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Network Working Group                                         G. MalkinRequest for Comments: 1389                               Xylogics, Inc.                                                               F. Baker                                       Advanced Computer Communications                                                           January 1993RIP Version 2 MIB ExtensionStatus of this Memo   This RFC specifies an IAB standards track protocol for the Internet   community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.   Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol   Standards" 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 TCP/IP-based internets.   In particular, it defines objects for managing RIP Version 2.Table of Contents1. The Network Management Framework ......................12. Objects ...............................................22.1 Format of Definitions ................................23. Overview ..............................................33.1 Textual Conventions ..................................33.2 Structure of MIB .....................................34. Definitions ...........................................34.1 Global Counters ......................................44.2 RIP Interface Tables .................................44.3 Peer Table ...........................................105. Acknowledgements ......................................126. References ............................................127. Security Considerations ...............................138. Authors' Addresses ....................................131. The Network Management Framework   The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three   components.  They are:      STD 16/RFC 1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for      describing and naming objects for the purpose of management.  STD      16/RFC 1212 defines a more concise description mechanism, which isMalkin & Baker                                                  [Page 1]

RFC 1389                  RIP-2 MIB Extension               January 1993      wholly consistent with the SMI.RFC 1156 which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed objects for      the Internet suite of protocols.  STD 17/RFC 1213 defines MIB-II,      an evolution of MIB-I based on implementation experience and new      operational requirements.      STD 15/RFC 1157 which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for      network access to managed objects.   The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of   experimentation and evaluation.2. Objects   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed   the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are   defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [7]   defined in the SMI.  In particular, each object has a name, a syntax,   and an encoding.  The name is an object identifier, an   administratively assigned name, which specifies an object type.  The   object type together with an object instance serves to uniquely   identify a specific instantiation of the object.  For human   convenience, we often use a textual string, termed the OBJECT   DESCRIPTOR, to also refer to the object type.   The syntax of an object type defines the abstract data structure   corresponding to that object type.  The ASN.1 language is used for   this purpose.  However, the SMI [3] purposely restricts the ASN.1   constructs which may be used.  These restrictions are explicitly made   for simplicity.   The encoding of an object type is simply how that object type is   represented using the object type's syntax.  Implicitly tied to the   notion of an object type's syntax and encoding is how the object type   is represented when being transmitted on the network.   The SMI specifies the use of the basic encoding rules of ASN.1 [8],   subject to the additional requirements imposed by the SNMP.2.1 Format of DefinitionsSection 4 contains contains the specification of all object types   contained in this MIB module.  The object types are defined using the   conventions defined in the SMI, as amended by the extensions   specified in [9].Malkin & Baker                                                  [Page 2]

RFC 1389                  RIP-2 MIB Extension               January 19933. Overview3.1 Textual Conventions   Several new data types are introduced as a textual convention in this   MIB document.  These textual conventions enhance the readability of   the specification and can ease comparison with other specifications   if appropriate.  It should be noted that the introduction of the   these textual conventions has no effect on either the syntax nor the   semantics of any managed objects.  The use of these is merely an   artifact of the explanatory method used.  Objects defined in terms of   one of these methods are always encoded by means of the rules that   define the primitive type.  Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP   are necessary to accommodate these textual conventions which are   adopted merely for the convenience of readers and writers in pursuit   of the elusive goal of clear, concise, and unambiguous MIB documents.   The new data types are: Validation (the standard "set to invalid   causes deletion" type), and RouteTag.   The RouteTag type represents   the contents of the Route Tag field in the packet header or route   entry.3.2 Structure of MIB   The RIP-2 MIB contains global counters useful for detecting the   deleterious effects of RIP incompatibilities, an "interfaces" table   which contains interface-specific statistics and configuration   information, and an optional "neighbor" table containing information   that may be helpful in debugging neighbor relationships.  Like the   protocol itself, this MIB takes great care to preserve compatibility   with RIP-1 systems, and controls for monitoring and controlling   system interactions.4. DefinitionsRFC1389-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN   IMPORTS           Counter, TimeTicks, IpAddress                   FROMRFC1155-SMI           mib-2                   FROMRFC1213-MIB           OBJECT-TYPE                   FROMRFC-1212;   --  RIP-2 Management Information Base     rip2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 23 }Malkin & Baker                                                  [Page 3]

