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RFC 5132
Obsoletes RFC 2932
Network Working Group D. McWalter
Request for Comments: 5132 Data Connection Ltd
Obsoletes: 2932 D. Thaler
Category: Standards Track Microsoft Corporation
A. Kessler
Cisco Systems
December 2007
IP Multicast MIB
Status of This Memo
This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
Abstract
This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
In particular, it describes objects used for managing multicast
function, independent of the specific multicast protocol(s) in use.
This document obsoletes RFC 2932.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.1. Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2. History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3. The Internet-Standard Management Framework . . . . . . . . . . 2
4. Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
5. IMPORTed MIB Modules and REFERENCE Clauses . . . . . . . . . . 4
6. Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
7. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
7.1. SNMPv3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
7.2. Writeable Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
7.3. Readable Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
8. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
9. Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
10. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
10.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
10.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
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1. Introduction
This MIB describes objects used for managing IP multicast function,
including IP multicast routing. These objects are independent of the
specific multicast routing protocol in use. Managed objects specific
to particular multicast protocols are defined elsewhere.
1.1. Terminology
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].
2. History
This document obsoletes [RFC2932]. The MIB module defined by this
document is a re-working of the MIB module from [RFC2932], with
changes that include the following:
o This MIB module includes support for IPv6 addressing and the IPv6
scoped address architecture. [RFC2932] supported only IPv4.
o This MIB module allows several multicast protocols to perform
routing on a single interface, where [RFC2932] assumed each
interface supported at most one multicast routing protocol.
Multicast routing protocols are now per-route, see
ipMcastRouteProtocol.
o This MIB module includes objects that are not specific to
multicast routing. It allows management of multicast function on
systems that do not perform routing, whereas [RFC2932] was
restricted to multicast routing.
o This MIB module includes a table of Source-Specific Multicast
(SSM) address ranges to which SSM semantics [RFC3569] should be
applied.
o This MIB module includes a table of local applications that are
receiving multicast data.
o This MIB module includes a table of multicast scope zones.
3. The Internet-Standard Management Framework
For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current
Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of
[RFC3410].
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Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed
the Management Information Base or MIB. MIB objects are generally
accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the
Structure of Management Information (SMI). This memo specifies a MIB
module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58,
([RFC2578], [RFC2579] and [RFC2580]).
4. Overview
This MIB module contains two scalars and eight tables. The tables
are:
1. The IP Multicast Interface Table, which contains multicast
information specific to interfaces.
2. The IP Multicast SSM Range Table, which contains one row per
range of multicast group addresses to which Source-Specific
Multicast semantics [RFC3569] should be applied.
3. The IP Multicast Route Table, which contains multicast routing
information for IP datagrams sent by particular sources to the IP
multicast groups known to a system.
4. The IP Multicast Routing Next Hop Table, which contains
information about next-hops for the routing of IP multicast
datagrams. Each entry is one of a list of next-hops on outgoing
interfaces for particular sources sending to a particular
multicast group address.
5. The IP Multicast Scope Boundary Table, which contains the
boundaries configured for multicast scopes [RFC2365].
6. The IP Multicast Scope Name Table, which contains human-readable
names for multicast scopes.
7. The IP Multicast Local Listener Table, which contains identifiers
for local applications that are receiving multicast data.
8. The IP Multicast Zone Table, which contains an entry for each
scope zone known to a system, and maps each zone to the multicast
address range that is the corresponding scope.
This MIB module uses textual conventions defined in the IF-MIB
[RFC2863], the INET-ADDRESS-MIB [RFC4001] and the IANA-RTPROTO-MIB.
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5. IMPORTed MIB Modules and REFERENCE Clauses
The MIB modules defined in this document IMPORTs definitions
normatively from the following MIB modules, beyond [RFC2578],
[RFC2579], and [RFC2580]: HCNUM-TC [RFC2856], IF-MIB [RFC2863], IANA-
RTPROTO-MIB, SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB [RFC3411], INET-ADDRESS-MIB
[RFC4001], and LANGTAG-TC-MIB [RFC5131].
This MIB module also includes REFERENCE clauses that make normative
references to Administratively Scoped IP Multicast [RFC2365],
Unicast-Prefix-based IPv6 Multicast Addresses [RFC3306], IPv6 Scoped
Address Architecture [RFC4007], and IPv6 Addressing Architecture
[RFC4291].
Finally, this MIB module makes informative references to several RFCs
in the text of DESCRIPTION clauses, including sysApplMIB [RFC2287],
IP-MIB [RFC4293], Source-Specific Multicast [RFC3569], Protocol
Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode version 2 (PIM-SMv2) Protocol
Specification [RFC4601], Bidirectional Protocol Independent Multicast
(BIDIR-PIM) [RFC5015], and Tags for Identifying Languages [RFC4646].
6. Definitions
IPMCAST-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,
mib-2, Unsigned32, Counter64,
Gauge32, TimeTicks FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- [RFC2578]
RowStatus, TruthValue,
StorageType, TimeStamp FROM SNMPv2-TC -- [RFC2579]
MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF -- [RFC2580]
CounterBasedGauge64 FROM HCNUM-TC -- [RFC2856]
InterfaceIndexOrZero,
InterfaceIndex FROM IF-MIB -- [RFC2863]
IANAipRouteProtocol,
IANAipMRouteProtocol FROM IANA-RTPROTO-MIB
SnmpAdminString FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB -- [RFC3411]
InetAddress, InetAddressType,
InetAddressPrefixLength,
InetZoneIndex, InetVersion FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB -- [RFC4001]
LangTag FROM LANGTAG-TC-MIB; -- [RFC5131]
ipMcastMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "200711090000Z" -- 9 November 2007
ORGANIZATION "IETF MBONE Deployment (MBONED) Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO "David McWalter
Data Connection Limited
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100 Church Street
Enfield, EN2 6BQ
UK
Phone: +44 208 366 1177
EMail: dmcw@dataconnection.com
Dave Thaler
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-6399
US
Phone: +1 425 703 8835
EMail: dthaler@dthaler.microsoft.com
Andrew Kessler
Cisco Systems
425 E. Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
US
Phone: +1 408 526 5139
EMail: kessler@cisco.com"
DESCRIPTION
"The MIB module for management of IP Multicast, including
multicast routing, data forwarding, and data reception.
Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007). This version of this
MIB module is part of RFC 5132; see the RFC itself for full
legal notices."
REVISION "200711090000Z" -- 9 November 2007
DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC 5132.
This MIB module obsoletes IPMROUTE-STD-MIB defined by
[RFC2932]. Changes include the following:
o This MIB module includes support for IPv6 addressing
and the IPv6 scoped address architecture. [RFC2932]
supported only IPv4.
o This MIB module allows several multicast protocols
to perform routing on a single interface, where
[RFC2932] assumed each interface supported at most
one multicast routing protocol. Multicast routing
protocols are now per-route, see
ipMcastRouteProtocol.
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o This MIB module includes objects that are not
specific to multicast routing. It allows management
of multicast function on systems that do not perform
routing, whereas [RFC2932] was restricted to
multicast routing.
o This MIB module includes a table of Source-Specific
Multicast (SSM) address ranges to which SSM
semantics [RFC3569] should be applied.
o This MIB module includes a table of local
applications that are receiving multicast data.
o This MIB module includes a table of multicast scope
zones."
::= { mib-2 168 }
--
-- Top-level structure of the MIB
--
ipMcast OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipMcastMIB 1 }
ipMcastEnabled OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The enabled status of IP Multicast function on this
system.
The storage type of this object is determined by
ipMcastDeviceConfigStorageType."
::= { ipMcast 1 }
ipMcastRouteEntryCount OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Gauge32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of rows in the ipMcastRouteTable. This can be
used to check for multicast routing activity, and to monitor
the multicast routing table size."
::= { ipMcast 2 }
ipMcastDeviceConfigStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX StorageType
MAX-ACCESS read-write
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The storage type used for the global IP multicast
configuration of this device, comprised of the objects
listed below. If this storage type takes the value
'permanent', write-access to the listed objects need not be
allowed.
The objects described by this storage type are:
ipMcastEnabled."
DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
::= { ipMcast 11 }
--
-- The Multicast Interface Table
--
ipMcastInterfaceTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpMcastInterfaceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The (conceptual) table used to manage the multicast
protocol active on an interface."
