 }
-- Per-subscriber limit and threshold on port mappings
-- Disabled if set to zero
natv2SubscriberLimitPortMapEntries OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Limit on total number of port mappings active for this
subscriber (natv2SubscriberPortMapEntries). Once this limit
is reached, packets that might have triggered new port
mappings are dropped. The number of such packets dropped is
counted in natv2InstancePortMapFailureDrops.
Limit is disabled if set to zero."
DEFVAL
{ 0 }
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 15 }
natv2SubscriberThresholdPortMapEntriesHigh OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Notification threshold for total number of port mappings
active for this subscriber. Whenever
natv2SubscriberPortMapEntries is updated, if it equals or
exceeds natv2SubscriberThresholdPortMapEntriesHigh, the
notification
natv2NotificationSubscriberPortMappingEntriesHigh is
triggered, unless the notification is disabled by setting
the threshold to -1. Reporting is subject to the minimum
inter-notification interval given by
natv2SubscriberNotificationInterval. If multiple
notifications are triggered during one interval, the agent
MUST report only the one containing the highest value of
natv2SubscriberPortMapEntries and discard the others."
DEFVAL
{ -1 }
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 16 }
natv2SubscriberNotificationInterval OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..3600)
UNITS
"Seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Minimum number of seconds between successive
reporting of notifications for this subscriber. Controls
the reporting of
natv2NotificationSubscriberPortMappingEntriesHigh."
DEFVAL
{ 60 }
::= { natv2SubscriberEntry 17 }
-- Per-NAT-instance objects
natv2MIBInstanceObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { natv2MIB 2 }
-- Instance table
natv2InstanceTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Natv2InstanceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of NAT instances. As well as state and counter
objects, it provides the instance index, instance name, and
the last discontinuity time object that is applicable to
the counters. It also contains writable thresholds for
reporting of notifications and limits on usage of resources
at the level of the NAT instance.
It is assumed that NAT instances can be created and deleted
dynamically, but this MIB module does not provide the means
to do so. For restrictions on assignment and maintenance of
the NAT index instance, see the description of
natv2InstanceIndex in the table below. For the requirements
on maintenance of the values of the counters in this table,
see the description of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime in
this table.
Each NAT instance has its own resources and behavior. The
resources include memory as reflected in space for map
entries, processing power as reflected in the rate of map
creation and deletion, and mappable addresses in each realm
that can play the role of an external realm for at least
some mappings for that instance. The NAT instance table
includes limits and notification thresholds that relate to
memory usage for mapping at the level of the whole instance.
The limit on number of subscribers with active mappings is a
limit to some extent on processor usage.
The mappable 'external' addresses may or may not be
organized into address pools. For a definition of address
pools, see the description of natv2PoolTable. If the instance
does support address pools, it also has a pooling behavior.
Mapping, filtering, and pooling behavior are defined in the
descriptions of the natv2InstancePortMappingBehavior,
natv2InstanceFilteringBehavior, and
natv2InstancePoolingBehavior objects in this table. The
instance also has a fragmentation behavior, defined in the
description of the natv2InstanceFragmentBehavior object."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.4.
NAT behaviors: RFC 4787 (primary, UDP); RFC 5382 (TCP);
RFC 5508 (ICMP); and RFC 5597 (Datagram Congestion Control
Protocol (DCCP))."
::= { natv2MIBInstanceObjects 1 }
natv2InstanceEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2InstanceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Objects related to a single NAT instance."
INDEX { natv2InstanceIndex }
::= { natv2InstanceTable 1 }
Natv2InstanceEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
natv2InstanceIndex Natv2InstanceIndex,
natv2InstanceAlias DisplayString,
-- Configured behaviors
natv2InstancePortMappingBehavior INTEGER,
natv2InstanceFilteringBehavior INTEGER,
natv2InstancePoolingBehavior INTEGER,
natv2InstanceFragmentBehavior INTEGER,
-- State
natv2InstanceAddressMapEntries Unsigned32,
natv2InstancePortMapEntries Unsigned32,
-- Statistics and discontinuity time
natv2InstanceTranslations Counter64,
natv2InstanceAddressMapCreations Counter64,
natv2InstancePortMapCreations Counter64,
natv2InstanceAddressMapEntryLimitDrops Counter64,
natv2InstancePortMapEntryLimitDrops Counter64,
natv2InstanceSubscriberActiveLimitDrops Counter64,
natv2InstanceAddressMapFailureDrops Counter64,
natv2InstancePortMapFailureDrops Counter64,
natv2InstanceFragmentDrops Counter64,
natv2InstanceOtherResourceFailureDrops Counter64,
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp,
-- Notification thresholds, disabled if set to -1
natv2InstanceThresholdAddressMapEntriesHigh Integer32,
natv2InstanceThresholdPortMapEntriesHigh Integer32,
natv2InstanceNotificationInterval Unsigned32,
-- Limits, disabled if set to 0
natv2InstanceLimitAddressMapEntries Unsigned32,
natv2InstanceLimitPortMapEntries Unsigned32,
natv2InstanceLimitPendingFragments Unsigned32,
natv2InstanceLimitSubscriberActives Unsigned32
}
natv2InstanceIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2InstanceIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"NAT instance index. It is up to the implementation to
determine which values correspond to in-service NAT
instances. This object is used as an index for all tables
defined below."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 1 }
natv2InstanceAlias OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..64))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is an 'alias' name for the NAT instance as
specified by a network manager and provides a non-volatile
'handle' for the instance.
An example of the value that a network manager might store
in this object for a NAT instance is the name/identifier of
the interface that brings in internal traffic for this NAT
instance or the name of the Virtual Routing and Forwarding
(VRF) for internal traffic."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 2 }
-- Configured behaviors
natv2InstancePortMappingBehavior OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
endpointIndependent (0),
addressDependent (1),
addressAndPortDependent (2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Port mapping behavior is the policy governing the selection
of external address and port in a given realm for a given
five-tuple of source address and port, destination address
and port, and protocol.
endpointIndependent(0), the behavior REQUIRED by RFC 4787,
REQ-1, maps the source address and port to the same
external address and port for all destination address and
port combinations reached through the same external realm
and using the given protocol.
addressDependent(1) maps to the same external address and
port for all destination ports at the same destination
address reached through the same external realm and using
the given protocol.
addressAndPortDependent(2) maps to a separate external
address and port combination for each different
destination address and port combination reached through
the same external realm."
