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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                         T. NadeauRequest for Comments: 7331                                       BrocadeCategory: Standards Track                                         Z. AliISSN: 2070-1721                                                 N. Akiya                                                           Cisco Systems                                                             August 2014Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) Management Information BaseAbstract   This document defines a portion of the Management Information Base   (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet   community.  In particular, it describes managed objects for modeling   the Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) 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/rfc7331.Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2014 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.Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 1]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014Table of Contents1.  Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework  . . . . . . . . .23.  Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34.  Brief Description of MIB Objects  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34.1.  General Variables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34.2.  Session Table (bfdSessionTable) . . . . . . . . . . . . .34.3.  Session Performance Table (bfdSessionPerfTable) . . . . .3     4.4.  BFD Session Discriminator Mapping Table           (bfdSessDiscMapTable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34.5.  BFD Session IP Mapping Table (bfdSessIpMapTable)  . . . .45.  BFD MIB Module Definitions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46.  Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .357.  IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .378.  Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .379.  References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .389.1.  Normative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .389.2.  Informative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .391.  Introduction   This memo defines a portion of the MIB for use with network   management protocols in the Internet community.  In particular, it   describes managed objects to configure and/or monitor Bidirectional   Forwarding Detection for [RFC5880], [RFC5881], [RFC5883], and   [RFC7130], BFD versions 0 and/or 1, on devices supporting this   feature.   This memo does not define a compliance requirement for a system that   only implements BFD version 0.  This is a reflection of a considered   and deliberate decision by the BFD WG because the BFD version 0   protocol is primarily of historical interest by comparison to the   widespread deployment of the BFD version 1 protocol.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,Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 2]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58,RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58,RFC 2580   [RFC2580].   As with all MIB modules, an attempt to SET or CREATE an object to a   value that is not supported by the implementation will result in a   failure using a return code that indicates that the value is not   supported.3.  Terminology   This document adopts the definitions, acronyms, and mechanisms   described in [RFC5880], [RFC5881], [RFC5883], and [RFC7130].  Unless   otherwise stated, the mechanisms described therein will not be   redescribed here.   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 inBCP14,RFC 2119 [RFC2119].4.  Brief Description of MIB Objects   This section describes objects pertaining to BFD.  The MIB objects   are derived from [RFC5880], [RFC5881], [RFC5883], and [RFC7130], and   also include textual conventions defined in [RFC7330].4.1.  General Variables   The General Variables are used to identify parameters that are global   to the BFD process.4.2.  Session Table (bfdSessionTable)   The session table is used to identify a BFD session between a pair of   nodes.4.3.  Session Performance Table (bfdSessionPerfTable)   The session performance table is used for collecting BFD performance   counters on a per-session basis.  This table is an AUGMENT to the   bfdSessionTable.4.4.  BFD Session Discriminator Mapping Table (bfdSessDiscMapTable)   The BFD Session Discriminator Mapping Table provides a mapping   between a local discriminator value to the associated BFD session   found in the bfdSessionTable.Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 3]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 20144.5.  BFD Session IP Mapping Table (bfdSessIpMapTable)   Given bfdSessInterface, bfdSessSrcAddrType, bfdSessSrcAddr,   bfdSessDstAddrType, and bfdSessSrcAddrType, the BFD Session IP   Mapping Table maps to an associated BFD session found in the   bfdSessionTable.  This table SHOULD contain those BFD sessions that   are of type "IP".5.  BFD MIB Module Definitions   This MIB module makes references to the following documents:   [RFC2578], [RFC2579], [RFC2580], [RFC2863], [RFC3289], [RFC3413],   [RFC5082], [RFC5880], and [RFC5881]. BFD-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS     MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,         mib-2, Integer32, Unsigned32, Counter32, Counter64         FROM SNMPv2-SMI                       --RFC 2578     TruthValue, RowStatus, StorageType, TimeStamp         FROM SNMPv2-TC                        --RFC 2579     MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP         FROM SNMPv2-CONF                      --RFC 2580     InterfaceIndexOrZero         FROM IF-MIB                           --RFC 2863     InetAddress, InetAddressType, InetPortNumber         FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB     IndexIntegerNextFree         FROM DIFFSERV-MIB                     --RFC 3289     BfdSessIndexTC, BfdIntervalTC, BfdMultiplierTC,     BfdCtrlDestPortNumberTC, BfdCtrlSourcePortNumberTC         FROM BFD-TC-STD-MIB     IANAbfdDiagTC, IANAbfdSessTypeTC, IANAbfdSessOperModeTC,     IANAbfdSessStateTC, IANAbfdSessAuthenticationTypeTC,     IANAbfdSessAuthenticationKeyTC         FROM IANA-BFD-TC-STD-MIB;Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 4]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014 bfdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY     LAST-UPDATED "201408120000Z" -- 12 August 2014 00:00:00 GMT     ORGANIZATION "IETF Bidirectional Forwarding Detection                   Working Group"     CONTACT-INFO         "Thomas D. Nadeau          Brocade          Email:  tnadeau@lucidvision.com          Zafar Ali          Cisco Systems, Inc.          