RFC 1389                  RIP-2 MIB Extension               January 1993   -- the RouteTag type represents the contents of the   -- Route Tag field in the packet header or route entry.   RouteTag ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE (2))   -- the Validation type is used for the variable that deletes   -- an entry from a table, and ALWAYS takes at least these values:   Validation ::= INTEGER { valid (1), invalid (2) }   --      The RIP-2 Globals Group.   --      Implementation of this group is mandatory for systems that   --           implement RIP-2.   -- These counters are intended to facilitate debugging quickly   -- changing routes or failing neighbors   rip2GlobalGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rip2 1 }       rip2GlobalRouteChanges OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   Counter           ACCESS   read-only           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The number of changes made to the IP Route Da-              tabase by RIP."          ::= { rip2GlobalGroup 1 }       rip2GlobalQueries OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   Counter           ACCESS   read-only           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The number of responses sent  to  RIP  queries              from other systems."          ::= { rip2GlobalGroup 2 }   --  RIP Interfaces Groups   --  Implementation of these Groups is mandatory for systems that   --       implement RIP-2.   -- Since RIP versions 1 and 2 do not deal with addressless links,   -- it is assumed that RIP "interfaces" are subnets within a   -- routing domain.Malkin & Baker                                                  [Page 4]

RFC 1389                  RIP-2 MIB Extension               January 1993   -- The RIP Interface Status Table.       rip2IfStatTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   SEQUENCE OF Rip2IfStatEntry           ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "A  list  of  subnets  which  require  separate              status monitoring in RIP."          ::= { rip2 2 }      rip2IfStatEntry OBJECT-TYPE          SYNTAX   Rip2IfStatEntry          ACCESS   not-accessible          STATUS   mandatory          DESCRIPTION             "A Single Routing Domain in a single Subnet."         INDEX { rip2IfStatAddress }         ::= { rip2IfStatTable 1 }       Rip2IfStatEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               rip2IfStatAddress                   IpAddress,               rip2IfStatRcvBadPackets                   Counter,               rip2IfStatRcvBadRoutes                   Counter,               rip2IfStatSentUpdates                   Counter,               rip2IfStatStatus                   Validation       }       rip2IfStatAddress OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   IpAddress           ACCESS   read-only           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The IP Address of this system on the indicated              subnet."          ::= { rip2IfStatEntry 1 }       rip2IfStatRcvBadPackets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   Counter           ACCESS   read-onlyMalkin & Baker                                                  [Page 5]

RFC 1389                  RIP-2 MIB Extension               January 1993           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The number of RIP response packets received by              the  RIP  process  which were subsequently dis-              carded for any reason (e.g. a version 0 packet,              or an unknown command type)."          ::= { rip2IfStatEntry 2 }       rip2IfStatRcvBadRoutes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   Counter           ACCESS   read-only           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The number of routes, in  valid  RIP  packets,              which were ignored for any reason (e.g. unknown              address family, or invalid metric)."          ::= { rip2IfStatEntry 3 }       rip2IfStatSentUpdates OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   Counter           ACCESS   read-only           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The number of triggered RIP  updates  actually              sent  on  this interface.  This explicitly does              NOT include full updates  sent  containing  new              information."          ::= { rip2IfStatEntry 4 }       rip2IfStatStatus OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   Validation           ACCESS   read-write           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "Writing invalid has  the  effect  of  deleting              this interface."          DEFVAL { valid }          ::= { rip2IfStatEntry 5 }   -- The RIP Interface Configuration Table.       rip2IfConfTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   SEQUENCE OF Rip2IfConfEntry           ACCESS   not-accessibleMalkin & Baker                                                  [Page 6]