REFERENCE
"RFC 4787, Section 4.1."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 3 }
natv2InstanceFilteringBehavior OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
endpointIndependent (0),
addressDependent (1),
addressAndPortDependent (2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Filtering behavior is the policy governing acceptance or
the dropping of packets incoming from remote sources via a
given external realm and destined to a specific three-tuple
of external address, port, and protocol at the NAT instance
that has been assigned in a port mapping.
endpointIndependent(0) accepts for translation packets from
all combinations of remote address and port destined to the
mapped external address and port via the given external
realm and using the given protocol.
addressDependent(1) accepts for translation packets from all
remote ports from the same remote source address destined to
the mapped external address and port via the given external
realm and using the given protocol.
addressAndPortDependent(2) accepts for translation only
those packets with the same remote source address, port, and
protocol incoming from the same external realm as identified
when the applicable port map entry was created.
RFC 4787, REQ-8 recommends either endpointIndependent(0) or
addressDependent(1) filtering behavior depending on whether
application friendliness or security takes priority."
REFERENCE
"RFC 4787, Section 5."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 4 }
natv2InstancePoolingBehavior OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
arbitrary (0),
paired (1)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Pooling behavior is the policy used to select the address
for a new port mapping within a given address pool to which
the internal address has already been mapped.
arbitrary(0) pooling behavior means that the NAT instance
may create the new port mapping using any address in the
pool that has a free port for the protocol concerned.
paired(1) pooling behavior, the behavior RECOMMENDED by RFC
4787, REQ-2, means that once a given internal address has
been mapped to a particular address in a particular pool,
further mappings of the same internal address to that pool
will reuse the previously assigned pool member address."
REFERENCE
"RFC 4787, near the end of Section 4.1"
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 5 }
natv2InstanceFragmentBehavior OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
fragmentNone (0),
fragmentInOrder (1),
fragmentOutOfOrder (2)
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Fragment behavior is the NAT instance's capability to
receive and translate fragments incoming from remote
sources.
fragmentNone(0) implies no capability to translate incoming
fragments, so all received fragments are dropped. Each
dropped fragment is counted in natv2InstanceFragmentDrops.
fragmentInOrder(1) implies the ability to translate
fragments only if they are received in order, so that in
particular the header is in the first packet. If a fragment
is received out of order, it is dropped and counted in
natv2InstanceFragmentDrops.
fragmentOutOfOrder(2), the capability REQUIRED by RFC 4787,
REQ-14, implies the capability to translate fragments even
when they arrive out of order, subject to a protective
limit natv2InstanceLimitPendingFragments on total number of
fragments awaiting the first fragment of the chain. If the
implementation supports this capability,
natv2InstanceFragmentDrops is incremented only when a new
fragment arrives but is dropped because the limit on pending
fragments has already been reached."
REFERENCE
"RFC 4787, Section 11."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 6 }
-- State
natv2InstanceAddressMapEntries OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current number of address map entries in total over the
whole NAT instance, including static mappings. An address
map entry maps from a given internal address and realm to an
external address in a particular external realm. This
definition includes 'hairpin' mappings, where the external
realm is the same as the internal one. Address map entries
are also tracked per subscriber and per address pool within
the instance."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.8.
Hairpinning: RFC 4787, Section 6."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 7 }
natv2InstancePortMapEntries OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current number of entries in the port map table in total
over the whole NAT instance, including static mappings. A
port map entry maps from a given external realm, address,
and port for a given protocol to an internal realm, address,
and port. This definition includes 'hairpin' mappings, where
the external realm is the same as the internal one. Port map
entries are also tracked per subscriber and per protocol and
address pool within the instance."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.9.
Hairpinning: RFC 4787, Section 6."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 8 }
-- Statistics
natv2InstanceTranslations OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of translated packets passing through
this NAT instance. This value MUST be monotone increasing in
the periods between updates of
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 9 }
natv2InstanceAddressMapCreations OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of address map entries created by the
NAT instance, including static mappings. Address map
creations are also tracked per address pool within the
instance and per subscriber.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in
the periods between updates of
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 10 }
natv2InstancePortMapCreations OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of port map entries created by the
NAT instance, including static mappings. Port map
creations are also tracked per protocol and address pool
within the instance and per subscriber.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in
the periods between updates of
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 11 }
natv2InstanceAddressMapEntryLimitDrops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of packets dropped rather than
translated because the packet would have triggered
the creation of a new address map entry, but the limit
on number of address map entries for the NAT instance
given by natv2InstanceLimitAddressMapEntries has
already been reached.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 12 }
natv2InstancePortMapEntryLimitDrops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of packets dropped rather than
translated because the packet would have triggered
the creation of a new port map entry, but the limit
on number of port map entries for the NAT instance
given by natv2InstanceLimitPortMapEntries has
already been reached.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 13 }
natv2InstanceSubscriberActiveLimitDrops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of packets dropped rather than
translated because the packet would have triggered the
creation of a new mapping for a subscriber with no other
active mappings, but the limit on number of active
subscribers for the NAT instance given by
natv2InstanceLimitSubscriberActives has already been
reached.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 14 }
natv2InstanceAddressMapFailureDrops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of packets dropped because the packet
would have triggered the creation of a new address map
entry, but no address could be allocated in the selected
external realm because all addresses from the selected
address pool (or the whole realm, if no address pool has
been configured for that realm) have already been fully
allocated.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 15 }
natv2InstancePortMapFailureDrops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of packets dropped because the
packet would have triggered the creation of a new
port map entry, but no port could be allocated for the
protocol concerned. The usual case for this will be
for a NAT instance that supports address pooling and
the 'Paired' pooling behavior recommended by RFC 4787,
where the internal endpoint has used up all of the
ports allocated to it for the address it was mapped to
in the selected address pool in the external realm
concerned and cannot be given more ports because
- policy or implementation prevents it from having a
second address in the same pool, and
- policy or unavailability prevents it from acquiring
more ports at its originally assigned address.
If the NAT instance supports address pooling but its
pooling behavior is 'Arbitrary' (meaning that
the NAT instance can allocate a new port mapping for
the given internal endpoint on any address in the
selected address pool and is not bound to what it has
already mapped for that endpoint), then this counter
is incremented when all ports for the protocol concerned
over the whole of the selected address pool are already
in use.
