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Network Working Group                                       J. CucchiaraRequest for Comments: 3815                  Marconi Communications, Inc.Category: Standards Track                                   H. Sjostrand                                                             ipUnplugged                                                              J. Luciani                                            Marconi Communications, Inc.                                                               June 2004Definitions of Managed Objects for theMultiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS),Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)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.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004).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 managed objects for the Multiprotocol   Label Switching, Label Distribution Protocol (LDP).Table of Contents1.   Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.   The Internet-Standard Management Framework. . . . . . . . . .33.   Structure of the MIB Modules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33.1.  Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33.2.  Future Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43.3.  Interface Indexing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43.4.  Differences from the LDP Specification. . . . . . . . .43.5.  The MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53.5.1.  LDP Scalar Objects. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53.5.2.  The LDP Entity Table. . . . . . . . . . . . . .6                      3.5.2.1.  Changing Values After Session                                Establishment . . . . . . . . . . . .63.5.3.  The LDP Entity Statistics Table . . . . . . . .7Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 20043.5.4.  The LDP Peer Table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73.5.5.  The LDP Session Table . . . . . . . . . . . . .83.5.6.  The LDP Session Statistics Table. . . . . . . .83.5.7.  The LDP Hello Adjacency Table . . . . . . . . .83.5.8.  The LDP LSP Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83.5.9.  The FEC Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93.5.10. The LDP Session Peer Address Table. . . . . . .93.6.  LDP Notifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93.7.  LDP Notification Frequency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104.   MPLS Label Distribution Protocol MIB Definitions. . . . . . .104.1.  The MPLS-LDP-ATM-STD-MIB Module . . . . . . . . . . . .604.1.1.  The LDP Entity ATM Table. . . . . . . . . . . .614.1.2.  The LDP Entity ATM Label Range Table. . . . . .614.1.3.  The LDP ATM Session Table . . . . . . . . . . .614.2.  The MPLS-LDP-FRAME-RELAY-STD-MIB Module . . . . . . . .774.2.1.  The LDP Entity Frame Relay Table. . . . . . . .774.2.2.  The LDP Entity Frame Relay Label Range Table. .774.2.3.  The LDP Frame Relay Session Table . . . . . . .774.3.  The MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB Module . . . . . . . . . .915.   Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .986.   References. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .986.1.  Normative References. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .986.2.  Informative References. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1007.   Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1007.1.  Security Considerations for MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB. . . . . .1007.2.  Security Considerations for MPLS-LDP-ATM-STD-MIB. . . .101        7.3.  Security Considerations for              MPLS-LDP-FRAME-RELAY-STD-MIB. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1027.4.  Security Considerations for MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB. .1037.5.  Additional Security Considerations. . . . . . . . . . .1038.   IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1048.1.  IANA Considerations for MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB. . . . . . . .1048.2.  IANA Considerations for MPLS-LDP-ATM-STD-MIB. . . . . .1048.3.  IANA Considerations for MPLS-LDP-FRAME-RELAY-STD-MIB. .1048.4.  IANA Considerations for MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB. . . .1049.   Authors' Addresses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10510.  Full Copyright Statement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1061.  Introduction   This document defines 4 MIB Modules which together support the   configuration and monitoring of the Label Distribution Protocol   (LDP).  The Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) [RFC3036] is one type   of Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) protocols described in   [RFC3031] and [RFC3032].  Utilizing all 4 MIB Modules allows an   operator to configure LDP sessions using 3 different Layer 2 media.   The Layer 2 media supported by the MIB Modules are Ethernet, ATM and   Frame Relay as described in [RFC3036], [RFC3034] and [RFC3035].Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   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 inRFC 2119 [RFC2119].   For an introduction to the concepts of MPLS, see [RFC3031].  For   further on LDP refer to [RFC3037] and [RFC3215].2.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework   For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current   Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer tosection 7 of   RFC 3410 [RFC3410].   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,RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58,RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58,RFC 2580   [RFC2580].3.  Structure of the MIB Modules   This section describes the structure of the LDP MIB Modules.3.1.  Overview   There are 4 MIB Modules in this document.  These MIB Modules are the   MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB, the MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB, the MPLS-LDP-ATM-STD-   MIB and the MPLS-LDP-FRAME-RELAY-STD-MIB.  The MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB   defines objects which are common to all LDP implementations.  The   MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB defines Layer 2 Per Platform Label Space   objects for use with the MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB.  The MPLS-LDP-ATM-STD-MIB   defines Layer 2 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) objects for use with   the MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB.  The MPLS-LDP-FRAME-RELAY-STD-MIB defines Layer   2 FRAME-RELAY objects for use with the MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB.   The MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB Module MUST be implemented and at least one of   the Layer 2 MIB Modules MUST be implemented by an Agent developer on   an Label Switching Router (LSR) or Label Edge Router (LER).  As an   example, if a Label Switching Router (LSR) or Label Edge Router (LER)   implementation intends to support LDP utilizing a Layer 2 of   Ethernet, then the MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB and the MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB   Modules MUST implemented.  If an LSR/LER implementation intends to   support LDP utilizing a Layer 2 of ATM, then the MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB   Module and the MPLS-LDP-ATM-MIB Module MUST be implemented.  If an   LSR/LER implementation intends to support LDP utilizing a Layer 2 ofCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   FRAME-RELAY, then the MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB Module and the MPLS-LDP-FRAME-   RELAY-STD-MIB Module MUST be implemented.  An LDP implementation that   utilizes all three Layer 2 media (Ethernet, Frame-Relay, ATM) MUST   support all 4 MIB Modules.  Each of the Modules will be discussed in   detail in the following sections.   There are 2 compliance statements for each MIB Module.  One   compliance statement is for full compliance which allows both   configuration and monitoring via SNMP.  The other compliance   statement is for read-only compliance which allows only monitoring   via SNMP.3.2.  Future Considerations   The LDP Specification [RFC3036] does not specify the use of VPNs or   multicast for LDP, and thus, objects related to these areas have not   been included.   [RFC2684] does not describe VP merge capability and so this feature   has not been included.   These areas need to be specified in the LDP Specification or other   specifications prior to being added in this or any other MIB   document.3.3.  Interface Indexing   Interface Indexes as specified in [RFC2863] are used in these MIB   Modules.  The descriptions of the ifIndexes denote which ifIndex is   being used.  The use of ifIndex is for actual existing connections.3.4.  Differences from the LDP Specification   Currently, there are 3 differences between this specification and the   LDP Specification.  As described in the Introduction, this document   is almost entirely based on the LDP specification.  The differences   are documented here.   The first difference is that the LDP Entity Table contains some   DEFVAL clauses which are not specified explicitly in the LDP   Specification.  These values, although not documented in the LDP   Specification, are widely used by existing LDP MIB implementations   and thus, have been adopted within this MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB module.   Please note, they can certainly be changed during row creation or a   subsequent SET request.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   A second difference is the mplsLdpEntityGenericLRTable in the MPLS-   LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB Module.  This table, although provided as a way   to reserve a range of generic labels, does not exist in the LDP   Specification.  It was added to the MIB due to a request from the   working group and because this table was considered useful for   reserving a range of generic labels.   The third difference is documented by the TEXTUAL-CONVENTION,   MplsAtmVcIdentifier which is in the MPLS-TC-STD-MIB [RFC3811].  This   TC was added to restrict vci values to be greater than 31 as   described inRFC 3035 [RFC3035].3.5.  The MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB Module   This MIB Module contains objects which are common to all LDP   implementations.  This MIB Module MUST always be implemented along   with one or more of the Layer 2 MIB Modules.  This MIB Module IMPORTS   IndexInteger and IndexIntegerNextFree TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONs from   [RFC3289], and IMPORTS InetAddressPrefixLength, InetAddressType,   InetAddressInetPortNumber TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONs from [RFC3291].   The mplsLdpEntityTable table allows the Label Edge Router (LER) or   the Label Switching Router (LSR) to initiate and/or receive requests   to establish LDP sessions.  As the LDP protocol distributes labels   and establishes sessions with Peers most of the tables in this module   are populated by the agent as instructed by the LDP protocol.  The   exception is the mplsFecTable and the mplsLdpLspFecTable which can be   configured by the operator to specify Forwarding Equivalence Class   information for an LSP.   Some scalars and each table in the MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB Module are   described in the following subsections.3.5.1.  LDP Scalar Objects   There are several scalar objects in the LDP MIB module.  The   mplsLdpLsrId is a read-only scalar object which reports Label   Switching Router's (LSR's) Identifier.  This MUST be a globally   unique value, such as the 32-bit router ID assigned to the LSR.   The mplsLdpLsrLoopDetectionCapable scalar object denotes whether the   LSR is capable of supporting loop detection and if so, which form of   loop detection.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   There are two LastChange scalar objects, mplsLdpEntityLastChange and   mplsLdpPeerLastChange.  These objects give an indication of there was   a change in the number of entries in the table, or if any of the   values in the respective tables changed.  Please see the object's   description for more details.   The mplsLdpEntityIndexNext scalar object is described in the next   section.3.5.2.  The LDP Entity Table   The MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB provides objects to configure/set-up potential   LDP sessions on a specific LSR/LER.  The mplsLdpEntityTable is used   to configure information which is used by the LDP protocol to setup   potential LDP Sessions.   Each entry/row in this table represents a single LDP Entity.  There   is no maximum number of LDP Entities specified.  However, there is an   mplsLdpEntityIndexNext object which should be retrieved by the   command generator prior to creating an LDP Entity.  If the   mplsLdpEntityIndexNext object is zero, this indicates that the   LSR/LER is not able to create another LDP Entity at that time.3.5.2.1.  Changing Values After Session Establishment   One way to manually modify a session's parameters is by using SNMP to   change the MIB objects related to that session.  Please note, special   care should be taken if MIB objects which are used in the MPLS LDP   Session Initialization need to be modified.  If the modification of   any of these MIB variables takes place anytime after the start of   session intialization, then the entire session must be halted.  Any   information learned by that session must be discarded.  The objects   should then be modified, and session initialization started.   Assuming that the configuration was done correctly, then a new   session will be created.   For example, assume that an operator wishes to change the   configuration of a Label Range which is used by a Session that has   already been established.  The operator should change the   mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to "disable(2)".  Setting the   mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to "disable(2)" will cause the session to be   torn down (i.e., this will signal to LDP that it should send out tear   down messages for that session).  Also, all information related to   that session should be removed from this MIB by the Agent.  This   includes Peer information (i.e., relevant row in the mplsPeerTable)   and Session statistics (i.e., relevant row in the   mplsLdpSessionTable).  Also, if the MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB module [RFC3813]   is implemented and the optional Mapping Table objects areCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   implemented, then all information related to the LSPs in this session   should be removed from these MIB modules. [For more information   please see the section on "The Mapping Tables".]  At this point, the   operator could modify the Label Range.  Lastly, the operator should   set the mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to "enable(1)".  At this point   session initialization should occur.  The LDP Entity goes through the   Session Initialization in order to communicate the new Label Ranges   to the Peer and establish new LSPs.3.5.3.  The LDP Entity Statistics Table   The mplsLpdEntityStatsTable is a read-only table which contains   statistical information related to failed attempts to establish   sessions.  Each row in this table AUGMENTS an mplsLdpEntityEntry.   This table could be used to give insight into how to reconfigure   values so that a session could be successfully established.  For   example, if the mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedLRErrors Counter   object was increasing, then this would indicate that the Label Range   (LR) may need to be adjusted.3.5.4.  The LDP Peer Table   The mplsLdpPeerTable is a read-only table which contains information   about LDP Peers known to LDP Entities.  In other words, the Peer   information is learned by LDP through initialization or discovery.   This table should be populated by the agent as directed by the LDP   protocol.   A row in this table is related to one or more rows in the Hello   Adjacency Table and related to a single row in the Session Table.   The values in the Peer table are specific to a Peer and may or may   not be the same values used in the session.  The reason is that the   Peer and Entity negotiate certain values.  The Entity's values are   configured in the mplsLdpEntityTable and the Peer's values are   learned (and placed into the mplsLdpPeerTable).  The   mplsLdpSessionTable shows the values used in establishing the   session.   One example, of when the Peer's values and the Session's values may   differ is with the Peer's Path Limit information.  The Peer's Path   Limit information is learned from the session initialization phase.   The actual value for the Path Vector Limit is the Peer's value and   may not be the same value that appears in the session.  There could   be a mismatch in this value between the Entity and the Peer.  In the   event of a mismatch, then the session will use the Path Limit set by   the Entity (and not the Peer).Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   The Peer Table information was placed in a separate table from the   Session information to allow for a more comprehensive and coherent   MIB model.3.5.5.  The LDP Session Table   The mplsLdpSessionTable is a read-only table.  Each entry in this   table represents a single session between an LDP Entity and a Peer.   The mplsLdpSessionEntry AUGMENTS the mplsLdpPeerEntry.   The information in this table is learned during session   establishment.  NOTE: rows in this table will appear during session   intialization.3.5.6.  The LDP Session Statistics Table   The mplsLdpSessionStatsTable is a read-only table which contains   statistical information on sessions.  This table AUGMENTS the   mplsLdpPeerTable.3.5.7.  The LDP Hello Adjacency Table   This is a table of all adjacencies between all LDP Entities and all   LDP Peers.  A Session may have one or more adjacencies.  A session   should not have zero adjacencies, because this indicates that the   session has lost contact with the Peer.  A session which has zero   Hello Adjacencies should be removed.3.5.8.  The LDP LSP Tables   The Label Information Base (LIB) contains information about labels   learned by the LSR.  The LIB for LDP, CR-LDP and MPLS-RSVP (i.e., all   currently defined MPLS protocols) is represented in the LSR MIB   [RFC3813].  The LIB is represented by the LSR MIB's mplsXCTable (mpls   Cross Connect Table), mplsInSegmentTable (mpls In Segment Table) and   the mplsOutSegmentTable (mpls Out Segment Table).  The mplsXCTable   models the cross-connection of the incoming label with a specific   outgoing label.  The mplsInSegmentTable stores the incoming label's   information, and the mplsOutSegmentTable stores the outgoing label's   information.   The LDP Session that created the LSP and the LSP's (incoming label,   outgoing label) pair along with other information is contained in the   MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB module's mplsXCTable, the mplsInSegmentTable and the   mplsOutSegmentTable.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   In order to utilize the MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB module's mplsXCTable,   mplsInSegmentTable and mplsOutSegmentTable for LDP LSPs, there needs   to be a mechanism to associate LDP sessions with LDP LSPs created as   a result of those LDP sessions.  The mplsInSegmentLdpLspTable and   mplsOutSegmentLdpLspTable in this MIB contain information to find the   LDP LSP entries in the mplsInSegmentTable, mplsOutSegmentTable and   the mplsXCTable.   These two tables, the mplsInSegmentLdpLspTable and   mplsOutSegmentLdpLspTable, have been made optional in the conformance   section of the MIB.  They only need to be supported if the LSR MIBs   mplsInSegmentTable, mplsOutSegmentTable and mplsXCTable are   implemented.   As discussed in the section, "Changing Values after Session   Establishment", if a session is torn down, then all the information   related to this session, must be removed from the both LDP MIB and,   if implemented, from the LSR MIB.3.5.9.  The FEC Tables   The mplsLdpFecTable is a table which contains FEC (Forwarding   Equivalence Class) information.  Each entry/row represents a single   FEC Element.  There is also an LDP LSP FEC Table, mplsLdpLspFecTable,   which associates FECs with the LSPs.3.5.10.  The LDP Session Peer Address Table   The mplsLdpSessionPeerAddrTable is a table which extends the   mplsLdpSessionTable.  This table is a read-only table which stores   Addresses learned after session initialization via Address Message   advertisement.3.6.  LDP Notifications   Currently, there are several notifications which are specific for   LDP.  These are described in this section.  There are no objects   which enable or disable notifications from being generated.RFC 3413   [RFC3413] contains MIB modules which can be implemented that will   enable or disable these notifications from being generated.   The mplsLdpInitSessionThresholdExceeded notification indicates to the   operator that there may be a misconfigured mplsLdpEntityEntry because   the session associated with this Entity is not being established, and   the Entity keeps trying to establish the session.  A side effect of   this situation is that a row in the mplsLdpSessionTable may not be   reaching the operational state as indicated by the   mplsLdpSessionState object.  If the value ofCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   mplsLdpEntityInitSessionThreshold is 0 (zero) then this is equal to   specifying the value of infinity for the threshold, and the   mplsLdpInitSessionThresholdExceeded notification will never be sent.   The mplsLdpPathVectorLimitMismatch notification is generated when   there is a mismatch in the Path Vector Limits between the Entity and   Peer during session initialization.  The session uses the value which   is configured as the Entity's Path Vector Limit.  However, a   notification should be generated to indicate that a mismatch   occurred.  For further details, please seeSection 3.5.3 of the LDP   Specification [RFC3036].   The mplsLdpSessionUp and mplsLdpSessionDown notifications are   generated when there is an appropriate change in the   mplsLdpSessionState object, e.g., when sessions change state (Up to   Down for the mplsLdpSessionDown notification, or Down to Up for the   mplsLdpSessionUp notification).  There was discussion about combining   these two notifications into a single notification, however, some NMS   applications can utilize two different notifications, rather than   having to parse the varbind list of a single notification.  For   example, the SessionDown is matched to a SessionUp notification more   easily by some NMS applications, than having to parse a Varbind list   in a SessionChange type of notification.3.7.  LDP Notification Frequency   LDP Notifications are expected to be few in number when LDP is   ubiquitously deployed in a relatively stable network.  A notification   receiver, e.g., an NMS, that receives these notifications should not   be overwhelmed by the frequency of LDP notifications.  If this   assertion proves to be inaccurate, then a throttling object to   throttle these notifications may be added to future versions of the   MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB.4.  MPLS Label Distribution Protocol MIB Definitions     MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN     IMPORTS         OBJECT-TYPE, MODULE-IDENTITY, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,         Integer32, Counter32, Unsigned32             FROM SNMPv2-SMI                                -- [RFC2578]         MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP             FROM SNMPv2-CONF                              --  [RFC2580]         RowStatus, TimeInterval, TruthValue,         TimeStamp, StorageTypeCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             FROM SNMPv2-TC                                --  [RFC2579]         InetAddressPrefixLength,         InetAddressType,         InetAddress,         InetPortNumber             FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB                         --  [RFC3291]         IndexInteger,         IndexIntegerNextFree             FROM DIFFSERV-MIB                             --  [RFC3289]         mplsStdMIB,         MplsLabelDistributionMethod,         MplsLdpIdentifier,         MplsLdpLabelType,         MplsLspType,         MplsLsrIdentifier,         MplsRetentionMode             FROM MPLS-TC-STD-MIB                          --  [RFC3811]         MplsIndexType             FROM MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB;                        --  [RFC3813]     mplsLdpStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY         LAST-UPDATED "200406030000Z"  -- June 3, 2004         ORGANIZATION "Multiprotocol Label Switching (mpls)                       Working Group"         CONTACT-INFO             "Joan Cucchiara (jcucchiara@mindspring.com)              Marconi Communications, Inc.              