Email:  zali@cisco.com          Nobo Akiya          Cisco Systems, Inc.          Email:  nobo@cisco.com          Comments about this document should be emailed          directly to the BFD Working Group mailing list          at rtg-bfd@ietf.org"     DESCRIPTION         "Bidirectional Forwarding Management Information Base.          Copyright (c) 2014 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)."     REVISION "201408120000Z" -- 12 August 2014 00:00:00 GMT     DESCRIPTION         "Initial version.  Published asRFC 7331."     ::= { mib-2 222 }-- Top-level components of this MIB module. bfdNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { bfdMIB 0 } bfdObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { bfdMIB 1 } bfdConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { bfdMIB 2 } bfdScalarObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { bfdObjects 1 }Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 5]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014-- BFD General Variables-- These parameters apply globally to the system's-- BFD process. bfdAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     INTEGER {         enabled(1),         disabled(2),         adminDown(3),         down(4)     }     MAX-ACCESS read-write     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The desired global administrative status of the          BFD system in this device."     ::= { bfdScalarObjects 1 } bfdOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     INTEGER {         up(1),         down(2),         adminDown(3)     }     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "Indicates the actual operational status of the          BFD system in this device.  When this value is          down(2), all entries in the bfdSessTable MUST have          their bfdSessOperStatus as down(2) as well.  When          this value is adminDown(3), all entries in the          bfdSessTable MUST have their bfdSessOperStatus          as adminDown(3) as well."     ::= { bfdScalarObjects 2 } bfdNotificationsEnable OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     TruthValue     MAX-ACCESS read-write     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "If this object is set to true(1), then it enables          the emission of bfdSessUp and bfdSessDown          notifications; otherwise, these notifications are not          emitted."Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 6]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     REFERENCE         "See alsoRFC 3413, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)          Applications, for explanation that          notifications are under the ultimate control of the          MIB modules in this document."     DEFVAL { false }     ::= { bfdScalarObjects 3 } bfdSessIndexNext OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX        IndexIntegerNextFree (0..4294967295)     MAX-ACCESS    read-only     STATUS        current     DESCRIPTION         "This object contains an unused value for          bfdSessIndex that can be used when creating          entries in the table.  A zero indicates that          no entries are available, but it MUST NOT be used          as a valid index. "     ::= { bfdScalarObjects 4 }-- BFD Session Table-- The BFD Session Table specifies BFD session-specific-- information. bfdSessTable OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF BfdSessEntry     MAX-ACCESS not-accessible     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The BFD Session Table describes the BFD sessions."     REFERENCE         "RFC 5880, Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)."     ::= { bfdObjects 2 } bfdSessEntry OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdSessEntry     MAX-ACCESS not-accessible     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The BFD Session Entry describes the BFD session."     INDEX { bfdSessIndex }     ::= { bfdSessTable 1 } BfdSessEntry ::= SEQUENCE {     bfdSessIndex                    BfdSessIndexTC,     bfdSessVersionNumber            Unsigned32,     bfdSessType                     IANAbfdSessTypeTC,     bfdSessDiscriminator            Unsigned32,Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 7]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     bfdSessRemoteDiscr              Unsigned32,     bfdSessDestinationUdpPort       BfdCtrlDestPortNumberTC,     bfdSessSourceUdpPort            BfdCtrlSourcePortNumberTC,     bfdSessEchoSourceUdpPort        InetPortNumber,     bfdSessAdminStatus              INTEGER,     bfdSessOperStatus               INTEGER,     bfdSessState                    IANAbfdSessStateTC,     bfdSessRemoteHeardFlag          TruthValue,     bfdSessDiag                     IANAbfdDiagTC,     bfdSessOperMode                 IANAbfdSessOperModeTC,     bfdSessDemandModeDesiredFlag    TruthValue,     bfdSessControlPlaneIndepFlag    TruthValue,     bfdSessMultipointFlag           TruthValue,     bfdSessInterface                InterfaceIndexOrZero,     bfdSessSrcAddrType              InetAddressType,     bfdSessSrcAddr                  InetAddress,     bfdSessDstAddrType              InetAddressType,     bfdSessDstAddr                  InetAddress,     bfdSessGTSM                     TruthValue,     bfdSessGTSMTTL                  Unsigned32,     bfdSessDesiredMinTxInterval     BfdIntervalTC,     bfdSessReqMinRxInterval         BfdIntervalTC,     bfdSessReqMinEchoRxInterval     BfdIntervalTC,     bfdSessDetectMult               BfdMultiplierTC,     bfdSessNegotiatedInterval       BfdIntervalTC,     bfdSessNegotiatedEchoInterval   BfdIntervalTC,     bfdSessNegotiatedDetectMult     BfdMultiplierTC,     bfdSessAuthPresFlag             TruthValue,     bfdSessAuthenticationType       IANAbfdSessAuthenticationTypeTC,     bfdSessAuthenticationKeyID      Integer32,     bfdSessAuthenticationKey        IANAbfdSessAuthenticationKeyTC,     bfdSessStorageType              StorageType,     bfdSessRowStatus                RowStatus } bfdSessIndex OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdSessIndexTC     MAX-ACCESS not-accessible     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object contains an index used to represent a          unique BFD session on this device.  