Finally, if no address pools have been configured for the
external realm concerned, then this counter is incremented
because all ports for the protocol involved over the whole
set of addresses available for that external realm are
already in use.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
REFERENCE
"Pooling behavior: RFC 4787, end of Section 4.1."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 16 }
natv2InstanceFragmentDrops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of fragments received by the NAT
instance but dropped rather than translated. When the NAT
instance supports the 'Receive Fragment Out of Order'
capability as required by RFC 4787, this occurs because the
fragment was received out of order and would be added to the
queue of fragments awaiting the initial fragment of the
chain, but the queue has already reached the limit set by
natv2InstanceLimitsPendingFragments. Counting in other cases
is specified in the description of
natv2InstanceFragmentBehavior.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
REFERENCE
"RFC 4787, Section 11."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 17 }
natv2InstanceOtherResourceFailureDrops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of packets dropped because of
unavailability of a resource other than an address or port
that would have been required to process it. The most likely
case is where the upper-layer protocol in the packet is not
supported by the NAT instance.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 18 }
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Snapshot of the value of the sysUpTime object at the
beginning of the latest period of continuity of the
statistical counters associated with this NAT instance."
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 19 }
-- Notification thresholds, disabled by setting to -1.
natv2InstanceThresholdAddressMapEntriesHigh OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Notification threshold for total number of address map
entries held by this NAT instance. Whenever
natv2InstanceAddressMapEntries is updated, if it equals or
exceeds natv2InstanceThresholdAddressMapEntriesHigh, then
natv2NotificationInstanceAddressMapEntriesHigh may be
triggered, unless the notification is disabled by setting
the threshold to -1. Reporting is subject to the minimum
inter-notification interval given by
natv2InstanceNotificationInterval. If multiple notifications
are triggered during one interval, the agent MUST report
only the one containing the highest value of
natv2InstanceAddressMapEntries and discard the others."
DEFVAL
{ -1 }
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 20 }
natv2InstanceThresholdPortMapEntriesHigh OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Notification threshold for total number of port map
entries held by this NAT instance. Whenever
natv2InstancePortMapEntries is updated, if it equals or
exceeds natv2InstanceThresholdPortMapEntriesHigh, then
natv2NotificationInstancePortMapEntriesHigh may be
triggered, unless the notification is disabled by setting
the threshold to -1. Reporting is subject to the minimum
inter-notification interval given by
natv2InstanceNotificationInterval. If multiple notifications
are triggered during one interval, the agent MUST report
only the one containing the highest value of
natv2InstancePortMapEntries and discard the others."
DEFVAL
{ -1 }
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 21 }
natv2InstanceNotificationInterval OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..3600)
UNITS
"Seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Minimum number of seconds between successive
notifications for this NAT instance. Controls the reporting
of natv2NotificationInstanceAddressMapEntriesHigh and
natv2NotificationInstancePortMapEntriesHigh."
DEFVAL
{ 10 }
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 22 }
-- Limits, disabled if set to 0
natv2InstanceLimitAddressMapEntries OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Limit on total number of address map entries supported by
the NAT instance. When natv2InstanceAddressMapEntries has
reached this limit, subsequent packets that would normally
trigger creation of a new address map entry will be dropped
and counted in natv2InstanceAddressMapEntryLimitDrops.
Warning of an approach to this limit can be achieved by
setting natv2InstanceThresholdAddressMapEntriesHigh to a
non-zero value, for example, 80% of the limit. The limit is
disabled by setting its value to zero.
For further information, please see the descriptions of
natv2NotificationInstanceAddressMapEntriesHigh and
natv2InstanceAddressMapEntries."
DEFVAL
{ 0 }
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 23 }
natv2InstanceLimitPortMapEntries OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Limit on total number of port map entries supported by the
NAT instance. When natv2InstancePortMapEntries has reached
this limit, subsequent packets that would normally trigger
creation of a new port map entry will be dropped and counted
in natv2InstancePortMapEntryLimitDrops. Warning of an
approach to this limit can be achieved by setting
natv2InstanceThresholdPortMapEntriesHigh to a non-zero
value, for example, 80% of the limit. The limit is disabled
by setting its value to zero.
For further information, please see the descriptions of
natv2NotificationInstancePortMapEntriesHigh and
natv2InstancePortMapEntries."
DEFVAL
{ 0 }
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 24 }
natv2InstanceLimitPendingFragments OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Limit on number of out-of-order fragments received by the
NAT instance from remote sources and held until head of
chain appears. While the number of held fragments is at this
limit, subsequent packets that contain fragments not
relating to those already held will be dropped and counted
in natv2InstancePendingFragmentLimitDrops. The limit is
disabled by setting the value to zero.
Applicable only when the NAT instance supports 'Receive
Fragments Out of Order' behavior; leave at default
otherwise. See the description of
natv2InstanceFragmentBehavior."
REFERENCE
"RFC 4787, Section 11."
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 25 }
natv2InstanceLimitSubscriberActives OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Limit on number of total number of active subscribers
supported by the NAT instance. An active subscriber is
defined as any subscriber with at least one map entry,
including static mappings. While the number of active
subscribers is at this limit, subsequent packets that would
otherwise trigger first mappings for newly active
subscribers will be dropped and counted in
natv2InstanceSubscriberActiveLimitDrops. The limit is
disabled by setting the value to zero."
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { natv2InstanceEntry 26 }
-- Table of counters per upper-layer protocol identified by the
-- packet header and supported by the NAT instance.
natv2ProtocolTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Natv2ProtocolEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of protocols with per-protocol counters. Conceptual
rows of the table are indexed by the combination of the NAT
instance number and the IANA-assigned upper-layer protocol
number as given by the ProtocolNumber Textual Convention
(TC) and contained in the packet IP header. It is up to the
agent implementation to determine and operate upon only
those upper-layer protocol numbers supported by the NAT
instance."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.5."
::= { natv2MIBInstanceObjects 2 }
natv2ProtocolEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2ProtocolEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Per-protocol counters."
INDEX { natv2ProtocolInstanceIndex,
natv2ProtocolNumber }
::= { natv2ProtocolTable 1 }
Natv2ProtocolEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
natv2ProtocolInstanceIndex Natv2InstanceIndex,
natv2ProtocolNumber ProtocolNumber,
-- State
natv2ProtocolPortMapEntries Unsigned32,
-- Statistics. Discontinuity object from instance table reused here.
natv2ProtocolTranslations Counter64,
natv2ProtocolPortMapCreations Counter64,
natv2ProtocolPortMapFailureDrops Counter64
}
natv2ProtocolInstanceIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2InstanceIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"NAT instance index. It is up to the implementation to
determine and operate upon only those values that
correspond to in-service NAT instances."
::= { natv2ProtocolEntry 1 }
natv2ProtocolNumber OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ProtocolNumber
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Counters in this conceptual row apply to packets indicating
the upper-layer protocol identified by the value of
this object. It is up to the implementation to determine and
operate upon only those values that correspond to protocols
supported by the NAT instance."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.5.