::= { ipMcast 3 }
ipMcastInterfaceEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpMcastInterfaceEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (conceptual row) containing the multicast protocol
information for a particular interface.
Per-interface multicast forwarding statistics are also
available in ipIfStatsTable."
REFERENCE "RFC 4293 ipIfStatsTable"
INDEX { ipMcastInterfaceIPVersion,
ipMcastInterfaceIfIndex }
::= { ipMcastInterfaceTable 1 }
IpMcastInterfaceEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
ipMcastInterfaceIPVersion InetVersion,
ipMcastInterfaceIfIndex InterfaceIndex,
ipMcastInterfaceTtl Unsigned32,
ipMcastInterfaceRateLimit Unsigned32,
ipMcastInterfaceStorageType StorageType
}
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ipMcastInterfaceIPVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetVersion
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The IP version of this row."
::= { ipMcastInterfaceEntry 1 }
ipMcastInterfaceIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The index value that uniquely identifies the interface to
which this entry is applicable. The interface identified by
a particular value of this index is the same interface as
identified by the same value of the IF-MIB's ifIndex."
::= { ipMcastInterfaceEntry 2 }
ipMcastInterfaceTtl OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..256)
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The datagram Time to Live (TTL) threshold for the
interface. Any IP multicast datagrams with a TTL (IPv4) or
Hop Limit (IPv6) less than this threshold will not be
forwarded out the interface. The default value of 0 means
all multicast packets are forwarded out the interface. A
value of 256 means that no multicast packets are forwarded
out the interface."
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { ipMcastInterfaceEntry 3 }
ipMcastInterfaceRateLimit OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32
MAX-ACCESS read-write
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The rate-limit, in kilobits per second, of forwarded
multicast traffic on the interface. A rate-limit of 0
indicates that no rate limiting is done."
DEFVAL { 0 }
::= { ipMcastInterfaceEntry 4 }
ipMcastInterfaceStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX StorageType
MAX-ACCESS read-write
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The storage type for this row. Rows having the value
'permanent' need not allow write-access to any columnar
objects in the row."
DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
::= { ipMcastInterfaceEntry 5 }
--
-- The SSM Range Table
--
ipMcastSsmRangeTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpMcastSsmRangeEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This table is used to create and manage the range(s) of
group addresses to which SSM semantics should be applied."
REFERENCE "RFC 3569"
::= { ipMcast 4 }
ipMcastSsmRangeEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpMcastSsmRangeEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (conceptual row) containing a range of group
addresses to which SSM semantics should be applied.
Object Identifiers (OIDs) are limited to 128
sub-identifiers, but this limit is not enforced by the
syntax of this entry. In practice, this does not present
a problem, because IP address types allowed by conformance
statements do not exceed this limit."
REFERENCE "RFC 3569"
INDEX { ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType,
ipMcastSsmRangeAddress,
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength }
::= { ipMcastSsmRangeTable 1 }
IpMcastSsmRangeEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType InetAddressType,
ipMcastSsmRangeAddress InetAddress,
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength InetAddressPrefixLength,
ipMcastSsmRangeRowStatus RowStatus,
ipMcastSsmRangeStorageType StorageType
}
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ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The address type of the multicast group prefix."
::= { ipMcastSsmRangeEntry 1 }
ipMcastSsmRangeAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The multicast group address which, when combined with
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength, gives the group prefix for this
SSM range. The InetAddressType is given by
ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength bits. The remaining address
bits are set to zero. This is especially important for this
index field, which is part of the index of this entry. Any
non-zero bits would signify an entirely different entry.
For IPv6 SSM address ranges, only ranges prefixed by
FF3x::/16 are permitted, where 'x' is a valid IPv6 RFC 4291
multicast address scope. The syntax of the address range is
given by RFC 3306, Sections 4 and 7.
For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone
index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix
length. The use of these address types indicate that this
SSM range entry applies only within the given zone. Zone
index zero is not valid in this table.
If non-global scope SSM range entries are present, then
consistent ipMcastBoundaryTable entries are required on
routers at the zone boundary."
REFERENCE "RFC 2365, RFC 4291 Section 2.7, RFC 3306 Sections 4, 6,
and 7"
::= { ipMcastSsmRangeEntry 2 }
ipMcastSsmRangePrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The length in bits of the mask which, when combined with
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ipMcastSsmRangeAddress, gives the group prefix for this SSM
range.
The InetAddressType is given by ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType.
For values 'ipv4' and 'ipv4z', this object must be in the
range 4..32. For values 'ipv6' and 'ipv6z', this object
must be in the range 8..128."
REFERENCE "RFC 2365, RFC 4291 Section 2.7, RFC 3306 Sections 4, 6,
and 7"
::= { ipMcastSsmRangeEntry 3 }
ipMcastSsmRangeRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of this row, by which rows in this table can
be created and destroyed.
This status object can be set to active(1) without setting
any other columnar objects in this entry.
All writeable objects in this entry can be modified when the
status of this entry is active(1)."
::= { ipMcastSsmRangeEntry 4 }
ipMcastSsmRangeStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX StorageType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The storage type for this row. Rows having the value
'permanent' need not allow write-access to any columnar
objects in the row."
DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
::= { ipMcastSsmRangeEntry 5 }
--
-- The IP Multicast Routing Table
--
ipMcastRouteTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpMcastRouteEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The (conceptual) table containing multicast routing
information for IP datagrams sent by particular sources
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to the IP multicast groups known to this router."
::= { ipMcast 5 }
ipMcastRouteEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpMcastRouteEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (conceptual row) containing the multicast routing
information for IP datagrams from a particular source and
addressed to a particular IP multicast group address.
OIDs are limited to 128 sub-identifiers, but this limit
is not enforced by the syntax of this entry. In practice,
this does not present a problem, because IP address types
allowed by conformance statements do not exceed this limit."
INDEX { ipMcastRouteGroupAddressType,
ipMcastRouteGroup,
ipMcastRouteGroupPrefixLength,
ipMcastRouteSourceAddressType,
ipMcastRouteSource,
ipMcastRouteSourcePrefixLength }
::= { ipMcastRouteTable 1 }
IpMcastRouteEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
ipMcastRouteGroupAddressType InetAddressType,
ipMcastRouteGroup InetAddress,
ipMcastRouteGroupPrefixLength InetAddressPrefixLength,
ipMcastRouteSourceAddressType InetAddressType,
ipMcastRouteSource InetAddress,
ipMcastRouteSourcePrefixLength InetAddressPrefixLength,
ipMcastRouteUpstreamNeighborType InetAddressType,
ipMcastRouteUpstreamNeighbor InetAddress,
ipMcastRouteInIfIndex InterfaceIndexOrZero,
ipMcastRouteTimeStamp TimeStamp,
ipMcastRouteExpiryTime TimeTicks,
ipMcastRouteProtocol IANAipMRouteProtocol,
ipMcastRouteRtProtocol IANAipRouteProtocol,
ipMcastRouteRtAddressType InetAddressType,
ipMcastRouteRtAddress InetAddress,
ipMcastRouteRtPrefixLength InetAddressPrefixLength,
ipMcastRouteRtType INTEGER,
ipMcastRouteOctets Counter64,
ipMcastRoutePkts Counter64,
ipMcastRouteTtlDropOctets Counter64,
ipMcastRouteTtlDropPackets Counter64,
ipMcastRouteDifferentInIfOctets Counter64,
ipMcastRouteDifferentInIfPackets Counter64,
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ipMcastRouteBps CounterBasedGauge64
}
ipMcastRouteGroupAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the address family of the address
contained in ipMcastRouteGroup. Legal values correspond to
the subset of address families for which multicast
forwarding is supported."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 1 }
ipMcastRouteGroup OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The IP multicast group address which, when combined with
the corresponding value specified in
ipMcastRouteGroupPrefixLength, identifies the groups for
which this entry contains multicast routing information.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastRouteGroupPrefixLength bits. The remaining address
bits are set to zero. This is especially important for this
index field, which is part of the index of this entry. Any
non-zero bits would signify an entirely different entry.
For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone
index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix
length. The use of these address types indicate that this
forwarding state applies only within the given zone. Zone
index zero is not valid in this table."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 2 }
ipMcastRouteGroupPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The length in bits of the mask which, when combined with
the corresponding value of ipMcastRouteGroup, identifies the
groups for which this entry contains multicast routing
information.
