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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                   A. RijhsinghaniRequest for Comments: 6850                               Hewlett-PackardCategory: Standards Track                                     K. ZebroseISSN: 2070-1721                                              HW Embedded                                                            January 2013Definitions of Managed Objects for Routing Bridges (RBridges)Abstract   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)   for use with network management protocols.  In particular, it defines   objects for managing a Routing Bridge (RBridge), also known as a   TRILL Switch, based on the IETF TRILL (Transparent Interconnection of   Lots of Links) protocol.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/rfc6850.Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2013 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.Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                    [Page 1]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013Table of Contents1. Introduction ....................................................22. The Internet-Standard Management Framework ......................33. Overview ........................................................34. Conventions .....................................................45. Structure of the MIB Module .....................................45.1. Textual Conventions ........................................45.2. The rbridgeBase Subtree ....................................45.3. The rbridgeFdb Subtree .....................................45.4. The rbridgeVlan Subtree ....................................45.5. The rbridgeEsadi Subtree ...................................45.6. The rbridgeCounters Subtree ................................45.7. The rbridgeSnooping Subtree ................................55.8. The rbridgeDtree Subtree ...................................55.9. The rbridgeTrill Subtree ...................................55.10. The Notifications Subtree .................................56. Relationship to Other MIB Modules ...............................56.1. Relationship to IF-MIB .....................................56.2. Relationship to BRIDGE-MIB .................................66.3. Relationship to P-BRIDGE-MIB ...............................66.4. Relationship to Q-BRIDGE-MIB ...............................66.5. Relationship to IEEE8021-BRIDGE-MIB ........................76.6. Relationship to IEEE8021-Q-BRIDGE-MIB ......................76.7. Relationship to ISIS-MIB ...................................86.8. MIB Modules Required for IMPORTS ...........................87. Definition of the RBridge MIB Module ............................98. Security Considerations ........................................559. IANA Considerations ............................................5610. Contributors ..................................................5611. References ....................................................5711.1. Normative References .....................................5711.2. Informative References ...................................581.  Introduction   This document describes a model for managing Routing Bridges   (RBridges), also known as TRILL Switches, as defined in [RFC6325].   RBridges provide optimal pair-wise forwarding without configuration   using IS-IS routing and encapsulation of traffic.  RBridges are   compatible with previous IEEE 802.1 customer bridges as well as IPv4   and IPv6 routers and end nodes.  They are as invisible to current IP   routers as bridges are and, like routers, they terminate the bridge   spanning tree protocol.  In creating an RBridge management model, the   device is viewed primarily as a customer bridge.  For a discussion of   the problem addressed by TRILL (Transparent Interconnection of Lots   of Links), see [RFC5556].Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                    [Page 2]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   RBridges support features specified for transparent bridges in   IEEE 802.1, and the corresponding MIB modules are used to manage   those features.  For IS-IS purposes, the corresponding MIB module is   used to manage the protocol.  This MIB module specifies those objects   that are TRILL-specific and hence not available in other MIB modules.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.  Overview   The RBridge MIB module is intended as an overall framework for   managing RBridges, also known as TRILL Switches.  Where possible, the   MIB references existing MIB definitions in order to maximize reuse.   This results in a considerable emphasis on the relationship with   other MIB modules.   Starting with the physical interfaces, there are requirements for   certain elements of the IF-MIB to be implemented.  These elements are   required in order to connect the per-port parameters to higher-level   functions of the physical device.   Transparent bridging, VLANs, traffic classes, and multicast filtering   are supported by the TRILL protocol, and the corresponding management   is expected to conform to the BRIDGE-MIB module [RFC4188] and to the   P-BRIDGE-MIB and Q-BRIDGE-MIB modules [RFC4363].   The IS-IS routing protocol is used in order to determine the optimum   pair-wise forwarding path.  This protocol is managed using the IS-IS   MIB module defined in [RFC4444].  Since the TRILL protocol specifies   the use of a single level and a fixed area address of zero, some   IS-IS MIB objects are not applicable.  Some IS-IS MIB objects are   used in the TRILL protocol.Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                    [Page 3]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 20134.  Conventions   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 inRFC 2119 [RFC2119].5.  Structure of the MIB Module   Objects in this MIB module are arranged into subtrees.  Each subtree   is organized as a set of related objects.  The various subtrees are   shown below.  These are supplemented with required elements of the   IF-MIB, ISIS-MIB, BRIDGE-MIB, P-BRIDGE-MIB, Q-BRIDGE-MIB, and IEEE   Bridge MIB modules.5.1.  Textual Conventions   Textual conventions are defined to represent object types relevant to   TRILL.5.2.  The rbridgeBase Subtree   This subtree contains system- and port-specific objects applicable to   all RBridges.5.3.  The rbridgeFdb Subtree   This subtree contains objects applicable to the forwarding database   used by the RBridge in making packet-forwarding decisions.  Because   it contains additional information used by the TRILL protocol not   applicable to 802.1D/Q bridges, it is a superset of the corresponding   subtrees defined in the BRIDGE-MIB and Q-BRIDGE-MIB.5.4.  The rbridgeVlan Subtree   This subtree describes objects applicable to VLANs configured on the   RBridge.5.5.  The rbridgeEsadi Subtree   This subtree describes objects relevant to RBridges that support the   optional End-Station Address Distribution Information (ESADI)   protocol.5.6.  The rbridgeCounters Subtree   This subtree contains statistics maintained by RBridges that can aid   in monitoring and troubleshooting networks connected by them.Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                    [Page 4]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 20135.7.  The rbridgeSnooping Subtree   This subtree describes objects applicable to RBridges capable of   snooping IPv4 and/or IPv6 multicast control frames and pruning IP   multicast traffic based on detection of IP multicast routers and   listeners.5.8.  The rbridgeDtree Subtree   This subtree contains objects relevant to distribution trees computed   by RBridges for the forwarding of multi-destination frames.5.9.  The rbridgeTrill Subtree   This subtree contains objects applicable to the TRILL IS-IS protocol,   beyond what is available in the ISIS-MIB.5.10.  The Notifications Subtree   The defined notifications are focused on the TRILL protocol   functionality.  Notifications are defined for changes in the   Designated RBridge status and the topology.6.  Relationship to Other MIB Modules   The IF-MIB, BRIDGE-MIB, P-BRIDGE-MIB, Q-BRIDGE-MIB,   IEEE8021-BRIDGE-MIB, IEEE8021-Q-BRIDGE-MIB, and ISIS-MIB modules all   contain objects relevant to the RBridge MIB.  Management objects   contained in these modules are not duplicated here, to reduce overlap   to the extent possible.   The Bridge MIB modules were originally written in the IETF and   implemented by many vendors.  Per [RFC4663], this has recently been   transferred to the IEEE 802.1 working group.  As vendors may have   implemented either the IETF or IEEE Bridge MIB modules, this RBridge   MIB module is designed to work with either one.6.1.  Relationship to IF-MIB   The port identification elements MUST be implemented in order to   allow them to be cross-referenced.  The Interfaces MIB [RFC2863]   requires that any MIB module that is an adjunct of the Interfaces MIB   clarify specific areas within the Interfaces MIB module.  These areas   were intentionally left vague in the Interfaces MIB module to avoid   over-constraining the MIB, thereby precluding management of certain   media types.Section 4 of [RFC2863] enumerates several areas that aRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                    [Page 5]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   media-specific MIB module must clarify.  The implementor is referred   to [RFC2863] in order to understand the general intent of these   areas.6.2.  Relationship to BRIDGE-MIB   The following subtrees in the BRIDGE-MIB [RFC4188] contain   information relevant to RBridges when the corresponding functionality   is implemented.   o  dot1dBase   o  dot1dTp   o  dot1dStatic6.3.  Relationship to P-BRIDGE-MIB   The following subtrees in the P-BRIDGE-MIB [RFC4363] contain   information relevant to RBridges when the corresponding functionality   is implemented.   o  dot1dExtBase   o  dot1dPriority   o  dot1dGarp   o  dot1dGmrp   o  dot1dTpHCPortTable   o  dot1dTpPortOverflowTable6.4.  Relationship to Q-BRIDGE-MIB   The following groups in the Q-BRIDGE-MIB [RFC4363] contain   information relevant to RBridges when the corresponding functionality   is implemented.  This functionality is also contained in the   IEEE8021-Q-BRIDGE-MIB.   o  dot1qBase   o  dot1qTp   o  dot1qStaticRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                    [Page 6]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   o  dot1qVlan   o  dot1vProtocol6.5.  Relationship to IEEE8021-BRIDGE-MIB   The following subtrees in the IEEE8021-BRIDGE-MIB contain information   relevant to RBridges when the corresponding functionality is   implemented.   o  ieee8021BridgeBase   o  ieee8021BridgeTp   o  ieee8021BridgePriority   o  ieee8021BridgeMrp   o  ieee8021BridgeMmrp   o  ieee8021BridgeInternalLan   o  ieee8021BridgeDot1d6.6.  