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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                           K. TataRequest for Comments: 6527                                         NokiaObsoletes:2787                                               March 2012Category: Standards TrackISSN: 2070-1721Definitions of Managed Objects forthe Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Version 3 (VRRPv3)Abstract   This specification defines a portion of the Management Information   Base (MIB) for use with network management based on the Simple   Network Management Protocol (SNMP).  In particular, it defines   objects for configuring, monitoring, and controlling routers that   employ the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Version 3 (VRRPv3) for   both IPv4 and IPv6 as defined inRFC 5798.  This memo obsoletesRFC2787.Status of This Memo   This is an Internet Standards Track document.   This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force   (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has   received public review and has been approved for publication by the   Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on   Internet Standards is available inSection 2 of RFC 5741.   Information about the current status of this document, any errata,   and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained athttp://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6527.Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2012 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the   document authors.  All rights reserved.   This document is subject toBCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal   Provisions Relating to IETF Documents   (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of   publication of this document.  Please review these documents   carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect   to this document.  Code Components extracted from this document must   include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of   the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as   described in the Simplified BSD License.Tata                         Standards Track                    [Page 1]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012   This document may contain material from IETF Documents or IETF   Contributions published or made publicly available before November   10, 2008.  The person(s) controlling the copyright in some of this   material may not have granted the IETF Trust the right to allow   modifications of such material outside the IETF Standards Process.   Without obtaining an adequate license from the person(s) controlling   the copyright in such materials, this document may not be modified   outside the IETF Standards Process, and derivative works of it may   not be created outside the IETF Standards Process, except to format   it for publication as an RFC or to translate it into languages other   than English.Table of Contents1. The Internet-Standard Management Framework ......................22. Introduction ....................................................33. Terminology .....................................................34. Relationship toRFC 2787 ........................................35. Relation to Interface Group (IF-MIB) ............................36. Multi-Stack Implementations .....................................37. Interpretation ofRFC 5798 ......................................38. VRRP MIB Structure and Design ...................................49. VRRP Multi-Stack Scenario .......................................410. Definitions ....................................................711. Security Considerations .......................................2712. IANA Considerations ...........................................2913. Normative References ..........................................2914. Informative References ........................................3015. Acknowledgments ...............................................311.  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].Tata                         Standards Track                    [Page 2]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 20122.  Introduction   This specification defines a portion of the MIB for use with SNMP-   based network management.  In particular, it defines objects for   configuring, monitoring, and controlling routers that employ the   Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Version 3 (VRRPv3) for both IPv4   and IPv6 as defined inRFC 5798 [RFC5798].3.  Terminology   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and   "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described inRFC2119 [RFC2119].4.  Relationship toRFC 2787   This document obsoletesRFC 2787 [RFC2787].  The major changes in   this document reflect changes in the VRRP protocol betweenRFC 2338   [RFC2338] andRFC 5798 [RFC5798].  This document is also updated to   conform to current MIB conventions.5.  Relation to Interface Group (IF-MIB)   Since a router can be participating in VRRP on one or more   interfaces, "ifIndex" is used as an index into the tables defined in   the VRRP MIB.  This MIB module imports ifIndex from the IF-MIB.  At   this time, the latest version of the IF-MIB is fromRFC 2863   [RFC2863].6.  Multi-Stack Implementations   This MIB module is designed to support multi-stack implementations   that run VRRP over IPv4 and IPv6.  The IP version, Virtual Router   Identifier (VRID), and ifIndex are used to uniquely identify rows in   a multi-stack implementation.7.  Interpretation ofRFC 5798   During the review of this document, it emerged that there are   different possible interpretations of [RFC5798].  The authors of that   document and the VRRP working group were unable to reach consensus as   to which interpretation is correct.  This document makes the   following assumption:Tata                         Standards Track                    [Page 3]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012      IPv4 and IPv6 virtual routers are treated as two separate logical      entities and represented as two separate entries in the      vrrpv3OperationsTable.  This is required due to the undefined      behavior of the protocol in [RFC5798] in a multi-stack scenario.8.  VRRP MIB Structure and Design   This MIB module contains three tables:   (1)  The vrrpv3OperationsTable contains objects that define the        operational characteristics of a VRRP router.  Rows in this        table correspond to instances of virtual routers.   (2)  The vrrpv3StatisticsTable contains the operating statistics for        a VRRP router.   (3)  The vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrTable contains the addresses of the        virtual router(s) that a given VRRP router is backing up.   Tables are indexed on ifIndex, VRID, and the IP version to uniquely   identify a VRRP router.   Notifications in this MIB module are controlled using the mechanisms   defined in [RFC3413].9.  VRRP Multi-Stack Scenario   The following section provides examples of how some of the objects in   this MIB are instantiated.   