The InetAddressType is given by
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ipMcastRouteGroupAddressType. For values 'ipv4' and
'ipv4z', this object must be in the range 4..32. For values
'ipv6' and 'ipv6z', this object must be in the range
8..128."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 3 }
ipMcastRouteSourceAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the address family of the address
contained in ipMcastRouteSource.
A value of unknown(0) indicates a non-source-specific entry,
corresponding to all sources in the group. Otherwise, the
value MUST be the same as the value of
ipMcastRouteGroupType."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 4 }
ipMcastRouteSource OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The network address which, when combined with the
corresponding value of ipMcastRouteSourcePrefixLength,
identifies the sources for which this entry contains
multicast routing information.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastRouteSourcePrefixLength bits. The remaining address
bits are set to zero. This is especially important for this
index field, which is part of the index of this entry. Any
non-zero bits would signify an entirely different entry.
For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone
index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix
length. The use of these address types indicate that this
source address applies only within the given zone. Zone
index zero is not valid in this table."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 5 }
ipMcastRouteSourcePrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"The length in bits of the mask which, when combined with
the corresponding value of ipMcastRouteSource, identifies
the sources for which this entry contains multicast routing
information.
The InetAddressType is given by
ipMcastRouteSourceAddressType. For the value 'unknown',
this object must be zero. For values 'ipv4' and 'ipv4z',
this object must be in the range 4..32. For values 'ipv6'
and 'ipv6z', this object must be in the range 8..128."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 6 }
ipMcastRouteUpstreamNeighborType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the address family of the address
contained in ipMcastRouteUpstreamNeighbor.
An address type of unknown(0) indicates that the upstream
neighbor is unknown, for example in BIDIR-PIM."
REFERENCE "RFC 5015"
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 7 }
ipMcastRouteUpstreamNeighbor OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The address of the upstream neighbor (for example, RPF
neighbor) from which IP datagrams from these sources to
this multicast address are received."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 8 }
ipMcastRouteInIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of ifIndex for the interface on which IP
datagrams sent by these sources to this multicast address
are received. A value of 0 indicates that datagrams are not
subject to an incoming interface check, but may be accepted
on multiple interfaces (for example, in BIDIR-PIM)."
REFERENCE "RFC 5015"
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 9 }
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ipMcastRouteTimeStamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of sysUpTime at which the multicast routing
information represented by this entry was learned by the
router.
If this information was present at the most recent re-
initialization of the local management subsystem, then this
object contains a zero value."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 10 }
ipMcastRouteExpiryTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeTicks
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The minimum amount of time remaining before this entry will
be aged out. The value 0 indicates that the entry is not
subject to aging. If ipMcastRouteNextHopState is pruned(1),
this object represents the remaining time until the prune
expires. If this timer expires, state reverts to
forwarding(2). Otherwise, this object represents the time
until this entry is removed from the table."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 11 }
ipMcastRouteProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IANAipMRouteProtocol
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The multicast routing protocol via which this multicast
forwarding entry was learned."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 12 }
ipMcastRouteRtProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IANAipRouteProtocol
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The routing mechanism via which the route used to find the
upstream or parent interface for this multicast forwarding
entry was learned."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 13 }
ipMcastRouteRtAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the address family of the address
contained in ipMcastRouteRtAddress."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 14 }
ipMcastRouteRtAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The address portion of the route used to find the upstream
or parent interface for this multicast forwarding entry.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastRouteRtPrefixLength bits. The remaining address bits
are set to zero.
For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone
index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix
length. The use of these address types indicate that this
forwarding state applies only within the given zone. Zone
index zero is not valid in this table."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 15 }
ipMcastRouteRtPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The length in bits of the mask associated with the route
used to find the upstream or parent interface for this
multicast forwarding entry.
The InetAddressType is given by ipMcastRouteRtAddressType.
For values 'ipv4' and 'ipv4z', this object must be in the
range 4..32. For values 'ipv6' and 'ipv6z', this object
must be in the range 8..128."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 16 }
ipMcastRouteRtType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
unicast (1), -- Unicast route used in multicast RIB
multicast (2) -- Multicast route
}
MAX-ACCESS read-only
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STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The reason the given route was placed in the (logical)
multicast Routing Information Base (RIB). A value of
unicast means that the route would normally be placed only
in the unicast RIB, but was placed in the multicast RIB
due (instead or in addition) to local configuration, such as
when running PIM over RIP. A value of multicast means that
the route was explicitly added to the multicast RIB by the
routing protocol, such as the Distance Vector Multicast
Routing Protocol (DVMRP) or Multiprotocol BGP."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 17 }
ipMcastRouteOctets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of octets contained in IP datagrams that were
received from these sources and addressed to this multicast
group address, and which were forwarded by this router.
Discontinuities in this monotonically increasing value
occur at re-initialization of the management system.
Discontinuities can also occur as a result of routes being
removed and replaced, which can be detected by observing
the value of ipMcastRouteTimeStamp."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 18 }
ipMcastRoutePkts OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of packets routed using this multicast route
entry.
Discontinuities in this monotonically increasing value
occur at re-initialization of the management system.
Discontinuities can also occur as a result of routes being
removed and replaced, which can be detected by observing
the value of ipMcastRouteTimeStamp."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 19 }
ipMcastRouteTtlDropOctets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"The number of octets contained in IP datagrams that this
router has received from these sources and addressed to this
multicast group address, which were dropped because the TTL
(IPv4) or Hop Limit (IPv6) was decremented to zero, or to a
value less than ipMcastInterfaceTtl for all next hops.
Discontinuities in this monotonically increasing value
occur at re-initialization of the management system.
Discontinuities can also occur as a result of routes being
removed and replaced, which can be detected by observing
the value of ipMcastRouteTimeStamp."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 20 }
ipMcastRouteTtlDropPackets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of packets that this router has received from
these sources and addressed to this multicast group address,
which were dropped because the TTL (IPv4) or Hop Limit
(IPv6) was decremented to zero, or to a value less than
ipMcastInterfaceTtl for all next hops.
Discontinuities in this monotonically increasing value
occur at re-initialization of the management system.
Discontinuities can also occur as a result of routes being
removed and replaced, which can be detected by observing
the value of ipMcastRouteTimeStamp."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 21 }
ipMcastRouteDifferentInIfOctets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of octets contained in IP datagrams that this
router has received from these sources and addressed to this
multicast group address, which were dropped because they
were received on an unexpected interface.
For RPF checking protocols (such as PIM-SM), these packets
arrived on interfaces other than ipMcastRouteInIfIndex, and
were dropped because of this failed RPF check. (RPF paths
are 'Reverse Path Forwarding' paths; the unicast routes to
the expected origin of multicast data flows).
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Other protocols may drop packets on an incoming interface
check for different reasons (for example, BIDIR-PIM performs
a DF check on receipt of packets). All packets dropped as a
result of an incoming interface check are counted here.
If this counter increases rapidly, this indicates a problem.
A significant quantity of multicast data is arriving at this
router on unexpected interfaces, and is not being forwarded.
For guidance, if the rate of increase of this counter
exceeds 1% of the rate of increase of ipMcastRouteOctets,
then there are multicast routing problems that require
investigation.
Discontinuities in this monotonically increasing value
occur at re-initialization of the management system.
Discontinuities can also occur as a result of routes being
removed and replaced, which can be detected by observing
the value of ipMcastRouteTimeStamp."
REFERENCE "RFC 4601 and RFC 5015"
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 22 }
ipMcastRouteDifferentInIfPackets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of packets which this router has received from
these sources and addressed to this multicast group address,
which were dropped because they were received on an
unexpected interface.
For RPF checking protocols (such as PIM-SM), these packets
arrived on interfaces other than ipMcastRouteInIfIndex, and
were dropped because of this failed RPF check. (RPF paths
are 'Reverse Path Forwarding' path; the unicast routes to
the expected origin of multicast data flows).
Other protocols may drop packets on an incoming interface
check for different reasons (for example, BIDIR-PIM performs
a DF check on receipt of packets). All packets dropped as a
result of an incoming interface check are counted here.
If this counter increases rapidly, this indicates a problem.
A significant quantity of multicast data is arriving at this
router on unexpected interfaces, and is not being forwarded.
For guidance, if the rate of increase of this counter
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exceeds 1% of the rate of increase of ipMcastRoutePkts, then
there are multicast routing problems that require
investigation.