Relationship to IEEE8021-Q-BRIDGE-MIB   The following subtrees in the IEEE8021-Q-BRIDGE-MIB contain   information relevant to RBridges when the corresponding functionality   is implemented.   o  ieee8021QBridgeBase   o  ieee8021QBridgeTp   o  ieee8021QBridgeStatic   o  ieee8021QBridgeVlan   o  ieee8021QBridgeProtocolRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                    [Page 7]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 20136.7.  Relationship to ISIS-MIB   "Management Information Base for Intermediate System to Intermediate   System (IS-IS)" [RFC4444] defines a MIB module for the IS-IS routing   protocol when it is used to construct routing tables for IP networks.   While most of these objects are applicable to the TRILL layer 2   implementation, note the IS-IS constraints for the current version of   TRILL [RFC6325]:   o  The TRILL IS-IS instance uses a single Level 1 IS-IS area.   o  The TRILL Level 1 IS-IS area uses the fixed area address zero.   o  The TRILL IS-IS instance is not used for IP address advertisement.   o  The TRILL IS-IS instance is used for only a single protocol:      TRILL.   Accordingly, tables that report IP address reachability and tables   that allow configuration or reporting of multiple IS-IS areas,   multiple IS-IS levels, or multiple protocols will be empty in the   ISIS-MIB module for the current version of TRILL.   Note also that when more than one instance of the IS-IS protocol is   running on a device, as in the case of a device performing both   RBridge and IS-IS IP router functions, multiple instances of the   ISIS-MIB module can be distinguished by the use of SNMPv3 contexts or   SNMPv1 communities.6.8.  MIB Modules Required for IMPORTS   The following MIB module imports objects from the SNMPv2-SMI   [RFC2578], SNMPv2-TC [RFC2579], SNMPv2-CONF [RFC2580], IF-MIB   [RFC2863], INET-ADDRESS-MIB [RFC4001], BRIDGE-MIB [RFC4188],   and Q-BRIDGE-MIB [RFC4363].  (The IEEE Bridge MIB modules import   similar TCs.)Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                    [Page 8]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 20137.  Definition of the RBridge MIB Module   RBRIDGE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- MIB for RBRIDGE devices, also known as TRILL Switches   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   IMPORTS       MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,       Counter32, Counter64, Unsigned32, mib-2           FROM SNMPv2-SMI            --RFC2578       TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TruthValue, MacAddress, RowStatus           FROM SNMPv2-TC             --RFC2579       MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP           FROM SNMPv2-CONF           --RFC2580       VlanId, PortList           FROM Q-BRIDGE-MIB          --RFC4363       InetAddress, InetAddressType           FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB      --RFC4001       BridgeId           FROM BRIDGE-MIB            --RFC4188       InterfaceIndex           FROM IF-MIB                --RFC2863       ;   rbridgeMIB MODULE-IDENTITY   LAST-UPDATED "201301070000Z"   ORGANIZATION "IETF TRILL Working Group"   CONTACT-INFO        "http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/trill/charter/        Email: trill@ietf.org               Anil Rijhsinghani               Hewlett-Packard          Tel: +1 508 323 1251        Email: anil@charter.net               Kate Zebrose               HW Embedded          Tel: +1 617 840 9673        Email: zebrose@alum.mit.edu"       DESCRIPTION           "The RBridge MIB module for managing switches that support           the TRILL protocol."   REVISION     "201301070000Z"Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                    [Page 9]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   DESCRIPTION        "Initial version, published asRFC 6850.        Copyright (c) 2013 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 inSection 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions        Relating to IETF Documents        (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info)."        ::= { mib-2 214 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- Subtrees in the RBridge MIB   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeNotifications  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeMIB 0 }   rbridgeObjects        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeMIB 1 }   rbridgeConformance    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeMIB 2 }   rbridgeBase           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeObjects 1 }   rbridgeFdb            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeObjects 2 }   rbridgeVlan           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeObjects 3 }   rbridgeEsadi          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeObjects 4 }   rbridgeCounter        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeObjects 5 }   rbridgeSnooping       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeObjects 6 }   rbridgeDtree          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeObjects 7 }   rbridgeTrill          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeObjects 8 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- Type Definitions   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   RbridgeAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION       DISPLAY-HINT "1x:"       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The Media Access Control (MAC) address used by an RBridge           port.  This may match the RBridge IS-IS SystemID."       SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 10]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   RbridgeNickname ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION       DISPLAY-HINT "d"       STATUS current       DESCRIPTION           "The 16-bit identifier used in TRILL as an           abbreviation for the RBridge's 48-bit IS-IS System ID.           The value 0 means a nickname is not specified, the values           0xFFC0 through 0xFFFE are reserved for future allocation,           and the value 0xFFFF is permanently reserved."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 3.7"       SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65471)   --   -- the rbridgeBase subtree   --   -- Implementation of the rbridgeBase subtree is mandatory for all   -- RBridges.   --   rbridgeBaseTrillVersion OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The maximum TRILL version number that this RBridge           supports."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 3.2"       ::= { rbridgeBase 1 }   rbridgeBaseNumPorts OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32       UNITS       "ports"       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The number of ports controlled by this RBridge."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 2.6.1"       ::= { rbridgeBase 2 }   rbridgeBaseForwardDelay OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (4..30)       UNITS       "seconds"       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      currentRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 11]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       DESCRIPTION           "Modified aging time for address entries after an appointed           forwarder change.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.8.3"       ::= { rbridgeBase 3 }   rbridgeBaseUniMultipathEnable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The enabled status of unicast TRILL multipathing.           It is enabled when true.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Appendix C"       ::= { rbridgeBase 4 }   rbridgeBaseMultiMultipathEnable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The enabled status of multi-destination TRILL multipathing.           It is enabled when true.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Appendix C"       ::= { rbridgeBase 5 }   rbridgeBaseAcceptEncapNonadj OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Accept TRILL-encapsulated frames from a neighbor with which           this RBridge does not have an IS-IS adjacency, when the value           of this object is 'true'.Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 12]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.6.2"       ::= { rbridgeBase 6 }   rbridgeBaseNicknameNumber OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..256)       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The number of nicknames this RBridge should acquire.           These can be acquired dynamically or configured           statically.  This value represents the maximum           number of entries in rbridgeBaseNicknameTable.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 3.7.3"       ::= { rbridgeBase 7 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- The RBridge Base Nickname Table   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeBaseNicknameTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgeBaseNicknameEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A table that contains information about nicknames           configured by an operator or learned dynamically           by this RBridge."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 3.7"       ::= { rbridgeBase 8 }   rbridgeBaseNicknameEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeBaseNicknameEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A list of information for each nickname of the RBridge."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 3.7"       INDEX  { rbridgeBaseNicknameName }       ::= { rbridgeBaseNicknameTable 1 }Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 13]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   RbridgeBaseNicknameEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgeBaseNicknameName               RbridgeNickname,           rbridgeBaseNicknamePriority               Unsigned32,           rbridgeBaseNicknameDtrPriority               Unsigned32,           rbridgeBaseNicknameType               INTEGER,           rbridgeBaseNicknameRowStatus               RowStatus       }   rbridgeBaseNicknameName OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeNickname       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Nicknames are 16-bit quantities that act as           abbreviations for RBridge's 48-bit IS-IS System ID to           achieve a more compact encoding."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 3.7"       ::= { rbridgeBaseNicknameEntry 1 }   rbridgeBaseNicknamePriority OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..255)       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This RBridge's priority to hold this nickname.  When           the nickname is configured, the default value of this           object is 192.  