Hans Sjostrand (hans@ipunplugged.com)              ipUnplugged              James V. Luciani (james_luciani@mindspring.com)              Marconi Communications, Inc.              Working Group Chairs:              George Swallow,   email: swallow@cisco.com              Loa Andersson,    email: loa@pi.se              MPLS Working Group, email: mpls@uu.net"         DESCRIPTION             "Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004). The             initial version of this MIB module was publishedCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             inRFC 3815. For full legal notices see the RFC             itself or see:http://www.ietf.org/copyrights/ianamib.html             This MIB contains managed object definitions for the             'Multiprotocol Label Switching, Label Distribution             Protocol, LDP' document."         REVISION "200406030000Z"  -- June 3, 2004         DESCRIPTION            "Initial version published as part ofRFC 3815."         ::= { mplsStdMIB 4 }     --****************************************************************     mplsLdpNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpStdMIB 0 }     mplsLdpObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpStdMIB 1 }     mplsLdpConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpStdMIB 2 }     --****************************************************************     -- MPLS LDP Objects     --****************************************************************     mplsLdpLsrObjects    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpObjects 1 }     mplsLdpEntityObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpObjects 2 }     --     -- The MPLS Label Distribution Protocol's     -- Label Switching Router Objects     --     mplsLdpLsrId OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsLsrIdentifier         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The Label Switching Router's Identifier."         ::= { mplsLdpLsrObjects 1 }     mplsLdpLsrLoopDetectionCapable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      INTEGER {                                none(1),                                other(2),                                hopCount(3),                                pathVector(4),                                hopCountAndPathVector(5)Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004                             }         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "A indication of whether this             Label Switching Router supports             loop detection.             none(1) -- Loop Detection is not supported                        on this LSR.             other(2) -- Loop Detection is supported but                         by a method other than those                         listed below.             hopCount(3) -- Loop Detection is supported by                            Hop Count only.             pathVector(4) -- Loop Detection is supported by                              Path Vector only.             hopCountAndPathVector(5) -- Loop Detection is                                  supported by both Hop Count                                  And Path Vector.             Since Loop Detection is determined during             Session Initialization, an individual session             may not be running with loop detection.  This             object simply gives an indication of whether or not the             LSR has the ability to support Loop Detection and             which types."         ::= { mplsLdpLsrObjects 2 }     --     -- The MPLS Label Distribution Protocol Entity Objects     --     mplsLdpEntityLastChange OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX  TimeStamp         MAX-ACCESS read-only         STATUS current         DESCRIPTION             "The value of sysUpTime at the time of the most             recent addition or deletion of an entry             to/from the mplsLdpEntityTable/mplsLdpEntityStatsTable, or             the most recent change in value of any objects in the             mplsLdpEntityTable.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             If no such changes have occurred since the last             re-initialization of the local management subsystem,             then this object contains a zero value."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityObjects 1 }     mplsLdpEntityIndexNext  OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      IndexIntegerNextFree         MAX-ACCESS     read-only         STATUS         current         DESCRIPTION             "This object contains an appropriate value to             be used for mplsLdpEntityIndex when creating             entries in the mplsLdpEntityTable. The value             0 indicates that no unassigned entries are             available."        ::= { mplsLdpEntityObjects 2 }     mplsLdpEntityTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpEntityEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This table contains information about the             MPLS Label Distribution Protocol Entities which             exist on this Label Switching Router (LSR)             or Label Edge Router (LER)."          ::= { mplsLdpEntityObjects 3 }      mplsLdpEntityEntry OBJECT-TYPE          SYNTAX      MplsLdpEntityEntry          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible          STATUS      current          DESCRIPTION              "An entry in this table represents an LDP entity.              An entry can be created by a network administrator              or by an SNMP agent as instructed by LDP."          INDEX       {  mplsLdpEntityLdpId, mplsLdpEntityIndex  }          ::= { mplsLdpEntityTable 1 }      MplsLdpEntityEntry ::= SEQUENCE {          mplsLdpEntityLdpId                MplsLdpIdentifier,          mplsLdpEntityIndex                IndexInteger,          mplsLdpEntityProtocolVersion      Unsigned32,          mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus          INTEGER,          mplsLdpEntityOperStatus           INTEGER,          mplsLdpEntityTcpPort              InetPortNumber,          mplsLdpEntityUdpDscPort           InetPortNumber,Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004          mplsLdpEntityMaxPduLength         Unsigned32,          mplsLdpEntityKeepAliveHoldTimer   Unsigned32,          mplsLdpEntityHelloHoldTimer       Unsigned32,          mplsLdpEntityInitSessionThreshold Integer32,          mplsLdpEntityLabelDistMethod      MplsLabelDistributionMethod,          mplsLdpEntityLabelRetentionMode   MplsRetentionMode,          mplsLdpEntityPathVectorLimit      Integer32,          mplsLdpEntityHopCountLimit        Integer32,          mplsLdpEntityTransportAddrKind    INTEGER,          mplsLdpEntityTargetPeer           TruthValue,          mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddrType   InetAddressType,          mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddr       InetAddress,          mplsLdpEntityLabelType            MplsLdpLabelType,          mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime    TimeStamp,          mplsLdpEntityStorageType          StorageType,          mplsLdpEntityRowStatus            RowStatus      }      mplsLdpEntityLdpId OBJECT-TYPE          SYNTAX      MplsLdpIdentifier          MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible          STATUS      current          DESCRIPTION              "The LDP identifier."         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, LDP Specification, Section on LDP Identifiers."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 1 }     mplsLdpEntityIndex OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      IndexInteger         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This index is used as a secondary index to uniquely             identify this row.  Before creating a row in this table,             the 'mplsLdpEntityIndexNext' object should be retrieved.             That value should be used for the value of this index             when creating a row in this table.  NOTE:  if a value             of zero (0) is retrieved, that indicates that no rows             can be created in this table at this time.             A secondary index (this object) is meaningful to some             but not all, LDP implementations.  For example             an LDP implementation which uses PPP would             use this index to differentiate PPP sub-links.             Another way to use this index is to give this the             value of ifIndex.  However, this is dependantCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             on the implementation."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 2 }     mplsLdpEntityProtocolVersion OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..65535)         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION            "The version number of the LDP protocol which will be            used in the session initialization message.Section 3.5.3 in the LDP Specification specifies            that the version of the LDP protocol is negotiated during            session establishment. The value of this object            represents the value that is sent in the initialization            message."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3 Initialization            Message."         DEFVAL { 1 }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 3 }     mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      INTEGER {                       enable(1),                       disable(2)                     }         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The administrative status of this LDP Entity.             If this object is changed from 'enable' to 'disable'             and this entity has already attempted to establish             contact with a Peer, then all contact with that             Peer is lost and all information from that Peer             needs to be removed from the MIB. (This implies             that the network management subsystem should clean             up any related entry in the mplsLdpPeerTable.  This             further implies that a 'tear-down' for that session             is issued and the session and all information related             to that session cease to exist).             At this point the operator is able to change values             which are related to this entity.             When the admin status is set back to 'enable', then             this Entity will attempt to establish a new session             with the Peer."Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         DEFVAL  { enable }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 4 }     mplsLdpEntityOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      INTEGER {                       unknown(1),                       enabled(2),                       disabled(3)                     }         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The operational status of this LDP Entity.             The value of unknown(1) indicates that the             operational status cannot be determined at             this time.  The value of unknown should be             a transient condition before changing             to enabled(2) or disabled(3)."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 5 }     mplsLdpEntityTcpPort OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      InetPortNumber         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The TCP Port for             LDP.  The default value is the well-known             value of this port."         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.10, Well-known              Numbers, andSection 3.10.1.  UDP and TCP Ports."         DEFVAL { 646 }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 6 }     mplsLdpEntityUdpDscPort OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      InetPortNumber         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The UDP Discovery Port for             LDP.  The default value is the             well-known value for this port."         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 2.4.1,             Basic Discovery Mechanism,Section 2.4.2,             Extended Discovery Mechanism,Section3.10, Well-known Numbers, andSection 3.10.1.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             UDP and TCP Ports."         DEFVAL { 646 }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 7 }     mplsLdpEntityMaxPduLength OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (256..65535)         UNITS       "octets"         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION            "The maximum PDU Length that is sent in            the Common Session Parameters of an Initialization            Message. According to the LDP Specification [RFC3036]            a value of 255 or less specifies the            default maximum length of 4096 octets, this is why            the value of this object starts at 256.  The operator            should explicitly choose the default value (i.e., 4096),            or some other value.            The receiving LSR MUST calculate the maximum PDU            length for the session by using the smaller of its and            its peer's proposals for Max PDU Length."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3.            Initialization Message."         DEFVAL { 4096 }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 8 }     mplsLdpEntityKeepAliveHoldTimer OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)         UNITS       "seconds"         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The 16-bit integer value which is the proposed keep             alive hold timer for this LDP Entity."         DEFVAL { 40 }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 9 }     mplsLdpEntityHelloHoldTimer OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..65535)         UNITS       "seconds"         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The 16-bit integer value which is the proposed Hello             hold timer for this LDP Entity. The Hello Hold time             in seconds.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             An LSR maintains a record of Hellos received             from potential peers.  This object represents             the Hold Time in the Common Hello Parameters TLV of             the Hello Message.             A value of 0 is a default value and should be             interpretted in conjunction with the             mplsLdpEntityTargetPeer object.             If the value of this object is 0: if the value of the             mplsLdpEntityTargetPeer object is false(2), then this             specifies that the Hold Time's actual default value is             15 seconds (i.e., the default Hold time for Link Hellos             is 15 seconds).  Otherwise if the value of the             mplsLdpEntityTargetPeer object is true(1), then this             specifies that the Hold Time's actual default value is             45 seconds (i.e., the default Hold time for Targeted             Hellos is 45 seconds).             A value of 65535 means infinite (i.e., wait forever).             All other values represent the amount of time in             seconds to wait for a Hello Message.  Setting the             hold time to a value smaller than 15 is not             recommended, although not forbidden according             toRFC3036."         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.2.,             Hello Message."         DEFVAL { 0 }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 10 }     mplsLdpEntityInitSessionThreshold OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Integer32(0..100)         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "When attempting to establish a session with             a given Peer, the given LDP Entity should             send out the SNMP notification,             'mplsLdpInitSessionThresholdExceeded', when             the number of Session Initialization messages             sent exceeds this threshold.             The notification is used to notify an             operator when this Entity and its Peer are             possibly engaged in an endless sequence             of messages as each NAKs the other'sCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             Initialization messages with Error Notification             messages.  Setting this threshold which triggers             the notification is one way to notify the             operator.  The notification should be generated             each time this threshold is exceeded and             for every subsequent Initialization message             which is NAK'd with an Error Notification             message after this threshold is exceeded.             A value of 0 (zero) for this object             indicates that the threshold is infinity, thus             the SNMP notification will never be generated."         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 2.5.3 Session Initialization."         DEFVAL { 8 }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 11 }     mplsLdpEntityLabelDistMethod OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsLabelDistributionMethod         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "For any given LDP session, the method of             label distribution must be specified."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 12 }     mplsLdpEntityLabelRetentionMode OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsRetentionMode         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The LDP Entity can be configured to use either             conservative or liberal label retention mode.             If the value of this object is conservative(1)             then advertized label mappings are retained             only if they will be used to forward packets,             i.e., if label came from a valid next hop.             If the value of this object is liberal(2)             then all advertized label mappings are retained             whether they are from a valid next hop or not."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 13 }     mplsLdpEntityPathVectorLimit OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..255)         MAX-ACCESS  read-createCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "If the value of this object is 0 (zero) then             Loop Detection for Path Vectors is disabled.             Otherwise, if this object has a value greater than             zero, then Loop Dection for Path Vectors is enabled,             and the Path Vector Limit is this value.             Also, the value of the object,             'mplsLdpLsrLoopDetectionCapable', must be set to             either 'pathVector(4)' or 'hopCountAndPathVector(5)',             if this object has a value greater than 0 (zero),             otherwise it is ignored."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 2.8 Loop Dection,Section 3.4.5 Path Vector TLV."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 14 }     mplsLdpEntityHopCountLimit OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..255)         MAX-ACCESS   read-create         STATUS       current         DESCRIPTION             "If the value of this object is 0 (zero),             then Loop Detection using Hop Counters is             disabled.             If the value of this object is greater than             0 (zero) then Loop Detection using Hop             Counters is enabled, and this object             specifies this Entity's maximum allowable             value for the Hop Count.             Also, the value of the object             mplsLdpLsrLoopDetectionCapable must be set             to either 'hopCount(3)' or             'hopCountAndPathVector(5)' if this object             has a value greater than 0 (zero), otherwise             it is ignored."         DEFVAL { 0 }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 15 }     mplsLdpEntityTransportAddrKind OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX     INTEGER {                               interface(1),                               loopback(2)                            }         MAX-ACCESS read-create         STATUS     currentCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         DESCRIPTION             "This specifies whether the loopback or interface             address is to be used as the transport address             in the transport address TLV of the             hello message.             If the value is interface(1), then the IP             address of the interface from which hello             messages are sent is used as the transport             address in the hello message.             Otherwise, if the value is loopback(2), then the IP             address of the loopback interface is used as the             transport address in the hello message."         DEFVAL { loopback }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 16 }     mplsLdpEntityTargetPeer OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      TruthValue         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "If this LDP entity uses targeted peer then set             this to true."         DEFVAL { false }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 17 }     mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddrType OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      InetAddressType         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The type of the internetwork layer address used for             the Extended Discovery.  This object indicates how             the value of mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddr is to             be interpreted."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 18 }     mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddr OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      InetAddress         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The value of the internetwork layer address             used for the Extended Discovery.  The value of             mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddrType specifies how             this address is to be interpreted."        ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 19 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004     mplsLdpEntityLabelType OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsLdpLabelType         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "Specifies the optional parameters for the LDP             Initialization Message.             If the value is generic(1) then no             optional parameters will be sent in             the LDP Initialization message associated             with this Entity.             If the value is atmParameters(2) then             a row must be created in the             mplsLdpEntityAtmTable, which             corresponds to this entry.             If the value is frameRelayParameters(3) then             a row must be created in the             mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayTable, which             corresponds to this entry."         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3.,             Initialization Message."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 20 }     mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      TimeStamp         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion             at which any one or more of this entity's counters             suffered a discontinuity.  The relevant counters             are the specific instances associated with this             entity of any Counter32 object contained             in the 'mplsLdpEntityStatsTable'.  If no such             discontinuities have occurred since the last             re-initialization of the local management             subsystem, then this object contains a zero             value."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 21 }     mplsLdpEntityStorageType  OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      StorageType         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      currentCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 23]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         DESCRIPTION             "The storage type for this conceptual row.             Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent(4)'             need not allow write-access to any columnar             objects in the row."         DEFVAL{ nonVolatile }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 22 }     mplsLdpEntityRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      RowStatus         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The status of this conceptual row.  All writable              objects in this row may be modified at any              time, however, as described in detail in              the section entitled, 'Changing Values After              Session Establishment', and again described              in the DESCRIPTION clause of the              mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus object, if a session              has been initiated with a Peer, changing objects              in this table will wreak havoc with the session              and interrupt traffic.  