Discontinuities in this monotonically increasing value
occur at re-initialization of the management system.
Discontinuities can also occur as a result of routes being
removed and replaced, which can be detected by observing
the value of ipMcastRouteTimeStamp."
REFERENCE "RFC 4601 and RFC 5015"
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 23 }
ipMcastRouteBps OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX CounterBasedGauge64
UNITS "bits per second"
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Bits per second forwarded by this router using this
multicast routing entry.
This value is a sample; it is the number of bits forwarded
during the last whole 1 second sampling period. The value
during the current 1 second sampling period is not made
available until the period is completed.
The quantity being sampled is the same as that measured by
ipMcastRouteOctets. The units and the sampling method are
different."
::= { ipMcastRouteEntry 24 }
--
-- The IP Multicast Routing Next Hop Table
--
ipMcastRouteNextHopTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpMcastRouteNextHopEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The (conceptual) table containing information on the
next-hops on outgoing interfaces for routing IP multicast
datagrams. Each entry is one of a list of next-hops on
outgoing interfaces for particular sources sending to a
particular multicast group address."
::= { ipMcast 6 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpMcastRouteNextHopEntry
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MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (conceptual row) in the list of next-hops on
outgoing interfaces to which IP multicast datagrams from
particular sources to an IP multicast group address are
routed.
OIDs are limited to 128 sub-identifiers, but this limit
is not enforced by the syntax of this entry. In practice,
this does not present a problem, because IP address types
allowed by conformance statements do not exceed this limit."
INDEX { ipMcastRouteNextHopGroupAddressType,
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroup,
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroupPrefixLength,
ipMcastRouteNextHopSourceAddressType,
ipMcastRouteNextHopSource,
ipMcastRouteNextHopSourcePrefixLength,
ipMcastRouteNextHopIfIndex,
ipMcastRouteNextHopAddressType,
ipMcastRouteNextHopAddress }
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopTable 1 }
IpMcastRouteNextHopEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroupAddressType InetAddressType,
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroup InetAddress,
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroupPrefixLength InetAddressPrefixLength,
ipMcastRouteNextHopSourceAddressType InetAddressType,
ipMcastRouteNextHopSource InetAddress,
ipMcastRouteNextHopSourcePrefixLength InetAddressPrefixLength,
ipMcastRouteNextHopIfIndex InterfaceIndex,
ipMcastRouteNextHopAddressType InetAddressType,
ipMcastRouteNextHopAddress InetAddress,
ipMcastRouteNextHopState INTEGER,
ipMcastRouteNextHopTimeStamp TimeStamp,
ipMcastRouteNextHopExpiryTime TimeTicks,
ipMcastRouteNextHopClosestMemberHops Unsigned32,
ipMcastRouteNextHopProtocol IANAipMRouteProtocol,
ipMcastRouteNextHopOctets Counter64,
ipMcastRouteNextHopPkts Counter64
}
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroupAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the address family of the address
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contained in ipMcastRouteNextHopGroup. Legal values
correspond to the subset of address families for which
multicast forwarding is supported."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 1 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroup OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The IP multicast group address which, when combined with
the corresponding value specified in
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroupPrefixLength, identifies the groups
for which this entry contains multicast forwarding
information.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroupPrefixLength bits. The remaining
address bits are set to zero. This is especially important
for this index field, which is part of the index of this
entry. Any non-zero bits would signify an entirely
different entry.
For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone
index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix
length. The use of these address types indicate that this
forwarding state applies only within the given zone. Zone
index zero is not valid in this table."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 2 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroupPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The length in bits of the mask which, when combined with
the corresponding value of ipMcastRouteGroup, identifies the
groups for which this entry contains multicast routing
information.
The InetAddressType is given by
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroupAddressType. For values 'ipv4' and
'ipv4z', this object must be in the range 4..32. For values
'ipv6' and 'ipv6z', this object must be in the range
8..128."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 3 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopSourceAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
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SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the address family of the address
contained in ipMcastRouteNextHopSource.
A value of unknown(0) indicates a non-source-specific entry,
corresponding to all sources in the group. Otherwise, the
value MUST be the same as the value of
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroupType."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 4 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopSource OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The network address which, when combined with the
corresponding value of the mask specified in
ipMcastRouteNextHopSourcePrefixLength, identifies the
sources for which this entry specifies a next-hop on an
outgoing interface.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastRouteNextHopSourcePrefixLength bits. The remaining
address bits are set to zero. This is especially important
for this index field, which is part of the index of this
entry. Any non-zero bits would signify an entirely
different entry.
For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone
index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix
length. The use of these address types indicate that this
source address applies only within the given zone. Zone
index zero is not valid in this table."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 5 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopSourcePrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The length in bits of the mask which, when combined with
the corresponding value specified in
ipMcastRouteNextHopSource, identifies the sources for which
this entry specifies a next-hop on an outgoing interface.
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The InetAddressType is given by
ipMcastRouteNextHopSourceAddressType. For the value
'unknown', this object must be zero. For values 'ipv4' and
'ipv4z', this object must be in the range 4..32. For values
'ipv6' and 'ipv6z', this object must be in the range
8..128."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 6 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The ifIndex value of the interface for the outgoing
interface for this next-hop."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 7 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the address family of the address
contained in ipMcastRouteNextHopAddress."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 8 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The address of the next-hop specific to this entry. For
most interfaces, this is identical to
ipMcastRouteNextHopGroup. Non-Broadcast Multi-Access
(NBMA) interfaces, however, may
have multiple next-hop addresses out a single outgoing
interface."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 9 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER { pruned(1), forwarding(2) }
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An indication of whether the outgoing interface and next-
hop represented by this entry is currently being used to
forward IP datagrams. The value 'forwarding' indicates it
is currently being used; the value 'pruned' indicates it is
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not."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 10 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopTimeStamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of sysUpTime at which the multicast routing
information represented by this entry was learned by the
router.
If this information was present at the most recent re-
initialization of the local management subsystem, then this
object contains a zero value."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 11 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopExpiryTime OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeTicks
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The minimum amount of time remaining before this entry will
be aged out. If ipMcastRouteNextHopState is pruned(1), the
remaining time until the prune expires and the state reverts
to forwarding(2). Otherwise, the remaining time until this
entry is removed from the table. The time remaining may be
copied from ipMcastRouteExpiryTime if the protocol in use
for this entry does not specify next-hop timers. The value
0 indicates that the entry is not subject to aging."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 12 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopClosestMemberHops OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..256)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The minimum number of hops between this router and any
member of this IP multicast group reached via this next-hop
on this outgoing interface. Any IP multicast datagrams for
the group that have a TTL (IPv4) or Hop Count (IPv6) less
than this number of hops will not be forwarded to this
next-hop.
A value of 0 means all multicast datagrams are forwarded out
the interface. A value of 256 means that no multicast
datagrams are forwarded out the interface.
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This is an optimization applied by multicast routing
protocols that explicitly track hop counts to downstream
listeners. Multicast protocols that are not aware of hop
counts to downstream listeners set this object to 0."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 13 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IANAipMRouteProtocol
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The routing mechanism via which this next-hop was learned."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 14 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopOctets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of octets of multicast packets that have been
forwarded using this route.
Discontinuities in this monotonically increasing value
occur at re-initialization of the management system.
Discontinuities can also occur as a result of routes being
removed and replaced, which can be detected by observing
the value of ipMcastRouteNextHopTimeStamp."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 15 }
ipMcastRouteNextHopPkts OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of packets which have been forwarded using this
route.
Discontinuities in this monotonically increasing value
occur at re-initialization of the management system.
Discontinuities can also occur as a result of routes being
removed and replaced, which can be detected by observing
the value of ipMcastRouteNextHopTimeStamp."
::= { ipMcastRouteNextHopEntry 16 }
--
-- The IP Multicast Scope Boundary Table
--
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ipMcastBoundaryTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpMcastBoundaryEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The (conceptual) table listing the system's multicast scope
zone boundaries."
REFERENCE "RFC 4007 Section 5"
::= { ipMcast 7 }
ipMcastBoundaryEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpMcastBoundaryEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (conceptual row) describing one of this device's
multicast scope zone boundaries.
OIDs are limited to 128 sub-identifiers, but this limit
is not enforced by the syntax of this entry. In practice,
this does not present a problem, because IP address types
allowed by conformance statements do not exceed this limit."