IANA Protocol Numbers,
<http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers>"
::= { natv2ProtocolEntry 2 }
-- State
natv2ProtocolPortMapEntries OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current number of entries in the port map table in total
over the whole NAT instance for a given protocol, including
static mappings. A port map entry maps from a given external
realm, address, and port for a given protocol to an internal
realm, address, and port. This definition includes 'hairpin'
mappings, where the external realm is the same as the
internal one. Port map entries are also tracked per
subscriber, per instance, and per address pool within the
instance."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Sections 3.3.5 and 3.3.9.
Hairpinning: RFC 4787, Section 6."
::= { natv2ProtocolEntry 3 }
-- Statistics
natv2ProtocolTranslations OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of packets translated by the NAT
instance in either direction for the given protocol.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the NAT instance
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2ProtocolEntry 4 }
natv2ProtocolPortMapCreations OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of port map entries created by the NAT
instance for the given protocol.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the NAT instance
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2ProtocolEntry 5 }
natv2ProtocolPortMapFailureDrops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of packets dropped because the packet
would have triggered the creation of a new port map entry,
but no port could be allocated for the protocol concerned.
The usual case for this will be for a NAT instance that
supports address pooling and the 'Paired' pooling behavior
recommended by RFC 4787, where the internal endpoint has
used up all of the ports allocated to it for the address it
was mapped to in the selected address pool in the external
realm concerned and cannot be given more ports because
- policy or implementation prevents it from having a
second address in the same pool, and
- policy or unavailability prevents it from acquiring
more ports at its originally assigned address.
If the NAT instance supports address pooling but its
pooling behavior is 'Arbitrary' (meaning that
the NAT instance can allocate a new port mapping for
the given internal endpoint on any address in the
selected address pool and is not bound to what it has
already mapped for that endpoint), then this counter
is incremented when all ports for the protocol concerned
over the whole of the selected address pool are already
in use.
Finally, if the NAT instance has no configured address
pooling, then this counter is incremented because all
ports for the protocol concerned over the whole of the
NAT instance for the external realm concerned are already
in use.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the NAT instance
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime."
REFERENCE
"RFC 4787, end of Section 4.1."
::= { natv2ProtocolEntry 6 }
-- pools
natv2PoolTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Natv2PoolEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of address pools, applicable only if these are
supported by the NAT instance. An address pool is a set of
addresses and ports in a particular realm, available for
assignment to the 'external' portion of a mapping. Where more
than one pool has been configured for the realm, policy
determines which subscribers and/or services are mapped to
which pool. natv2PoolTable provides basic information, state,
statistics, and two notification thresholds for each pool.
natv2PoolRangeTable is an expansion table for natv2PoolTable
that identifies particular address ranges allocated to the
pool."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.6."
::= { natv2MIBInstanceObjects 3 }
natv2PoolEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2PoolEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Entry in the table of address pools."
INDEX { natv2PoolInstanceIndex, natv2PoolIndex }
::= { natv2PoolTable 1 }
Natv2PoolEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
-- Index
natv2PoolInstanceIndex Natv2InstanceIndex,
natv2PoolIndex Natv2PoolIndex,
-- Configuration
natv2PoolRealm SnmpAdminString,
natv2PoolAddressType InetAddressType,
natv2PoolMinimumPort InetPortNumber,
natv2PoolMaximumPort InetPortNumber,
-- State
natv2PoolAddressMapEntries Unsigned32,
natv2PoolPortMapEntries Unsigned32,
-- Statistics and discontinuity time
natv2PoolAddressMapCreations Counter64,
natv2PoolPortMapCreations Counter64,
natv2PoolAddressMapFailureDrops Counter64,
natv2PoolPortMapFailureDrops Counter64,
natv2PoolDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp,
-- Notification thresholds and objects returned by notifications
natv2PoolThresholdUsageLow Integer32,
natv2PoolThresholdUsageHigh Integer32,
natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapEntries Unsigned32,
natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapProtocol ProtocolNumber,
natv2PoolNotificationInterval Unsigned32
}
natv2PoolInstanceIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2InstanceIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"NAT instance index. It is up to the agent implementation
to determine and operate upon only those values that
correspond to in-service NAT instances."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 1 }
natv2PoolIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2PoolIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Index of an address pool that is unique for a given NAT
instance. It is up to the agent implementation to determine
and operate upon only those values that correspond to
provisioned pools."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 2 }
-- Configuration
natv2PoolRealm OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..32))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Address realm to which this pool's addresses belong."
REFERENCE
"Address realms are discussed in Section 3.3.3 of
RFC 7659. The primary reference is RFC 2663, Section 2.1."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 3 }
natv2PoolAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Address type supplied by this address pool. This will be the
same for all pools in a given realm (by definition of an
address realm). Values other than ipv4(1) or ipv6(2) would
be unexpected."
REFERENCE
"InetAddressType in RFC 4001."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 4 }
natv2PoolMinimumPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetPortNumber
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Minimum port number of the range that can be allocated in
this pool. Applies to all protocols supported by the NAT
instance."
REFERENCE
"InetPortNumber in RFC 4001."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 5 }
natv2PoolMaximumPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetPortNumber
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Maximum port number of the range that can be allocated in
this pool. Applies to all protocols supported by the NAT
instance."
REFERENCE
"InetPortNumber in RFC 4001."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 6 }
-- State
natv2PoolAddressMapEntries OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current number of address map entries using external
addresses drawn from this pool, including static mappings.
This definition includes 'hairpin' mappings, where the
external realm is the same as the internal one. Address map
entries are also tracked per subscriber and per instance."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.8.
Hairpinning: RFC 4787, Section 6."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 7 }
natv2PoolPortMapEntries OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The current number of entries in the port map table using
external addresses and ports drawn from this pool, including
static mappings. This definition includes 'hairpin'
mappings, where the external realm is the same as the
internal one. Port map entries are also tracked per
subscriber, per instance, and per protocol within the
instance."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.9.
Hairpinning: RFC 4787, Section 6."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 8 }
-- Statistics and discontinuity time
natv2PoolAddressMapCreations OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of address map entries created in this
pool, including static mappings. Address map entries are
also tracked per instance and per subscriber.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in
the periods between updates of the entity's
natv2PoolDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2PoolDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 9 }
natv2PoolPortMapCreations OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of port map entries created in this
pool, including static mappings. Port map entries are also
tracked per instance, per protocol, and per subscriber.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2PoolDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2PoolDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 10 }
natv2PoolAddressMapFailureDrops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of packets originated by the
subscriber that were dropped because the packet would have
triggered the creation of a new address map entry, but no
address could be allocated from this address pool because
all addresses in the pool have already been fully allocated.