When the nickname is configured, the most           significant bit (0x80) must be set and the bottom 7 bits           have the default value of 0x40, so 0x80 + 0x40 == 0xC0,           which is 192 decimal.  Additionally, the bottom 7 bits           could be configured to a value other than 0x40.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 3.7"       DEFVAL      { 192 }       ::= { rbridgeBaseNicknameEntry 2 }Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 14]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   rbridgeBaseNicknameDtrPriority OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The distribution tree root priority for this nickname.           The default value of this object is 32768.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.5"       DEFVAL      { 32768 }       ::= { rbridgeBaseNicknameEntry 3 }   rbridgeBaseNicknameType OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                       static(1),                       dynamic(2)                   }       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This object indicates the status of the entry.  The           default value is static(1).               static(1) - this entry has been configured and                   will remain after the next reset of the RBridge.               dynamic(2) - this entry has been acquired by the                   RBridge nickname acquisition protocol."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 3.7"       DEFVAL      { static }       ::= { rbridgeBaseNicknameEntry 4 }   rbridgeBaseNicknameRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RowStatus       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This object indicates the status of the entry."       ::= { rbridgeBaseNicknameEntry 5 }Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 15]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- The RBridge Port Table   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeBasePortTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgeBasePortEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A table that contains generic information about every           port that is associated with this RBridge."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 5.3"       ::= { rbridgeBase 9 }   rbridgeBasePortEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeBasePortEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A list of information for each port of the bridge."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 5.3"       INDEX  { rbridgeBasePort }       ::= { rbridgeBasePortTable 1 }   RbridgeBasePortEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgeBasePort               Unsigned32,           rbridgeBasePortIfIndex               InterfaceIndex,           rbridgeBasePortDisable               TruthValue,           rbridgeBasePortTrunkPort               TruthValue,           rbridgeBasePortAccessPort               TruthValue,           rbridgeBasePortP2pHellos               TruthValue,           rbridgeBasePortState               INTEGER,           rbridgeBasePortInhibitionTime               Unsigned32,           rbridgeBasePortDisableLearning               TruthValue,           rbridgeBasePortDesiredDesigVlan               VlanId,Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 16]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013           rbridgeBasePortDesigVlan               VlanId,           rbridgeBasePortStpRoot               BridgeId,           rbridgeBasePortStpRootChanges               Counter32,           rbridgeBasePortStpWiringCloset               BridgeId   }   rbridgeBasePort OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The port number of the port for which this entry           contains RBridge management information."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 5.3"       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 1 }   rbridgeBasePortIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      InterfaceIndex       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The value of the instance of the ifIndex object,           defined in the IF-MIB, for the interface corresponding           to this port.  The RBridge port sits on top of           this interface."       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 2 }   rbridgeBasePortDisable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Disable port bit.  When this bit is set (true), all frames           received or to be transmitted are discarded, with the           possible exception of some layer 2 control frames that may           be generated and transmitted or received and processed           locally.  Default value is 'false'.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 17]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.9.1"       DEFVAL      { false }       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 3 }   rbridgeBasePortTrunkPort OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "End-station service disable (trunk port) bit.  When this bit           is set (true), all native frames received on the port and all           native frames that would have been sent on the port are           discarded.  Default value is 'false'.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.9.1"       DEFVAL      { false }       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 4 }   rbridgeBasePortAccessPort OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "TRILL traffic disable (access port) bit.  If this bit is           set, the goal is to avoid sending any TRILL frames, except           TRILL-Hello frames, on the port, since it is intended only           for native end-station traffic.  This ensures that the link           is not on the shortest path for any destination.  Default           value is 'false'.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.9.1"       DEFVAL      { false }       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 5 }   rbridgeBasePortP2pHellos OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Use point-to-point (P2P) Hellos bit.  If this bit is set,           Hellos sent on this port are IS-IS P2P Hellos, not theRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 18]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013           default TRILL-Hellos.  In addition, the IS-IS P2P three-way           handshake is used on P2P RBridge links.  Default value is           'false'.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.9.1"       DEFVAL      { false }       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 6 }   rbridgeBasePortState OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                          uninhibited(1),                          portInhibited(2),                          vlanInhibited(3),                          disabled(4),                          broken(5)                      }       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The port's current state.  If the entire port is           inhibited, its state is portInhibited(2).  If specific VLANs           are inhibited, the state is vlanInhibited(3), and           rbridgeVlanPortTable will tell which VLANs are inhibited.           For ports that are disabled (see rbridgeBasePortDisable),           this object will have a value of disabled(4).  If the           RBridge has detected a port that is malfunctioning, it will           place that port into the broken(5) state."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.2.4.3"       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 7 }   rbridgeBasePortInhibitionTime OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32       UNITS       "seconds"       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Time in seconds that this RBridge will inhibit forwarding           on this port after it observes a spanning tree root bridge           change on a link or receives conflicting VLAN forwarder           information.  The default value is 30.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 19]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.2.4.3"       DEFVAL      { 30 }       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 8 }   rbridgeBasePortDisableLearning OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Disable learning of MAC addresses seen on this port.           To disable learning, the value of this object must be           set to 'true'.  The default is 'false'.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.8"       DEFVAL      { false }       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 9 }   rbridgeBasePortDesiredDesigVlan OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      VlanId       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The VLAN that a Designated RBridge (DRB) will specify in           its TRILL-Hellos as the VLAN to be used by all RBridges on           the link for TRILL frames.  This VLAN must be enabled on           this port.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.4.3"       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 10 }   rbridgeBasePortDesigVlan OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      VlanId       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The VLAN being used on this link for TRILL frames."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.4.3"       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 11 }Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 20]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   rbridgeBasePortStpRoot OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      BridgeId       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The bridge identifier of the root of the spanning tree,           as learned from a Bridge PDU (BPDU) received on this port.           For the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), this is           the root bridge of the Common and Internal Spanning Tree           (CIST).  If no BPDU has been heard, the value returned           is a string of zeros."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.2.4.3"       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 12 }   rbridgeBasePortStpRootChanges OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Counter32       UNITS       "changes"       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The number of times a change in the root bridge is seen from           spanning tree BPDUs received on this port, indicating a           change in bridged LAN topology.  Each such change may cause           the port to be inhibited for a period of time.  This counter           should be synchronized with ifCounterDiscontinuityTime.           Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur           at re-initialization of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.9.3.2"       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 13 }   rbridgeBasePortStpWiringCloset OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      BridgeId       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The Bridge ID to be used as the spanning tree root in BPDUs           sent for the Wiring Closet topology solution described in           [RFC6325].  Note that the same value of this object must be           set on all RBridge ports participating in this solution.           The default value is all 0s.  A non-zero value configured           into this object indicates that this solution is in use.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 21]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Appendix A.3.3"       ::= { rbridgeBasePortEntry 14 }   -- -------------------------------------------------------------   -- RBridge Forwarding Database   -- -------------------------------------------------------------   rbridgeConfidenceNative OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..255)       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The confidence level associated with MAC addresses           learned from native frames.  This is applicable to           all RBridge ports.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.8.1"       ::= { rbridgeFdb 1 }   rbridgeConfidenceDecap OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..255)       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The confidence level associated with inner MAC addresses           learned after decapsulation of a TRILL data frame.           This is applicable to all RBridge ports.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.8.1"       ::= { rbridgeFdb 2 }   rbridgeConfidenceStatic OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..255)       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The confidence level associated with MAC addresses that           are statically configured.  The default value is 255.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 22]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.8.2"       DEFVAL      { 255 }       ::= { rbridgeFdb 3 }   -- -------------------------------------------------------------   -- Multiple Forwarding Databases for RBridges   --   -- This allows for an instance per FdbId, as defined in the   -- Bridge MIB.   --   -- Each VLAN may have an independent FDB, or multiple VLANs may   -- share one.   -- -------------------------------------------------------------   rbridgeUniFdbTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgeUniFdbEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A table that contains information about unicast entries           for which the device has forwarding and/or filtering           information.  This information is used by the           transparent bridging function in determining how to           propagate a received frame."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.8"       ::= { rbridgeFdb 4 }   rbridgeUniFdbEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeUniFdbEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Information about a specific unicast MAC address for           which the RBridge has some forwarding and/or filtering           information."       INDEX   { rbridgeFdbId, rbridgeUniFdbAddr }       ::= { rbridgeUniFdbTable 1 }   RbridgeUniFdbEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgeFdbId               Unsigned32,           rbridgeUniFdbAddr               MacAddress,Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 23]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013           rbridgeUniFdbPort               Unsigned32,           rbridgeUniFdbNickname               RbridgeNickname,           rbridgeUniFdbConfidence               Unsigned32,           rbridgeUniFdbStatus               INTEGER       }   rbridgeFdbId OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..4294967295)       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The identity of this Filtering Database."       ::= { rbridgeUniFdbEntry 1 }   rbridgeUniFdbAddr OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      MacAddress       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A unicast MAC address for which the device has           forwarding information."       ::= { rbridgeUniFdbEntry 2 }   rbridgeUniFdbPort OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..65535)       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Either the value '0', or the RBridge port number of the           port on which a frame having a source address equal to the           value of the corresponding instance of rbridgeUniFdbAddr           has been seen.  A value of '0' indicates that the port           number has not been learned but that the device does have           some information about this MAC address.           Implementors are encouraged to assign the port value to           this object whenever it is available, even for addresses           for which the corresponding value of rbridgeUniFdbStatus is           not learned(3)."       ::= { rbridgeUniFdbEntry 3 }   rbridgeUniFdbNickname OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeNickname       MAX-ACCESS  read-onlyRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 24]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The RBridge nickname that is placed in the egress           nickname field of a TRILL frame sent to this           rbridgeFdbAddress in this rbridgeFdbId."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.8.1"       ::= { rbridgeUniFdbEntry 4 }   rbridgeUniFdbConfidence OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..255)       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The confidence level associated with this entry."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.8.1"       ::= { rbridgeUniFdbEntry 5 }   rbridgeUniFdbStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                       other(1),                       invalid(2),                       learned(3),                       self(4),                       mgmt(5),                       esadi(6)                   }       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The status of this entry.  The meanings of the values           are:               other(1) - none of the following.               invalid(2) - this entry is no longer valid (e.g., it                   was learned but has since aged out) but has not                   yet been flushed from the table.               learned(3) - the information in this entry was learned                   and is being used.               self(4) - the value of the corresponding instance of                   rbridgeFdbAddress represents one of the device's                   addresses.  The corresponding instance of                   rbridgeFdbPort indicates which of the device's                   ports has this address.Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 25]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013               mgmt(5) - the value of the corresponding instance of                   rbridgeFdbAddress was configured by management.               esadi(6) - the value of the corresponding instance of                   rbridgeFdbAddress was learned from ESADI."       ::= { rbridgeUniFdbEntry 6 }   -- -------------------------------------------------------------   -- RBridge Forwarding Information Base (FIB)   -- -------------------------------------------------------------   rbridgeUniFibTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgeUniFibEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A table that contains information about nicknames known by           the RBridge.  If Equal-Cost Multipath (ECMP) is implemented,           there are as many entries for a nickname as there are ECMP           paths available for it."       ::= { rbridgeFdb 5 }   rbridgeUniFibEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeUniFibEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A list of information about nicknames known by the RBridge.           If ECMP is implemented, there are as many entries as there           are ECMP paths available for a given nickname."       INDEX   { rbridgeUniFibNickname, rbridgeUniFibPort,                 rbridgeUniFibNextHop }       ::= { rbridgeUniFibTable 1 }   RbridgeUniFibEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgeUniFibNickname               RbridgeNickname,           rbridgeUniFibPort               Unsigned32,           rbridgeUniFibNextHop               RbridgeNickname,           rbridgeUniFibHopCount               Unsigned32       }   rbridgeUniFibNickname OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeNickname       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessibleRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 26]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "An RBridge nickname for which this RBridge has           forwarding information."       ::= { rbridgeUniFibEntry 1 }   rbridgeUniFibPort OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..65535)       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The RBridge port number of the port attached to the           next-hop RBridge for the path towards the RBridge whose           nickname is specified in this entry."       ::= { rbridgeUniFibEntry 2 }   rbridgeUniFibNextHop OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeNickname       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The nickname of the next-hop RBridge for the path           towards the RBridge whose nickname is specified in this           entry."       ::= { rbridgeUniFibEntry 3 }   rbridgeUniFibHopCount OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The hop count from this ingress RBridge to the egress           RBridge whose nickname is specified in           rbridgeUniFibNickname."       ::= { rbridgeUniFibEntry 4 }   rbridgeMultiFibTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgeMultiFibEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A table that contains information about egress nicknames           used for multi-destination frame forwarding by this           RBridge."       ::= { rbridgeFdb 6 }Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 27]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   rbridgeMultiFibEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeMultiFibEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A list of information about egress nicknames used for           multi-destination frame forwarding by this RBridge."       INDEX   { rbridgeMultiFibNickname }       ::= { rbridgeMultiFibTable 1 }   RbridgeMultiFibEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgeMultiFibNickname               RbridgeNickname,           rbridgeMultiFibPorts               PortList       }   rbridgeMultiFibNickname OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeNickname       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The nickname of the multicast distribution tree."       ::= { rbridgeMultiFibEntry 1 }   rbridgeMultiFibPorts OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      PortList       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The list of ports to which a frame destined to this           multicast distribution tree is flooded.  This may be pruned           further based on other forwarding information."       ::= { rbridgeMultiFibEntry 2 }Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 28]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- The RBridge VLAN Table   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeVlanTable  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgeVlanEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A table that contains information about VLANs on the           RBridge."       ::= { rbridgeVlan 1 }   rbridgeVlanEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeVlanEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A list of information about VLANs on the RBridge."       INDEX   { rbridgeVlanIndex }       ::= { rbridgeVlanTable 1 }   RbridgeVlanEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgeVlanIndex               Unsigned32,           rbridgeVlanForwarderLosts               Counter32,           rbridgeVlanDisableLearning               TruthValue,           rbridgeVlanSnooping               INTEGER       }   rbridgeVlanIndex OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..4094|4096..4294967295)       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The VLAN-ID referring to this VLAN."       ::= { rbridgeVlanEntry 1 }   rbridgeVlanForwarderLosts OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Counter32       UNITS       "times"       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      currentRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 29]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       DESCRIPTION           "The number of times this RBridge has lost appointed           forwarder status for this VLAN on any of its ports.           Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur           at re-initialization of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.8.3"       ::= { rbridgeVlanEntry 2 }   rbridgeVlanDisableLearning OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Disable learning of MAC addresses seen in this VLAN.           One application of this may be to restrict learning to           ESADI.  To disable learning, the value of this object           should be set to 'true'.  The default is 'false'.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.8"       DEFVAL      { false }       ::= { rbridgeVlanEntry 3 }   rbridgeVlanSnooping OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                       notSupported(1),                       ipv4(2),                       ipv6(3),                       ipv4v6(4)                   }       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "IP Multicast Snooping on this VLAN.  For RBridges           performing both IPv4 and IPv6 IP Multicast Snooping, the           value returned is ipv4v6(4)."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.7"       ::= { rbridgeVlanEntry 4 }Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 30]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- The RBridge VLAN Port Table   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeVlanPortTable  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgeVlanPortEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A table that contains information about VLANs on an RBridge           port."       ::= { rbridgeVlan 2 }   rbridgeVlanPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeVlanPortEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A list of information about VLANs on the RBridge port."       INDEX   { rbridgeBasePort, rbridgeVlanIndex }       ::= { rbridgeVlanPortTable 1 }   RbridgeVlanPortEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgeVlanPortInhibited               TruthValue,           rbridgeVlanPortForwarder               TruthValue,           rbridgeVlanPortAnnouncing               TruthValue,           rbridgeVlanPortDetectedVlanMapping               TruthValue       }   rbridgeVlanPortInhibited OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This VLAN has been inhibited by the RBridge due to           conflicting forwarder information received from another           RBridge, when the value of this object is 'true'."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.2.4.3"       ::= { rbridgeVlanPortEntry 1 }   rbridgeVlanPortForwarder OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValueRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 31]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "This RBridge is an appointed forwarder for this VLAN           on this port, when the value of this object is 'true'."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.2.4.3"       ::= { rbridgeVlanPortEntry 2 }   rbridgeVlanPortAnnouncing OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "TRILL-Hellos tagged with this VLAN can be sent by this           RBridge on this port, when the value of this object           is 'true'.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.4.3"       DEFVAL      { true }       ::= { rbridgeVlanPortEntry 3 }   rbridgeVlanPortDetectedVlanMapping OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "VLAN mapping has been detected on the link attached           to this port, when the value of this object is 'true'."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.4.5"       ::= { rbridgeVlanPortEntry 4 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- The RBridge Port Counter Table   --   -- These counters supplement counters in the Bridge MIB.   --   -- For example, total frames received by a bridge port and total   -- frames transmitted by a bridge port are reported in the   -- Port In Frames and Port Out Frames counters of the Bridge MIB.   -- These total bridge frame counters include native as well as   -- encapsulated frames.   --Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 32]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   -- As another example, frames discarded due to excessive frame   -- size are reported in the port counter MTU Exceeded Discards   -- in the Bridge MIB.   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgePortCounterTable  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgePortCounterEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A table that contains per-port counters for this RBridge."       ::= { rbridgeCounter 1 }   rbridgePortCounterEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgePortCounterEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Counters for a port on this RBridge."       INDEX   { rbridgeBasePort }       ::= { rbridgePortCounterTable 1 }   RbridgePortCounterEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgePortRpfCheckFails               Counter32,           rbridgePortHopCountExceeds               Counter32,           rbridgePortOptionDrops               Counter32,           rbridgePortTrillInFrames               Counter64,           rbridgePortTrillOutFrames               Counter64       }   rbridgePortRpfCheckFails OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Counter32       UNITS       "frames"       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The number of times a multi-destination frame was           dropped on this port because the Reverse Path Forwarding           (RPF) check failed.           Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur           at re-initialization of the management system, and atRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 33]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013           other times as indicated by the value of the           ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the associated           interface."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.5.2"       ::= { rbridgePortCounterEntry 1 }   rbridgePortHopCountExceeds OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Counter32       UNITS       "frames"       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The number of times a frame was dropped on this port           because its hop count was zero.           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 the           ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the associated           interface."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 3.6"       ::= { rbridgePortCounterEntry 2 }   rbridgePortOptionDrops OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Counter32       UNITS       "frames"       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The number of times a frame was dropped on this port           because it contained unsupported options.           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 the           ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the associated           interface."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 3.5"       ::= { rbridgePortCounterEntry 3 }   rbridgePortTrillInFrames OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Counter64       UNITS       "frames"       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      currentRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 34]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       DESCRIPTION           "The number of TRILL-encapsulated frames that have been           received by this port from its attached link, including           management frames.           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 the           ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the associated           interface."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 2.3"       ::= { rbridgePortCounterEntry 4 }   rbridgePortTrillOutFrames OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Counter64       UNITS       "frames"       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The number of TRILL-encapsulated frames that have been           transmitted by this port to its attached link, including           management frames.           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 the           ifCounterDiscontinuityTime object of the associated           interface."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 2.3"       ::= { rbridgePortCounterEntry 5 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- The RBridge VLAN ESADI Table   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeEsadiTable  OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgeEsadiEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A table that contains information about ESADI instances on           VLANs, if available."