REFERENCE "RFC 2365 Section 5, RFC 4007 Section 5"
INDEX { ipMcastBoundaryIfIndex,
ipMcastBoundaryAddressType,
ipMcastBoundaryAddress,
ipMcastBoundaryAddressPrefixLength }
::= { ipMcastBoundaryTable 1 }
IpMcastBoundaryEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
ipMcastBoundaryIfIndex InterfaceIndex,
ipMcastBoundaryAddressType InetAddressType,
ipMcastBoundaryAddress InetAddress,
ipMcastBoundaryAddressPrefixLength InetAddressPrefixLength,
ipMcastBoundaryTimeStamp TimeStamp,
ipMcastBoundaryDroppedMcastOctets Counter64,
ipMcastBoundaryDroppedMcastPkts Counter64,
ipMcastBoundaryStatus RowStatus,
ipMcastBoundaryStorageType StorageType
}
ipMcastBoundaryIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The IfIndex value for the interface to which this boundary
applies. Packets with a destination address in the
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associated address/mask range will not be forwarded over
this interface.
For IPv4, zone boundaries cut through links. Therefore,
this is an external interface. This may be either a
physical or virtual interface (tunnel, encapsulation, and
so forth.)
For IPv6, zone boundaries cut through nodes. Therefore,
this is a virtual interface within the node. This is not
an external interface, either real or virtual. Packets
crossing this interface neither arrive at nor leave the
node, but only move between zones within the node."
REFERENCE "RFC 2365 Section 5, RFC 4007 Section 5"
::= { ipMcastBoundaryEntry 1 }
ipMcastBoundaryAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the address family of the address
contained in ipMcastBoundaryAddress. Legal values
correspond to the subset of address families for which
multicast forwarding is supported."
::= { ipMcastBoundaryEntry 2 }
ipMcastBoundaryAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The group address which, when combined with the
corresponding value of ipMcastBoundaryAddressPrefixLength,
identifies the group range for which the scoped boundary
exists. Scoped IPv4 multicast address ranges must be
prefixed by 239.0.0.0/8. Scoped IPv6 multicast address
ranges are FF0x::/16, where x is a valid RFC 4291 multicast
scope.
An IPv6 address prefixed by FF1x::/16 is a non-permanently-
assigned address. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF3x::/16 is
a unicast-prefix-based multicast addresses. A zone boundary
for FF0x::/16 implies an identical boundary for these other
prefixes. No separate FF1x::/16 or FF3x::/16 entries exist
in this table.
This address object is only significant up to
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ipMcastBoundaryAddressPrefixLength bits. The remaining
address bits are set to zero. This is especially important
for this index field, which is part of the index of this
entry. Any non-zero bits would signify an entirely
different entry."
::= { ipMcastBoundaryEntry 3 }
ipMcastBoundaryAddressPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The length in bits of the mask which when, combined with
the corresponding value of ipMcastBoundaryAddress,
identifies the group range for which the scoped boundary
exists.
The InetAddressType is given by ipMcastBoundaryAddressType.
For values 'ipv4' and 'ipv4z', this object must be in the
range 4..32. For values 'ipv6' and 'ipv6z', this object
must be set to 16."
::= { ipMcastBoundaryEntry 4 }
ipMcastBoundaryTimeStamp OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TimeStamp
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of sysUpTime at which the multicast boundary
information represented by this entry was learned by the
router.
If this information was present at the most recent re-
initialization of the local management subsystem, then this
object contains a zero value."
::= { ipMcastBoundaryEntry 5 }
ipMcastBoundaryDroppedMcastOctets OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of octets of multicast packets that have been
dropped as a result of this zone boundary configuration.
Discontinuities in this monotonically increasing value
occur at re-initialization of the management system.
Discontinuities can also occur as a result of boundary
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configuration being removed and replaced, which can be
detected by observing the value of
ipMcastBoundaryTimeStamp."
::= { ipMcastBoundaryEntry 6 }
ipMcastBoundaryDroppedMcastPkts OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Counter64
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The number of multicast packets that have been dropped as a
result of this zone boundary configuration.
Discontinuities in this monotonically increasing value
occur at re-initialization of the management system.
Discontinuities can also occur as a result of boundary
configuration being removed and replaced, which can be
detected by observing the value of
ipMcastBoundaryTimeStamp."
::= { ipMcastBoundaryEntry 7 }
ipMcastBoundaryStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of this row, by which rows in this table can
be created and destroyed.
This status object can be set to active(1) without setting
any other columnar objects in this entry.
All writeable objects in this entry can be modified when the
status of this entry is active(1)."
::= { ipMcastBoundaryEntry 8 }
ipMcastBoundaryStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX StorageType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The storage type for this row. Rows having the value
'permanent' need not allow write-access to any columnar
objects in the row."
DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
::= { ipMcastBoundaryEntry 9 }
--
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-- The IP Multicast Scope Name Table
--
ipMcastScopeNameTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpMcastScopeNameEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The (conceptual) table listing multicast scope names."
REFERENCE "RFC 4007 Section 4"
::= { ipMcast 8 }
ipMcastScopeNameEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpMcastScopeNameEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (conceptual row) that names a multicast address
scope.
OIDs are limited to 128 sub-identifiers, but this limit
is not enforced by the syntax of this entry. In practice,
this does not present a problem, because IP address types
allowed by conformance statements do not exceed this limit."
REFERENCE "RFC 4007 Section 4"
INDEX { ipMcastScopeNameAddressType,
ipMcastScopeNameAddress,
ipMcastScopeNameAddressPrefixLength,
ipMcastScopeNameLanguage }
::= { ipMcastScopeNameTable 1 }
IpMcastScopeNameEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
ipMcastScopeNameAddressType InetAddressType,
ipMcastScopeNameAddress InetAddress,
ipMcastScopeNameAddressPrefixLength InetAddressPrefixLength,
ipMcastScopeNameLanguage LangTag,
ipMcastScopeNameString SnmpAdminString,
ipMcastScopeNameDefault TruthValue,
ipMcastScopeNameStatus RowStatus,
ipMcastScopeNameStorageType StorageType
}
ipMcastScopeNameAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the address family of the address
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contained in ipMcastScopeNameAddress. Legal values
correspond to the subset of address families for which
multicast forwarding is supported."
::= { ipMcastScopeNameEntry 1 }
ipMcastScopeNameAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The group address which, when combined with the
corresponding value of ipMcastScopeNameAddressPrefixLength,
identifies the group range associated with the multicast
scope. Scoped IPv4 multicast address ranges must be
prefixed by 239.0.0.0/8. Scoped IPv6 multicast address
ranges are FF0x::/16, where x is a valid RFC 4291 multicast
scope.
An IPv6 address prefixed by FF1x::/16 is a non-permanently-
assigned address. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF3x::/16 is
a unicast-prefix-based multicast addresses. A scope
FF0x::/16 implies an identical scope name for these other
prefixes. No separate FF1x::/16 or FF3x::/16 entries exist
in this table.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastScopeNameAddressPrefixLength bits. The remaining
address bits are set to zero. This is especially important
for this index field, which is part of the index of this
entry. Any non-zero bits would signify an entirely
different entry."
::= { ipMcastScopeNameEntry 2 }
ipMcastScopeNameAddressPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The length in bits of the mask which, when combined with
the corresponding value of ipMcastScopeNameAddress,
identifies the group range associated with the multicast
scope.
The InetAddressType is given by ipMcastScopeNameAddressType.
For values 'ipv4' and 'ipv4z', this object must be in the
range 4..32. For values 'ipv6' and 'ipv6z', this object
must be set to 16."
::= { ipMcastScopeNameEntry 3 }
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ipMcastScopeNameLanguage OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX LangTag
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Language tag associated with the scope name."
REFERENCE "RFC 4646"
::= { ipMcastScopeNameEntry 4 }
ipMcastScopeNameString OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SnmpAdminString
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The textual name associated with the multicast scope. The
value of this object should be suitable for displaying to
end-users, such as when allocating a multicast address in
this scope.
When no name is specified, the default value of this object
for IPv4 should be the string 239.x.x.x/y with x and y
replaced with decimal values to describe the address and
mask length associated with the scope.
When no name is specified, the default value of this object
for IPv6 should be the string FF0x::/16, with x replaced by
the hexadecimal value for the RFC 4291 multicast scope.