Managers          should obtain new values for row creation in this          table by reading bfdSessIndexNext."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 1 }Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 8]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014 bfdSessVersionNumber OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..7)     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The version number of the BFD protocol that this session          is running in.  Write access is available for this object          to provide the ability to set the desired version for this          BFD session."     REFERENCE         "RFC 5880, Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)."     DEFVAL { 1 }     ::= { bfdSessEntry 2 } bfdSessType OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     IANAbfdSessTypeTC     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the type of this BFD session."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 3 } bfdSessDiscriminator OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the local discriminator for this BFD          session, which is used to uniquely identify it."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 4 } bfdSessRemoteDiscr OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0 | 1..4294967295)     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the session discriminator chosen          by the remote system for this BFD session.  The value may          be zero(0) if the remote discriminator is not yet known          or if the session is in the down or adminDown(1) state."     REFERENCE         "Section 6.8.6 of RFC 5880, Bidirectional          Forwarding Detection (BFD)."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 5 }Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 9]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014 bfdSessDestinationUdpPort OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdCtrlDestPortNumberTC     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the destination UDP port number          used for this BFD session's Control packets.  The value          may be zero(0) if the session is in adminDown(1) state."     DEFVAL { 0 }     ::= { bfdSessEntry 6 } bfdSessSourceUdpPort OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdCtrlSourcePortNumberTC     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the source UDP port number used          for this BFD session's Control packets.  The value may be          zero(0) if the session is in adminDown(1) state.  Upon          creation of a new BFD session via this MIB, the value of          zero(0) specified would permit the implementation to          choose its own source port number."     DEFVAL { 0 }     ::= { bfdSessEntry 7 } bfdSessEchoSourceUdpPort OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     InetPortNumber     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the source UDP port number used for          this BFD session's Echo packets.  The value may be zero(0)          if the session is not running in the Echo mode, or the          session is in adminDown(1) state.  Upon creation of a new          BFD session via this MIB, the value of zero(0) would          permit the implementation to choose its own source port          number."     DEFVAL { 0 }     ::= { bfdSessEntry 8 } bfdSessAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     INTEGER {                         enabled(1),                         disabled(2),                         adminDown(3),                         down(4)                }     MAX-ACCESS read-createNadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 10]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "Denotes the desired operational status of the BFD session.          A transition to enabled(1) will start the BFD state machine          for the session.  The state machine will have an initial          state of down(2).          A transition to disabled(2) will stop the BFD state machine          for the session.  The state machine may first transition to          adminDown(1) prior to stopping.          A transition to adminDown(3) will cause the BFD state          machine to transition to adminDown(1) and will cause the          session to remain in this state.          A transition to down(4) will cause the BFD state machine          to transition to down(2) and will cause the session to          remain in this state.          Care should be used in providing write access to this          object without adequate authentication."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 9 } bfdSessOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     INTEGER {                         up(1),                         down(2),                         adminDown(3)                }     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "Denotes the actual operational status of the BFD session.          If the value of bfdOperStatus is down(2), this value MUST          eventually be down(2) as well.  If the value of          bfdOperStatus is adminDown(3), this value MUST eventually          be adminDown(3) as well."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 10 } bfdSessState OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     IANAbfdSessStateTC     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "Configured BFD session state."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 11 }Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 11]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014 bfdSessRemoteHeardFlag OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     TruthValue     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the status of BFD packet reception from          the remote system.  Specifically, it is set to true(1) if          the local system is actively receiving BFD packets from the          remote system and is set to false(2) if the local system          has not received BFD packets recently (within the detection          time) or if the local system is attempting to tear down          the BFD session."     