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.2.5"       ::= { rbridgeEsadi 1 }Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 35]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   rbridgeEsadiEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeEsadiEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Information about an ESADI instance on a VLAN."       INDEX   { rbridgeVlanIndex }       ::= { rbridgeEsadiTable 1 }   RbridgeEsadiEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgeEsadiEnable               TruthValue,           rbridgeEsadiConfidence               Unsigned32,           rbridgeEsadiDrbPriority               Unsigned32,           rbridgeEsadiDrb               RbridgeAddress,           rbridgeEsadiDrbHoldingTime               Unsigned32,           rbridgeEsadiRowStatus               RowStatus       }   rbridgeEsadiEnable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "If the RBridge is participating in an ESADI instance for           this VLAN, the value of this object is 'true'.  To disable           participation, set it to 'false'.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.2.5"       DEFVAL      { true }       ::= { rbridgeEsadiEntry 1 }   rbridgeEsadiConfidence OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..255)       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Confidence level of address entries sent by this           ESADI instance.  The default is 16.Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 36]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.2.5"       DEFVAL      { 16 }       ::= { rbridgeEsadiEntry 2 }   rbridgeEsadiDrbPriority OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..127)       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The priority of this RBridge for being selected as the           DRB for this ESADI instance.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.2.5"       ::= { rbridgeEsadiEntry 3 }   rbridgeEsadiDrb OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeAddress       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The DRB on this ESADI instance's virtual link."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.2.5"       ::= { rbridgeEsadiEntry 4 }   rbridgeEsadiDrbHoldingTime OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..127)       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The holding time for this ESADI instance.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.2.5"       ::= { rbridgeEsadiEntry 5 }   rbridgeEsadiRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RowStatus       MAX-ACCESS  read-create       STATUS      currentRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 37]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       DESCRIPTION           "This object indicates the status of the entry."       ::= { rbridgeEsadiEntry 6 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- The RBridge IP Multicast Snooping Port Table   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeSnoopingPortTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgeSnoopingPortEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "For RBridges implementing IP Multicast Snooping,           information about ports on which the presence of IPv4           or IPv6 multicast routers has been detected."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.7"       ::= { rbridgeSnooping 1 }   rbridgeSnoopingPortEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeSnoopingPortEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Information about ports on which the presence of IPv4           or IPv6 multicast routers has been detected for a           VLAN."       INDEX   { rbridgeBasePort, rbridgeVlanIndex }       ::= { rbridgeSnoopingPortTable 1 }   RbridgeSnoopingPortEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgeSnoopingPortAddrType               INTEGER       }   rbridgeSnoopingPortAddrType OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      INTEGER {                       ipv4(1),                       ipv6(2),                       ipv4v6(3)                   }       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The IP address type of an IP multicast router detectedRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 38]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013           on this port and VLAN.  If only IPv4 router(s)           are detected, the value returned is 'ipv4'.  If only           IPv6 routers are detected, the value returned is           'ipv6'.  If both IPv4 and IPv6 routers are detected on           this port and VLAN, the value returned is 'ipv4v6'."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.7"       ::= { rbridgeSnoopingPortEntry 1 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- The RBridge IP Multicast Snooping Address Table   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeSnoopingAddrTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgeSnoopingAddrEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "For RBridges implementing IP Multicast Snooping,           information about IP multicast addresses being           snooped."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.8"       ::= { rbridgeSnooping 2 }   rbridgeSnoopingAddrEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeSnoopingAddrEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Information about IP multicast addresses being           snooped."       INDEX  { rbridgeVlanIndex, rbridgeSnoopingAddrType,                rbridgeSnoopingAddr }       ::= { rbridgeSnoopingAddrTable 1 }   RbridgeSnoopingAddrEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgeSnoopingAddrType               InetAddressType,           rbridgeSnoopingAddr               InetAddress,           rbridgeSnoopingAddrPorts               PortList       }   rbridgeSnoopingAddrType OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      InetAddressTypeRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 39]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The IP multicast address type for which a listener has been           detected by this RBridge.  This MIB requires support for only           IPv4 and IPv6 address types."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.7"       ::= { rbridgeSnoopingAddrEntry 1 }   rbridgeSnoopingAddr OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      InetAddress       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The IP multicast address for which a listener has been           detected by this RBridge.  The address type of this object           is specified in rbridgeSnoopingAddrType.  This MIB requires           support for only global IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, so the           length of the object can be either 4 or 16 bytes.  Hence,           the index will not exceed the OID size limit."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.7"       ::= { rbridgeSnoopingAddrEntry 2 }   rbridgeSnoopingAddrPorts OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      PortList       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The set of ports on which a listener has been detected           for this IP multicast address."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.7"       ::= { rbridgeSnoopingAddrEntry 3 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- Distribution Trees   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeDtreePriority OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..65535)       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The distribution tree root priority for this RBridge.Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 40]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013           The default value of this object is 32768.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.5"       ::= { rbridgeDtree 1 }   rbridgeDtreeActiveTrees OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The total number of trees being computed by all RBridges           in the campus."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.5"       ::= { rbridgeDtree 2 }   rbridgeDtreeMaxTrees OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The maximum number of trees this RBridge can compute."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.5"       ::= { rbridgeDtree 3 }   rbridgeDtreeDesiredUseTrees OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The maximum number of trees this RBridge would like to           use for transmission of ingress multi-destination frames."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.5"       ::= { rbridgeDtree 4 }   rbridgeDtreeTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgeDtreeEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Information about distribution trees being computed           by this RBridge."Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 41]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.5"       ::= { rbridgeDtree 5 }   rbridgeDtreeEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeDtreeEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "List of information about distribution trees being computed           by this RBridge."       INDEX  { rbridgeDtreeNumber }       ::= { rbridgeDtreeTable 1 }   RbridgeDtreeEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgeDtreeNumber               Unsigned32,           rbridgeDtreeNickname               RbridgeNickname,           rbridgeDtreeIngress               TruthValue       }   rbridgeDtreeNumber OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (0..65535)       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The tree number of a distribution tree being computed by           this RBridge."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.5"       ::= { rbridgeDtreeEntry 1 }   rbridgeDtreeNickname OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeNickname       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The nickname of the distribution tree."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.5"       ::= { rbridgeDtreeEntry 2 }   rbridgeDtreeIngress OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-onlyRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 42]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Indicates whether this RBridge might choose this           distribution tree to ingress a multi-destination frame."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.5"       ::= { rbridgeDtreeEntry 3 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- TRILL Neighbor List   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeTrillMinMtuDesired OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The desired minimum acceptable inter-RBridge link MTU for           the campus, that is, originatingLSPBufferSize.           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.3"       ::= { rbridgeTrill 1 }   rbridgeTrillSz OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The minimum acceptable inter-RBridge link size for the           campus for the proper operation of TRILL IS-IS."