KEY:   ----   The labels in the following tables and diagrams correspond to the   actual MIB objects as follows:   if      = IfIndex   AddrType= vrrpv3OperationsInetAddrType   VrId    = vrrpv3OperationsVrId   State   = vrrpv3OperationsStatus   Prior   = vrrpv3OperationsPriority   IpAddr  = vrrpv3OperationsMasterIpAddr   The following figure shows a hypothetical network with two VRRP   routers, VR1 & VR2, configured with two virtual routers.  Addresses   in '()' indicate the address of the default gateway for a given host;   H1 to H4 are IPv4 hosts, and H5 to H8 are IPv6 hosts.  A, B, and C   are IPv4 addresses, and X, Y, and Z are IPv6 addresses.  In the   diagram, "Interface" is used in the context defined in IF-MIB.Tata                         Standards Track                    [Page 4]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012                 +------+                      +------+                 | VR1  |                      |  VR2 |                 |      |                      |      |                 +------+                      +------+                     |                            |                Intf = I1                    Intf = I2       IP A          |   IP X         IP B        |    IP Y       IP C          |                            |    IP Z       VRID = 1      |   VRID=2       VRID=2      |    VRID = 1                     |                            |   ----+------+------+-+-------+--------+--------++------+--------+---       ^      ^        ^       ^        ^        ^       ^        ^       |      |        |       |        |        |       |        |    (IP A)  (IP A)   (IP B)  (IP B)   (IP X)   (IP X)  (IP Y)   (IP Y)       |      |        |       |        |        |       |        |    +----+  +----+  +----+  +----+    +----+   +----+  +----+  +----+    | H1 |  | H2 |  | H3 |  | H4 |    | H5 |   | H6 |  | H7 |  | H8 |    +----+  +----+  +----+  +----+    +----+   +----+  +----+  +----+           -----   MIB Tables For VRRP Router "VR1":   -----   vrrpv3OperationsTable   -------------------   | if | VrId |AddrType| State | Prior |IpAddr|        |   +----+------+--------+-------+-------+------+--(..)--+   | I1 |  01  |    1   |   M   |  255  |   A  |        |   +----+------+--------+-------+-------+------+--(..)--+   | I1 |  01  |    2   |   B   | 1-254 |   Y  |        |   +----+------+--------+-------+-------+------+--(..)--+   | I1 |  02  |    1   |   B   | 1-254 |   B  |        |   +----+------+--------+-------+-------+------+--(..)--+   | I1 |  02  |    2   |   M   |  255  |   X  |        |   +----+------+--------+-------+-------+------+--------+Tata                         Standards Track                    [Page 5]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012   vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrTable   -------------------------   | if | VrId | AddrType | IP   | RowStat |   +----+------+----------+------+---------+   | I1 |  01  |    1     |  A   | active  |   +----+------+----------+------+---------+   | I1 |  01  |    1     |  C   | active  |   +----+------+----------+------+---------+   | I1 |  01  |    2     |  Y   | active  |   +----+------+----------+------+---------+   | I1 |  01  |    2     |  Z   | active  |   +----+------+----------+------+---------+   | I1 |  02  |    1     |  B   | active  |   +----+------+----------+------+---------+   | I1 |  02  |    2     |  X   | active  |   +----+------+----------+------+---------+           -----   MIB Tables For VRRP Router "VR2":   -----   vrrpv3OperationsTable   -------------------   | if | VrId |AddrType| State | Prior |IpAddr|        |   +----+------+--------+-------+-------+------+--(..)--+   | I2 |  01  |    1   |   B   | 1-254 |   A  |        |   +----+------+--------+-------+-------|------+--(..)--+   | I2 |  01  |    2   |   M   | 255   |   Y  |        |   +----+------+--------+-------+-------+------+--(..)--+   | I2 |  02  |    1   |   M   |  255  |   B  |        |   +----+------+--------+-------+-------+------+--(..)--+   | I2 |  02  |    2   |   B   | 1-254 |   X  |        |   +----+------+--------+-------+-------+------+--------+Tata                         Standards Track                    [Page 6]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012   vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrTable   -------------------------   | if | VrId |AddrType| IP   | RowStat |   +----+------+--------+------+---------+   | I2 |  01  |   1    |  A   | active  |   +----+------+--------+------+---------+   | I2 |  01  |   1    |  C   | active  |   +----+------+--------+------+---------+   | I2 |  01  |   2    |  Y   | active  |   +----+------+--------+------+---------+   | I2 |  01  |   2    |  Z   | active  |   +----+------+--------+------+---------+   | I2 |  02  |   1    |  B   | active  |   +----+------+--------+------+---------+   | I2 |  02  |   2    |  X   | active  |   +----+------+--------+------+---------+   NOTES:   1) For "State": M = Master;   B = Backup.      In the vrrpv3OperationsTable, a "priority" of 255 indicates that      the respective router owns the IP address, e.g., this IP address      is native to the router (i.e., "the IP Address Owner").10.  Definitions   This MIB module makes reference to the following documents [RFC2578],   [RFC2579], [RFC2580], [RFC2863], and [RFC4001].   VRRPV3-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN       IMPORTS           MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE,           NOTIFICATION-TYPE, Counter32,           Integer32, mib-2, Unsigned32,           Counter64, TimeTicks               FROM SNMPv2-SMI                 --RFC2578           TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowStatus,           MacAddress, TruthValue, TimeStamp,           TimeInterval               FROM SNMPv2-TC                  --RFC2579           MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP,           NOTIFICATION-GROUP               FROM SNMPv2-CONF                --RFC2580Tata                         Standards Track                    [Page 7]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012           ifIndex               FROM IF-MIB                     --RFC2863           InetAddressType, InetAddress               FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB;          --RFC4001      vrrpv3MIB  MODULE-IDENTITY           LAST-UPDATED "201202130000Z"         -- Feb 13, 2012           ORGANIZATION "IETF VRRP Working Group"           CONTACT-INFO                  "WG E-Mail: vrrp@ietf.org                   Editor:    Kalyan Tata                              Nokia                              313 Fairchild Dr,                              Mountain View, CA 94043                              Tata_kalyan@yahoo.com"           DESCRIPTION               "This MIB describes objects used for managing Virtual                Router Redundancy Protocol version 3 (VRRPv3).                Copyright (c) 2012 IETF Trust and the persons                identified as authors of the code.  All rights                reserved.                Redistribution and use in source and binary forms,                with or without modification, is permitted pursuant                to, and subject to the license terms contained in,                the Simplified BSD License set forth inSection4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating                to IETF Documents                (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).                This version of the MIB module is part ofRFC 6527.                