An IPv6 address prefixed by FF1x::/16 is a non-permanently-
assigned address. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF3x::/16 is
a unicast-prefix-based multicast addresses. A scope
FF0x::/16 implies an identical scope name for these other
prefixes. No separate FF1x::/16 or FF3x::/16 entries exist
in this table."
REFERENCE "RFC 2365, RFC 3306 Section 4, RFC 4291 Section 2.7"
::= { ipMcastScopeNameEntry 5 }
ipMcastScopeNameDefault OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX TruthValue
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"If true, indicates a preference that the name in the
following language should be used by applications if no name
is available in a desired language."
DEFVAL { false }
::= { ipMcastScopeNameEntry 6 }
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ipMcastScopeNameStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The status of this row, by which rows in this table can
be created and destroyed. Before the row can be activated,
the object ipMcastScopeNameString must be set to a valid
value. All writeable objects in this entry can be modified
when the status is active(1)."
::= { ipMcastScopeNameEntry 7 }
ipMcastScopeNameStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX StorageType
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The storage type for this row. Rows having the value
'permanent' need not allow write-access to any columnar
objects in the row."
DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
::= { ipMcastScopeNameEntry 8 }
--
-- The Multicast Listeners Table
--
ipMcastLocalListenerTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpMcastLocalListenerEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The (conceptual) table listing local applications or
services that have joined multicast groups as listeners.
Entries exist for all addresses in the multicast range for
all applications and services as they are classified on this
device."
::= { ipMcast 9 }
ipMcastLocalListenerEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpMcastLocalListenerEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An entry (conceptual row) identifying a local application
or service that has joined a multicast group as a listener.
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OIDs are limited to 128 sub-identifiers, but this limit
is not enforced by the syntax of this entry. In practice,
this does not present a problem, because IP address types
allowed by conformance statements do not exceed this limit."
INDEX { ipMcastLocalListenerGroupAddressType,
ipMcastLocalListenerGroupAddress,
ipMcastLocalListenerSourceAddressType,
ipMcastLocalListenerSourceAddress,
ipMcastLocalListenerSourcePrefixLength,
ipMcastLocalListenerIfIndex,
ipMcastLocalListenerRunIndex }
::= { ipMcastLocalListenerTable 1 }
IpMcastLocalListenerEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
ipMcastLocalListenerGroupAddressType InetAddressType,
ipMcastLocalListenerGroupAddress InetAddress,
ipMcastLocalListenerSourceAddressType InetAddressType,
ipMcastLocalListenerSourceAddress InetAddress,
ipMcastLocalListenerSourcePrefixLength InetAddressPrefixLength,
ipMcastLocalListenerIfIndex InterfaceIndex,
ipMcastLocalListenerRunIndex Unsigned32
}
ipMcastLocalListenerGroupAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A value indicating the address family of the address
contained in ipMcastLocalListenerGroupAddress. Legal values
correspond to the subset of address families for which
multicast is supported."
::= { ipMcastLocalListenerEntry 1 }
ipMcastLocalListenerGroupAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The IP multicast group for which this entry specifies
locally joined applications or services."
::= { ipMcastLocalListenerEntry 2 }
ipMcastLocalListenerSourceAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
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"A value indicating the address family of the address
contained in ipMcastLocalListenerSource.
A value of unknown(0) indicates a non-source-specific entry,
corresponding to all sources in the group. Otherwise, the
value MUST be the same as the value of
ipMcastLocalListenerGroupAddressType."
::= { ipMcastLocalListenerEntry 3 }
ipMcastLocalListenerSourceAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The network address which, when combined with the
corresponding value of the mask specified in
ipMcastLocalListenerSourcePrefixLength, identifies the
sources for which this entry specifies a local listener.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastLocalListenerSourcePrefixLength bits. The remaining
address bits are set to zero. This is especially important
for this index field, which is part of the index of this
entry. Any non-zero bits would signify an entirely
different entry.
For addresses of type ipv4z or ipv6z, the appended zone
index is significant even though it lies beyond the prefix
length. The use of these address types indicate that this
listener address applies only within the given zone. Zone
index zero is not valid in this table."
::= { ipMcastLocalListenerEntry 4 }
ipMcastLocalListenerSourcePrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The length in bits of the mask which, when combined with
the corresponding value specified in
ipMcastLocalListenerSource, identifies the sources for which
this entry specifies a local listener.
The InetAddressType is given by
ipMcastLocalListenerSourceAddressType. For the value
'unknown', this object must be zero. For values 'ipv4' and
'ipv4z', this object must be in the range 4..32. For values
'ipv6' and 'ipv6z', this object must be in the range
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8..128."
::= { ipMcastLocalListenerEntry 5 }
ipMcastLocalListenerIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InterfaceIndex
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The IfIndex value of the interface for which this entry
specifies a local listener."
::= { ipMcastLocalListenerEntry 6 }
ipMcastLocalListenerRunIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A unique value corresponding to a piece of software running
on this router or host system. Where possible, this should
be the system's native, unique identification number.
This identifier is platform-specific. It may correspond to
a process ID or application instance number.
A value of zero indicates that the application instance(s)
cannot be identified. A value of zero indicates that one or
more unidentified applications have joined the specified
multicast groups (for the specified sources) as listeners."
REFERENCE "RFC 2287 sysApplRunIndex"
::= { ipMcastLocalListenerEntry 7 }
--
-- The Multicast Zone Table
--
ipMcastZoneTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpMcastZoneEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The (conceptual) table listing scope zones on this device."
REFERENCE "RFC 4007 Section 5"
::= { ipMcast 10 }
ipMcastZoneEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX IpMcastZoneEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
"An entry (conceptual row) describing a scope zone on this
device."
REFERENCE "RFC 4007 Section 5"
INDEX { ipMcastZoneIndex }
::= { ipMcastZoneTable 1 }
IpMcastZoneEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
ipMcastZoneIndex InetZoneIndex,
ipMcastZoneScopeDefaultZoneIndex InetZoneIndex,
ipMcastZoneScopeAddressType InetAddressType,
ipMcastZoneScopeAddress InetAddress,
ipMcastZoneScopeAddressPrefixLength InetAddressPrefixLength
}
ipMcastZoneIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetZoneIndex (1..4294967295)
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This zone index uniquely identifies a zone on a device.
Each zone is for a given scope. Scope-level information in
this table is for the unique scope that corresponds to this
zone.
Zero is a special value used to request the default zone for
a given scope. Zero is not a valid value for this object.
To test whether ipMcastZoneIndex is the default zone for
this scope, test whether ipMcastZoneIndex is equal to
ipMcastZoneScopeDefaultZoneIndex."
::= { ipMcastZoneEntry 1 }
ipMcastZoneScopeDefaultZoneIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetZoneIndex (1..4294967295)
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The default zone index for this scope. This is the zone
that this device will use if the default (zero) zone is
requested for this scope.
Zero is not a valid value for this object."
::= { ipMcastZoneEntry 2 }
ipMcastZoneScopeAddressType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressType
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MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The IP address type for which this scope zone exists."
::= { ipMcastZoneEntry 3 }
ipMcastZoneScopeAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddress
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The multicast group address which, when combined with
ipMcastZoneScopeAddressPrefixLength, gives the multicast
address range for this scope. The InetAddressType is given
by ipMcastZoneScopeAddressType.
Scoped IPv4 multicast address ranges are prefixed by
239.0.0.0/8. Scoped IPv6 multicast address ranges are
FF0x::/16, where x is a valid RFC 4291 multicast scope.
An IPv6 address prefixed by FF1x::/16 is a non-permanently-
assigned address. An IPv6 address prefixed by FF3x::/16 is
a unicast-prefix-based multicast addresses. A scope
FF0x::/16 implies an identical scope for these other
prefixes. No separate FF1x::/16 or FF3x::/16 entries exist
in this table.
This address object is only significant up to
ipMcastZoneScopeAddressPrefixLength bits. The remaining
address bits are set to zero."
REFERENCE "RFC 2365, RFC 3306 Section 4, RFC 4291 Section 2.7"
::= { ipMcastZoneEntry 4 }
ipMcastZoneScopeAddressPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX InetAddressPrefixLength
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The length in bits of the mask which, when combined
with ipMcastZoneScopeAddress, gives the multicast address
prefix for this scope.
The InetAddressType is given by ipMcastZoneScopeAddressType.