To repeat again:              the recommended procedure is to              set the mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to down, thereby              explicitly causing a session to be torn down. Then,              change objects in this entry, then set              the mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to enable,              which enables a new session to be initiated."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityEntry 23 }     --     -- The MPLS LDP Entity Statistics Table     --     mplsLdpEntityStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpEntityStatsEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This table is a read-only table which augments             the mplsLdpEntityTable.  The purpose of this             table is to keep statistical information about             the LDP Entities on the LSR."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityObjects 4 }     mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsLdpEntityStatsEntryCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 24]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "A row in this table contains statistical information             about an LDP Entity.  Some counters contained in a             row are for fatal errors received during a former             LDP Session associated with this entry.  For example,             an LDP PDU received on a TCP connection during an             LDP Session contains a fatal error.  That             error is counted here, because the             session is terminated.             If the error is NOT fatal (i.e., the Session             remains), then the error is counted in the             mplsLdpSessionStatsEntry."         AUGMENTS       {   mplsLdpEntityEntry  }         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsTable 1 }     MplsLdpEntityStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {         mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionAttempts               Counter32,         mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedNoHelloErrors  Counter32,         mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedAdErrors       Counter32,         mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedMaxPduErrors   Counter32,         mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedLRErrors       Counter32,         mplsLdpEntityStatsBadLdpIdentifierErrors        Counter32,         mplsLdpEntityStatsBadPduLengthErrors            Counter32,         mplsLdpEntityStatsBadMessageLengthErrors        Counter32,         mplsLdpEntityStatsBadTlvLengthErrors            Counter32,         mplsLdpEntityStatsMalformedTlvValueErrors       Counter32,         mplsLdpEntityStatsKeepAliveTimerExpErrors       Counter32,         mplsLdpEntityStatsShutdownReceivedNotifications Counter32,         mplsLdpEntityStatsShutdownSentNotifications     Counter32     }     mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionAttempts OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "A count of the Session Initialization messages             which were sent or received by this LDP Entity and             were NAK'd.   In other words, this counter counts             the number of session initializations that failed.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 25]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 1 }     mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedNoHelloErrors OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "A count of the Session Rejected/No Hello Error             Notification Messages sent or received by             this LDP Entity.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 2 }     mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedAdErrors OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "A count of the Session Rejected/Parameters             Advertisement Mode Error Notification Messages sent             or received by this LDP Entity.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 3 }     mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedMaxPduErrors OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "A count of the Session Rejected/Parameters             Max Pdu Length Error Notification Messages sent             or received by this LDP Entity.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 4 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 26]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004     mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedLRErrors OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "A count of the Session Rejected/Parameters             Label Range Notification Messages sent             or received by this LDP Entity.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 5 }     mplsLdpEntityStatsBadLdpIdentifierErrors OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This object counts the number of Bad LDP Identifier             Fatal Errors detected by the session(s)             (past and present) associated with this LDP Entity.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.1.2."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 6 }     mplsLdpEntityStatsBadPduLengthErrors OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This object counts the number of Bad PDU Length             Fatal Errors detected by the session(s)             (past and present) associated with this LDP Entity.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.1.2."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 7 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 27]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004     mplsLdpEntityStatsBadMessageLengthErrors OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This object counts the number of Bad Message             Length Fatal Errors detected by the session(s)             (past and present) associated with this LDP Entity.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.1.2."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 8 }     mplsLdpEntityStatsBadTlvLengthErrors OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This object counts the number of Bad TLV             Length Fatal Errors detected by the session(s)             (past and present) associated with this LDP Entity.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.1.2."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 9 }     mplsLdpEntityStatsMalformedTlvValueErrors OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This object counts the number of Malformed TLV             Value Fatal Errors detected by the session(s)             (past and present) associated with this             LDP Entity.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 28]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.1.2."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 10 }     mplsLdpEntityStatsKeepAliveTimerExpErrors OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This object counts the number of Session Keep Alive             Timer Expired Errors detected by the session(s)             (past and present) associated with this LDP Entity.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.1.2."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 11 }     mplsLdpEntityStatsShutdownReceivedNotifications OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This object counts the number of Shutdown Notifications             received related to session(s) (past and present)             associated with this LDP Entity.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 12 }     mplsLdpEntityStatsShutdownSentNotifications OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This object counts the number of Shutdown Notfications             sent related to session(s) (past and present) associated             with this LDP Entity.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value ofCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 29]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime."         ::= { mplsLdpEntityStatsEntry 13 }     --     -- The MPLS LDP Peer Table     --     mplsLdpSessionObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpObjects 3 }     mplsLdpPeerLastChange OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX  TimeStamp         MAX-ACCESS read-only         STATUS current         DESCRIPTION             "The value of sysUpTime at the time of the most             recent addition or deletion to/from the             mplsLdpPeerTable/mplsLdpSessionTable."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionObjects 1 }     mplsLdpPeerTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpPeerEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "Information about LDP peers known by Entities in             the mplsLdpEntityTable.  The information in this table             is based on information from the Entity-Peer interaction             during session initialization but is not appropriate             for the mplsLdpSessionTable, because objects in this             table may or may not be used in session establishment."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionObjects 2 }     mplsLdpPeerEntry OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsLdpPeerEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "Information about a single Peer which is related             to a Session.  This table is augmented by             the mplsLdpSessionTable."         INDEX       { mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                       mplsLdpEntityIndex,                       mplsLdpPeerLdpId }         ::= { mplsLdpPeerTable 1 }     MplsLdpPeerEntry ::= SEQUENCE {         mplsLdpPeerLdpId                MplsLdpIdentifier,         mplsLdpPeerLabelDistMethod      MplsLabelDistributionMethod,Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 30]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         mplsLdpPeerPathVectorLimit      Integer32,         mplsLdpPeerTransportAddrType    InetAddressType,         mplsLdpPeerTransportAddr        InetAddress     }     mplsLdpPeerLdpId OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsLdpIdentifier         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The LDP identifier of this LDP Peer."         ::= { mplsLdpPeerEntry 1 }     mplsLdpPeerLabelDistMethod OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsLabelDistributionMethod         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "For any given LDP session, the method of             label distribution must be specified."         ::= { mplsLdpPeerEntry 2 }     mplsLdpPeerPathVectorLimit OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..255)         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "If the value of this object is 0 (zero) then             Loop Dection for Path Vectors for this Peer             is disabled.             Otherwise, if this object has a value greater than             zero, then Loop Dection for Path  Vectors for this             Peer is enabled and the Path Vector Limit is this value."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 2.8 Loop Dection,Section 3.4.5 Path Vector TLV."         ::= { mplsLdpPeerEntry 3 }     mplsLdpPeerTransportAddrType OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      InetAddressType         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The type of the Internet address for the             mplsLdpPeerTransportAddr object.  The LDP             specification describes this as being either             an IPv4 Transport Address or IPv6 TransportCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 31]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             Address which is used in opening the LDP session's             TCP connection, or if the optional TLV is not             present, then this is the IPv4/IPv6 source             address for the UPD packet carrying the Hellos.             This object specifies how the value of the             mplsLdpPeerTransportAddr object should be             interpreted."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 2.5.2            Transport Connection Establishment andSection 3.5.2.1 Hello Message Procedures."         ::= { mplsLdpPeerEntry 4 }     mplsLdpPeerTransportAddr OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      InetAddress         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The Internet address advertised by the peer             in the Hello Message or the Hello source address.             The type of this address is specified by the             value of the mplsLdpPeerTransportAddrType             object."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 2.5.2            Transport Connection Establishment andSection 3.5.2.1 Hello Message Procedures."         ::= { mplsLdpPeerEntry 5 }     --     -- The MPLS LDP Sessions Table     --     mplsLdpSessionTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpSessionEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "A table of Sessions between the LDP Entities             and LDP Peers.  This table AUGMENTS the             mplsLdpPeerTable.  Each row in this table             represents a single session."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionObjects 3 }     mplsLdpSessionEntry OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsLdpSessionEntryCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 32]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "An entry in this table represents information on a             single session between an LDP Entity and LDP Peer.             The information contained in a row is read-only.             Please note:  the Path Vector Limit for the             Session is the value which is configured in             the corresponding mplsLdpEntityEntry. The             Peer's Path Vector Limit is in the             mplsLdpPeerPathVectorLimit object in the             mplsLdpPeerTable.             Values which may differ from those configured are             noted in the objects of this table, the             mplsLdpAtmSessionTable and the             mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionTable. A value will             differ if it was negotiated between the             Entity and the Peer.  Values may or may not             be negotiated.  For example, if the values             are the same then no negotiation takes place.             If they are negotiated, then they may differ."         AUGMENTS { mplsLdpPeerEntry }         ::= { mplsLdpSessionTable 1 }     MplsLdpSessionEntry ::= SEQUENCE {         mplsLdpSessionStateLastChange       TimeStamp,         mplsLdpSessionState                 INTEGER,         mplsLdpSessionRole                  INTEGER,         mplsLdpSessionProtocolVersion       Unsigned32,         mplsLdpSessionKeepAliveHoldTimeRem  TimeInterval,         mplsLdpSessionKeepAliveTime         Unsigned32,         mplsLdpSessionMaxPduLength          Unsigned32,         mplsLdpSessionDiscontinuityTime     TimeStamp     }     mplsLdpSessionStateLastChange OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX TimeStamp         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The value of sysUpTime at the time this             Session entered its current state as             denoted by the mplsLdpSessionState             object."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionEntry 1 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 33]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004     mplsLdpSessionState OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      INTEGER {                        nonexistent(1),                        initialized(2),                        openrec(3),                        opensent(4),                        operational(5)                     }         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The current state of the session, all of the             states 1 to 5 are based on the state machine             for session negotiation behavior."         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 2.5.4,             Initialization State Machine."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionEntry 2 }     mplsLdpSessionRole OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      INTEGER {                        unknown(1),                        active(2),                        passive(3)                     }         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "During session establishment the LSR/LER takes either             the active role or the passive role based on address             comparisons.  This object indicates whether this LSR/LER             was behaving in an active role or passive role during             this session's establishment.             The value of unknown(1), indicates that the role is not             able to be determined at the present time."         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 2.5.3.,             Session Initialization"         ::= { mplsLdpSessionEntry 3 }     mplsLdpSessionProtocolVersion OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Unsigned32(1..65535)         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The version of the LDP Protocol which             this session is using.  This is the version ofCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 34]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             the LDP protocol which has been negotiated             during session initialization."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3,            Initialization Message."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionEntry 4 }     mplsLdpSessionKeepAliveHoldTimeRem OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      TimeInterval         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The keep alive hold time remaining for             this session."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionEntry 5 }        mplsLdpSessionKeepAliveTime OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)            UNITS       "seconds"            MAX-ACCESS  read-only            STATUS      current            DESCRIPTION                "The negotiated KeepAlive Time which                represents the amount of seconds between                keep alive messages.  The                mplsLdpEntityKeepAliveHoldTimer                related to this Session is the                value that was proposed as the                KeepAlive Time for this session.                This value is negotiated during                session initialization between                the entity's proposed value                (i.e., the value configured in                mplsLdpEntityKeepAliveHoldTimer)                and the peer's proposed                KeepAlive Hold Timer value.                This value is the smaller                of the two proposed values."            REFERENCE               "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3,               Initialization Message."            ::= { mplsLdpSessionEntry 6 }        mplsLdpSessionMaxPduLength OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)            UNITS       "octets"            MAX-ACCESS  read-onlyCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 35]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004            STATUS      current            DESCRIPTION                "The value of maximum allowable length for LDP PDUs for                this session.  This value may have been negotiated                during the Session Initialization.  This object is                related to the mplsLdpEntityMaxPduLength object.  The                mplsLdpEntityMaxPduLength object specifies the requested                LDP PDU length, and this object reflects the negotiated                LDP PDU length between the Entity and                the Peer."            REFERENCE               "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3,               Initialization Message."            ::= { mplsLdpSessionEntry 7 }     mplsLdpSessionDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      TimeStamp         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion             at which any one or more of this session's counters             suffered a discontinuity.  The relevant counters are             the specific instances associated with this session             of any Counter32 object contained in the             mplsLdpSessionStatsTable.             The initial value of this object is the value of             sysUpTime when the entry was created in this table.             Also, a command generator can distinguish when a session             between a given Entity and Peer goes away and a new             session is established.  This value would change and             thus indicate to the command generator that this is a             different session."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionEntry 8 }     --     -- The MPLS LDP Session Statistics Table     --     mplsLdpSessionStatsTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpSessionStatsEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "A table of statistics for Sessions between             LDP Entities and LDP Peers.  This table AUGMENTSCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 36]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             the mplsLdpPeerTable."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionObjects 4 }     mplsLdpSessionStatsEntry OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsLdpSessionStatsEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "An entry in this table represents statistical             information on a single session between an LDP             Entity and LDP Peer."         AUGMENTS       { mplsLdpPeerEntry }         ::= { mplsLdpSessionStatsTable 1 }     MplsLdpSessionStatsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {         mplsLdpSessionStatsUnknownMesTypeErrors  Counter32,         mplsLdpSessionStatsUnknownTlvErrors      Counter32     }     mplsLdpSessionStatsUnknownMesTypeErrors OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This object counts the number of Unknown Message Type             Errors detected by this LSR/LER during this session.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpSessionDiscontinuityTime."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionStatsEntry 1 }     mplsLdpSessionStatsUnknownTlvErrors OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Counter32         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This object counts the number of Unknown TLV Errors             detected by this LSR/LER during this session.             Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur             at re-initialization of the management system, and at             other times as indicated by the value of             mplsLdpSessionDiscontinuityTime."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionStatsEntry 2 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 37]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004     --     -- The MPLS LDP Hello Adjacency Table     --     mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                                   { mplsLdpSessionObjects 5 }     mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpHelloAdjacencyEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "A table of Hello Adjacencies for Sessions."         ::= { mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyObjects 1 }     mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyEntry OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsLdpHelloAdjacencyEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "Each row represents a single LDP Hello Adjacency.             An LDP Session can have one or more Hello             Adjacencies."              INDEX       { mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                            mplsLdpEntityIndex,                            mplsLdpPeerLdpId,                            mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyIndex }         ::= { mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyTable 1 }     MplsLdpHelloAdjacencyEntry ::= SEQUENCE {         mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyIndex         Unsigned32,         mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyHoldTimeRem   TimeInterval,         mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyHoldTime      Unsigned32,         mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyType          INTEGER     }     mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyIndex OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "An identifier for this specific adjacency."         ::= { mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyEntry 1 }     mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyHoldTimeRem OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      TimeInterval         UNITS       "seconds"         MAX-ACCESS  read-onlyCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 38]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "If the value of this object is 65535,             this means that the hold time is infinite             (i.e., wait forever).             Otherwise, the time remaining for             this Hello Adjacency to receive its             next Hello Message.             This interval will change when the 'next'             Hello Message which corresponds to this             Hello Adjacency is received unless it             is infinite."         ::= { mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyEntry 2 }     mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyHoldTime OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535)         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The Hello hold time which is negotiated between             the Entity and the Peer.  The entity associated             with this Hello Adjacency issues a proposed             Hello Hold Time value in the             mplsLdpEntityHelloHoldTimer object.  The peer             also proposes a value and this object represents             the negotiated value.             A value of 0 means the default,             which is 15 seconds for Link Hellos             and 45 seconds for Targeted Hellos.             A value of 65535 indicates an             infinite hold time."         REFERENCE            "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.2 Hello Message"         ::= { mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyEntry 3 }     mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyType OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      INTEGER {                        link(1),                        targeted(2)                     }         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This adjacency is the result of a 'link'             hello if the value of this object is link(1).Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 39]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             Otherwise, it is a result of a 'targeted'             hello, targeted(2)."         ::= { mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyEntry 4 }     --     --  Session Label (LSP) Mapping to LSR MIB's     --  In Segment LIB Information.     --     --     -- NOTE: the next 2 tables map to the     -- MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB's MplsInSegmentTable     -- and MplsOutSegmentTable.  The     -- cross-connect (XC) information is not     -- represented here as it can be gleaned     -- from the MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB.     --     mplsInSegmentLdpLspTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsInSegmentLdpLspEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "A table of LDP LSP's which             map to the mplsInSegmentTable in the             MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB module."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionObjects 6 }     mplsInSegmentLdpLspEntry OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsInSegmentLdpLspEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "An entry in this table represents information             on a single LDP LSP which is represented by             a session's index triple (mplsLdpEntityLdpId,             mplsLdpEntityIndex, mplsLdpPeerLdpId) AND the             index for the mplsInSegmentTable             (mplsInSegmentLdpLspLabelIndex) from the             MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB.             The information contained in a row is read-only."         INDEX       { mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                       mplsLdpEntityIndex,                       mplsLdpPeerLdpId,                       mplsInSegmentLdpLspIndex                     }         ::= { mplsInSegmentLdpLspTable 1 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 40]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004     MplsInSegmentLdpLspEntry ::= SEQUENCE {         mplsInSegmentLdpLspIndex                 MplsIndexType,         mplsInSegmentLdpLspLabelType             MplsLdpLabelType,         mplsInSegmentLdpLspType                  MplsLspType     }     mplsInSegmentLdpLspIndex OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX        MplsIndexType         MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible         STATUS        current         DESCRIPTION             "This contains the same value as the             mplsInSegmentIndex in the             MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB's mplsInSegmentTable."         ::= { mplsInSegmentLdpLspEntry 1 }     mplsInSegmentLdpLspLabelType  OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX        MplsLdpLabelType         MAX-ACCESS    read-only         STATUS        current         DESCRIPTION             "The Layer 2 Label Type."         ::= { mplsInSegmentLdpLspEntry 2 }     mplsInSegmentLdpLspType OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX        MplsLspType         MAX-ACCESS    read-only         STATUS        current         DESCRIPTION             "The type of LSP connection."         ::= { mplsInSegmentLdpLspEntry 3 }     --     --  Session Label (LSP) Mapping to LSR MIB's     --  Out Segment LIB Information.     --     mplsOutSegmentLdpLspTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsOutSegmentLdpLspEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "A table of LDP LSP's which             map to the mplsOutSegmentTable in the            MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionObjects 7 }     mplsOutSegmentLdpLspEntry OBJECT-TYPECucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 41]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         SYNTAX      MplsOutSegmentLdpLspEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "An entry in this table represents information             on a single LDP LSP which is represented by             a session's index triple (mplsLdpEntityLdpId,             mplsLdpEntityIndex, mplsLdpPeerLdpId) AND the             index (mplsOutSegmentLdpLspIndex)             for the mplsOutSegmentTable.             The information contained in a row is read-only."         INDEX       { mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                       mplsLdpEntityIndex,                       mplsLdpPeerLdpId,                       mplsOutSegmentLdpLspIndex                     }         ::= { mplsOutSegmentLdpLspTable 1 }     MplsOutSegmentLdpLspEntry ::= SEQUENCE {         mplsOutSegmentLdpLspIndex                 MplsIndexType,         mplsOutSegmentLdpLspLabelType             MplsLdpLabelType,         mplsOutSegmentLdpLspType                  MplsLspType     }     mplsOutSegmentLdpLspIndex OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX       MplsIndexType         MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible         STATUS       current         DESCRIPTION             "This contains the same value as the             mplsOutSegmentIndex in the             MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB's mplsOutSegmentTable."         ::= { mplsOutSegmentLdpLspEntry 1 }     mplsOutSegmentLdpLspLabelType  OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX        MplsLdpLabelType         MAX-ACCESS    read-only         STATUS        current         DESCRIPTION             "The Layer 2 Label Type."         ::= { mplsOutSegmentLdpLspEntry 2 }     mplsOutSegmentLdpLspType OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX        MplsLspType         MAX-ACCESS    read-only         STATUS        current         DESCRIPTIONCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 42]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             "The type of LSP connection."         ::= { mplsOutSegmentLdpLspEntry 3 }     --     -- Mpls FEC Table     --     mplsFecObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                                { mplsLdpSessionObjects 8 }     mplsFecLastChange OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX  TimeStamp         MAX-ACCESS read-only         STATUS current         DESCRIPTION             "The value of sysUpTime at the time of the most             recent addition/deletion of an entry             to/from the mplsLdpFectTable or             the most recent change in values to any objects             in the mplsLdpFecTable.             If no such changes have occurred since the last             re-initialization of the local management subsystem,             then this object contains a zero value."        ::= { mplsFecObjects 1 }     mplsFecIndexNext  OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX         IndexIntegerNextFree         MAX-ACCESS     read-only         STATUS         current         DESCRIPTION             "This object contains an appropriate value to             be used for mplsFecIndex when creating             entries in the mplsFecTable. The value             0 indicates that no unassigned entries are             available."        ::= { mplsFecObjects 2 }     mplsFecTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsFecEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This table represents the FEC             (Forwarding Equivalence Class)             Information associated with an LSP."         ::= { mplsFecObjects 3 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 43]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004     mplsFecEntry OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsFecEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "Each row represents a single FEC Element."         INDEX       { mplsFecIndex }         ::= { mplsFecTable 1 }     MplsFecEntry ::= SEQUENCE {         mplsFecIndex               IndexInteger,         mplsFecType                INTEGER,         mplsFecAddrType            InetAddressType,         mplsFecAddr                InetAddress,         mplsFecAddrPrefixLength    InetAddressPrefixLength,         mplsFecStorageType         StorageType,         mplsFecRowStatus           RowStatus     }     mplsFecIndex OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      IndexInteger         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The index which uniquely identifies this entry."         ::= { mplsFecEntry 1 }     mplsFecType  OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      INTEGER {                        prefix(1),                        hostAddress(2)                     }         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The type of the FEC.  If the value of this object             is 'prefix(1)' then the FEC type described by this             row is an address prefix.             If the value of this object is 'hostAddress(2)' then             the FEC type described by this row is a host address."         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, Section 3.4.1. FEC TLV."         ::= { mplsFecEntry 2 }     mplsFecAddrType  OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      InetAddressType         MAX-ACCESS  read-createCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 44]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is the type of the             Internet address.  The value of this object,             decides how the value of the mplsFecAddr object             is interpreted."         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, Section 3.4.1. FEC TLV."         ::= { mplsFecEntry 4 }     mplsFecAddr     OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      InetAddress         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The value of this object is interpreted based             on the value of the 'mplsFecAddrType' object.             This address is then further interpretted as             an being used with the address prefix,             or as the host address.  This further interpretation             is indicated by the 'mplsFecType' object.             In other words, the FEC element is populated             according to the Prefix FEC Element value encoding, or             the Host Address FEC Element encoding."         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, Section 3.4.1 FEC TLV."         ::= { mplsFecEntry 5 }     mplsFecAddrPrefixLength  OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      InetAddressPrefixLength         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "If the value of the 'mplsFecType' is 'hostAddress(2)'             then this object is undefined.             If the value of 'mplsFecType' is 'prefix(1)'             then the value of this object is the length in             bits of the address prefix represented by             'mplsFecAddr', or zero.  If the value of this             object is zero, this indicates that the             prefix matches all addresses.  In this case the             address prefix MUST also be zero (i.e., 'mplsFecAddr'             should have the value of zero.)"         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, Section 3.4.1. FEC TLV."         DEFVAL { 0 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 45]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         ::= { mplsFecEntry 3 }     mplsFecStorageType  OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      StorageType         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The storage type for this conceptual row.             Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent(4)'             need not allow write-access to any columnar             objects in the row."         DEFVAL { nonVolatile }         ::= { mplsFecEntry 6 }     mplsFecRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      RowStatus         MAX-ACCESS  read-create         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The status of this conceptual row.  If the value of this             object is 'active(1)', then none of the writable objects             of this entry can be modified, except to set this object             to 'destroy(6)'.             NOTE: if this row is being referenced by any entry in             the mplsLdpLspFecTable, then a request to destroy             this row, will result in an inconsistentValue error."         ::= { mplsFecEntry 7 }     --     --  LDP LSP FEC Table     --     mplsLdpLspFecLastChange OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX TimeStamp        MAX-ACCESS read-only        STATUS current        DESCRIPTION             "The value of sysUpTime at the time of the most             recent addition/deletion of an entry             to/from the mplsLdpLspFecTable or             the most recent change in values to any objects in the             mplsLdpLspFecTable.             If no such changes have occurred since the last             re-initialization of the local management subsystem,             then this object contains a zero value."       ::= { mplsLdpSessionObjects 9 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 46]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004     mplsLdpLspFecTable OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpLspFecEntry        MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION           "A table which shows the relationship between           LDP LSPs and FECs.  Each row represents           a single LDP LSP to FEC association."       ::= { mplsLdpSessionObjects 10 }     mplsLdpLspFecEntry OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX     MplsLdpLspFecEntry        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible        STATUS     current        DESCRIPTION           "An entry represents a LDP LSP           to FEC association."        INDEX       { mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                      mplsLdpEntityIndex,                      mplsLdpPeerLdpId,                      mplsLdpLspFecSegment,                      mplsLdpLspFecSegmentIndex,                      mplsLdpLspFecIndex                     }        ::= { mplsLdpLspFecTable 1 }     MplsLdpLspFecEntry ::= SEQUENCE {        mplsLdpLspFecSegment       INTEGER,        mplsLdpLspFecSegmentIndex  MplsIndexType,        mplsLdpLspFecIndex         IndexInteger,        mplsLdpLspFecStorageType   StorageType,        mplsLdpLspFecRowStatus     RowStatus     }     mplsLdpLspFecSegment OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX INTEGER {                            inSegment(1),                            outSegment(2)                        }         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION            "If the value is inSegment(1), then this            indicates that the following index,            mplsLdpLspFecSegmentIndex, contains the same            value as the mplsInSegmentLdpLspIndex.            Otherwise, if the value of this object isCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 47]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004            outSegment(2),  then this            indicates that following index,            mplsLdpLspFecSegmentIndex, contains the same            value as the mplsOutSegmentLdpLspIndex."         ::= { mplsLdpLspFecEntry 1 }     mplsLdpLspFecSegmentIndex OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsIndexType         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION            "This index is interpretted by using the value            of the mplsLdpLspFecSegment.            If the mplsLdpLspFecSegment is inSegment(1),            then this index has the same value as            mplsInSegmentLdpLspIndex.            If the mplsLdpLspFecSegment is outSegment(2),            then this index has the same value as            mplsOutSegmentLdpLspIndex."         ::= { mplsLdpLspFecEntry 2 }     mplsLdpLspFecIndex   OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      IndexInteger         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This index identifies the FEC entry in the             mplsFecTable associated with this session.             In other words, the value of this index             is the same as the value of the mplsFecIndex             that denotes the FEC associated with this             Session."         ::= { mplsLdpLspFecEntry 3 }     mplsLdpLspFecStorageType  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      StorageType        MAX-ACCESS  read-create        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION            "The storage type for this conceptual row.            Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent(4)'            need not allow write-access to any columnar            objects in the row."        DEFVAL { nonVolatile }        ::= { mplsLdpLspFecEntry 4 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 48]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004     mplsLdpLspFecRowStatus  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX     RowStatus        MAX-ACCESS read-create        STATUS     current        DESCRIPTION            "The status of this conceptual row.  If the             value of this object is 'active(1)', then             none of the writable objects of this entry             can be modified.             The Agent should delete this row when             the session ceases to exist.  If an             operator wants to associate the session with             a different FEC, the recommended             procedure is (as described in detail in the section             entitled, 'Changing Values After Session             Establishment', and again described in the             DESCRIPTION clause of the             mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus object)             is to set the mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to             down, thereby explicitly causing a session             to be torn down. This will also             cause this entry to be deleted.             Then, set the mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus             to enable which enables a new session to be initiated.             Once the session is initiated, an entry may be             added to this table to associate the new session             with a FEC."        ::= { mplsLdpLspFecEntry 5 }     --     -- Address Message/Address Withdraw Message Information     --     -- This information is associated with a specific Session     -- because Label Address Messages are sent after session     -- initialization has taken place.     --     mplsLdpSessionPeerAddrTable OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpSessionPeerAddrEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "This table 'extends' the mplsLdpSessionTable.             This table is used to store Label Address Information             from Label Address Messages received by this LSR from             Peers.  This table is read-only and should be updatedCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 49]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             when Label Withdraw Address Messages are received, i.e.,             Rows should be deleted as appropriate.             NOTE:  since more than one address may be contained             in a Label Address Message, this table 'sparse augments',             the mplsLdpSessionTable's information."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionObjects 11 }     mplsLdpSessionPeerAddrEntry OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      MplsLdpSessionPeerAddrEntry         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "An entry in this table represents information on             a session's single next hop address which was             advertised in an Address Message from the LDP peer.             The information contained in a row is read-only."         INDEX       { mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                       mplsLdpEntityIndex,                       mplsLdpPeerLdpId,                       mplsLdpSessionPeerAddrIndex                     }         ::= { mplsLdpSessionPeerAddrTable 1 }     MplsLdpSessionPeerAddrEntry ::= SEQUENCE {         mplsLdpSessionPeerAddrIndex       Unsigned32,         mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddrType InetAddressType,         mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddr     InetAddress     }     mplsLdpSessionPeerAddrIndex OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)         MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "An index which uniquely identifies this entry within             a given session."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionPeerAddrEntry 1 }     mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddrType OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      InetAddressType         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The internetwork layer address type of this Next Hop             Address as specified in the Label Address Message             associated with this Session. The value of this             object indicates how to interpret the value ofCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 50]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddr."         ::= { mplsLdpSessionPeerAddrEntry 2 }     mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddr OBJECT-TYPE         SYNTAX      InetAddress         MAX-ACCESS  read-only         STATUS      current         DESCRIPTION             "The next hop address.  The type of this address             is specified by the value of the             mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddrType."         REFERENCE             "RFC3036, Section 2.7. LDP Identifiers             and Next Hop Addresses"            ::= { mplsLdpSessionPeerAddrEntry 3 }     ---     --- Notifications     ---     mplsLdpInitSessionThresholdExceeded NOTIFICATION-TYPE          OBJECTS     {                        mplsLdpEntityInitSessionThreshold                      }          STATUS      current          DESCRIPTION             "This notification is generated when the value of             the 'mplsLdpEntityInitSessionThreshold' object             is not zero, and the number of Session             Initialization messages exceeds the value             of the 'mplsLdpEntityInitSessionThreshold' object."          ::= { mplsLdpNotifications 1 }     mplsLdpPathVectorLimitMismatch NOTIFICATION-TYPE          OBJECTS     {                        mplsLdpEntityPathVectorLimit,                        mplsLdpPeerPathVectorLimit                      }          STATUS      current          DESCRIPTION             "This notification is sent when the             'mplsLdpEntityPathVectorLimit' does NOT match             the value of the 'mplsLdpPeerPathVectorLimit' for             a specific Entity."          REFERENCE             "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3."          ::= { mplsLdpNotifications 2 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 51]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004     mplsLdpSessionUp NOTIFICATION-TYPE          OBJECTS     {                         mplsLdpSessionState,                         mplsLdpSessionDiscontinuityTime,                         mplsLdpSessionStatsUnknownMesTypeErrors,                         mplsLdpSessionStatsUnknownTlvErrors                      }          STATUS      current          DESCRIPTION             "If this notification is sent when the             value of 'mplsLdpSessionState' enters             the 'operational(5)' state."          ::= { mplsLdpNotifications 3 }     mplsLdpSessionDown NOTIFICATION-TYPE          OBJECTS     {                         mplsLdpSessionState,                         mplsLdpSessionDiscontinuityTime,                         mplsLdpSessionStatsUnknownMesTypeErrors,                         mplsLdpSessionStatsUnknownTlvErrors                      }          STATUS      current          DESCRIPTION             "This notification is sent when the             value of 'mplsLdpSessionState' leaves             the 'operational(5)' state."          ::= { mplsLdpNotifications 4 }     --****************************************************************     -- Module Conformance Statement     --****************************************************************     mplsLdpGroups         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpConformance 1 }     mplsLdpCompliances         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpConformance 2 }     --     -- Full Compliance     --     mplsLdpModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE         STATUS current         DESCRIPTION             "The Module is implemented with support             for read-create and read-write.  In otherCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 52]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             words, both monitoring and configuration             are available when using this MODULE-COMPLIANCE."         MODULE -- this module             MANDATORY-GROUPS    { mplsLdpGeneralGroup,                                   mplsLdpNotificationsGroup                                 }         GROUP mplsLdpLspGroup         DESCRIPTION             "This group must be supported if the LSR MIB is             implemented, specifically the mplsInSegmentTable,             the mplsOutSegmentTable or the mplsXCTable."         OBJECT mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddrType         SYNTAX InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2) }         DESCRIPTION            "An implementation is only required to support            'unknown(0)', IPv4 and globally unique IPv6 addresses."         OBJECT mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddr         SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(0|4|16))         DESCRIPTION             "An implementation is only required to support IPv4 and             globally unique IPv6 addresses."         OBJECT mplsLdpEntityRowStatus         SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }         WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }         DESCRIPTION             "Support for createAndWait and notInService is not             required."         OBJECT mplsFecAddrType         SYNTAX InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2) }         DESCRIPTION            "An implementation is only required to support            'unknown(0)', IPv4 and globally unique IPv6 addresses."         OBJECT mplsFecAddr         SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(0|4|16))         DESCRIPTION             "An implementation is only required to support IPv4 and             globally unique IPv6 addresses."         OBJECT mplsFecRowStatus         SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }         WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }         DESCRIPTIONCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 53]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004             "Support for createAndWait and notInService is not             required."         OBJECT mplsLdpLspFecRowStatus         SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }         WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }         DESCRIPTION             "Support for createAndWait and notInService is not             required."         OBJECT mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddrType         SYNTAX InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2) }         DESCRIPTION             "An implementation is only required to support             'unknown(0)', IPv4 and globally unique IPv6 addresses."         OBJECT mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddr         SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(0|4|16))         DESCRIPTION             "An implementation is only required to support IPv4             and globally unique IPv6 addresses."         ::= { mplsLdpCompliances 1 }     --     -- Read-Only Compliance     --     mplsLdpModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE         STATUS current         DESCRIPTION             "The Module is implemented with support             for read-only.  In other words, only monitoring             is available by implementing this MODULE-COMPLIANCE."         MODULE -- this module             MANDATORY-GROUPS    { mplsLdpGeneralGroup,                                   mplsLdpNotificationsGroup                                 }         GROUP mplsLdpLspGroup         DESCRIPTION             "This group must be supported if the LSR MIB is             implemented, specifically the mplsInSegmentTable,             the mplsOutSegmentTable or the mplsXCTable."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityProtocolVersion         MIN-ACCESS   read-onlyCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 54]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityTcpPort         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityUdpDscPort         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityMaxPduLength         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityKeepAliveHoldTimer         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityHelloHoldTimer         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityInitSessionThreshold         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityLabelDistMethod         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityLabelRetentionMode         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 55]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityPathVectorLimit         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityHopCountLimit         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityTransportAddrKind         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityTargetPeer         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddrType         SYNTAX       InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2) }         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required.            An implementation is only required to support            'unknown(0)', IPv4 and globally unique IPv6 addresses."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddr         SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE(0|4|16))         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required.             An implementation is only required to support IPv4 and             globally unique IPv6 addresses."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityLabelType         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityStorageType         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT mplsLdpEntityRowStatus         SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 56]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required, and active is the             only status that needs to be supported."         OBJECT       mplsFecType         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsFecAddrPrefixLength         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT       mplsFecAddrType         SYNTAX       InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2) }         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required.            An implementation is only required to support            'unknown(0)', IPv4 and globally unique IPv6 addresses."         OBJECT        mplsFecAddr         SYNTAX        InetAddress (SIZE(0|4|16))         MIN-ACCESS    read-only         DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required.             An implementation is only required to support IPv4 and             globally unique IPv6 addresses."         OBJECT       mplsFecStorageType         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."         OBJECT mplsFecRowStatus         SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required, and active is the             only status that needs to be supported."         OBJECT       mplsLdpLspFecStorageType         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION            "Write access is not required."Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 57]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         OBJECT mplsLdpLspFecRowStatus         SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1) }         MIN-ACCESS   read-only         DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required, and active is the             only status that needs to be supported."         OBJECT mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddrType         SYNTAX InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2) }         DESCRIPTION            "An implementation is only required to support            'unknown(0)', IPv4 and globally unique IPv6 addresses."         OBJECT mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddr         SYNTAX InetAddress (SIZE(0|4|16))         DESCRIPTION             "An implementation is only required to support IPv4             and globally unique IPv6 addresses."         ::= { mplsLdpCompliances 2 }     -- units of conformance     mplsLdpGeneralGroup OBJECT-GROUP         OBJECTS {         mplsLdpLsrId,         mplsLdpLsrLoopDetectionCapable,         mplsLdpEntityLastChange,         mplsLdpEntityIndexNext,         mplsLdpEntityProtocolVersion,         mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus,         mplsLdpEntityOperStatus,         mplsLdpEntityTcpPort,         mplsLdpEntityUdpDscPort,         mplsLdpEntityMaxPduLength,         mplsLdpEntityKeepAliveHoldTimer,         mplsLdpEntityHelloHoldTimer,         mplsLdpEntityInitSessionThreshold,         mplsLdpEntityLabelDistMethod,         mplsLdpEntityLabelRetentionMode,         mplsLdpEntityPathVectorLimit,         mplsLdpEntityHopCountLimit,         mplsLdpEntityTransportAddrKind,         mplsLdpEntityTargetPeer,         mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddrType,         mplsLdpEntityTargetPeerAddr,         mplsLdpEntityLabelType,Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 58]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         mplsLdpEntityDiscontinuityTime,         mplsLdpEntityStorageType,         mplsLdpEntityRowStatus,         mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionAttempts,         mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedNoHelloErrors,         mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedAdErrors,         mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedMaxPduErrors,         mplsLdpEntityStatsSessionRejectedLRErrors,         mplsLdpEntityStatsBadLdpIdentifierErrors,         mplsLdpEntityStatsBadPduLengthErrors,         mplsLdpEntityStatsBadMessageLengthErrors,         mplsLdpEntityStatsBadTlvLengthErrors,         mplsLdpEntityStatsMalformedTlvValueErrors,         mplsLdpEntityStatsKeepAliveTimerExpErrors,         mplsLdpEntityStatsShutdownReceivedNotifications,         mplsLdpEntityStatsShutdownSentNotifications,         mplsLdpPeerLastChange,         mplsLdpPeerLabelDistMethod,         mplsLdpPeerPathVectorLimit,         mplsLdpPeerTransportAddrType,         mplsLdpPeerTransportAddr,         mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyHoldTimeRem,         mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyHoldTime,         mplsLdpHelloAdjacencyType,         mplsLdpSessionStateLastChange,         mplsLdpSessionState,         mplsLdpSessionRole,         mplsLdpSessionProtocolVersion,         mplsLdpSessionKeepAliveHoldTimeRem,         mplsLdpSessionKeepAliveTime,         mplsLdpSessionMaxPduLength,         mplsLdpSessionDiscontinuityTime,         mplsLdpSessionStatsUnknownMesTypeErrors,         mplsLdpSessionStatsUnknownTlvErrors,         mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddrType,         mplsLdpSessionPeerNextHopAddr,         mplsFecLastChange,         mplsFecIndexNext,         mplsFecType,         mplsFecAddrType,         mplsFecAddr,         mplsFecAddrPrefixLength,         mplsFecStorageType,         mplsFecRowStatus         }         STATUS    current         DESCRIPTION             "Objects that apply to all MPLS LDP implementations."Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 59]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004         ::= { mplsLdpGroups 1 }     mplsLdpLspGroup OBJECT-GROUP         OBJECTS {         mplsInSegmentLdpLspLabelType,         mplsInSegmentLdpLspType,         mplsOutSegmentLdpLspLabelType,         mplsOutSegmentLdpLspType,         mplsLdpLspFecLastChange,         mplsLdpLspFecStorageType,         mplsLdpLspFecRowStatus         }         STATUS    current         DESCRIPTION             "These objects are for LDP implementations             which interface to the Label Information Base (LIB)             in the MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB.  The LIB is             represented in the mplsInSegmentTable,             mplsOutSegmentTable and mplsXCTable."         ::= { mplsLdpGroups 2 }     mplsLdpNotificationsGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP         NOTIFICATIONS { mplsLdpInitSessionThresholdExceeded,                         mplsLdpPathVectorLimitMismatch,                         mplsLdpSessionUp,                         mplsLdpSessionDown                            }         STATUS   current         DESCRIPTION             "The notification for an MPLS LDP implementation."         ::= { mplsLdpGroups 3 }     END4.1.  The MPLS-LDP-ATM-STD-MIB Module   This MIB Module MUST be supported if LDP uses ATM as the Layer 2   medium.  There are three tables in this MIB Module.  Two tables are   for configuring LDP to use ATM.  These tables are the   mplsLdpEntityAtmTable and the mplsLdpEntityAtmLRTable.  The third   table is the mplsLdpAtmSessionTable which is a read-only table.  This   MIB Module IMPORTS the AtmVpIdentifier TEXTUAL-CONVENTION from   [RFC2514].Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 60]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 20044.1.1.  The LDP Entity ATM Table   The mplsLdpEntityAtmTable provides a way to configure information   which would be contained in the "Optional Parameter" portion of an   LDP PDU Initialization Message.4.1.2.  The LDP Entity ATM Label Range Table   The mplsLdpEntityAtmLRTable provides a way to configure information   which would be contained in the "ATM Label Range Components" portion   of an LDP PDU Intialization Message, see  [RFC3035] and [RFC3036].4.1.3.  The LDP ATM Session Table   The MPLS LDP ATM Session Table is a read-only table which contains   session information specific to ATM.   MPLS-LDP-ATM-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN   IMPORTS       OBJECT-TYPE, MODULE-IDENTITY,       Unsigned32           FROM SNMPv2-SMI                                 --  [RFC2578]       MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP           FROM SNMPv2-CONF                                --  [RFC2580]       RowStatus,       StorageType           FROM SNMPv2-TC                                  --  [RFC2579]       InterfaceIndexOrZero           FROM IF-MIB                                     --  [RFC2020]       AtmVpIdentifier           FROM ATM-TC-MIB                                 --  [RFC2514]       mplsStdMIB,       MplsAtmVcIdentifier           FROM MPLS-TC-STD-MIB                            --  [RFC3811]       mplsLdpEntityLdpId,       mplsLdpEntityIndex,       mplsLdpPeerLdpId           FROM MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB                           --  [RFC3813]       ;   mplsLdpAtmStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY       LAST-UPDATED "200406030000Z"  -- June 3, 2004Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 61]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004       ORGANIZATION "Multiprotocol Label Switching (mpls)                     Working Group"       CONTACT-INFO           "Joan Cucchiara (jcucchiara@mindspring.com)            Marconi Communications, Inc.            Hans Sjostrand (hans@ipunplugged.com)            ipUnplugged            James V. Luciani (james_luciani@mindspring.com)            Marconi Communications, Inc.            Working Group Chairs:            George Swallow,   email: swallow@cisco.com            Loa Andersson,    email: loa@pi.se            MPLS Working Group, email: mpls@uu.net       "       DESCRIPTION           "Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004). The           initial version of this MIB module was published           inRFC 3815. For full legal notices see the RFC           itself or see:http://www.ietf.org/copyrights/ianamib.html           This MIB contains managed object definitions for           configuring and monitoring the Multiprotocol Label           Switching (MPLS), Label Distribution Protocol (LDP),           utilizing Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) as the Layer 2           media."       REVISION "200406030000Z"  -- June 3, 2004       DESCRIPTION           "Initial version published as part ofRFC 3815."       ::= { mplsStdMIB 5 }   --****************************************************************   mplsLdpAtmObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER                               ::= { mplsLdpAtmStdMIB 1 }   mplsLdpAtmConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER                               ::= { mplsLdpAtmStdMIB 2 }   --****************************************************************   -- MPLS LDP ATM Objects   --****************************************************************   --   -- Ldp Entity Objects for ATMCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 62]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   --   mplsLdpEntityAtmObjects  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                                 { mplsLdpAtmObjects 1 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmTable  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpEntityAtmEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This table contains ATM specific information           which could be used in the           'Optional Parameters' and other ATM specific           information.           This table 'sparse augments' the mplsLdpEntityTable           when ATM is the Layer 2 medium."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmObjects 1 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      MplsLdpEntityAtmEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "An entry in this table represents the ATM parameters           and ATM information for this LDP entity."       INDEX       {  mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                      mplsLdpEntityIndex                   }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmTable 1 }   MplsLdpEntityAtmEntry ::= SEQUENCE {       mplsLdpEntityAtmIfIndexOrZero        InterfaceIndexOrZero,       mplsLdpEntityAtmMergeCap             INTEGER,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRComponents         Unsigned32,       mplsLdpEntityAtmVcDirectionality     INTEGER,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLsrConnectivity      INTEGER,       mplsLdpEntityAtmDefaultControlVpi    AtmVpIdentifier,       mplsLdpEntityAtmDefaultControlVci    MplsAtmVcIdentifier,       mplsLdpEntityAtmUnlabTrafVpi         AtmVpIdentifier,       mplsLdpEntityAtmUnlabTrafVci         MplsAtmVcIdentifier,       mplsLdpEntityAtmStorageType          StorageType,       mplsLdpEntityAtmRowStatus            RowStatus   }   mplsLdpEntityAtmIfIndexOrZero  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      InterfaceIndexOrZeroCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 63]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION          "This value represents either the InterfaceIndex          or 0 (zero).  The value of zero means that the          InterfaceIndex is not known.          However, if the InterfaceIndex is known, then it must          be represented by this value.          If an InterfaceIndex becomes known, then the          network management entity (e.g., SNMP agent) responsible          for this object MUST change the value from 0 (zero) to the          value of the InterfaceIndex.  If an ATM Label is          being used in forwarding data, then the value of this          object MUST be the InterfaceIndex."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmEntry 1 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmMergeCap OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                       notSupported(0),                       vpMerge(1),                       vcMerge(2),                       vpAndVcMerge(3)                   }       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Denotes the Merge Capability of this Entity.           This is the EXACT value for the ATM Session           Parameter, field M (for ATM Merge Capabilities).           The ATM Session Parameter is an optional           parameter in the Initialization Message.           The description fromrfc3036.txt is:           'M, ATM Merge Capabilities              Specifies the merge capabilities of an ATM switch.  The              following values are supported in this version of the              specification:                     Value          Meaning                       0            Merge not supported                       1            VP Merge supported                       2            VC Merge supported                       3            VP & VC Merge supportedCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 64]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004              If the merge capabilities of the LSRs differ, then:              -  Non-merge and VC-merge LSRs may freely interoperate.              -  The interoperability of VP-merge-capable switches                 with non-VP-merge-capable switches is a subject                 for future study.  When the LSRs differ on the                 use of VP-merge, the session is established,                 but VP merge is not used.'              Please refer to the following reference for a              complete description of this feature."        REFERENCE           "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3           Initialization Message."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmEntry 2 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmLRComponents OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Number of Label Range Components in the Initialization           message.  This also represents the number of entries           in the mplsLdpEntityAtmLRTable which correspond           to this entry.           This is the EXACT value for the ATM Session Parameter,           field N (for Number of label range components).           The ATM Session Parameter is an optional parameter           in the Initialization Message.           The description fromrfc3036.txt is:           'N, Number of label range components              Specifies the number of ATM Label Range              Components included in the TLV.'            Please refer to the following reference for            a complete description of this feature."        REFERENCE           "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3           Initialization Message."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmEntry 3 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmVcDirectionality OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                              bidirectional(0),Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 65]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004                              unidirectional(1)                           }       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "If the value of this object is 'bidirectional(0)',           a given VCI, within a given VPI, is used as a           label for both directions independently.           If the value of this object is 'unidirectional(1)',           a given VCI within a VPI designates one direction.           This is the EXACT value for the ATM Session Parameter,           field D (for VC Directionality).  The ATM Session           Parameter is an optional parameter in the           Initialization Message.           