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.3"       ::= { rbridgeTrill 2 }   rbridgeTrillMaxMtuProbes OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32 (1..255)       MAX-ACCESS  read-write       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The number of failed MTU-probes before the RBridge           concludes that a particular MTU is not supported by           a neighbor.Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 43]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013           The value of this object MUST be retained across           re-initializations of the management system."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.3"       ::= { rbridgeTrill 3 }   rbridgeTrillNbrTable OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF RbridgeTrillNbrEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "Information about this RBridge's TRILL neighbors."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.4.2.1"       ::= { rbridgeTrill 4 }   rbridgeTrillNbrEntry OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      RbridgeTrillNbrEntry       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "List of information about this RBridge's TRILL neighbors."       INDEX  { rbridgeTrillNbrMacAddr }       ::= { rbridgeTrillNbrTable 1 }   RbridgeTrillNbrEntry ::=       SEQUENCE {           rbridgeTrillNbrMacAddr               MacAddress,           rbridgeTrillNbrMtu               Unsigned32,           rbridgeTrillNbrFailedMtuTest               TruthValue       }   rbridgeTrillNbrMacAddr OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      MacAddress       MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The MAC address of a neighbor of this RBridge."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.4.2.1"       ::= { rbridgeTrillNbrEntry 1 }   rbridgeTrillNbrMtu OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      Unsigned32       MAX-ACCESS  read-onlyRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 44]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "MTU size for this neighbor for IS-IS communication           purposes."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.3.2"       ::= { rbridgeTrillNbrEntry 2 }   rbridgeTrillNbrFailedMtuTest OBJECT-TYPE       SYNTAX      TruthValue       MAX-ACCESS  read-only       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "If true, indicates that the neighbor's tested MTU is less           than the minimum acceptable inter-bridge link MTU for the           campus (1470)."       REFERENCE           "RFC 6325, Section 4.3.1"       ::= { rbridgeTrillNbrEntry 3 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- Notifications for use by RBridges   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeBaseNewDrb NOTIFICATION-TYPE       -- OBJECTS     { }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The rbridgeBaseNewDrb notification indicates that the           sending agent has become the new Designated RBridge; the           notification is sent by an RBridge soon after its election           as the new DRB root, e.g., upon expiration of the Topology           Change Timer, immediately subsequent to its election."       ::= { rbridgeNotifications 1 }   rbridgeBaseTopologyChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE       -- OBJECTS     { }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "The rbridgeBaseTopologyChange notification is sent by an           RBridge when any of its configured ports transition to/from           the VLAN-x designated forwarder.  The notification is not           sent if an rbridgeBaseNewDrb notification is sent for the           same transition."       ::= { rbridgeNotifications 2 }Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 45]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   -- Compliance and Group sections   rbridgeCompliances    OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeConformance 1 }   rbridgeGroup          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { rbridgeConformance 2 }   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- Units of Conformance   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeBaseGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {           rbridgeBaseTrillVersion,           rbridgeBaseNumPorts,           rbridgeBaseForwardDelay,           rbridgeBaseUniMultipathEnable,           rbridgeBaseMultiMultipathEnable,           rbridgeBaseAcceptEncapNonadj,           rbridgeBaseNicknameNumber       }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects providing basic control           and status information for the RBridge."       ::= { rbridgeGroup 1 }   rbridgeBaseNicknameGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {           rbridgeBaseNicknamePriority,           rbridgeBaseNicknameDtrPriority,           rbridgeBaseNicknameType,           rbridgeBaseNicknameRowStatus       }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects providing basic control           and status information for RBridge nicknames."       ::= { rbridgeGroup 2 }   rbridgeBasePortGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {           rbridgeBasePortIfIndex,           rbridgeBasePortDisable,           rbridgeBasePortTrunkPort,           rbridgeBasePortAccessPort,           rbridgeBasePortP2pHellos,           rbridgeBasePortState,Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 46]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013           rbridgeBasePortDesiredDesigVlan,           rbridgeBasePortDesigVlan,           rbridgeBasePortInhibitionTime,           rbridgeBasePortDisableLearning,           rbridgeBasePortStpRoot,           rbridgeBasePortStpRootChanges,           rbridgeBasePortStpWiringCloset       }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects providing basic control           and status information for RBridge ports."       ::= { rbridgeGroup 3 }   rbridgeFdbGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {           rbridgeConfidenceNative,           rbridgeConfidenceDecap,           rbridgeConfidenceStatic,           rbridgeUniFdbPort,           rbridgeUniFdbNickname,           rbridgeUniFdbConfidence,           rbridgeUniFdbStatus       }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects providing information           about the Unicast Address Database."       ::= { rbridgeGroup 4 }   rbridgeFibGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {           rbridgeUniFibHopCount,           rbridgeMultiFibPorts       }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects providing information           about the Unicast and Multicast FIBs."       ::= { rbridgeGroup 5 }   rbridgeVlanGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {           rbridgeVlanForwarderLosts,           rbridgeVlanDisableLearning,           rbridgeVlanSnooping,           rbridgeVlanPortInhibited,           rbridgeVlanPortForwarder,Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 47]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013           rbridgeVlanPortAnnouncing,           rbridgeVlanPortDetectedVlanMapping       }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects providing information           about VLANs on the RBridge."       ::= { rbridgeGroup 6 }   rbridgePortCounterGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {           rbridgePortRpfCheckFails,           rbridgePortHopCountExceeds,           rbridgePortOptionDrops,           rbridgePortTrillInFrames,           rbridgePortTrillOutFrames       }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects providing per-port           counters for the RBridge."       ::= { rbridgeGroup 7 }   rbridgeEsadiGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {           rbridgeEsadiEnable,           rbridgeEsadiConfidence,           rbridgeEsadiDrbPriority,           rbridgeEsadiDrb,           rbridgeEsadiDrbHoldingTime,           rbridgeEsadiRowStatus       }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects providing information           about ESADI instances on the RBridge."       ::= { rbridgeGroup 8 }   rbridgeSnoopingGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {           rbridgeSnoopingPortAddrType,           rbridgeSnoopingAddrPorts       }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects providing information about           IP Multicast Snooping.  This MIB requires support for           only global IPv4 and IPv6 address types inRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 48]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013           rbridgeSnoopingPortAddrType and rbridgeSnoopingAddrType,           so the length of rbridgeSnoopingAddr can be either 4 or           16 bytes."       ::= { rbridgeGroup 9 }   rbridgeDtreeGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {           rbridgeDtreePriority,           rbridgeDtreeActiveTrees,           rbridgeDtreeMaxTrees,           rbridgeDtreeDesiredUseTrees,           rbridgeDtreeNickname,           rbridgeDtreeIngress       }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects providing information           about distribution trees."       ::= { rbridgeGroup 10 }   rbridgeTrillGroup OBJECT-GROUP       OBJECTS {           rbridgeTrillMinMtuDesired,           rbridgeTrillSz,           rbridgeTrillMaxMtuProbes,           rbridgeTrillNbrMtu,           rbridgeTrillNbrFailedMtuTest       }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects providing information           about TRILL neighbors."       ::= { rbridgeGroup 11 }   rbridgeNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP       NOTIFICATIONS {           rbridgeBaseNewDrb,           rbridgeBaseTopologyChange       }       STATUS      current       DESCRIPTION           "A collection of objects describing notifications (traps)."       ::= { rbridgeGroup 12 }Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 49]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   -- Compliance Statement   -- ---------------------------------------------------------- --   rbridgeCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE          STATUS      current          DESCRIPTION              "The compliance statement for support of RBridge              services."          MODULE              MANDATORY-GROUPS {                  rbridgeBaseGroup,                  rbridgeBaseNicknameGroup,                  rbridgeBasePortGroup,                  rbridgeFdbGroup,                  rbridgeFibGroup,                  rbridgeVlanGroup,                  rbridgeDtreeGroup,                  rbridgeTrillGroup,                  rbridgeNotificationGroup              }          GROUP   rbridgePortCounterGroup          DESCRIPTION              "Implementation of this group is optional."          GROUP   rbridgeEsadiGroup          DESCRIPTION              "Implementation of this group is optional."          