For values 'ipv4' and 'ipv4z', this object must be in the
range 4..32. For values 'ipv6' and 'ipv6z', this object
must be set to 16."
::= { ipMcastZoneEntry 5 }
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--
-- Conformance information
--
ipMcastMIBConformance
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipMcastMIB 2 }
ipMcastMIBCompliances
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipMcastMIBConformance 1 }
ipMcastMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipMcastMIBConformance 2 }
--
-- Compliance statements
--
ipMcastMIBComplianceHost MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The compliance statement for hosts supporting IPMCAST-MIB.
Support for either InetAddressType ipv4 or ipv6 is
mandatory; support for both InetAddressTypes ipv4 and ipv6
is optional. Support for types ipv4z and ipv6z is
optional.
-- OBJECT ipMcastLocalListenerGroupAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
-- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastLocalListenerGroupAddress
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastLocalListenerSourceAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
-- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastLocalListenerSourceAddress
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS { ipMcastMIBLocalListenerGroup,
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ipMcastMIBBasicGroup }
OBJECT ipMcastEnabled
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastDeviceConfigStorageType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
GROUP ipMcastMIBSsmGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBRouteGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBRouteDiagnosticsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBBoundaryIfGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBScopeNameGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
::= { ipMcastMIBCompliances 1 }
ipMcastMIBComplianceRouter MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The compliance statement for routers supporting
IPMCAST-MIB.
Support for either InetAddressType ipv4 or ipv6 is
mandatory; support for both InetAddressTypes ipv4 and ipv6
is optional. Support for types ipv4z and ipv6z is
optional.
-- OBJECT ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {ipv4(1), ipv6(2), ipv4z(3),
-- ipv6z(4)}
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-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastSsmRangeAddress
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteGroupAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
-- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteGroup
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteSourceAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
-- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteSource
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteNextHopGroupAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
-- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteNextHopGroup
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteNextHopSourceAddressType
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-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
-- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteNextHopSource
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteNextHopAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
-- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteNextHopAddress
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 or ipv6."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS { ipMcastMIBRouteProtoGroup,
ipMcastMIBBasicGroup,
ipMcastMIBSsmGroup,
ipMcastMIBRouteGroup }
OBJECT ipMcastEnabled
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastDeviceConfigStorageType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastInterfaceTtl
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastInterfaceRateLimit
MIN-ACCESS read-only
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DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastInterfaceStorageType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastRouteUpstreamNeighborType
SYNTAX InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4) }
DESCRIPTION
"This compliance requires support for unknown and either ipv4
or ipv6."
OBJECT ipMcastRouteUpstreamNeighbor
SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
DESCRIPTION
"This compliance requires support for unknown and either ipv4
or ipv6."
OBJECT ipMcastRouteRtAddressType
SYNTAX InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4) }
DESCRIPTION
"This compliance requires support for unknown and either ipv4
or ipv6."
OBJECT ipMcastRouteRtAddress
SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
DESCRIPTION
"This compliance requires support for unknown and either ipv4
or ipv6."
OBJECT ipMcastSsmRangeRowStatus
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastSsmRangeStorageType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
GROUP ipMcastMIBRouteDiagnosticsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is not mandatory, but SHOULD be supported where
hardware permits."
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GROUP ipMcastMIBPktsOutGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBHopCountGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBRouteOctetsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBRouteBpsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBLocalListenerGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBBoundaryIfGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBScopeNameGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
::= { ipMcastMIBCompliances 2 }
ipMcastMIBComplianceBorderRouter MODULE-COMPLIANCE
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The compliance statement for routers on scope
boundaries supporting IPMCAST-MIB.
Support for either InetAddressType ipv4z or ipv6z is
mandatory; support for both InetAddressTypes ipv4z and
ipv6z is optional.
-- OBJECT ipMcastSsmRangeAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {ipv4(1), ipv6(2), ipv4z(3),
-- ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastSsmRangeAddress
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
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-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteGroupAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
-- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteGroup
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 and ipv4z or ipv6 and ipv6z.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteSourceAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
-- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 and ipv4z or ipv6 and ipv6z.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteSource
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 and ipv4z or ipv6 and ipv6z.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteNextHopGroupAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
-- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 and ipv4z or ipv6 and ipv6z.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteNextHopGroup
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 and ipv4z or ipv6 and ipv6z.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteNextHopSourceAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
-- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 and ipv4z or ipv6 and ipv6z.
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--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteNextHopSource
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 and ipv4z or ipv6 and ipv6z.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteNextHopAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
-- ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 and ipv4z or ipv6 and ipv6z.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastRouteNextHopAddress
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for unknown and
-- either ipv4 and ipv4z or ipv6 and ipv6z.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastBoundaryAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {ipv4(1), ipv6(2)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastBoundaryAddress
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (4|16)
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastScopeNameAddressType
-- SYNTAX InetAddressType {ipv4(1), ipv6(2)}
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6.
--
-- OBJECT ipMcastScopeNameAddress
-- SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (4|16)
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6."
MODULE -- this module
MANDATORY-GROUPS { ipMcastMIBRouteProtoGroup,
ipMcastMIBBasicGroup,
ipMcastMIBSsmGroup,
ipMcastMIBRouteGroup,
ipMcastMIBBoundaryIfGroup,
ipMcastMIBScopeNameGroup }
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OBJECT ipMcastEnabled
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastDeviceConfigStorageType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastInterfaceTtl
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastInterfaceRateLimit
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastInterfaceStorageType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastRouteUpstreamNeighborType
SYNTAX InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4) }
DESCRIPTION
"This compliance requires support for unknown and either ipv4
and ipv4z, or ipv6 and ipv6z."
OBJECT ipMcastRouteUpstreamNeighbor
SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
DESCRIPTION
"This compliance requires support for unknown and either ipv4
and ipv4z, or ipv6 and ipv6z."
OBJECT ipMcastRouteRtAddressType
SYNTAX InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2),
ipv4z(3), ipv6z(4) }
DESCRIPTION
"This compliance requires support for unknown and either ipv4
and ipv4z, or ipv6 and ipv6z."
OBJECT ipMcastRouteRtAddress
SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
DESCRIPTION
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"This compliance requires support for unknown and either ipv4
and ipv4z, or ipv6 and ipv6z."
OBJECT ipMcastSsmRangeRowStatus
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
OBJECT ipMcastSsmRangeStorageType
MIN-ACCESS read-only
DESCRIPTION
"Write access is not required."
GROUP ipMcastMIBRouteDiagnosticsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is not mandatory, but SHOULD be supported where
hardware permits."
GROUP ipMcastMIBPktsOutGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBHopCountGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBRouteOctetsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBRouteBpsGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
GROUP ipMcastMIBLocalListenerGroup
DESCRIPTION
"This group is optional."
OBJECT ipMcastZoneScopeAddressType
SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv4(1), ipv6(2) }
DESCRIPTION
"This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6."
OBJECT ipMcastZoneScopeAddress
SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE (4|16))
DESCRIPTION
"This compliance requires support for ipv4 or ipv6."
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::= { ipMcastMIBCompliances 3 }
--
-- Units of conformance
--
ipMcastMIBBasicGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ipMcastEnabled,
ipMcastRouteEntryCount,
ipMcastDeviceConfigStorageType
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects to support basic management of IP
Multicast protocols."
::= { ipMcastMIBGroups 1 }
ipMcastMIBSsmGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ipMcastSsmRangeRowStatus,
ipMcastSsmRangeStorageType }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects to support management of Source-
Specific Multicast routing."
::= { ipMcastMIBGroups 2 }
ipMcastMIBRouteGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ipMcastInterfaceTtl,
ipMcastInterfaceRateLimit,
ipMcastInterfaceStorageType,
ipMcastRouteUpstreamNeighborType,
ipMcastRouteUpstreamNeighbor,
ipMcastRouteInIfIndex,
ipMcastRouteTimeStamp,
ipMcastRouteExpiryTime,
ipMcastRouteNextHopState,
ipMcastRouteNextHopTimeStamp,
ipMcastRouteNextHopExpiryTime
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects to support basic management of IP
Multicast routing."
::= { ipMcastMIBGroups 3 }
ipMcastMIBRouteDiagnosticsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ipMcastRoutePkts,
ipMcastRouteTtlDropPackets,
ipMcastRouteDifferentInIfPackets
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}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of routing diagnostic packet counters."