Counters of this event are also provided per instance, per
protocol, and per subscriber.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2PoolDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2PoolDiscontinuityTime."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 11 }
natv2PoolPortMapFailureDrops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The cumulative number of packets dropped because the packet
would have triggered the creation of a new port map entry,
but no port could be allocated for the protocol concerned.
The usual case for this will be for a NAT instance that
supports the 'Paired' pooling behavior recommended by RFC
4787, where the internal endpoint has used up all of the
ports allocated to it for the address it was mapped to in
this pool and cannot be given more ports because
- policy or implementation prevents it from having a
second address in the same pool, and
- policy or unavailability prevents it from acquiring
more ports at its originally assigned address.
If the NAT instance pooling behavior is 'Arbitrary' (meaning
that the NAT instance can allocate a new port mapping for
the given internal endpoint on any address in the selected
address pool and is not bound to what it has already mapped
for that endpoint), then this counter is incremented when
all ports for the protocol concerned over the whole of this
address pool are already in use.
This value MUST be monotone increasing in the periods
between updates of the entity's
natv2PoolDiscontinuityTime. If a manager detects a
change in the latter since the last time it sampled this
counter, it SHOULD NOT make use of the difference between
the latest value of the counter and any value retrieved
before the new value of natv2PoolDiscontinuityTime."
REFERENCE
"Pooling behavior: RFC 4787, end of Section 4.1."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 12 }
natv2PoolDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Snapshot of the value of the sysUpTime object at the
beginning of the latest period of continuity of the
statistical counters associated with this address
pool. This MUST be initialized when the address pool
is configured and MUST be updated whenever the port
or address ranges allocated to the pool change."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 13 }
-- Notification thresholds and objects returned by notifications
natv2PoolThresholdUsageLow OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (-1|0..100)
UNITS "Percent"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Threshold for reporting low utilization of the address pool.
Utilization at a given instant is calculated as the
percentage of ports allocated in port map entries for the
most-used protocol at that instant. If utilization is less
than or equal to natv2PoolThresholdUsageLow, an instance of
natv2NotificationPoolUsageLow may be triggered, unless
disabled by setting it to -1. Reporting is subject to the
per-pool notification interval given by
natv2PoolNotificationInterval. If multiple notifications
are triggered during one interval, the agent MUST report
only the one with the lowest value of
natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapEntries and discard the others.
Implementation note: the percentage specified by this object
can be converted to a number of port map entries at
configuration time (after port and address ranges have been
configured or reconfigured) and compared to the current
value of natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapEntries."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Sections 3.1.2 and 3.3.6."
DEFVAL { -1 }
::= { natv2PoolEntry 14 }
natv2PoolThresholdUsageHigh OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Integer32 (-1|0..100)
UNITS "Percent"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Threshold for reporting high utilization of the address
pool. Utilization at a given instant is calculated as the
percentage of ports allocated in port map entries for the
most-used protocol at that instant. If utilization is
greater than or equal to natv2PoolThresholdUsageHigh, an
instance of natv2NotificationPoolUsageHigh may be triggered,
unless disabled by setting it to -1.
Reporting is subject to the per-pool notification interval
given by natv2PoolNotificationInterval. If multiple
notifications are triggered during one interval, the agent
MUST report only the one with the highest value of
natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapEntries and discard the others.
In the rare case where both upper and lower thresholds
are crossed in the same interval, the agent MUST report only
the upper-threshold notification.
Implementation note: the percentage specified by this object
can be converted to a number of port map entries at
configuration time (after port and address ranges have been
configured or reconfigured) and compared to the current
value of natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapEntries."
DEFVAL { -1 }
::= { natv2PoolEntry 15 }
natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapEntries OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Number of port map entries using addresses and ports from
this address pool for the most-used protocol at a given
instant. One of the objects returned by
natv2NotificationPoolUsageLow and
natv2NotificationPoolUsageHigh."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 16 }
natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ProtocolNumber
MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The most-used protocol (i.e., with the largest number of
port map entries) mapped into this address pool at a given
instant. One of the objects returned by
natv2NotificationPoolUsageLow and
natv2NotificationPoolUsageHigh."
::= { natv2PoolEntry 17 }
natv2PoolNotificationInterval OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..3600)
UNITS
"Seconds"
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Minimum number of seconds between successive
notifications for this address pool. Controls the generation
of natv2NotificationPoolUsageLow and
natv2NotificationPoolUsageHigh."
DEFVAL
{ 20 }
::= { natv2PoolEntry 18 }
natv2PoolRangeTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Natv2PoolRangeEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table contains address ranges used by pool entries.
It is an expansion of natv2PoolTable."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.7."
::= { natv2MIBInstanceObjects 4 }
natv2PoolRangeEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2PoolRangeEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"NAT pool address range."
INDEX {
natv2PoolRangeInstanceIndex,
natv2PoolRangePoolIndex,
natv2PoolRangeRowIndex
}
::= { natv2PoolRangeTable 1 }
Natv2PoolRangeEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
natv2PoolRangeInstanceIndex Natv2InstanceIndex,
natv2PoolRangePoolIndex Natv2PoolIndex,
natv2PoolRangeRowIndex Unsigned32,
natv2PoolRangeBegin InetAddress,
natv2PoolRangeEnd InetAddress
}
natv2PoolRangeInstanceIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2InstanceIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Index of the NAT instance on which the address pool and this
address range are configured. See Natv2InstanceIndex."
::= { natv2PoolRangeEntry 1 }
natv2PoolRangePoolIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2PoolIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Index of the address pool to which this address range
belongs. See Natv2PoolIndex."
::= { natv2PoolRangeEntry 2 }
natv2PoolRangeRowIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Row index for successive range entries for the same
address pool."
::= { natv2PoolRangeEntry 3 }
natv2PoolRangeBegin OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Lowest address included in this range. The type of address
(IPv4 or IPv6) is given by natv2PoolAddressType
in natv2PoolTable."
::= { natv2PoolRangeEntry 4 }
natv2PoolRangeEnd OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Highest address included in this range. The type of address
(IPv4 or IPv6) is given by natv2PoolAddressType
in natv2PoolTable."