The description fromrfc3036.txt is:           'D, VC Directionality              A value of 0 specifies bidirectional VC capability,              meaning the LSR can (within a given VPI) support              the use of a given VCI as a label for both link              directions independently.  A value of 1              specifies unidirectional VC capability, meaning              (within a given VPI) a given VCI may appear in              a label mapping for one direction on the link              only.  When either or both of the peers              specifies unidirectional VC capability, both              LSRs use unidirectional VC label assignment for              the link as follows.  The LSRs compare their              LDP Identifiers as unsigned integers.  The LSR              with the larger LDP Identifier may assign              only odd-numbered VCIs in the VPI/VCI              range as labels.  The system with the smaller              LDP Identifier may assign only even-numbered              VCIs in the VPI/VCI range as labels.'              Please refer to the following reference              for a complete description of this feature."        REFERENCE           "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3           Initialization Message."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmEntry 4 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmLsrConnectivity OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                      direct(1),Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 66]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004                      indirect(2)                   }       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The peer LSR may be connected indirectly by means           of an ATM VP so that the VPI values may be different           on either endpoint so the label MUST be encoded           entirely within the VCI field."       DEFVAL { direct }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmEntry 5 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmDefaultControlVpi OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      AtmVpIdentifier       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The default VPI value for the non-MPLS connection.  The           default value of this is 0 (zero) but other values may           be configured.  This object allows a different value           to be configured."       DEFVAL { 0 }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmEntry 6 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmDefaultControlVci OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      MplsAtmVcIdentifier       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The Default VCI value for a non-MPLS connection.  The           default value of this is 32 but other values may be           configured.  This object allows a different value to           be configured."       DEFVAL { 32 }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmEntry 7 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmUnlabTrafVpi OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      AtmVpIdentifier       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "VPI value of the VCC supporting unlabeled traffic.  This           non-MPLS connection is used to carry unlabeled (IP)           packets.  The default value is the same as the default           value of the 'mplsLdpEntityAtmDefaultControlVpi', however           another value may be configured."       DEFVAL  { 0 }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmEntry 8 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 67]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   mplsLdpEntityAtmUnlabTrafVci OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      MplsAtmVcIdentifier       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "VCI value of the VCC supporting unlabeled traffic.           This non-MPLS connection is used to carry unlabeled (IP)           packets. The default value is the same as the default           value of the 'mplsLdpEntityAtmDefaultControlVci', however           another value may be configured."       DEFVAL  { 32 }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmEntry 9 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmStorageType  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      StorageType       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The storage type for this conceptual row.           Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent(4)'           need not allow write-access to any columnar           objects in the row."       DEFVAL { nonVolatile }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmEntry 10 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RowStatus       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row.  All writable            objects in this row may be modified at any time,            however, as described in detail in the section            entitled, 'Changing Values After Session            Establishment', and again described in the            DESCRIPTION clause of the mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus            object, if a session has been initiated with a Peer,            changing objects in this table will wreak havoc            with the session and interrupt traffic.  To repeat again:            the recommended procedure is to set the            mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to down, thereby explicitly            causing a session to be torn down. Then,            change objects in this entry, then set the            mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to enable            which enables a new session to be initiated."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmEntry 11 }   --Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 68]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   -- The MPLS LDP Entity ATM Label Range Table   --   mplsLdpEntityAtmLRTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpEntityAtmLREntry       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The MPLS LDP Entity ATM Label Range (LR) Table.           The purpose of this table is to provide a mechanism           for configuring a contiguous range of vpi's           with a contiguous range of vci's, or a 'label range'           for LDP Entities.           LDP Entities which use ATM must have at least one           entry in this table.           There must exist at least one entry in this           table for every LDP Entity that has           'mplsLdpEntityOptionalParameters' object with           a value of 'atmSessionParameters'."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmObjects 2 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmLREntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX MplsLdpEntityAtmLREntry       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "A row in the LDP Entity ATM Label           Range Table.  One entry in this table contains           information on a single range of labels           represented by the configured Upper and Lower           Bounds VPI/VCI pairs.  These are the same           data used in the Initialization Message.           NOTE:  The ranges for a specific LDP Entity           are UNIQUE and non-overlapping.  For example,           for a specific LDP Entity index, there could           be one entry having LowerBound vpi/vci == 0/32, and           UpperBound vpi/vci == 0/100, and a second entry           for this same interface with LowerBound           vpi/vci == 0/101 and UpperBound vpi/vci == 0/200.           However, there could not be a third entry with           LowerBound vpi/vci == 0/200 and           UpperBound vpi/vci == 0/300 because this label           range overlaps with the second entry (i.e., both           entries now have 0/200).Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 69]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004           A row will not become active unless a unique and           non-overlapping range is specified.           At least one label range entry for a           specific LDP Entity MUST           include the default VPI/VCI  values denoted           in the LDP Entity Table.           A request to create a row with an overlapping           range should result in an inconsistentValue           error."       INDEX       {  mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                      mplsLdpEntityIndex,                      mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMinVpi,                      mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMinVci                   }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmLRTable 1 }   MplsLdpEntityAtmLREntry ::= SEQUENCE {       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMinVpi       AtmVpIdentifier,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMinVci       MplsAtmVcIdentifier,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMaxVpi       AtmVpIdentifier,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMaxVci       MplsAtmVcIdentifier,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRStorageType  StorageType,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRRowStatus    RowStatus   }   mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMinVpi OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX AtmVpIdentifier       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The minimum VPI number configured for this range.           The value of zero is a valid value for the VPI portion           of the label."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmLREntry 1 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMinVci OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX MplsAtmVcIdentifier       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The minimum VCI number configured for this range."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmLREntry 2 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMaxVpi OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX AtmVpIdentifier       MAX-ACCESS read-createCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 70]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The maximum VPI number configured for this range."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmLREntry 3 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMaxVci OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX MplsAtmVcIdentifier       MAX-ACCESS read-create       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The maximum VCI number configured for this range."      ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmLREntry 4 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmLRStorageType  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      StorageType       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The storage type for this conceptual row.           Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent(4)'           need not allow write-access to any columnar           objects in the row."       DEFVAL { nonVolatile }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmLREntry 5 }   mplsLdpEntityAtmLRRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX RowStatus       MAX-ACCESS read-create       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row.  All writable            objects in this row may be modified at any time,            however, as described in detail in the section            entitled, 'Changing Values After Session            Establishment', and again described in the            DESCRIPTION clause of the            mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus object,            if a session has been initiated with a Peer,            changing objects in this table will            wreak havoc with the session and interrupt traffic.            To repeat again:  the recommended procedure            is to set the mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to            down, thereby explicitly causing a session            to be torn down. Then, change objects in this            entry, then set the mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus            to enable which enables a new session            to be initiated."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityAtmLREntry 6 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 71]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   --   -- MPLS LDP ATM Session Information   --   mplsLdpAtmSessionObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                                  { mplsLdpAtmObjects 2 }   mplsLdpAtmSessionTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpAtmSessionEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A table which relates sessions in the           'mplsLdpSessionTable' and their label           range intersections.  There could be one           or more label range intersections between an           LDP Entity and LDP Peer using ATM as the           underlying  media.  Each row represents           a single label range intersection.           This table cannot use the 'AUGMENTS'           clause because there is not necessarily           a one-to-one mapping between this table           and the mplsLdpSessionTable."       ::= { mplsLdpAtmSessionObjects 1 }   mplsLdpAtmSessionEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      MplsLdpAtmSessionEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "An entry in this table represents information on a           single label range intersection between an LDP Entity           and LDP Peer.           The information contained in a row is read-only."       INDEX       { mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                     mplsLdpEntityIndex,                     mplsLdpPeerLdpId,                     mplsLdpSessionAtmLRLowerBoundVpi,                     mplsLdpSessionAtmLRLowerBoundVci                   }       ::= { mplsLdpAtmSessionTable 1 }   MplsLdpAtmSessionEntry ::= SEQUENCE {       mplsLdpSessionAtmLRLowerBoundVpi     AtmVpIdentifier,       mplsLdpSessionAtmLRLowerBoundVci     MplsAtmVcIdentifier,       mplsLdpSessionAtmLRUpperBoundVpi     AtmVpIdentifier,Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 72]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004       mplsLdpSessionAtmLRUpperBoundVci     MplsAtmVcIdentifier   }   mplsLdpSessionAtmLRLowerBoundVpi OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX AtmVpIdentifier       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The minimum VPI number for this range."       ::= { mplsLdpAtmSessionEntry 1 }   mplsLdpSessionAtmLRLowerBoundVci OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX MplsAtmVcIdentifier       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The minimum VCI number for this range."       ::= { mplsLdpAtmSessionEntry 2 }   mplsLdpSessionAtmLRUpperBoundVpi OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX AtmVpIdentifier       MAX-ACCESS read-only       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The maximum VPI number for this range."       ::= { mplsLdpAtmSessionEntry 3 }   mplsLdpSessionAtmLRUpperBoundVci OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX MplsAtmVcIdentifier       MAX-ACCESS read-only       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The maximum VCI number for this range."       ::= { mplsLdpAtmSessionEntry 4 }   --**************************************************************   -- Module Conformance Statement   --**************************************************************   mplsLdpAtmGroups       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpAtmConformance 1 }   mplsLdpAtmCompliances       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpAtmConformance 2 }   --   -- Full Compliance   --Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 73]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   mplsLdpAtmModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The Module is implemented with support for           read-create and read-write.  In other words,           both monitoring and configuration           are available when using this MODULE-COMPLIANCE."       MODULE -- this module       MANDATORY-GROUPS    {                              mplsLdpAtmGroup                           }       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmRowStatus       SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }       WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }       DESCRIPTION          "Support for createAndWait and notInService is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRRowStatus       SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }       WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }       DESCRIPTION          "Support for createAndWait and notInService is not required."       ::= { mplsLdpAtmCompliances 1 }   --   -- Read-Only Compliance   --   mplsLdpAtmModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The Module is implemented with support for           read-only.  In other words, only monitoring           is available by implementing this MODULE-COMPLIANCE."       MODULE -- this module       MANDATORY-GROUPS    {                              mplsLdpAtmGroup                           }       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmIfIndexOrZero       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmMergeCapCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 74]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmVcDirectionality       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmLsrConnectivity       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmDefaultControlVpi       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmDefaultControlVci       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmUnlabTrafVpi       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmUnlabTrafVci       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmStorageType       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmRowStatus       SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required, and active is the          only status that needs to be supported."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMaxVpi       MIN-ACCESS   read-onlyCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 75]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMaxVci       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRStorageType       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRRowStatus       SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required, and active is the          only status that needs to be supported."       ::= { mplsLdpAtmCompliances 2 }   --   -- units of conformance   --   mplsLdpAtmGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {       mplsLdpEntityAtmIfIndexOrZero,       mplsLdpEntityAtmMergeCap,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRComponents,       mplsLdpEntityAtmVcDirectionality,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLsrConnectivity,       mplsLdpEntityAtmDefaultControlVpi,       mplsLdpEntityAtmDefaultControlVci,       mplsLdpEntityAtmUnlabTrafVpi,       mplsLdpEntityAtmUnlabTrafVci,       mplsLdpEntityAtmStorageType,       mplsLdpEntityAtmRowStatus,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMaxVpi,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRMaxVci,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRStorageType,       mplsLdpEntityAtmLRRowStatus,       mplsLdpSessionAtmLRUpperBoundVpi,       mplsLdpSessionAtmLRUpperBoundVci       }       STATUS    currentCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 76]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004       DESCRIPTION           "Objects that apply to all MPLS LDP implementations           using ATM as the Layer 2."       ::= { mplsLdpAtmGroups 1 }   END4.2.  The MPLS-LDP-FRAME-RELAY-STD-MIB Module   This MIB Module MUST be supported if LDP uses FRAME RELAY as the   Layer 2 medium.  There are three tables in this MIB Module.  Two   tables are to configure LDP for using Frame Relay.  These tables are   the mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayTable and the   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRTable.  The third table,   mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionTable, is a read-only table.  This MIB Module   IMPORTS the DLCI TEXTUAL-CONVENTION from [RFC2115].4.2.1.  The LDP Entity Frame Relay Table   The mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayTable provides a way to configure   information which would be contained in the "Optional Parameter"   portion of an LDP PDU Initialization Message.4.2.2.  The LDP Entity Frame Relay Label Range Table   The mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRTable provides a way to configure   information which would be contained in the "Frame Relay Label Range   Components" portion of an LDP PDU Intialization Message, see   [RFC3034] and [RFC3036].4.2.3.  The LDP Frame Relay Session Table   The mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionTable is a table which contains session   information specific to Frame Relay.   MPLS-LDP-FRAME-RELAY-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN   IMPORTS       OBJECT-TYPE,       MODULE-IDENTITY,       Unsigned32           FROM SNMPv2-SMI                                 --  [RFC2578]       MODULE-COMPLIANCE,       OBJECT-GROUP           FROM SNMPv2-CONF                                --  [RFC2580]       RowStatus,       StorageTypeCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 77]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004           FROM SNMPv2-TC                                  --  [RFC2579]       DLCI           FROM FRAME-RELAY-DTE-MIB                        --  [RFC2115]       InterfaceIndexOrZero           FROM IF-MIB                                     --  [RFC2020]       mplsStdMIB           FROM MPLS-TC-STD-MIB                            --  [RFC3811]       mplsLdpEntityLdpId,       mplsLdpEntityIndex,       mplsLdpPeerLdpId           FROM MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB                           --  [RFC3813]       ;   mplsLdpFrameRelayStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY       LAST-UPDATED "200406030000Z"  -- June 3, 2004       ORGANIZATION "Multiprotocol Label Switching (mpls)                     Working Group"       CONTACT-INFO           "Joan Cucchiara (jcucchiara@mindspring.com)            Marconi Communications, Inc.            Hans Sjostrand (hans@ipunplugged.com)            ipUnplugged            James V. Luciani (james_luciani@mindspring.com)            Marconi Communications, Inc.            Working Group Chairs:            George Swallow,   email: swallow@cisco.com            Loa Andersson,    email: loa@pi.se            MPLS Working Group, email: mpls@uu.net       "       DESCRIPTION           "Copyright (C) The Internet Society (year). The           initial version of this MIB module was published           inRFC 3815. For full legal notices see the RFC           itself or see:http://www.ietf.org/copyrights/ianamib.html           This MIB contains managed object definitions for           configuring and monitoring the Multiprotocol Label           Switching (MPLS), Label Distribution Protocol (LDP),           utilizing Frame Relay as the Layer 2 media."Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 78]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004       REVISION "200406030000Z"  -- June 6, 2004       DESCRIPTION           "Initial version published as part ofRFC 3815."       ::= { mplsStdMIB 6 }   --****************************************************************   mplsLdpFrameRelayObjects  OBJECT IDENTIFIER                              ::= { mplsLdpFrameRelayStdMIB 1 }   mplsLdpFrameRelayConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER                              ::= { mplsLdpFrameRelayStdMIB 2 }   --****************************************************************   -- MPLS LDP Frame Relay Objects   --****************************************************************   --   -- Ldp Entity Objects for Frame Relay   --   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                                       { mplsLdpFrameRelayObjects 1 }   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayTable  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpEntityFrameRelayEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This table contains Frame Relay specific           information which could be used in the           'Optional Parameters' and other Frame Relay           specific information.           This table 'sparse augments' the mplsLdpEntityTable           when Frame Relay is the Layer 2 medium."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayObjects 1 }   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      MplsLdpEntityFrameRelayEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "An entry in this table represents the Frame Relay           optional parameters associated with the LDP entity."       