Please see the RFC for full legal notices."           REVISION "201202120000Z"    -- Feb 13, 2012           DESCRIPTION "Initial version as published inRFC 6527."           ::= { mib-2 207 }   -- Textual Conventions      Vrrpv3VrIdTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION           DISPLAY-HINT "d"           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTIONTata                         Standards Track                    [Page 8]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012               "The value of the Virtual Router Identifier noted as               (VRID) inRFC 5798.  This, along with interface index               (ifIndex) and IP version, serves to uniquely identify               a virtual router on a given VRRP router."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798 (Sections3 and5.2.3)"           SYNTAX      Integer32 (1..255)   --  VRRPv3 MIB Groups      vrrpv3Notifications   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vrrpv3MIB 0 }      vrrpv3Objects         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vrrpv3MIB 1 }      vrrpv3Conformance     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vrrpv3MIB 2 }   -- VRRPv3 MIB Objects      vrrpv3Operations      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vrrpv3Objects 1 }      vrrpv3Statistics      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vrrpv3Objects 2 }   --  VRRPv3 Operations Table       vrrpv3OperationsTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF Vrrpv3OperationsEntry           MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "Unified Operations table for a VRRP router that                consists of a sequence (i.e., one or more conceptual                rows) of 'vrrpv3OperationsEntry' items each of which                describe the operational characteristics of a virtual                router."           ::= { vrrpv3Operations 1 }       vrrpv3OperationsEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Vrrpv3OperationsEntry           MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "An entry in the vrrpv3OperationsTable containing the                operational characteristics of a virtual router.                On a VRRP router, a given virtual router is                identified by a combination of ifIndex, VRID, and                the IP version.  ifIndex represents an interface of                the router.                A row must be created with vrrpv3OperationsStatus                set to initialize(1) and cannot transition to                backup(2) or master(3) untilTata                         Standards Track                    [Page 9]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012                vrrpv3OperationsRowStatus is transitioned to                active(1).                The information in this table is persistent and when                written the entity SHOULD save the change to non-                volatile storage."           INDEX    { ifIndex, vrrpv3OperationsVrId,                      vrrpv3OperationsInetAddrType                     }           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsTable 1 }       Vrrpv3OperationsEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               vrrpv3OperationsVrId                   Vrrpv3VrIdTC,               vrrpv3OperationsInetAddrType                   InetAddressType,               vrrpv3OperationsMasterIpAddr                   InetAddress,               vrrpv3OperationsPrimaryIpAddr                   InetAddress,               vrrpv3OperationsVirtualMacAddr                   MacAddress,               vrrpv3OperationsStatus                   INTEGER,               vrrpv3OperationsPriority                   Unsigned32,               vrrpv3OperationsAddrCount                   Integer32,               vrrpv3OperationsAdvInterval                   TimeInterval,               vrrpv3OperationsPreemptMode                   TruthValue,               vrrpv3OperationsAcceptMode                   TruthValue,               vrrpv3OperationsUpTime                   TimeTicks,               vrrpv3OperationsRowStatus                   RowStatus       }       vrrpv3OperationsVrId OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Vrrpv3VrIdTC           MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTIONTata                         Standards Track                   [Page 10]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012               "This object contains the Virtual Router Identifier                (VRID)."           REFERENCE "RFC 4001"           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 1 }       vrrpv3OperationsInetAddrType OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       InetAddressType           MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION              "The IP address type of Vrrpv3OperationsEntry and               Vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrEntry.  This value determines               the type for vrrpv3OperationsMasterIpAddr,               vrrpv3OperationsPrimaryIpAddr, and               vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrAddress.                ipv4(1) and ipv6(2) are the only two values supported                in this MIB module."           REFERENCE "RFC 4001"           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 2 }       vrrpv3OperationsMasterIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       InetAddress           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION             "The master router's real IP address.  The master router             would set this address to vrrpv3OperationsPrimaryIpAddr             while transitioning to master state.  For backup             routers, this is the IP address listed as the source in             the VRRP advertisement last received by this virtual             router."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798"           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 3 }       vrrpv3OperationsPrimaryIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       InetAddress           MAX-ACCESS   read-create           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "In the case where there is more than one IP               Address (associated IP addresses) for a given               'ifIndex', this object is used to specify the IP               address that will become the               vrrpv3OperationsMasterIpAddr', should the virtual               router transition from backup state to master."           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 4 }Tata                         Standards Track                   [Page 11]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012       vrrpv3OperationsVirtualMacAddr OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       MacAddress           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION              "The virtual MAC address of the virtual router.              Although this object can be derived from the              'vrrpv3OperationsVrId' object, it is defined so that it              is easily obtainable by a management application and              can be included in VRRP-related SNMP notifications."           