::= { natv2PoolRangeEntry 5 }
-- Indexed mapping tables
-- Address Map Table. Mapped from the internal to external address.
natv2AddressMapTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Natv2AddressMapEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of mappings from the internal to external address. By
definition, this is a snapshot of NAT instance state at a
given moment. Indexed by NAT instance, internal realm, and
internal address in that realm. Provides the mapped external
address and, depending on implementation support, identifies
the address pool from which the external address and port
were taken and the index of the subscriber to which the
mapping has been allocated.
In the case of DS-Lite (RFC 6333), the indexing realm and
address are those of the IPv6 encapsulation rather than the
IPv4 inner packet."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.8. DS-Lite: RFC 6333"
::= { natv2MIBInstanceObjects 5 }
natv2AddressMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2AddressMapEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Mapping from internal to external address."
INDEX { natv2AddressMapInstanceIndex,
natv2AddressMapInternalRealm,
natv2AddressMapInternalAddressType,
natv2AddressMapInternalAddress,
natv2AddressMapRowIndex }
::= { natv2AddressMapTable 1 }
Natv2AddressMapEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
natv2AddressMapInstanceIndex Natv2InstanceIndex,
natv2AddressMapInternalRealm SnmpAdminString,
natv2AddressMapInternalAddressType InetAddressType,
natv2AddressMapInternalAddress InetAddress,
natv2AddressMapRowIndex Unsigned32,
natv2AddressMapInternalMappedAddressType InetAddressType,
natv2AddressMapInternalMappedAddress InetAddress,
natv2AddressMapExternalRealm SnmpAdminString,
natv2AddressMapExternalAddressType InetAddressType,
natv2AddressMapExternalAddress InetAddress,
natv2AddressMapExternalPoolIndex Natv2PoolIndexOrZero,
natv2AddressMapSubscriberIndex Natv2SubscriberIndexOrZero
}
natv2AddressMapInstanceIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2InstanceIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Index of the NAT instance that generated this address map."
::= { natv2AddressMapEntry 1 }
natv2AddressMapInternalRealm OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Realm to which the internal address belongs. In most cases,
this is the realm defining the address space of the packet
being translated. However, in the case of DS-Lite (RFC
6333), this realm defines the IPv6 outer header address
space. It is the combination of that outer header and
the inner IPv4 packet header that is remapped to the
external address and realm. The corresponding IPv4 realm is
restricted in scope to the tunnel, so there is no point in
identifying it. The mapped IPv4 address will normally be the
well-known value 192.0.0.2, or at least lie in the reserved
192.0.0.0/29 range.
If natv2AddressMapSubscriberIndex in this table is a valid
subscriber index (i.e., greater than zero), then the value
of natv2AddressMapInternalRealm MUST be identical to the
value of natv2SubscriberRealm associated with that index."
REFERENCE
"DS-Lite: RFC 6333, Sections 5.7 (for well-known addresses)
and 6.6 (on the need to have the IPv6 tunnel address in
the NAT mapping tables)."
::= { natv2AddressMapEntry 2 }
natv2AddressMapInternalAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Address type in the header of packets on the
interior side of this mapping. Any value other than ipv4(1)
or ipv6(2) would be unexpected.
In the DS-Lite case, the address type is ipv6(2)."
REFERENCE
"DS-Lite: RFC 6333, Sections 5.7 (for well-known addresses)
and 6.6 (on the need to have the IPv6 tunnel source
address in the NAT mapping tables)."
::= { natv2AddressMapEntry 3 }
natv2AddressMapInternalAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0..16))
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Source address of packets originating from the interior
of the association provided by this mapping. The address
type is given by natv2AddressMapInternalAddressType.
In the case of DS-Lite (RFC 6333), this is the IPv6 tunnel
source address. The mapping in this case is considered to
be from the combination of the IPv6 tunnel source address
natv2AddressMapInternalRealmAddress and the well-known IPv4
inner source address natv2AddressMapInternalMappedAddress to
the external address."
REFERENCE
"DS-Lite: RFC 6333, Sections 5.7 (for well-known addresses)
and 6.6 (on the need to have the IPv6 tunnel address in
the NAT mapping tables)."
::= { natv2AddressMapEntry 4 }
natv2AddressMapRowIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Index of a conceptual row corresponding to a mapping of the
given internal realm and address to a single external realm
and address. Multiple rows will be present because of a
promiscuous external address selection policy, policies
associating the same internal address with different address
pools, or because the same internal realm-address
combination is communicating with multiple external address
realms."
::= { natv2AddressMapEntry 5 }
natv2AddressMapInternalMappedAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Internal address type actually translated by this mapping.
Any value other than ipv4(1) or ipv6(2) would be unexpected.
In the general case, this is the same as given by
natv2AddressMapInternalRealmAddressType. In the
tunneled case, it is the address type used in the
encapsulated packet header. In particular, in the DS-Lite
case, the mapped address type is ipv4(1)."
REFERENCE
"DS-Lite: RFC 6333."
::= { natv2AddressMapEntry 6 }
natv2AddressMapInternalMappedAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Internal address actually translated by this mapping. In the
general case, this is the same as
natv2AddressMapInternalRealmAddress. The address type is
given by natv2AddressMapInternalMappedAddressType. In the
case of DS-Lite (RFC 6333), this is the source address of
the encapsulated IPv4 packet, normally lying in the well-known
range 192.0.0.0/29. The mapping in this case is considered
to be from the combination of the IPv6 tunnel source address
natv2AddressMapInternalRealmAddress and the well-known IPv4
inner source address natv2AddressMapInternalMappedAddress to
the external address."
REFERENCE
"DS-Lite: RFC 6333, Sections 5.7 (for well-known addresses)
and 6.6 (on the need to have the IPv6 tunnel address in
the NAT mapping tables)."
::= { natv2AddressMapEntry 7 }
natv2AddressMapExternalRealm OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"External address realm to which this mapping maps the
internal address. This can be the same as the internal realm
in the case of a 'hairpin' connection, but otherwise will be
different."
::= { natv2AddressMapEntry 8 }
natv2AddressMapExternalAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Address type for the external realm. Any value other than
ipv4(1) or ipv6(2) would be unexpected."
::= { natv2AddressMapEntry 9 }
natv2AddressMapExternalAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"External address to which the internal address is mapped.
The address type is given by
natv2AddressMapExternalAddressType.
In the DS-Lite case, the mapping is from the combination of
the internal IPv6 tunnel source address as presented in this
table and the well-known IPv4 source address of the
encapsulated IPv4 packet."
REFERENCE
"DS-Lite: RFC 6333, Sections 5.7 (for well-known addresses)
and 6.6 (on the need to have the IPv6 tunnel address in
the NAT mapping tables)."