REFERENCE         "RFC 5880, Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 12 } bfdSessDiag OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     IANAbfdDiagTC     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "A diagnostic code specifying the local system's reason          for the last transition of the session from up(4)          to some other state."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 13 } bfdSessOperMode OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     IANAbfdSessOperModeTC     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the operational mode of this          BFD session."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 14 } bfdSessDemandModeDesiredFlag OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     TruthValue     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object indicates the local system's          desire to use Demand mode.  Specifically, it is set          to true(1) if the local system wishes to use          Demand mode or false(2) if not."     DEFVAL { false }     ::= { bfdSessEntry 15 }Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 12]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014 bfdSessControlPlaneIndepFlag OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     TruthValue     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object indicates the local system's          ability to continue to function through a disruption of          the control plane.  Specifically, it is set          to true(1) if the local system BFD implementation is          independent of the control plane.  Otherwise, the          value is set to false(2)."     DEFVAL { false }     ::= { bfdSessEntry 16 } bfdSessMultipointFlag OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     TruthValue     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object indicates the Multipoint (M) bit for this          session.  It is set to true(1) if the Multipoint (M) bit is          set to 1.  Otherwise, the value is set to false(2)."     DEFVAL { false }     ::= { bfdSessEntry 17 } bfdSessInterface OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     InterfaceIndexOrZero     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object contains an interface index used to indicate          the interface that this BFD session is running on.  This          value can be zero if there is no interface associated          with this BFD session."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 18 } bfdSessSrcAddrType OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     InetAddressType     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the IP address type of the source IP          address of this BFD session.  The value of unknown(0) is          allowed only when the session is singleHop(1) and the          source IP address of this BFD session is derived from          the outgoing interface, or when the BFD session is not          associated with a specific interface.  If any other          unsupported values are attempted in a set operation, theNadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 13]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014          agent MUST return an inconsistentValue error."   ::= { bfdSessEntry 19 } bfdSessSrcAddr OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     InetAddress     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the source IP address of this BFD          session.  The format of this object is controlled by the          bfdSessSrcAddrType object."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 20 } bfdSessDstAddrType OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     InetAddressType     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the IP address type of the neighboring          IP address that is being monitored with this BFD session.          The value of unknown(0) is allowed only when the session is          singleHop(1) and the outgoing interface is of type          point to point, or when the BFD session is not associated          with a specific interface.  If any other unsupported values          are attempted in a set operation, the agent MUST return an          inconsistentValue error."   ::= { bfdSessEntry 21 } bfdSessDstAddr OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     InetAddress     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the neighboring IP address that is          being monitored with this BFD session.  The format of this          object is controlled by the bfdSessDstAddrType object."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 22 } bfdSessGTSM OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX  TruthValue     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS current     DESCRIPTION         "Setting the value of this object to false(2) will disable          GTSM protection of the BFD session.  GTSM MUST be enabled          on a singleHop(1) session if no authentication is in use."Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 14]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     REFERENCE        "RFC 5082, The Generalized TTL Security Mechanism (GTSM).Section 5 of RFC 5881, Bidirectional Forwarding Detection         (BFD) for IPv4 and IPv6 (Single Hop)."     DEFVAL { true }     ::= { bfdSessEntry 23 } bfdSessGTSMTTL OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255)     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS current     DESCRIPTION         "This object is valid only when bfdSessGTSM protection is          enabled on the system.  This object indicates the minimum          allowed Time to Live (TTL) for received BFD Control packets.          For a singleHop(1) session, if GTSM protection is enabled,          this object SHOULD be set to the maximum TTL value allowed          for a single hop.          By default, GTSM is enabled and the TTL value is 255.  For a          multihop session, updating of the maximum TTL value allowed          is likely required."     REFERENCE        "RFC 5082, The Generalized TTL Security Mechanism (GTSM).Section 5 of RFC 5881, Bidirectional Forwarding Detection         (BFD) for IPv4 and IPv6 (Single Hop)."     