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 5 }       vrrpv3OperationsStatus OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       INTEGER {               initialize(1),               backup(2),               master(3)           }           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The current state of the virtual router.  This object               has three defined values:               - 'initialize', which indicates that the                  virtual router is waiting for a startup event.               - 'backup', which indicates that the virtual router is                  monitoring the availability of the master router.               - 'master', which indicates that the virtual router                  is forwarding packets for IP addresses that are                  associated with this router."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798"           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 6 }       vrrpv3OperationsPriority OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..255)           MAX-ACCESS   read-create           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION             "This object specifies the priority to be used for the             virtual router master election process; higher values             imply higher priority.             A priority of '0', although not settable, is sent by             the master router to indicate that this router hasTata                         Standards Track                   [Page 12]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012             ceased to participate in VRRP, and a backup virtual             router should transition to become a new master.             A priority of 255 is used for the router that owns the             associated IP address(es) for VRRP over IPv4 and hence             is not settable.             Setting the values of this object to 0 or 255 should be             rejected by the agents implementing this MIB module.             For example, an SNMP agent would return 'badValue(3)'             when a user tries to set the values 0 or 255 for this             object."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798, Section 6.1"           DEFVAL       { 100 }           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 7 }       vrrpv3OperationsAddrCount OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Integer32 (0..255)           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The number of IP addresses that are associated with               this virtual router.  This number is equal to the               number of rows in the vrrpv3AssociatedAddrTable that               correspond to a given ifIndex/VRID/IP version."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798, Section 6.1"           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 8 }       vrrpv3OperationsAdvInterval OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       TimeInterval (1..4095)           UNITS        "centiseconds"           MAX-ACCESS   read-create           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The time interval, in centiseconds, between sending               advertisement messages.  Only the master router sends               VRRP advertisements."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798, Section 6.1"           DEFVAL       { 100}           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 9 }       vrrpv3OperationsPreemptMode OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS   read-create           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTIONTata                         Standards Track                   [Page 13]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012             "Controls whether a higher priority virtual router will             preempt a lower priority master."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798, Section 6.1"           DEFVAL       { true }           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 10 }       vrrpv3OperationsAcceptMode OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS   read-create           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION              "Controls whether a virtual router in master state              will accept packets addressed to the address owner's              IPv6 address as its own if it is not the IPv6 address              owner.  Default is false(2).              This object is not relevant for rows representing VRRP              over IPv4 and should be set to false(2)."           DEFVAL       { false }           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 11 }       vrrpv3OperationsUpTime OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       TimeTicks           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "This value represents the amount of time, in               TimeTicks (hundredth of a second), since this virtual               router (i.e., the 'vrrpv3OperationsStatus')               transitioned out of 'initialize'."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798, Section 6.1"           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 12 }       vrrpv3OperationsRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       RowStatus           MAX-ACCESS   read-create           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION             "The RowStatus variable should be used in accordance to              installation and removal conventions for conceptual              rows.              To create a row in this table, a manager sets this              object to either createAndGo(4) or createAndWait(5).              Until instances of all corresponding columns are              appropriately configured, the value of the              corresponding instance of the              'vrrpv3OperationsRowStatus' column will be read as              notReady(3).Tata                         Standards Track                   [Page 14]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012              In particular, a newly created row cannot be made              active(1) until (minimally) the corresponding instance              of vrrpv3OperationsInetAddrType, vrrpv3OperationsVrId,              and vrrpv3OperationsPrimaryIpAddr has been set, and              there is at least one active row in the              'vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrTable' defining an associated              IP address.              notInService(2) should be used to administratively              bring the row down.              A typical order of operation to add a row is:              1. Create a row in vrrpv3OperationsTable with              createAndWait(5).              2. Create one or more corresponding rows in              vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrTable.              3. Populate the vrrpv3OperationsEntry.              4. Set vrrpv3OperationsRowStatus to active(1).              A typical order of operation to delete an entry is:              1. Set vrrpv3OperationsRowStatus to notInService(2).              2. Set the corresponding rows in              vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrTable to destroy(6) to delete              the entry.              3. Set vrrpv3OperationsRowStatus to destroy(6) to              delete the entry."           ::= { vrrpv3OperationsEntry 13 }   --  VRRP Associated Address Table       vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF Vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrEntry           MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The table of addresses associated with each virtual                router."           ::= { vrrpv3Operations 2 }       vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrEntry           MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION              "An entry in the table contains an IP address that is              associated with a virtual router.  The number of rows              for a given IP version, VrID, and ifIndex will equal              the number of IP addresses associated (e.g., backed up)Tata                         Standards Track                   [Page 15]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012              by the virtual router (equivalent to              'vrrpv3OperationsIpAddrCount').              Rows in the table cannot be modified unless the value              of 'vrrpv3OperationsStatus' for the corresponding entry              in the vrrpv3OperationsTable has transitioned to              initialize(1).              The information in this table is persistent and when              written the entity SHOULD save the change to non-              volatile storage."           INDEX    { ifIndex, vrrpv3OperationsVrId,                      vrrpv3OperationsInetAddrType,                      vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrAddress }           ::= { vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrTable 1 }       Vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrAddress                   InetAddress,               vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrRowStatus                   RowStatus       }       vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrAddress OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|16))           MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The assigned IP addresses that a virtual router is               responsible for backing up.               The IP address type is determined by the value of               vrrpv3OperationsInetAddrType in the index of this               row."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798"           ::= { vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrEntry 1 }       vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       RowStatus           MAX-ACCESS   read-create           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION             "The row status variable, used according to             installation and removal conventions for conceptualTata                         Standards Track                   [Page 16]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012             rows.  To create a row in this table, a manager sets             this object to either createAndGo(4) or             createAndWait(5).  Setting this object to active(1)             results in the addition of an associated address for a             virtual router.  Setting this object to notInService(2)             results in administratively bringing down the row.             Destroying the entry or setting it to destroy(6)             removes the associated address from the virtual router.             The use of other values is implementation-dependent.             Implementations should not allow deletion of the last             row corresponding to an active row in             vrrpv3OperationsTable.             Refer to the description of vrrpv3OperationsRowStatus             for typical row creation and deletion scenarios."           ::= { vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrEntry 2 }   --  VRRP Router Statistics       vrrpv3RouterChecksumErrors OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Counter64           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The total number of VRRP packets received with an               invalid VRRP checksum value.               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               vrrpv3GlobalStatisticsDiscontinuityTime."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798, Section 5.2.8"           ::= { vrrpv3Statistics 1 }       vrrpv3RouterVersionErrors OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Counter64           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The total number of VRRP packets received with an               unknown or unsupported version number.               Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur               at re-initialization of the management system, and atTata                         Standards Track                   [Page 17]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012               other times as indicated by the value of               vrrpv3GlobalStatisticsDiscontinuityTime."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798, Section 5.2.1"           ::= { vrrpv3Statistics 2 }       vrrpv3RouterVrIdErrors OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Counter64           MAX-ACCESS   read-only          STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The total number of VRRP packets received with a                VRID that is not valid for any virtual router on this                router.               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               vrrpv3GlobalStatisticsDiscontinuityTime."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798, Section 5.2.3"           ::= { vrrpv3Statistics 3 }      vrrpv3GlobalStatisticsDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE          SYNTAX     TimeStamp          MAX-ACCESS read-only          STATUS     current          DESCRIPTION            "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at             which one of vrrpv3RouterChecksumErrors,             vrrpv3RouterVersionErrors, and vrrpv3RouterVrIdErrors             suffered a discontinuity.             If no such discontinuities have occurred since the last             re-initialization of the local management subsystem,             then this object contains a zero value."          ::= { vrrpv3Statistics 4 }   --  VRRP Router Statistics Table       vrrpv3StatisticsTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF Vrrpv3StatisticsEntry           MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "Table of virtual router statistics."           ::= { vrrpv3Statistics 5 }Tata                         Standards Track                   [Page 18]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012       vrrpv3StatisticsEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Vrrpv3StatisticsEntry           MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "An entry in the table containing statistics               information about a given virtual router."           