::= { ipMcastMIBGroups 4 }
ipMcastMIBPktsOutGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ipMcastRouteNextHopTimeStamp,
ipMcastRouteNextHopPkts }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects to support management of packet
counters for each outgoing interface entry of a route."
::= { ipMcastMIBGroups 5 }
ipMcastMIBHopCountGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ipMcastRouteNextHopClosestMemberHops }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects to support management of the use of
hop counts in IP Multicast routing."
::= { ipMcastMIBGroups 6 }
ipMcastMIBRouteOctetsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ipMcastRouteTimeStamp,
ipMcastRouteOctets,
ipMcastRouteTtlDropOctets,
ipMcastRouteDifferentInIfOctets,
ipMcastRouteNextHopTimeStamp,
ipMcastRouteNextHopOctets }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects to support management of octet
counters for each forwarding entry."
::= { ipMcastMIBGroups 7 }
ipMcastMIBRouteBpsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ipMcastRouteBps }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects to support sampling of data rate
in bits per second for each forwarding entry."
::= { ipMcastMIBGroups 8 }
ipMcastMIBRouteProtoGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ipMcastRouteProtocol, ipMcastRouteRtProtocol,
ipMcastRouteRtAddressType, ipMcastRouteRtAddress,
ipMcastRouteRtPrefixLength, ipMcastRouteRtType,
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ipMcastRouteNextHopProtocol }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects providing information on the
relationship between multicast routing information and the
IP Forwarding Table."
::= { ipMcastMIBGroups 9 }
ipMcastMIBLocalListenerGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ipMcastLocalListenerRunIndex }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects to support management of local
listeners on hosts or routers."
::= { ipMcastMIBGroups 10 }
ipMcastMIBBoundaryIfGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ipMcastBoundaryTimeStamp,
ipMcastBoundaryDroppedMcastOctets,
ipMcastBoundaryDroppedMcastPkts,
ipMcastBoundaryStatus,
ipMcastBoundaryStorageType,
ipMcastZoneScopeDefaultZoneIndex,
ipMcastZoneScopeAddressType,
ipMcastZoneScopeAddress,
ipMcastZoneScopeAddressPrefixLength
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects to support management of multicast
scope zone boundaries."
::= { ipMcastMIBGroups 11 }
ipMcastMIBScopeNameGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { ipMcastScopeNameString, ipMcastScopeNameDefault,
ipMcastScopeNameStatus, ipMcastScopeNameStorageType }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A collection of objects to support management of multicast
address scope names."
::= { ipMcastMIBGroups 12 }
END
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7. Security Considerations
7.1. SNMPv3
SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.
Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPsec),
even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is
allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects
in this MIB module.
It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features as
provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410], section 8),
including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for
authentication and privacy).
Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT
RECOMMENDED. Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to
enable cryptographic security. It is then a customer/operator
responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an
instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give access to
the objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate
rights to access (read/change/create/delete) them.
7.2. Writeable Objects
There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module
with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create. This
section discusses and lists these elements.
Such objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some
network environments. The support for SET operations in a non-secure
environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on
network operations.
In this MIB module, possible effects that can be induced by SET
operations on writeable objects include:
o Modifications to multicast routing behavior that prevent or
disrupt services provided by the network, including (but not
limited to) multicast data traffic delivery.
o Modifications to multicast routing behavior that allow
interception or subversion of information that is carried by the
network. For example, attacks can be envisaged that would pass
nominated multicast data streams through a nominated location,
without the sources or listeners becoming aware of this
subversion.
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The following are the read-write and read-create objects defined in
this MIB module.
ipMcastEnabled ipMcastDeviceConfigStorageType ipMcastInterfaceTtl
ipMcastInterfaceRateLimit ipMcastInterfaceStorageType
ipMcastSsmRangeRowStatus ipMcastSsmRangeStorageType
ipMcastBoundaryStatus ipMcastBoundaryStorageType
ipMcastScopeNameString ipMcastScopeNameDefault ipMcastScopeNameStatus
ipMcastScopeNameStorageType
7.3. Readable Objects
As well as the writeable objects discussed above, there are a number
of readable objects (i.e., objects with a MAX-ACCESS other than not-
accessible) that may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some
network environments. It is thus important to control even GET
and/or NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly to even encrypt
the values of these objects when sending them over the network via
SNMP.
In this MIB module, possible effects that can be induced by GET
and/or NOTIFY operations include:
o Determination of the topology, disposition, and composition of the
network. This information may be commercially sensitive, and may
also be used in preparation for attacks, including any of the
attacks described above.
o Determinion of whether multicast data is flowing in the network,
or has flowed recently, as well as the locations of senders and
recipients. An attacker can apply 'traffic analysis' to this
data. In some cases, the information revealed by traffic analyses
can be as damaging as full knowledge of the data being
transported.
8. IANA Considerations
IPMCAST-MIB is rooted under the mib-2 subtree. IANA has assigned {
mib-2 168 } to the IPMCAST-MIB module specified in this document.
9. Acknowledgements
This MIB module is based on the original work in [RFC2932] by K.
McCloghrie, D. Farinacci, and D. Thaler.
Suggested IPv6 multicast MIBs by R. Sivaramu and R. Raghunarayan have
been used for comparison while editing this MIB module.
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The authors are grateful to Bill Fenner for fine ideas, and to Bharat
Joshi for input and several corrections.
The authors also wish to thank John Flick, Bert Wijnen, and Stig
Venaas for their reviewing and comments.
10. References
10.1. Normative References
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
[RFC2365] Meyer, D., "Administratively Scoped IP Multicast", BCP 23,
RFC 2365, July 1998.
[RFC2578] McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.
Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Structure of Management Information
Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999.
[RFC2579] McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.
Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Textual Conventions for SMIv2",
STD 58, RFC 2579, April 1999.
[RFC2580] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,
"Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580,
April 1999.
[RFC2856] Bierman, A., McCloghrie, K., and R. Presuhn, "Textual
Conventions for Additional High Capacity Data Types",
RFC 2856, June 2000.
[RFC2863] McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group
MIB", RFC 2863, June 2000.
[RFC3306] Haberman, B. and D. Thaler, "Unicast-Prefix-based IPv6
Multicast Addresses", RFC 3306, August 2002.
[RFC3411] Harrington, D., Presuhn, R., and B. Wijnen, "An
Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks", STD 62, RFC 3411,
December 2002.
[RFC4001] Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S., and J.
Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for Internet Network
Addresses", RFC 4001, February 2005.
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[RFC4007] Deering, S., Haberman, B., Jinmei, T., Nordmark, E., and
B. Zill, "IPv6 Scoped Address Architecture", RFC 4007,
March 2005.
[RFC4291] Hinden, R. and S. Deering, "IP Version 6 Addressing
Architecture", RFC 4291, February 2006.
[RFC5131] McWalter, D., "A MIB Textual Convention for Language
Tags", RFC 5131, December 2007.
10.2. Informative References
[RFC2287] Krupczak, C. and J. Saperia, "Definitions of System-Level
Managed Objects for Applications", RFC 2287,
February 1998.
[RFC2932] McCloghrie, K., Farinacci, D., and D. Thaler, "IPv4
Multicast Routing MIB", RFC 2932, October 2000.
[RFC3410] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,
"Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-
Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410, December 2002.
[RFC3569] Bhattacharyya, S., "An Overview of Source-Specific
Multicast (SSM)", RFC 3569, July 2003.
[RFC4293] Routhier, S., "Management Information Base for the
Internet Protocol (IP)", RFC 4293, April 2006.
[RFC4601] Fenner, B., Handley, M., Holbrook, H., and I. Kouvelas,
"Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM):
Protocol Specification (Revised)", RFC 4601, August 2006.
[RFC4646] Phillips, A. and M. Davis, "Tags for Identifying
Languages", BCP 47, RFC 4646, September 2006.
[RFC5015] Handley, M., Kouvelas, I., Speakman, T., and L. Vicisano,
"Bidirectional Protocol Independent Multicast (BIDIR-
PIM)", RFC 5015, October 2007.
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Authors' Addresses
David McWalter
Data Connection Ltd
100 Church Street
Enfield EN2 6BQ
UK
EMail: dmcw@dataconnection.com
Dave Thaler
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-6399
USA
EMail: dthaler@windows.microsoft.com
Andrew Kessler
Cisco Systems
425 E. Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134
USA
EMail: kessler@cisco.com
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