DEFVAL { 255 }     ::= { bfdSessEntry 24 } bfdSessDesiredMinTxInterval OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdIntervalTC     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the minimum interval, in          microseconds, that the local system would like to use          when transmitting BFD Control packets.  The value of          zero(0) is reserved in this case and should not be          used."     REFERENCE         "Section 4.1 of RFC 5880, Bidirectional Forwarding          Detection (BFD)."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 25 } bfdSessReqMinRxInterval OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdIntervalTC     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     currentNadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 15]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the minimum interval, in          microseconds, between received BFD Control packets the          local system is capable of supporting.  The value of          zero(0) can be specified when the transmitting system          does not want the remote system to send any periodic BFD          Control packets."     REFERENCE         "Section 4.1 of RFC 5880, Bidirectional Forwarding          Detection (BFD)."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 26 } bfdSessReqMinEchoRxInterval OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdIntervalTC     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the minimum interval, in          microseconds, between received BFD Echo packets that this          system is capable of supporting.  The value must be zero(0) if          this is a multihop BFD session."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 27 } bfdSessDetectMult OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdMultiplierTC     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the Detect time multiplier."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 28 } bfdSessNegotiatedInterval OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdIntervalTC     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the negotiated interval, in          microseconds, that the local system is transmitting          BFD Control packets."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 29 } bfdSessNegotiatedEchoInterval OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdIntervalTC     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the negotiated interval, in          microseconds, that the local system is transmittingNadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 16]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014          BFD Echo packets.  The value is expected to be zero if          the sessions are not running in Echo mode."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 30 } bfdSessNegotiatedDetectMult OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdMultiplierTC     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the Detect time multiplier."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 31 } bfdSessAuthPresFlag OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     TruthValue     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object indicates the local system's          desire to use authentication.  Specifically, it is set          to true(1) if the local system wishes the session          to be authenticated or false(2) if not."     REFERENCE         "Sections4.2 -4.4 ofRFC 5880, Bidirectional Forwarding          Detection (BFD)."     DEFVAL { false }     ::= { bfdSessEntry 32 } bfdSessAuthenticationType OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     IANAbfdSessAuthenticationTypeTC     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The authentication type used for this BFD session.          This field is valid only when the Authentication          Present bit is set.  MAX-ACCESS to this object as well as          other authentication-related objects are set to          read-create in order to support management of a single          key ID at a time; key rotation is not handled.  Key update          in practice must be done by atomic update using a set          containing all affected objects in the same varBindList          or otherwise risk the session dropping."     REFERENCE         "Sections4.2 -4.4 ofRFC 5880, Bidirectional Forwarding          Detection (BFD)."     DEFVAL { noAuthentication }     ::= { bfdSessEntry 33 }Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 17]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014 bfdSessAuthenticationKeyID OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Integer32 (-1 | 0..255)     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The authentication key ID in use for this session.  This          object permits multiple keys to be active simultaneously.          The value -1 indicates that no authentication key ID will          be present in the optional BFD Authentication Section."     REFERENCE         "Sections4.2 -4.4 ofRFC 5880, Bidirectional Forwarding          Detection (BFD)."     DEFVAL { -1 }     ::= { bfdSessEntry 34 } bfdSessAuthenticationKey OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     IANAbfdSessAuthenticationKeyTC     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The authentication key.  When the          bfdSessAuthenticationType is simplePassword(1), the value          of this object is the password present in the BFD packets.          When the bfdSessAuthenticationType is one of the keyed          authentication types, this value is used in the          computation of the key present in the BFD authentication          packet."     REFERENCE         "Sections4.2 -4.4 ofRFC 5880, Bidirectional Forwarding          Detection (BFD)."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 35 } bfdSessStorageType OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     StorageType     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This variable indicates the storage type for this          object.  Conceptual rows having the value          'permanent' need not allow write-access to any          columnar objects in the row."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 36 } bfdSessRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     RowStatus     MAX-ACCESS read-create     STATUS     currentNadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 18]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     DESCRIPTION         "This variable is used to create, modify, and/or          delete a row in this table.  