INDEX       {  mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                      mplsLdpEntityIndexCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 79]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004                   }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayTable 1 }   MplsLdpEntityFrameRelayEntry ::= SEQUENCE {       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayIfIndexOrZero        InterfaceIndexOrZero,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayMergeCap             INTEGER,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRComponents         Unsigned32,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayVcDirectionality     INTEGER,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayStorageType          StorageType,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayRowStatus            RowStatus   }   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayIfIndexOrZero OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      InterfaceIndexOrZero       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION          "This value represents either the InterfaceIndex of          the 'ifLayer' where the Frame Relay Labels 'owned' by this          entry were created, or 0 (zero).  The value of zero          means that the InterfaceIndex is not known.  For example,          if the InterfaceIndex is created subsequent to the          Frame Relay Label's creation, then it would not be known.          However, if the InterfaceIndex is known, then it must          be represented by this value.          If an InterfaceIndex becomes known, then the          network management entity (e.g., SNMP agent) responsible          for this object MUST change the value from 0 (zero) to the          value of the InterfaceIndex.  If an Frame Relay Label is          being used in forwarding data, then the value of this          object MUST be the InterfaceIndex."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayEntry 1 }   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayMergeCap OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                       notSupported(0),                       supported(1)                   }       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This represents whether or not the Frame Relay merge           capability is supported.  This is the EXACT value for the           Frame Relay Session Parameter, field M (for Frame Relay           Merge Capabilities).  The Frame Relay Session Parameter           is an optional parameter in the Initialization Message.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 80]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004           The description fromrfc3036.txt is:           'M, Frame Relay Merge Capabilities              Specifies the merge capabilities of a Frame              Relay switch.  The following values are              supported in this version of the              specification:                     Value          Meaning                       0            Merge not supported                       1            Merge supported              Non-merge and merge Frame Relay LSRs may              freely interoperate.'              Please refer to the following reference for a              complete description of this feature."        REFERENCE           "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3           Initialization Message."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayEntry 2 }   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRComponents OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Number of Label Range Components in the Initialization           message.  This also represents the number of entries           in the mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRTable which correspond           to this entry.           This is the EXACT value for the Frame Relay Session           Parameter, field N (for Number of label range           components).  The Frame Relay Session Parameter           is an optional parameter in the Initialization           Message.           The description fromrfc3036.txt is:           'N, Number of label range components               Specifies the number of Frame Relay Label               Range Components included in the TLV.'            Please refer to the following reference for a            complete description of this feature."        REFERENCE           "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 81]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004           Initialization Message."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayEntry 3 }   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayVcDirectionality OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                             bidirectional(0),                             unidirection(1)                           }       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "If the value of this object is 'bidirectional(0)', then           the LSR supports the use of a given DLCI as a label for           both directions independently.  If the value of           this object is 'unidirectional(1)', then the LSR           uses the given DLCI as a label in only one direction.           This is the EXACT value for the Frame Relay Session           Parameter, field D (for VC Directionality).  The           Frame Relay Session Parameter is an optional           parameter in the Initialization Message.           The description fromrfc3036.txt is:           'D, VC Directionality              A value of 0 specifies bidirectional VC capability,              meaning the LSR can support the use of a given              DLCI as a label for both link directions              independently.  A value of 1 specifies              unidirectional VC capability, meaning a given              DLCI may appear in a label mapping for one              direction on the link only.  When either or both              of the peers specifies unidirectional VC              capability, both LSRs use unidirectional VC              label assignment for the link as follows.  The              LSRs compare their LDP Identifiers as unsigned              integers.  The LSR with the larger LDP              Identifier may assign only odd-numbered DLCIs              in the range as labels.  The system with the              smaller LDP Identifier may assign only              even-numbered DLCIs in the range as labels.'              Please refer to the following reference for a              complete description of this feature."        REFERENCE           "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3           Initialization Message."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayEntry 4 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 82]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayStorageType  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      StorageType       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The storage type for this conceptual row.           Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent(4)'           need not allow write-access to any columnar           objects in the row."       DEFVAL { nonVolatile }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayEntry 5 }   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RowStatus       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row.  All writable            objects in this row may be modified at any time,            however, as described in detail in the section            entitled, 'Changing Values After Session            Establishment', and again described in the            DESCRIPTION clause of the            mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus object,            if a session has been initiated with a Peer,            changing objects in this table will            wreak havoc with the session and interrupt            traffic.  To repeat again:            the recommended procedure is to set the            mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to            down, thereby explicitly causing a            session to be torn down. Then,            change objects in this entry, then set            the mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus            to enable which enables a new session            to be initiated."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayEntry 6 }   --   -- Frame Relay Label Range Components   --   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRTable  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLREntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This table contains information about theCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 83]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004           Optional Parameters for the Frame Relay Session           in the LDP Initialization Message, specifically           it contains information about the Frame Relay           Label Range Components.           If the value of the object           'mplsLdpEntityOptionalParameters' contains the           value of 'frameRelaySessionParameters(3)' then           there must be at least one corresponding entry           in this table."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayObjects 2 }   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLREntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      MplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLREntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "An entry in this table represents the Frame Relay           Label Range Component associated with the LDP entity."       INDEX       {  mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                      mplsLdpEntityIndex,                      mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRMinDlci                   }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRTable 1 }   MplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLREntry ::= SEQUENCE {       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRMinDlci              DLCI,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRMaxDlci              DLCI,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRLen                  INTEGER,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRStorageType          StorageType,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRRowStatus            RowStatus   }   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRMinDlci OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      DLCI       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The lower bound which is supported.  This value           should be the same as that in the Frame Relay Label           Range Component's Minimum DLCI field.  The value           of zero is valid for the minimum DLCI field of           the label."       REFERENCE           "RFC3034, Use of Label Switching on Frame Relay           Networks Specification."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLREntry 1 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 84]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRMaxDlci OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      DLCI       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The upper bound which is supported.  This value           should be the same as that in the Frame Relay Label           Range Component's Maximum DLCI field."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLREntry 2 }   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRLen OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                       tenDlciBits(0),                       twentyThreeDlciBits(2)                   }       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies the length of the DLCI bits.           This is the EXACT value for the Len field of the           Frame Relay Label Range Component.           The description fromrfc3036.txt is:           'Len               This field specifies the number of bits of the DLCI.               The following values are supported:                    Len    DLCI bits                    0       10                    2       23               Len values 1 and 3 are reserved.'            Please refer to the following reference for a complete            description of this feature."        REFERENCE           "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 3.5.3           Initialization Message."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLREntry 3 }   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRStorageType  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      StorageType       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTIONCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 85]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004           "The storage type for this conceptual row.           Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent(4)'           need not allow write-access to any columnar           objects in the row."       DEFVAL { nonVolatile }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLREntry 4 }   mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RowStatus       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row.  All writable            objects in this row may be modified at any time,            however, as described in detail in the section            entitled, 'Changing Values After Session            Establishment', and again described in the            DESCRIPTION clause of the            mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus object,            if a session has been initiated with a Peer,            changing objects in this table will            wreak havoc with the session and interrupt            traffic.  To repeat again:            the recommended procedure is to set the            mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to down, thereby            explicitly causing a session to be torn down. Then,            change objects in this entry, then set the            mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to enable which enables            a new session to be initiated."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLREntry 5 }   --   -- MPLS LDP Frame Relay Session Information   --   mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionObjects  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                              { mplsLdpFrameRelayObjects  2 }   mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpFrameRelaySessionEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A table of Frame Relay label range intersections           between the LDP Entities and LDP Peers.           Each row represents a single label range intersection.           NOTE:  this table cannot use the 'AUGMENTS'Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 86]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004           clause because there is not necessarily a one-to-one           mapping between this table and the           mplsLdpSessionTable."       ::= { mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionObjects 1 }   mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      MplsLdpFrameRelaySessionEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "An entry in this table represents information on a           single label range intersection between an           LDP Entity and LDP Peer.           The information contained in a row is read-only."       INDEX       { mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                     mplsLdpEntityIndex,                     mplsLdpPeerLdpId,                     mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionMinDlci                   }       ::= { mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionTable 1 }   MplsLdpFrameRelaySessionEntry ::= SEQUENCE {       mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionMinDlci    DLCI,       mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionMaxDlci    DLCI,       mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionLen        INTEGER   }   mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionMinDlci OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      DLCI       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The lower bound of DLCIs which are supported.           The value of zero is a valid value for the           minimum DLCI field of the label."       REFERENCE           "RFC3034, Use of Label Switching on Frame Relay           Networks Specification."       ::= { mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionEntry 1 }   mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionMaxDlci OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      DLCI       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The upper bound of DLCIs which are supported."       ::= { mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionEntry 2 }Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 87]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionLen OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                       tenDlciBits(0),                       twentyThreeDlciBits(2)                   }       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This object specifies the DLCI bits."       ::= { mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionEntry 3 }   --****************************************************************   -- Module Conformance Statement   --****************************************************************   mplsLdpFrameRelayGroups       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpFrameRelayConformance 1 }   mplsLdpFrameRelayCompliances       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpFrameRelayConformance 2 }   --   -- Full Compliance   --   mplsLdpFrameRelayModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The Module is implemented with support for           read-create and read-write.  In other words,           both monitoring and configuration           are available when using this MODULE-COMPLIANCE."       MODULE -- this module           MANDATORY-GROUPS    {                                  mplsLdpFrameRelayGroup                               }       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayRowStatus       SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }       WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }       DESCRIPTION          "Support for createAndWait and notInService is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRRowStatus       SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }       WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }       DESCRIPTION          "Support for createAndWait and notInService is not required."Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 88]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004       ::= { mplsLdpFrameRelayCompliances 1 }   --   -- Read-Only Compliance   --   mplsLdpFrameRelayModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The Module is implemented with support for           read-only.  In other words, only monitoring           is available by implementing this MODULE-COMPLIANCE."       MODULE -- this module           MANDATORY-GROUPS    {                                  mplsLdpFrameRelayGroup                               }       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayIfIndexOrZero       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayMergeCap       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayVcDirectionality       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayStorageType       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayRowStatus       SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required, and active is the          only status that needs to be supported."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRMaxDlci       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 89]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRLen       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRStorageType       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRRowStatus       SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required, and active is the          only status that needs to be supported."       ::= { mplsLdpFrameRelayCompliances 2 }   --   -- units of conformance   --   mplsLdpFrameRelayGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayIfIndexOrZero,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayMergeCap,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRComponents,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayVcDirectionality,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayStorageType,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayRowStatus,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRMaxDlci,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRLen,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRStorageType,       mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRRowStatus,       mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionMaxDlci,       mplsLdpFrameRelaySessionLen       }       STATUS    current       DESCRIPTION           "Objects that apply to all MPLS LDP implementations           using Frame Relay as the Layer 2."       ::= { mplsLdpFrameRelayGroups 1 }   ENDCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 90]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 20044.3.  The MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB Module   This MIB Module MUST be supported if LDP uses a Per Platform Label   Space.  This MIB Module contains a Label Range (LR) table for   configuring MPLS Generic Label Ranges.  This table is   mplsLdpEntityGenericLRTable.  Although the LDP Specification does not   provide a way for configuring Label Ranges for Generic Labels, the   MIB does provide a way to reserve a range of generic labels because   this was thought to be useful by the working group.   MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN   IMPORTS       OBJECT-TYPE,       MODULE-IDENTITY,       Unsigned32           FROM SNMPv2-SMI                                  -- [RFC2578]       MODULE-COMPLIANCE,       OBJECT-GROUP           FROM SNMPv2-CONF                                 -- [RFC2580]       RowStatus,       StorageType           FROM SNMPv2-TC                                   -- [RFC2579]       InterfaceIndexOrZero           FROM IF-MIB                                      -- [RFC2020]       mplsStdMIB           FROM MPLS-TC-STD-MIB                             -- [RFC3811]       mplsLdpEntityLdpId,       mplsLdpEntityIndex           FROM MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB                            -- [RFC3813]       ;   mplsLdpGenericStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY       LAST-UPDATED "200406030000Z"  -- June 6, 2004       ORGANIZATION "Multiprotocol Label Switching (mpls)                     Working Group"       CONTACT-INFO           "Joan Cucchiara (jcucchiara@mindspring.com)            Marconi Communications, Inc.            Hans Sjostrand (hans@ipunplugged.com)            ipUnpluggedCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 91]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004            James V. Luciani (james_luciani@mindspring.com)            Marconi Communications, Inc.            Working Group Chairs:            George Swallow,   email: swallow@cisco.com            Loa Andersson,    email: loa@pi.se            MPLS Working Group, email: mpls@uu.net       "       DESCRIPTION           "Copyright (C) The Internet Society (year). The           initial version of this MIB module was published           inRFC 3815. For full legal notices see the RFC           itself or see:http://www.ietf.org/copyrights/ianamib.html           This MIB contains managed object definitions for           configuring and monitoring the Multiprotocol Label           Switching (MPLS), Label Distribution Protocol (LDP),           utilizing ethernet as the Layer 2 media."       REVISION "200406030000Z"  -- June 6, 2004       DESCRIPTION           "Initial version published as part ofRFC 3815."       ::= { mplsStdMIB 7 }   --****************************************************************   mplsLdpGenericObjects            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpGenericStdMIB 1 }   mplsLdpGenericConformance            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpGenericStdMIB 2 }   --****************************************************************   -- MPLS LDP GENERIC Objects   --****************************************************************   --   -- Ldp Entity Objects for Generic Labels   --   mplsLdpEntityGenericObjects  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=                                 { mplsLdpGenericObjects 1 }   --   -- The MPLS LDP Entity Generic Label Range Table   --Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 92]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   mplsLdpEntityGenericLRTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MplsLdpEntityGenericLREntry       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The MPLS LDP Entity Generic Label Range (LR)           Table.           