::= { natv2AddressMapEntry 10 }
natv2AddressMapExternalPoolIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2PoolIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Index of the address pool in the external realm from which
the mapped external address given in
natv2AddressMapExternalAddress was taken. Zero if the
implementation does not support address pools but has chosen
to support this object or if no pool was configured for the
given external realm."
::= { natv2AddressMapEntry 11 }
natv2AddressMapSubscriberIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2SubscriberIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Index of the subscriber to which this address mapping
applies, or zero if no subscribers are configured on
this NAT instance."
::= { natv2AddressMapEntry 12 }
-- natv2PortMapTable
natv2PortMapTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF Natv2PortMapEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Table of port map entries indexed by the NAT instance,
protocol, and external realm and address. A port map entry
associates an internal upper-layer protocol endpoint with an
endpoint for the same protocol in the given external realm.
By definition, this is a snapshot of NAT instance state at
a given moment. The table provides the basic mapping
information.
In the case of DS-Lite (RFC 6333), the table provides the
internal IPv6 tunnel source address in
natv2PortMapInternalRealmAddress and the IPv4 source address
of the encapsulated packet that is actually translated in
natv2PortMapInternalMappedAddress. In the general (non-DS-
Lite) case, those two objects will have the same value."
REFERENCE
"RFC 7659, Section 3.3.9.
DS-Lite: RFC 6333, Sections 5.7
(for well-known addresses) and 6.6 (on the need to have the
IPv6 tunnel address in the NAT mapping tables)."
::= { natv2MIBInstanceObjects 6 }
natv2PortMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2PortMapEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A single NAT mapping."
INDEX { natv2PortMapInstanceIndex,
natv2PortMapProtocol,
natv2PortMapExternalRealm,
natv2PortMapExternalAddressType,
natv2PortMapExternalAddress,
natv2PortMapExternalPort }
::= { natv2PortMapTable 1 }
Natv2PortMapEntry ::=
SEQUENCE {
natv2PortMapInstanceIndex Natv2InstanceIndex,
natv2PortMapProtocol ProtocolNumber,
natv2PortMapExternalRealm SnmpAdminString,
natv2PortMapExternalAddressType InetAddressType,
natv2PortMapExternalAddress InetAddress,
natv2PortMapExternalPort InetPortNumber,
natv2PortMapInternalRealm SnmpAdminString,
natv2PortMapInternalAddressType InetAddressType,
natv2PortMapInternalAddress InetAddress,
natv2PortMapInternalMappedAddressType InetAddressType,
natv2PortMapInternalMappedAddress InetAddress,
natv2PortMapInternalPort InetPortNumber,
natv2PortMapExternalPoolIndex Natv2PoolIndexOrZero,
natv2PortMapSubscriberIndex Natv2SubscriberIndexOrZero
}
natv2PortMapInstanceIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2InstanceIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Index of the NAT instance that created this port map entry."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 1 }
natv2PortMapProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX ProtocolNumber
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The map entry's upper-layer protocol number."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 2 }
natv2PortMapExternalRealm OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The realm to which natv2PortMapExternalAddress belongs."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 3 }
natv2PortMapExternalAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Address type for the external realm. A value other
than ipv4(1) or ipv6(2) would be unexpected."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 4 }
natv2PortMapExternalAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0..16))
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The mapping's assigned external address. (This address is
taken from the address pool identified by
natv2PortMapExternalPoolIndex, if the implementation
supports address pools and pools are configured for the
given external realm.) This is the source address for
translated outgoing packets. The address type is given
by natv2PortMapExternalAddressType."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 5 }
natv2PortMapExternalPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetPortNumber
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The mapping's assigned external port number. This is the
source port for translated outgoing packets. If the internal
port number given by natv2PortMapInternalPort is zero, this
value MUST also be zero. Otherwise, this MUST be a non-zero
value."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 6 }
natv2PortMapInternalRealm OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE(0..32))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The realm to which natv2PortMapInternalRealmAddress belongs.
In the general case, this realm contains the address that is
being translated. In the DS-Lite (RFC 6333) case, this realm
defines the IPv6 address space from which the tunnel source
address is taken. The realm of the encapsulated IPv4 address
is restricted in scope to the tunnel, so there is no point
in identifying it separately."
REFERENCE
"DS-Lite: RFC 6333."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 7 }
natv2PortMapInternalAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Address type for addresses in the realm identified by
natv2PortMapInternalRealm."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 8 }
natv2PortMapInternalAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Source address for packets received under this mapping on
the internal side of the NAT instance. In the general case,
this address is the same as the address given in
natv2PortMapInternalMappedAddress. In the DS-Lite case,
natv2PortMapInternalAddress is the IPv6 tunnel source
address. The address type is given
by natv2PortMapInternalAddressType."
REFERENCE
"DS-Lite: RFC 6333, Sections 5.7 (for well-known addresses)
and 6.6 (on the need to have the IPv6 tunnel address in
the NAT mapping tables)."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 9 }
natv2PortMapInternalMappedAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Internal address type actually translated by this mapping.
Any value other than ipv4(1) or ipv6(2) would be unexpected.
In the general case, this is the same as given by
natv2AddressMapInternalAddressType. In the DS-Lite
case, the address type is ipv4(1)."
REFERENCE
"DS-Lite: RFC 6333."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 10 }
natv2PortMapInternalMappedAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Internal address actually translated by this mapping. In the
general case, this is the same as
natv2PortMapInternalRealmAddress. The address type is given
by natv2PortMapInternalMappedAddressType.
In the case of DS-Lite (RFC 6333), this is the source
address of the encapsulated IPv4 packet, normally selected
from the well-known range 192.0.0.0/29. The mapping in this
case is considered to be from the external address to the
combination of the IPv6 tunnel source address
natv2PortMapInternalRealmAddress and the well-known IPv4
inner source address natv2PortMapInternalMappedAddress."
REFERENCE
"DS-Lite: RFC 6333, Sections 5.7 (for well-known addresses)
and 6.6 (on the need to have the IPv6 tunnel address in
the NAT mapping tables)."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 11 }
natv2PortMapInternalPort OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetPortNumber
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The mapping's internal port number. If this is zero, ports
are not translated (i.e., the NAT instance is a pure NAT
rather than a Network Address and Port Translator (NAPT))."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 12 }
natv2PortMapExternalPoolIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2PoolIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Identifies the address pool from which the external address
in this port map entry was taken. Zero if the implementation
does not support address pools but has chosen to support
this object or if no pools are configured for the given
external realm."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 13 }
natv2PortMapSubscriberIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Natv2SubscriberIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Subscriber using this map entry. Zero if the implementation
does not support subscribers but has chosen to support
this object."