RFC 1389                  RIP-2 MIB Extension               January 1993           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "A list of subnets which require separate  con-              figuration in RIP."          ::= { rip2 3 }      rip2IfConfEntry OBJECT-TYPE          SYNTAX   Rip2IfConfEntry          ACCESS   not-accessible          STATUS   mandatory          DESCRIPTION             "A Single Routing Domain in a single Subnet."         INDEX { rip2IfConfAddress }         ::= { rip2IfConfTable 1 }       Rip2IfConfEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               rip2IfConfAddress                   IpAddress,               rip2IfConfDomain                   RouteTag,               rip2IfConfAuthType                   INTEGER,               rip2IfConfAuthKey                   OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..16)),               rip2IfConfSend                   INTEGER,               rip2IfConfReceive                   INTEGER,               rip2IfConfDefaultMetric                   INTEGER,               rip2IfConfStatus                   Validation       }       rip2IfConfAddress OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   IpAddress           ACCESS   read-only           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The IP Address of this system on the indicated              subnet."          ::= { rip2IfConfEntry 1 }       rip2IfConfDomain OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   RouteTagMalkin & Baker                                                  [Page 7]

RFC 1389                  RIP-2 MIB Extension               January 1993           ACCESS   read-write           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "Value inserted into the Routing  Domain  field              of all RIP packets sent on this interface."          DEFVAL { '0000'h }          ::= { rip2IfConfEntry 2 }       rip2IfConfAuthType OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   INTEGER {                       noAuthentication (1),                       simplePassword (2)                    }           ACCESS   read-write           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The type of Authentication used on this inter-              face."          DEFVAL { noAuthentication }          ::= { rip2IfConfEntry 3 }       rip2IfConfAuthKey OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..16))           ACCESS   read-write           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The value to be used as the Authentication Key              whenever    the   corresponding   instance   of              rip2IfConfAuthType has  the  value  simplePass-              word.   A modification of the corresponding in-              stance of rip2IfConfAuthType  does  not  modify              the rip2IfConfAuthKey value.              If a string shorter than 16 octets is supplied,              it  will be left-justified and padded to 16 oc-              tets, on the right, with nulls (0x00).              Reading this object always results in an  OCTET              STRING  of  length zero; authentication may not              be bypassed by reading the MIB object."          DEFVAL { ''h }          ::= { rip2IfConfEntry 4 }       rip2IfConfSend OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   INTEGER {Malkin & Baker                                                  [Page 8]

RFC 1389                  RIP-2 MIB Extension               January 1993                       doNotSend (1),                       ripVersion1 (2),                       rip1Compatible (3),                       ripVersion2 (4)                    }           ACCESS   read-write           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "What  the  router  sends  on  this  interface.              ripVersion1 implies sending RIP updates compli-              ant  with  RFC  1058.   rip1Compatible  implies              broadcasting RIP-2 updates usingRFC 1058 route              subsumption rules.  ripVersion2 implies  multi-              casting RIP-2 updates."          DEFVAL { rip1Compatible }          ::= { rip2IfConfEntry 5 }       rip2IfConfReceive OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   INTEGER {                       rip1 (1),                       rip2 (2),                       rip1OrRip2 (3)                    }           ACCESS   read-write           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "This indicates which version  of  RIP  updates              are   to  be  accepted.   Note  that  rip2  and              rip1OrRip2 implies reception of multicast pack-              ets."          DEFVAL { rip1OrRip2 }          ::= { rip2IfConfEntry 6 }       rip2IfConfDefaultMetric OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   INTEGER ( 0..15 )           ACCESS   read-write           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "This variable indicates what metric is  to  be              used  as  a  default  route in RIP updates ori-              ginated on this interface.  A value of zero in-              dicates  that  no  default route should be ori-              ginated; in this  case,  a  default  route  via              another router may be propagated."          ::= { rip2IfConfEntry 7 }Malkin & Baker                                                  [Page 9]