The purpose of this table is to provide a mechanism           for configurating a contiguous range of generic labels,           or a 'label range' for LDP Entities.           LDP Entities which use Generic Labels must have at least           one entry in this table.  In other words, this table           'extends' the mpldLdpEntityTable for Generic Labels."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityGenericObjects 1 }   mplsLdpEntityGenericLREntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX MplsLdpEntityGenericLREntry       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "A row in the LDP Entity Generic Label           Range (LR) Table.  One entry in this table contains           information on a single range of labels           represented by the configured Upper and Lower           Bounds pairs.  NOTE: there is NO corresponding           LDP message which relates to the information           in this table, however, this table does provide           a way for a user to 'reserve' a generic label           range.           NOTE:  The ranges for a specific LDP Entity           are UNIQUE and non-overlapping.           A row will not be created unless a unique and           non-overlapping range is specified."       INDEX       {  mplsLdpEntityLdpId,                      mplsLdpEntityIndex,                      mplsLdpEntityGenericLRMin,                      mplsLdpEntityGenericLRMax                   }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityGenericLRTable 1 }   MplsLdpEntityGenericLREntry ::= SEQUENCE {       mplsLdpEntityGenericLRMin           Unsigned32,       mplsLdpEntityGenericLRMax           Unsigned32,       mplsLdpEntityGenericLabelSpace      INTEGER,Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 93]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004       mplsLdpEntityGenericIfIndexOrZero   InterfaceIndexOrZero,       mplsLdpEntityGenericLRStorageType   StorageType,       mplsLdpEntityGenericLRRowStatus     RowStatus   }   mplsLdpEntityGenericLRMin OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX     Unsigned32(0..1048575)       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS     current       DESCRIPTION           "The minimum label configured for this range."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityGenericLREntry 1 }   mplsLdpEntityGenericLRMax OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX     Unsigned32(0..1048575)       MAX-ACCESS not-accessible       STATUS     current       DESCRIPTION           "The maximum label configured for this range."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityGenericLREntry 2 }   mplsLdpEntityGenericLabelSpace  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                             perPlatform(1),                             perInterface(2)                            }       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION          "This value of this object is perPlatform(1), then          this means that the label space type is          per platform.          If this object is perInterface(2), then this          means that the label space type is per Interface."       REFERENCE           "RFC3036, LDP Specification,Section 2.2.1,           Label Spaces."       DEFVAL { perPlatform }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityGenericLREntry 3 }   mplsLdpEntityGenericIfIndexOrZero OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      InterfaceIndexOrZero       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION          "This value represents either the InterfaceIndex of          the 'ifLayer' where these Generic Label would be created,Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 94]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004          or 0 (zero).  The value of zero means that the          InterfaceIndex is not known.          However, if the InterfaceIndex is known,          then it must be represented by this value.          If an InterfaceIndex becomes known, then the          network management entity (e.g., SNMP agent) responsible          for this object MUST change the value from 0 (zero) to the          value of the InterfaceIndex."       ::= { mplsLdpEntityGenericLREntry 4 }   mplsLdpEntityGenericLRStorageType  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      StorageType       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The storage type for this conceptual row.           Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent(4)'           need not allow write-access to any columnar           objects in the row."       DEFVAL { nonVolatile }       ::= { mplsLdpEntityGenericLREntry 5 }   mplsLdpEntityGenericLRRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX RowStatus       MAX-ACCESS read-create       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The status of this conceptual row.  All writable            objects in this row may be modified at any time,            however, as described in  detail in the section            entitled, 'Changing Values After Session            Establishment', and again described in the            DESCRIPTION clause of the mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus object,            if a session has been initiated with a Peer,            changing objects in this table will            wreak havoc with the session and interrupt traffic.            To repeat again:  the recommended procedure is            to set the mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus to            down, thereby explicitly causing a            session to be torn down. Then, change objects            in this entry, then set the mplsLdpEntityAdminStatus            to enable which enables a new session to be initiated.            There must exist at least one entry in this            table for every LDP Entity that has a            generic label configured."Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 95]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004       ::= { mplsLdpEntityGenericLREntry 6 }   --****************************************************************   -- Module Conformance Statement   --****************************************************************   mplsLdpGenericGroups       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpGenericConformance 1 }   mplsLdpGenericCompliances       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLdpGenericConformance 2 }   --   -- Full Compliance   --   mplsLdpGenericModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The Module is implemented with support for           read-create and read-write.  In other words,           both monitoring and configuration           are available when using this MODULE-COMPLIANCE."       MODULE -- this module           MANDATORY-GROUPS    {                                  mplsLdpGenericGroup                               }       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityGenericLRRowStatus       SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }       WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }       DESCRIPTION          "Support for createAndWait and notInService is not required."       ::= { mplsLdpGenericCompliances 1 }   --   -- Read-Only Compliance   --   mplsLdpGenericModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The Module is implemented with support for           read-only.  In other words, only monitoring           is available by implementing this MODULE-COMPLIANCE."       MODULE -- this module           MANDATORY-GROUPS    {Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 96]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004                                  mplsLdpGenericGroup                               }       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityGenericLabelSpace       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityGenericIfIndexOrZero       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityGenericLRStorageType       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required."       OBJECT       mplsLdpEntityGenericLRRowStatus       SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }       MIN-ACCESS   read-only       DESCRIPTION          "Write access is not required, and active is the          only status that needs to be supported."       ::= { mplsLdpGenericCompliances 2 }   --   -- units of conformance   --   mplsLdpGenericGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {       mplsLdpEntityGenericLabelSpace,       mplsLdpEntityGenericIfIndexOrZero,       mplsLdpEntityGenericLRStorageType,       mplsLdpEntityGenericLRRowStatus       }       STATUS    current       DESCRIPTION           "Objects that apply to all MPLS LDP implementations           using Generic Labels as the Layer 2."       ::= { mplsLdpGenericGroups 1 }   ENDCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 97]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 20045.  Acknowledgments   This document is a product of the MPLS Working Group.  The authors   would like to thank Mike MacFadden and Adrian Farrel for their   helpful comments on several reviews.  Also, the authors would like to   give a special acknowledgement to Bert Wijnen for his many detailed   reviews.  Bert's assistance and guidance is greatly appreciated.   We would also like to thank Cheenu Srinivasan, Arun Viswanathan and   Thomas D. Nadeau, the authors of the MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB [RFC3813], for   their assistance.   Additionally, there have been other members of the working group that   have been very helpful: Alan Kullberg from NetPlane Systems gave   input on earlier versions of this document, and more recently, Riza   Cetin of Alcatel and Neil Jerram of Data Connection who both provided   MIB objects.   Early versions of this document were also reviewed by colleagues at   Nortel Networks and Ericsson.  The authors would like to thank the   following people:  Leigh McLellan, Geetha Brown, Geping Chen and   Charlan Zhou from Nortel Networks, and Zoltan Takacs and Bo   Augustsson from Ericsson.6.  References6.1.  Normative References   [RFC2115]   Brown, C. and F. Baker, "Management Information Base for               Frame Relay DTEs Using SMIv2",RFC 2115, September 1997.   [RFC2119]   Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate               Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC2434]   Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an               IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP: 26,RFC 2434,               October 1998.   [RFC2514]   Noto, M., Spiegel, E., and K. Tesink, editors,               "Definition of Textual Conventions and OBJECT-IDENTITIES               for ATM Management",RFC 2514, February 1999.   [RFC2578]   McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,               "Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)",               STD 58,RFC 2578, April 1999.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 98]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   [RFC2579]   McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,               "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.   [RFC2863]   McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz,  "The Interfaces Group               MIB",RFC 2863, June 2000.   [RFC3031]   Rosen, E., Viswananthan, A., and R. Callon,               "Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture",RFC 3031,               January 2001.   [RFC3032]   Rosen, E., Tappan, D., Fedorkow, G., Rekhter, Y.,               Farinacci, D., Li, T., and A. Conta, "MPLS Label Stack               Encoding",RFC 3032, January 2001.   [RFC3034]   Conta, A., Doolan, P., and A. Malis, "Use of Label               Switching on Frame Relay Networks Specification",RFC3034, January 2001.   [RFC3035]   Davie, B., Lawrence, J., McCloghrie, K., Rosen, E.,               Swallow, G., Rekhter, Y., and P. Doolan, "MPLS using LDP               and ATM VC Switching",RFC 3035, January 2001.   [RFC3036]   Andersson, L., Doolan, P., Feldman, N., Fredette, A., and               B. Thomas, "LDP Specification",RFC 3036, January 2001.   [RFC3037]   Thomas, B. and E. Gray, "LDP Applicability",RFC 3037,               January 2001.   [RFC3215]   Boscher, C., Cheval, P., Wu, L., and E. Gray, "LDP State               Machine",RFC 3215, January 2002.   [RFC3289]   Baker, F., Chan, K., and A. Smith, "Management               Information Base for the Differentiated Services               Architecture",RFC 3289, May 2002.   [RFC3291]   Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S., and J.               Schoenwaelder, "Textual Coventions for Internet Network               Addresses",RFC 3291, May 2002.   [RFC3413]   Levi, D., Meyers, P. and B. Stewart, "Simple Network               Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications", STD 62,RFC3413, December 2002.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                    [Page 99]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   [RFC3811]   Nadeau, T. and J. Cucchiara, Editors  "Definitions of               Textual Conventions (TCs) for Multiprotocol Label               Switching (MPLS) Management",RFC 3811, June 2004.   [RFC3813]   Srinivansan, C., Viswanathan, A., and T. Nadeau,               "Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Switching               Router (LSR) Management Information Base (MIB)",RFC3813, June 20046.2.  Informative References   [MPLSMGMT]  Nadeau, T., Srinivasan, C., and A. Farrel, "Multiprotocol               Label Switching (MPLS) Management Overview", Work in               Progress, September 2003.   [RFC2684]   Grossman, D. and J. Heinanen, "Multiprotocol               Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5",RFC 2684,               September 1999.   [RFC3410]   Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart,               "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-               Standard Management Framework",RFC 3410, December 2002.7.  Security Considerations   This Security Considerations section consists of 4 subsections, one   for each of the MIB Modules in this document.7.1.  Security Considerations for MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB   There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module   with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  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.  These are the tables and objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability:   o    the mplsLdpEntityTable contains objects to provision potential        LDP sessions on the Label Switching Router (LSR) or Label Edge        Router (LER).   The mplsLdpLspFecTable contains objects which        associate an LSP with a FEC.  Unauthorized access to objects in        these tables, could result in disruption of traffic on the        network.  This is especially true if an LDP session has been        established.  The use of stronger mechanisms such as SNMPv3        security should be considered where possible.  Specifically,        SNMPv3 VACM and USM MUST be used with any v3 agent which        implements this MIB.  Administrators should consider whetherCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                   [Page 100]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004        read access to these objects should be allowed, since read        access may be undesirable under certain circumstances.   Some of the readable objects in this MIB module i.e., (objects with a   MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible), 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.  These are the tables and objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability:   o    the mplsLdpEntityTable, mplsLdpPeerTable, mplsLdpSessionTable        and mplsLdpSessionStatsTable collectively show the LDP LSP        network topology.  If an Administrator does not want to reveal        the LDP LSP topology of the network, then these tables should be        considered sensitive/vulnerable.7.2.  Security Considerations for MPLS-LDP-ATM-STD-MIB   There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module   with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  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.  These are the tables and objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability:   o    the mplsLdpEntityAtmTable and mplsLdpEntityAtmLRTable contain        objects to provision potential LDP sessions on the Label        Switching Router (LSR) or Label Edge Router (LER) over Layer 2        of ATM.  These tables extend the mplsLdpEntityTable in the MPLS-        LDP-MIB.  Unauthorized access to objects in these tables, could        result in disruption of traffic on the network.  This is        especially true if an LDP session has been established.  The use        of stronger mechanisms such as SNMPv3 security should be        considered where possible.  Specifically, SNMPv3 VACM and USM        MUST be used with any v3 agent which implements this MIB.        Administrators should consider whether read access to these        objects should be allowed, since read access may be undesirable        under certain circumstances.   Some of the readable objects in this MIB module i.e., (objects with a   MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible), 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.  These are the tables and objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability:Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                   [Page 101]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   o    the mplsLdpEntityAtmTable and mplsLdpEntityAtmLRTable show the        Label Ranges for ATM.  If an Administrator does not want to        reveal this information then these tables should be considered        sensitive/vulnerable and treated accordingly.7.3.  Security Considerations for MPLS-LDP-FRAME-RELAY-STD-MIB   There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module   with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  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.  These are the tables and objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability:   o    the mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayTable and        mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRTable contain objects to provision        potential LDP sessions on the Label Switching Router (LSR) or        Label Edge Router (LER) over Layer 2 of Frame Relay.  These        tables extend the mplsLdpEntityTable in the MPLS-LDP-MIB.        Unauthorized access to objects in these tables, could result in        disruption of traffic on the network.  This is especially true        if an LDP session has been established.  The use of stronger        mechanisms such as SNMPv3 security should be considered where        possible.  Specifically, SNMPv3 VACM and USM MUST be used with        any v3 agent which implements this MIB.  Administrators should        consider whether read access to these objects should be allowed,        since read access may be undesirable under certain        circumstances.   Some of the readable objects in this MIB module i.e., (objects with a   MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible), 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.  These are the tables and objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability:   o    the mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayTable and        mplsLdpEntityFrameRelayLRTable show the Label Ranges for Frame        Relay.  If an Administrator does not want to reveal this        information then these tables should be considered        sensitive/vulnerable and treated accordingly.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                   [Page 102]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 20047.4.  Security Considerations for MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB   There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module   with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  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.  These are the tables and objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability:   o    the mplsLdpEntityGenericLRTable contains objects to provision        potential LDP sessions on the Label Switching Router (LSR) or        Label Edge Router (LER) over Layer 2 of Ethernet.  This table        extends the mplsLdpEntityTable in the MPLS-LDP-MIB.        Unauthorized access to objects in these tables, could result in        disruption of traffic on the network.  This is especially true        if an LDP session has been established.  The use of stronger        mechanisms such as SNMPv3 security should be considered where        possible.  Specifically, SNMPv3 VACM and USM MUST be used with        any v3 agent which implements this MIB.  Administrators should        consider whether read access to these objects should be allowed,        since read access may be undesirable under certain        circumstances.   Some of the readable objects in this MIB module i.e., (objects with a   MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible), 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.  These are the tables and objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability:   o    the mplsLdpEntityGenericLRTable shows the Label Ranges for        ethernet.  If an Administrator does not want to reveal this        information then these tables should be considered        sensitive/vulnerable and treated accordingly.7.5.  Additional Security Considerations   The following paragraphs describe additional security considerations   which are applicable to all 4 of the MIB Modules in this document.   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.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                   [Page 103]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 2004   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 indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete) them.8.  IANA Considerations   As described in [MPLSMGMT] and as requested in the MPLS-TC-STD-MIB   [MPLSTCMIB], MPLS related standards track MIB modules should be   rooted under the mplsStdMIB subtree.  There are 4 MPLS MIB Modules   contained in this document, each of the following "IANA   Considerations" subsections lists new IANA assignments under the   mplsStdMIB subtree.  New assignments can only be made via a Standards   Action as specified in [RFC2434].8.1.  IANA Considerations for MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB   The IANA has assigned { mplsStdMIB 4 } to the MPLS-LDP-STD-MIB module   specified in this document.8.2.  IANA Considerations for MPLS-LDP-ATM-STD-MIB   The IANA has assigned { mplsStdMIB 5 } to the MPLS-LDP-ATM-STD-MIB   module specified in this document.8.3.  IANA Considerations for MPLS-LDP-FRAME-RELAY-STD-MIB   The IANA has assigned { mplsStdMIB 6 } to the MPLS-LDP-FRAME-RELAY-   STD-MIB module specified in this document.8.4.  IANA Considerations for MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-MIB   The IANA has assigned { mplsStdMIB 7 } to the MPLS-LDP-GENERIC-STD-   MIB module specified in this document.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                   [Page 104]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 20049.  Authors' Addresses   James V. Luciani   Marconi Communications, Inc.   900 Chelmsford Street   Lowell, MA 01851   EMail: james_luciani@mindspring.com   Hans Sjostrand   ipUnplugged   P.O. Box 101 60   S-121 28 Stockholm, Sweden   Phone: +46 8 725 5900   EMail: hans@ipunplugged.com   Joan E. Cucchiara   Marconi Communications, Inc.   900 Chelmsford Street   Lowell, MA 01851   Phone: +1 978 275 7400   EMail: jcucchiara@mindspring.comCucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                   [Page 105]

RFC 3815                      MPLS LDP MIB                     June 200410.  Full Copyright Statement   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004).  This document is subject   to the rights, licenses and restrictions contained inBCP 78, and   except as set forth therein, the authors retain all their rights.   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET   ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE   INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Intellectual Property   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be   found inBCP 78 andBCP 79.   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository athttp://www.ietf.org/ipr.   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF at ietf-   ipr@ietf.org.Acknowledgement   Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the   Internet Society.Cucchiara, et al.           Standards Track                   [Page 106]

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