AUGMENTS    { vrrpv3OperationsEntry }           ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsTable 1 }       Vrrpv3StatisticsEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               vrrpv3StatisticsMasterTransitions                   Counter32,               vrrpv3StatisticsNewMasterReason                   INTEGER,               vrrpv3StatisticsRcvdAdvertisements                   Counter64,               vrrpv3StatisticsAdvIntervalErrors                   Counter64,               vrrpv3StatisticsIpTtlErrors                   Counter64,               vrrpv3StatisticsProtoErrReason                   INTEGER,               vrrpv3StatisticsRcvdPriZeroPackets                   Counter64,               vrrpv3StatisticsSentPriZeroPackets                   Counter64,               vrrpv3StatisticsRcvdInvalidTypePackets                   Counter64,               vrrpv3StatisticsAddressListErrors                   Counter64,               vrrpv3StatisticsPacketLengthErrors                   Counter64,               vrrpv3StatisticsRowDiscontinuityTime                    TimeStamp,               vrrpv3StatisticsRefreshRate                    Unsigned32           }       vrrpv3StatisticsMasterTransitions OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Counter32           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The total number of times that this virtual router's               state has transitioned to master state.Tata                         Standards Track                   [Page 19]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012               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               vrrpv3StatisticsRowDiscontinuityTime."           ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 1 }      vrrpv3StatisticsNewMasterReason OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        INTEGER {               notMaster (0),               priority  (1),               preempted (2),               masterNoResponse (3)           }           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION              "This indicates the reason for the virtual router to              transition to master state.  If the virtual router              never transitioned to master state, the value of this              object is notMaster(0).  Otherwise, this indicates the              reason this virtual router transitioned to master              state the last time.  Used by vrrpv3NewMaster              notification."           ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 2 }       vrrpv3StatisticsRcvdAdvertisements OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Counter64           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The total number of VRRP advertisements received by               this virtual router.               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               vrrpv3StatisticsRowDiscontinuityTime."           ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 3 }       vrrpv3StatisticsAdvIntervalErrors OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Counter64           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The total number of VRRP advertisement packets               received for which the advertisement interval isTata                         Standards Track                   [Page 20]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012               different from the vrrpv3OperationsAdvInterval               configured on this virtual router.               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               vrrpv3StatisticsRowDiscontinuityTime."           ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 4 }       vrrpv3StatisticsIpTtlErrors OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Counter64           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The total number of VRRP packets received by the               virtual router with IPv4 TTL (for VRRP over IPv4) or               IPv6 Hop Limit (for VRRP over IPv6) not equal to 255.               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               vrrpv3StatisticsRowDiscontinuityTime."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798, Section 5.1.1.3"           ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 5 }      vrrpv3StatisticsProtoErrReason OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        INTEGER {               noError (0),               ipTtlError (1),               versionError  (2),               checksumError (3),               vrIdError(4)           }           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "This indicates the reason for the last protocol               error.  This SHOULD be set to noError(0) when no               protocol errors are encountered.  Used by               vrrpv3ProtoError notification."           ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 6 }       vrrpv3StatisticsRcvdPriZeroPackets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Counter64           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTIONTata                         Standards Track                   [Page 21]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012               "The total number of VRRP packets received by the               virtual router with a priority of '0'.               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               vrrpv3StatisticsRowDiscontinuityTime."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798, Section 5.2.4"           ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 7 }       vrrpv3StatisticsSentPriZeroPackets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Counter64           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The total number of VRRP packets sent by the virtual               router with a priority of '0'.               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               vrrpv3StatisticsRowDiscontinuityTime."           REFERENCE "RFC 5798, Section 5.2.4"           ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 8 }       vrrpv3StatisticsRcvdInvalidTypePackets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Counter64           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The number of VRRP packets received by the virtual               router with an invalid value in the 'type' field.               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               vrrpv3StatisticsRowDiscontinuityTime."           ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 9 }       vrrpv3StatisticsAddressListErrors OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Counter64           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The total number of packets received for which the               address list does not match the locally configured               list for the virtual router.Tata                         Standards Track                   [Page 22]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012               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               vrrpv3StatisticsRowDiscontinuityTime."           ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 10 }       vrrpv3StatisticsPacketLengthErrors OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Counter64           MAX-ACCESS   read-only           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The total number of packets received with a packet               length less than the length of the VRRP header.               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               vrrpv3StatisticsRowDiscontinuityTime."           ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 11 }      vrrpv3StatisticsRowDiscontinuityTime 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 entry's counters             suffered a discontinuity.             