GROUP   rbridgeSnoopingGroup          DESCRIPTION              "Implementation of this group is optional."          ::= { rbridgeCompliances 1 }   rbridgeReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE          STATUS      current          DESCRIPTION              "When this MIB is implemented in read-only mode, then              the implementation can claim read-only compliance.              In that case, RBridge objects can be monitored but              cannot be configured with this implementation."Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 50]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013          MODULE              MANDATORY-GROUPS {                  rbridgeBaseGroup,                  rbridgeBaseNicknameGroup,                  rbridgeBasePortGroup,                  rbridgeFdbGroup,                  rbridgeFibGroup,                  rbridgeVlanGroup,                  rbridgeDtreeGroup,                  rbridgeTrillGroup,                  rbridgeNotificationGroup              }          OBJECT  rbridgeBaseForwardDelay          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBaseUniMultipathEnable          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBaseMultiMultipathEnable          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBaseAcceptEncapNonadj          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBaseNicknameNumber          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBaseNicknamePriority          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBaseNicknameDtrPriority          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 51]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013          OBJECT  rbridgeBaseNicknameRowStatus          SYNTAX  INTEGER { active(1) }          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required, and 'active' is the only              status that needs to be supported."          OBJECT  rbridgeBasePortDisable          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBasePortTrunkPort          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBasePortAccessPort          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBasePortP2pHellos          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBasePortInhibitionTime          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBasePortDisableLearning          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBasePortDesiredDesigVlan          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeBasePortStpWiringCloset          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 52]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013          OBJECT  rbridgeConfidenceNative          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeConfidenceDecap          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeConfidenceStatic          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeVlanDisableLearning          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeVlanPortAnnouncing          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeEsadiEnable          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeEsadiConfidence          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeEsadiDrbPriority          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeEsadiDrbHoldingTime          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeEsadiRowStatus          SYNTAX  INTEGER { active(1) }          MIN-ACCESS  read-onlyRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 53]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required, and 'active' is the only              status that needs to be supported."          OBJECT  rbridgeDtreePriority          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeTrillMinMtuDesired          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          OBJECT  rbridgeTrillMaxMtuProbes          MIN-ACCESS  read-only          DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."          GROUP   rbridgePortCounterGroup          DESCRIPTION              "Implementation of this group is optional."          GROUP   rbridgeEsadiGroup          DESCRIPTION              "Implementation of this group is optional."          GROUP   rbridgeSnoopingGroup          DESCRIPTION              "Implementation of this group is optional."          ::= { rbridgeCompliances 2 }      ENDRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 54]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 20138.  Security Considerations   This MIB relates to a system that will provide network connectivity   and packet-forwarding services.  As such, improper manipulation of   the objects represented by this MIB may result in denial of service   to a large number of end-users.   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 following tables and objects in the RBRIDGE-MIB can be   manipulated to interfere with the operation of RBridges:   o  rbridgeBaseUniMultipathEnable affects the ability of the RBridge      to route unicast traffic over multiple paths, and      rbridgeBaseMultiMultipathEnable affects the ability of the RBridge      to route multi-destination traffic over multiple paths.   o  rbridgeBasePortTable contains a number of objects that may affect      network connectivity.  Actions that may be triggered by      manipulating objects in this table include disabling of an RBridge      port, discarding of native packets, disabling learning, and      others.   o  rbridgeEsadiTable contains objects that affect the operation of      the ESADI protocol used for learning, and manipulation of the      objects contained therein can be used to confuse the learning      ability of RBridges.   o  rbridgeDtreePriority can affect computation of distribution trees      within an RBridge campus, thereby affecting the forwarding of      multi-destination traffic.   o  rbridgeTrillMinMtuDesired can affect the size of packets being      used to exchange information between RBridges.   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 overRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 55]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   the network via SNMP.  For example, access to network topology and   RBridge attributes can reveal information that should not be   available to all users of the network.   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 SHOULD provide the security features described by the   SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410]), and implementations claiming   compliance to the SNMPv3 standard MUST include 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)   [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.   For other RBridge security considerations, see [RFC6325].9.  IANA Considerations   The MIB module in this document uses the following IANA-assigned   OBJECT IDENTIFIER value recorded in the SMI Numbers registry:      Descriptor   OBJECT IDENTIFIER value      ----------   -----------------------      rbridgeMIB   { mib-2 214 }10.  Contributors   The authors would like to acknowledge the contributions of Donald   Eastlake, Radia Perlman, Anoop Ghanwani, Dan Romascanu, Mahesh Akula,   Sue Hares, and Joan Cucchiara.Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 56]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 201311.  References11.1.  Normative References   [RFC2119]   Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate               Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC2578]   McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.               Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Structure of Management Information               Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58,RFC 2578, April 1999.   [RFC2579]   McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.               Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Textual Conventions for SMIv2",               STD 58,RFC 2579, April 1999.   [RFC2580]   McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.               Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Conformance Statements for SMIv2",               STD 58,RFC 2580, April 1999.   [RFC2863]   McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group               MIB",RFC 2863, June 2000.   [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.   [RFC4001]   Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S., and J.               Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for Internet Network               Addresses",RFC 4001, February 2005.   [RFC4188]   Norseth, K., Ed., and E. Bell, Ed., "Definitions of               Managed Objects for Bridges",RFC 4188, September 2005.   [RFC4363]   Levi, D. and D. Harrington, "Definitions of Managed               Objects for Bridges with Traffic Classes, Multicast               Filtering, and Virtual LAN Extensions",RFC 4363,               January 2006.   [RFC4444]   Parker, J., Ed., "Management Information Base for               Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)",RFC 4444, April 2006.Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 57]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013   [RFC5591]   Harrington, D. and W. Hardaker, "Transport Security Model               for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)",RFC 5591, 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.   [RFC6325]   Perlman, R., Eastlake 3rd, D., Dutt, D., Gai, S., and A.               Ghanwani, "Routing Bridges (RBridges): Base Protocol               Specification",RFC 6325, July 2011.   [RFC6353]   Hardaker, W., "Transport Layer Security (TLS) Transport               Model for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)",RFC 6353, July 2011.11.2.  Informative References   [RFC3410]   Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,               "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-               Standard Management Framework",RFC 3410, December 2002.   [RFC4663]   Harrington, D., "Transferring MIB Work from IETF Bridge               MIB WG to IEEE 802.1 WG",RFC 4663, September 2006.   [RFC5556]   Touch, J. and R. Perlman, "Transparent Interconnection of               Lots of Links (TRILL): Problem and Applicability               Statement",RFC 5556, May 2009.Rijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 58]

RFC 6850                RBridges: TRILL Base MIB            January 2013Authors' Addresses   Anil Rijhsinghani   Hewlett-Packard   153 Taylor St.   Littleton, MA   USA   Phone: +1 508 323 1251   EMail: anil@charter.net   Kate Zebrose   HW Embedded   26 Josephine Ave.   Somerville, MA   USA   Phone: +1 617 840 9673   EMail: zebrose@alum.mit.eduRijhsinghani & Zebrose       Standards Track                   [Page 59]

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