::= { natv2PortMapEntry 14 }
-- Conformance section. Specifies three cumulatively more extensive
-- applications: basic NAT, pooled NAT, and carrier-grade NAT.
natv2MIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { natv2MIB 3 }
natv2MIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { natv2MIBConformance 1 }
natv2MIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { natv2MIBConformance 2 }
natv2MIBBasicCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Describes the requirements for conformance to the basic NAT
application of NATV2-MIB."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS { natv2BasicNotificationGroup,
natv2BasicInstanceLevelGroup
}
::= { natv2MIBCompliances 1 }
natv2MIBPooledNATCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Describes the requirements for conformance to the pooled NAT
application of NATV2-MIB."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS { natv2BasicNotificationGroup,
natv2BasicInstanceLevelGroup,
natv2PooledNotificationGroup,
natv2PooledInstanceLevelGroup
}
::= { natv2MIBCompliances 2 }
natv2MIBCGNCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Describes the requirements for conformance to the
carrier-grade NAT application of NATV2-MIB."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS { natv2BasicNotificationGroup,
natv2BasicInstanceLevelGroup,
natv2PooledNotificationGroup,
natv2PooledInstanceLevelGroup,
natv2CGNNotificationGroup,
natv2CGNDeviceLevelGroup,
natv2CGNInstanceLevelGroup
}
::= { natv2MIBCompliances 3 }
-- Groups
natv2BasicNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS {
natv2NotificationInstanceAddressMapEntriesHigh,
natv2NotificationInstancePortMapEntriesHigh
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Notifications that MUST be supported by all NAT
applications."
::= { natv2MIBGroups 1 }
natv2BasicInstanceLevelGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
-- from natv2InstanceTable
natv2InstanceAlias,
natv2InstancePortMappingBehavior,
natv2InstanceFilteringBehavior,
natv2InstanceFragmentBehavior,
natv2InstanceAddressMapEntries,
natv2InstancePortMapEntries,
natv2InstanceTranslations,
natv2InstanceAddressMapCreations,
natv2InstanceAddressMapEntryLimitDrops,
natv2InstanceAddressMapFailureDrops,
natv2InstancePortMapCreations,
natv2InstancePortMapEntryLimitDrops,
natv2InstancePortMapFailureDrops,
natv2InstanceFragmentDrops,
natv2InstanceOtherResourceFailureDrops,
natv2InstanceDiscontinuityTime,
natv2InstanceThresholdAddressMapEntriesHigh,
natv2InstanceThresholdPortMapEntriesHigh,
natv2InstanceNotificationInterval,
natv2InstanceLimitAddressMapEntries,
natv2InstanceLimitPortMapEntries,
natv2InstanceLimitPendingFragments,
-- from natv2ProtocolTable
natv2ProtocolPortMapEntries,
natv2ProtocolTranslations,
natv2ProtocolPortMapCreations,
natv2ProtocolPortMapFailureDrops,
-- from natv2AddressMapTable
natv2AddressMapExternalRealm,
natv2AddressMapExternalAddressType,
natv2AddressMapExternalAddress,
-- from natv2PortMapTable
natv2PortMapInternalRealm,
natv2PortMapInternalAddressType,
natv2PortMapInternalAddress,
natv2PortMapInternalPort
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Per-instance objects that MUST be supported by
implementations of all NAT applications."
::= { natv2MIBGroups 2 }
natv2PooledNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS {
natv2NotificationPoolUsageLow,
natv2NotificationPoolUsageHigh
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Notifications that MUST be supported by pooled and
carrier-grade NAT applications."
::= { natv2MIBGroups 3 }
natv2PooledInstanceLevelGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
-- from natv2InstanceTable
natv2InstancePoolingBehavior,
-- from natv2PoolTable
natv2PoolRealm,
natv2PoolAddressType,
natv2PoolMinimumPort,
natv2PoolMaximumPort,
natv2PoolAddressMapEntries,
natv2PoolPortMapEntries,
natv2PoolAddressMapCreations,
natv2PoolPortMapCreations,
natv2PoolAddressMapFailureDrops,
natv2PoolPortMapFailureDrops,
natv2PoolDiscontinuityTime,
natv2PoolThresholdUsageLow,
natv2PoolThresholdUsageHigh,
natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapEntries,
natv2PoolNotifiedPortMapProtocol,
natv2PoolNotificationInterval,
-- from natv2PoolRangeTable
natv2PoolRangeBegin,
natv2PoolRangeEnd,
-- from natv2AddressMapTable
natv2AddressMapExternalPoolIndex,
-- from natv2PortMapTable
natv2PortMapExternalPoolIndex
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Per-instance objects that MUST be supported by
implementations of the pooled and carrier-grade
NAT applications."
::= { natv2MIBGroups 4 }
natv2CGNNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
NOTIFICATIONS {
natv2NotificationSubscriberPortMappingEntriesHigh
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Notification that MUST be supported by implementations
of the carrier-grade NAT application."
::= { natv2MIBGroups 5 }
natv2CGNDeviceLevelGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
-- from table natv2SubscriberTable
natv2SubscriberInternalRealm,
natv2SubscriberInternalPrefixType,
natv2SubscriberInternalPrefix,
natv2SubscriberInternalPrefixLength,
natv2SubscriberAddressMapEntries,
natv2SubscriberPortMapEntries,
natv2SubscriberTranslations,
natv2SubscriberAddressMapCreations,
natv2SubscriberPortMapCreations,
natv2SubscriberAddressMapFailureDrops,
natv2SubscriberPortMapFailureDrops,
natv2SubscriberDiscontinuityTime,
natv2SubscriberLimitPortMapEntries,
natv2SubscriberThresholdPortMapEntriesHigh,
natv2SubscriberNotificationInterval
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Device-level objects that MUST be supported by the
carrier-grade NAT application."
::= { natv2MIBGroups 6 }
natv2CGNInstanceLevelGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS {
-- from natv2InstanceTable
natv2InstanceSubscriberActiveLimitDrops,
natv2InstanceLimitSubscriberActives,
-- from natv2AddressMapTable
natv2AddressMapInternalMappedAddressType,
natv2AddressMapInternalMappedAddress,
natv2AddressMapSubscriberIndex,
-- from natv2PortMapTable
natv2PortMapInternalMappedAddressType,
natv2PortMapInternalMappedAddress,
natv2PortMapSubscriberIndex
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Per-instance objects that MUST be supported by the
carrier-grade NAT application."
::= { natv2MIBGroups 7 }
END