If no such discontinuities have occurred since the last             re-initialization of the local management subsystem,             then this object contains a zero value."          ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 12 }      vrrpv3StatisticsRefreshRate OBJECT-TYPE          SYNTAX     Unsigned32          UNITS "milliseconds"          MAX-ACCESS read-only          STATUS     current          DESCRIPTION            "The minimum reasonable polling interval for this entry.             This object provides an indication of the minimum             amount of time required to update the counters in this             entry."          ::= { vrrpv3StatisticsEntry 13 }   --   Notification Definitions   --   Notifications may be controlled using SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIBTata                         Standards Track                   [Page 23]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012       vrrpv3NewMaster NOTIFICATION-TYPE           OBJECTS      {                          vrrpv3OperationsMasterIpAddr,                          vrrpv3StatisticsNewMasterReason                        }           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The newMaster notification indicates that the sending               agent has transitioned to master state."           ::= { vrrpv3Notifications 1 }       vrrpv3ProtoError NOTIFICATION-TYPE           OBJECTS      {                          vrrpv3StatisticsProtoErrReason                        }           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION               "The notification indicates that the sending agent has               encountered the protocol error indicated by               vrrpv3StatisticsProtoErrReason."           ::= { vrrpv3Notifications 2 }   --  Conformance Information    vrrpv3Compliances  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vrrpv3Conformance 1 }    vrrpv3Groups       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { vrrpv3Conformance 2 }   -- Compliance Statements       vrrpv3FullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE           STATUS current           DESCRIPTION              "The compliance statement"           MODULE -- this module           MANDATORY-GROUPS  {               vrrpv3OperationsGroup,               vrrpv3StatisticsGroup,               vrrpv3InfoGroup,               vrrpv3NotificationsGroup           }           OBJECT        vrrpv3OperationsPriority           WRITE-SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (1..254)           DESCRIPTION  "Setable values are from 1 to 254."           ::= { vrrpv3Compliances 1 }       vrrpv3ReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE           STATUS current           DESCRIPTIONTata                         Standards Track                   [Page 24]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012              "When this MIB module is implemented without support              for read-create (i.e., in read-only mode), then such              an implementation can claim read-only compliance.              Such a device can then be monitored, but cannot be              configured with this MIB."           MODULE -- this module           MANDATORY-GROUPS  {               vrrpv3OperationsGroup,               vrrpv3StatisticsGroup,               vrrpv3StatisticsDiscontinuityGroup,               vrrpv3InfoGroup,               vrrpv3NotificationsGroup           }           OBJECT        vrrpv3OperationsPriority           MIN-ACCESS    read-only           DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."           OBJECT        vrrpv3OperationsPrimaryIpAddr           MIN-ACCESS    read-only           DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."           OBJECT        vrrpv3OperationsAdvInterval           MIN-ACCESS    read-only           DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."           OBJECT        vrrpv3OperationsPreemptMode           MIN-ACCESS    read-only           DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."           OBJECT        vrrpv3OperationsAcceptMode           MIN-ACCESS    read-only           DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."           OBJECT        vrrpv3OperationsRowStatus           MIN-ACCESS    read-only           DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."           OBJECT        vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrRowStatus           MIN-ACCESS    read-only           DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."           ::= { vrrpv3Compliances 2 }   -- Conformance Groups       vrrpv3OperationsGroup   OBJECT-GROUP           OBJECTS  {Tata                         Standards Track                   [Page 25]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012               vrrpv3OperationsVirtualMacAddr,               vrrpv3OperationsStatus,               vrrpv3OperationsPriority,               vrrpv3OperationsMasterIpAddr,               vrrpv3OperationsAdvInterval,               vrrpv3OperationsPreemptMode,               vrrpv3OperationsAcceptMode,               vrrpv3OperationsUpTime,               vrrpv3OperationsRowStatus,               vrrpv3OperationsAddrCount,               vrrpv3OperationsPrimaryIpAddr,               vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrRowStatus               }           STATUS current           DESCRIPTION              "Conformance group for VRRPv3 operations."           ::= { vrrpv3Groups 1 }       vrrpv3StatisticsGroup  OBJECT-GROUP           OBJECTS  {               vrrpv3RouterChecksumErrors,               vrrpv3RouterVersionErrors,               vrrpv3RouterVrIdErrors,               vrrpv3StatisticsMasterTransitions,               vrrpv3StatisticsNewMasterReason,               vrrpv3StatisticsRcvdAdvertisements,               vrrpv3StatisticsAdvIntervalErrors,               vrrpv3StatisticsRcvdPriZeroPackets,               vrrpv3StatisticsSentPriZeroPackets,               vrrpv3StatisticsRcvdInvalidTypePackets,               vrrpv3StatisticsIpTtlErrors,               vrrpv3StatisticsProtoErrReason,               vrrpv3StatisticsAddressListErrors,               vrrpv3StatisticsPacketLengthErrors,               vrrpv3StatisticsRowDiscontinuityTime,               vrrpv3StatisticsRefreshRate               }           STATUS current           DESCRIPTION              "Conformance group for VRRPv3 statistics."           ::= { vrrpv3Groups 2 }       vrrpv3StatisticsDiscontinuityGroup  OBJECT-GROUP           OBJECTS  {               vrrpv3GlobalStatisticsDiscontinuityTime               }           STATUS current           DESCRIPTIONTata                         Standards Track                   [Page 26]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012              "Objects providing information about counter               discontinuities."           ::= { vrrpv3Groups 3 }       vrrpv3InfoGroup  OBJECT-GROUP           OBJECTS  {               vrrpv3StatisticsProtoErrReason,               vrrpv3StatisticsNewMasterReason               }           STATUS current           DESCRIPTION              "Conformance group for objects contained in VRRPv3               notifications."           ::= { vrrpv3Groups 4 }       vrrpv3NotificationsGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP           NOTIFICATIONS {               vrrpv3NewMaster,               vrrpv3ProtoError               }           STATUS current           DESCRIPTION              "The VRRP MIB Notification Group."           ::= { vrrpv3Groups 5 }   END11.  Security Considerations   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:   The objects vrrpv3OperationsPriority, vrrpv3OperationsPrimaryIpAddr,   vrrpv3OperationsAdvInterval, vrrpv3OperationsPreemptMode,   vrrpv3OperationsAcceptMode, vrrpv3OperationsRowStatus, and   vrrpv3AssociatedIpAddrRowStatus possess the read-create attribute.   Manipulation of these objects is capable of affecting the operation   of a virtual router.   Examples of how these objects could adversely affect the operation of   a virtual router include:Tata                         Standards Track                   [Page 27]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012   o An unauthorized change to vrrpv3OperationsPriority can affect the     priority used in master election, resulting in this router either     becoming master when it should not, or in some other router being     elected by preference.  While this will disrupt the operator's     plans, it will only replicate the unfortunate failure of multiple     routers, and any router that does become master will be capable of     filling that role.   o Modification of vrrpv3OperationsPrimaryIpAddr would cause the     configured router to take on an incorrect IP address if it becomes     master, which would be potentially very disruptive to the network     operation.   o A malicious change to vrrpv3OperationsAdvInterval could either     result in the configured router flooding the network with     advertisements when it becomes master, or the new master not     advertising frequently enough such that some routers do not learn     about the new master.   o vrrpv3OperationsPreemptMode controls whether this router will     preempt another master router.  Setting it inappropriately will at     worse cause one router to be master against the operator's plans,     but that router will still be qualified to operate as a master.   o Setting the vrrpv3OperationsAcceptMode could prevent an     IPv6-capable VRRP router from accepting packets addressed to the     address owner's IPv6 address as its own even if it is not the IPv6     address owner.  Although the default for this object is false(2),     unauthorized setting of this object to false might restrict the     function of some parts of the network.   o The vrrpv3OperationsRowStatus object that could be used to disable     a virtual router.  While there are other columns that, if changed,     could disrupt operations, they cannot be changed without first     changing the RowStatus object.   SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.   Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPsec),   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.   Implementations MUST provide the security features described by the   SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410]), including full support for   authentication and privacy via the User-based Security Model (USM)   [RFC3414] with the AES cipher algorithm [RFC3826].  Implementations   MAY also provide support for the Transport Security Model (TSM)Tata                         Standards Track                   [Page 28]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012   [RFC5591] in combination with a secure transport such as SSH   [RFC5592] or TLS/DTLS [RFC6353].   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.12.  IANA Considerations   The MIB module in this document uses the following IANA-assigned   OBJECT IDENTIFIER values recorded in the SMI Numbers registry:        Descriptor        OBJECT IDENTIFIER value        ----------        -----------------------        vrrpv3MIB           { mib-2 207 vrrpv3MIB VRRPV3-MIB }   This document obsoletesRFC 2787.  Therefore, IANA has deprecated   value 68 under 'mib-2', which is assigned to VRRP-MIB.13.  Normative References   [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate             Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC2578] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,             "Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)",             STD 58,RFC 2578, April 1999.   [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.   [RFC3413] Levi, D., Meyer, P., and B. Stewart, "Simple Network             Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications", STD 62,RFC 3413,             December 2002.Tata                         Standards Track                   [Page 29]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 2012   [RFC4001] Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S., and J.             Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for Internet Network             Addresses",RFC 4001, February 2005.   [RFC5798] Nadas, S., Ed., "Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)             Version 3 for IPv4 and IPv6",RFC 5798, March 2010.14.  Informative References   [RFC2338] Knight, S., Weaver, D., Whipple, D., Hinden, R., Mitzel,             D., Hunt, P., Higginson, P., Shand, M., and A. Lindem,             "Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol",RFC 2338, April 1998.   [RFC2787] Jewell, B. and D. Chuang, "Definitions of Managed Objects              for the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol",RFC 2787,             March 2000.   [RFC3410] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,             "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-             Standard Management Framework",RFC 3410, December 2002.   [RFC3414] Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model             (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management             Protocol (SNMPv3)", STD 62,RFC 3414, December 2002.   [RFC3826] Blumenthal, U., Maino, F., and K. McCloghrie, "The Advanced             Encryption Standard (AES) Cipher Algorithm in the SNMP             User-based Security Model",RFC 3826, June 2004.   [RFC5591] Harrington, D. and W. Hardaker, "Transport Security Model             for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)",RFC5591, June 2009.   [RFC5592] Harrington, D., Salowey, J., and W. Hardaker, "Secure Shell             Transport Model for the Simple Network Management Protocol             (SNMP)",RFC 5592, June 2009.   [RFC6353] Hardaker, W., "Transport Layer Security (TLS) Transport             Model for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)",RFC 6353, July 2011.Tata                         Standards Track                   [Page 30]

RFC 6527                    VRRP Unified MIB                  March 201215.  Acknowledgments   Kripakaran Karlekar and Brain Jewell helped in design and initial   drafts of this specification.  This specification is based onRFC2787.  The authors ofRFC 2787 are Brian Jewell and David Chuang.   The author would also like to thank Bert Wijnen, Dave Thaler, Joan   Cucchiara, Mukesh Gupta, Steve Bates, Adrian Farrel, Ben Campbell and   Joel M. Halpern for taking time to review the document and provide   valuable guidance.Author's Address   Srinivas Kalyan Tata   Nokia   313 Fairchild Dr.   Mountain View, CA 94043   EMail: Tata_kalyan@yahoo.comTata                         Standards Track                   [Page 31]

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