RFC 1389                  RIP-2 MIB Extension               January 1993       rip2IfConfStatus OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   Validation           ACCESS   read-write           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "Writing invalid has  the  effect  of  deleting              this interface."          DEFVAL { valid }          ::= { rip2IfConfEntry 8 }   --  Peer Table   --      The RIP Peer Group   --      Implementation of this Group is Optional   --      This group provides information about active peer   --      relationships intended to assist in debugging.       rip2PeerTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   SEQUENCE OF Rip2PeerEntry           ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "A list of RIP Peers."          ::= { rip2 4 }      rip2PeerEntry OBJECT-TYPE          SYNTAX   Rip2PeerEntry          ACCESS   not-accessible          STATUS   mandatory          DESCRIPTION             "Information regarding a single routing peer."         INDEX { rip2PeerAddress, rip2PeerDomain }         ::= { rip2PeerTable 1 }       Rip2PeerEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               rip2PeerAddress                   IpAddress,               rip2PeerDomain                   RouteTag,               rip2PeerLastUpdate                   TimeTicks,               rip2PeerVersion                   INTEGER,               rip2PeerRcvBadPacketsMalkin & Baker                                                 [Page 10]

RFC 1389                  RIP-2 MIB Extension               January 1993                   Counter,               rip2PeerRcvBadRoutes                   Counter               }       rip2PeerAddress OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   IpAddress           ACCESS   read-only           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The IP Address of the Peer System."          ::= { rip2PeerEntry 1 }       rip2PeerDomain OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   RouteTag           ACCESS   read-only           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The value in the Routing Domain field  in  RIP              packets received from the peer."          ::= { rip2PeerEntry 2 }       rip2PeerLastUpdate OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   TimeTicks           ACCESS   read-only           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The value of sysUpTime when  the  most  recent              RIP update was received from this system."          ::= { rip2PeerEntry 3 }       rip2PeerVersion OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   INTEGER ( 0..255 )           ACCESS   read-only           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The RIP version number in the  header  of  the              last RIP packet received."          ::= { rip2PeerEntry 4 }       rip2PeerRcvBadPackets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   Counter           ACCESS   read-onlyMalkin & Baker                                                 [Page 11]

RFC 1389                  RIP-2 MIB Extension               January 1993           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The number of RIP response packets  from  this              peer discarded as invalid."          ::= { rip2PeerEntry 5 }       rip2PeerRcvBadRoutes OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX   Counter           ACCESS   read-only           STATUS   mandatory           DESCRIPTION              "The number of routes from this peer that  were              ignored because the entry format was invalid."          ::= { rip2PeerEntry 6 }   END5. Acknowledgements   This document was produced by the RIP-2 Working Group of the Internet   Engineering Task Force (IETF).   In addition, the comments of the following individuals are also   acknowledged:  Keith McCloghrie and Frank Kastenholz.8. References   [1] Cerf, V., "IAB Recommendations for the Development of Internet       Network Management Standards",RFC 1052, IAB, April 1988.   [2] Cerf, V., "Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network Management Review       Group",RFC 1109, IAB, August 1989.   [3] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of       Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets", STD 16,RFC1155, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems, May       1990.   [4] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base for       Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets",RFC 1156, Hughes       LAN Systems, Performance Systems International, May 1990.   [5] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple       Network Management Protocol", STD 15,RFC 1157, SNMP Research,       Performance Systems International, Performance Systems       International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990.Malkin & Baker                                                 [Page 12]

RFC 1389                  RIP-2 MIB Extension               January 1993   [6] Rose, M., Editor, "Management Information Base for Network       Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II",RFC 1158,       Performance Systems International, May 1990.   [7] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -       Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1),       International Organization for Standardization, International       Standard 8824, December 1987.   [8] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -       Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Notation One       (ASN.1), International Organization for Standardization,       International Standard 8825, December 1987.   [9] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions",       STD 16,RFC 1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN       Systems, March 1991.  [10] Malkin, G., "RIP Version 2 - Carrying Additional Information",RFC 1388, Xylogics, Inc., January 1993.  [11] Malkin, G., "RIP Version 2 Protocol Analysis",RFC 1387,       Xylogics, Inc., January 1993.7.  Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.8.  Authors' Addresses   Gary Malkin   Xylogics, Inc.   53 Third Avenue   Burlington, MA  01803   Phone: (617) 272-8140   EMail: gmalkin@Xylogics.COM   Fred Baker   Advanced Computer Communications   315 Bollay Drive   Santa Barbara, California  93117-6014   Phone: (805) 685-4455   EMail: fbaker@acc.comMalkin & Baker                                                 [Page 13]

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