When a row in this          table has a row in the active(1) state, no          objects in this row can be modified except the          bfdSessRowStatus and bfdSessStorageType."     ::= { bfdSessEntry 37 }-- BFD Session Performance Table bfdSessPerfTable OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF BfdSessPerfEntry     MAX-ACCESS not-accessible     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This table specifies BFD session performance counters."     ::= { bfdObjects 3 } bfdSessPerfEntry OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdSessPerfEntry     MAX-ACCESS not-accessible     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "An entry in this table is created by a BFD-enabled node          for every BFD session. bfdSessPerfDiscTime is used to          indicate potential discontinuity for all counter objects          in this table."     AUGMENTS    { bfdSessEntry }     ::= { bfdSessPerfTable 1 } BfdSessPerfEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    bfdSessPerfCtrlPktIn           Counter32,    bfdSessPerfCtrlPktOut          Counter32,    bfdSessPerfCtrlPktDrop         Counter32,    bfdSessPerfCtrlPktDropLastTime TimeStamp,    bfdSessPerfEchoPktIn           Counter32,    bfdSessPerfEchoPktOut          Counter32,    bfdSessPerfEchoPktDrop         Counter32,    bfdSessPerfEchoPktDropLastTime TimeStamp,    bfdSessUpTime                  TimeStamp,    bfdSessPerfLastSessDownTime    TimeStamp,    bfdSessPerfLastCommLostDiag    IANAbfdDiagTC,    bfdSessPerfSessUpCount         Counter32,    bfdSessPerfDiscTime            TimeStamp,    -- High Capacity Counters    bfdSessPerfCtrlPktInHC         Counter64,    bfdSessPerfCtrlPktOutHC        Counter64,Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 19]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014    bfdSessPerfCtrlPktDropHC       Counter64,    bfdSessPerfEchoPktInHC         Counter64,    bfdSessPerfEchoPktOutHC        Counter64,    bfdSessPerfEchoPktDropHC       Counter64 } bfdSessPerfCtrlPktIn OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter32     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The total number of BFD control messages received for this          BFD session.          It MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of          bfdSessPerfCtrlPktInHC if supported, and MUST do so          with the rules spelled out inRFC 2863."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 1 } bfdSessPerfCtrlPktOut OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter32     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The total number of BFD control messages sent for this BFD          session.          It MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of          bfdSessPerfCtrlPktOutHC if supported, and MUST do so          with the rules spelled out inRFC 2863."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 2 } bfdSessPerfCtrlPktDrop OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter32     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The total number of BFD control messages received for this          session yet dropped for being invalid.          It MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of          bfdSessPerfCtrlPktDropHC if supported, and MUST do so          with the rules spelled out inRFC 2863."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 3 } bfdSessPerfCtrlPktDropLastTime OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     TimeStamp     MAX-ACCESS read-onlyNadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 20]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at          which received the BFD control message for this session was          dropped.  If no such up event exists, this object contains          a zero value."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 4 } bfdSessPerfEchoPktIn OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter32     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The total number of BFD Echo messages received for this          BFD session.          It MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of          bfdSessPerfEchoPktInHC if supported, and MUST do so          with the rules spelled out inRFC 2863."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 5 } bfdSessPerfEchoPktOut OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter32     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The total number of BFD Echo messages sent for this BFD          session.          It MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of          bfdSessPerfEchoPktOutHC if supported, and MUST do so          with the rules spelled out inRFC 2863."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 6 } bfdSessPerfEchoPktDrop OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter32     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The total number of BFD Echo messages received for this          session yet dropped for being invalid.          It MUST be equal to the least significant 32 bits of          bfdSessPerfEchoPktDropHC if supported, and MUST do so          with the rules spelled out inRFC 2863."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 7 }Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 21]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014 bfdSessPerfEchoPktDropLastTime OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     TimeStamp     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at          which received the BFD Echo message for this session was          dropped.  If no such up event has been issued, this          object contains a zero value."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 8 } bfdSessUpTime OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     TimeStamp     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at which          the session came up.  If no such event has been issued,          this object contains a zero value."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 9 } bfdSessPerfLastSessDownTime OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     TimeStamp     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at          which the last time communication was lost with the          neighbor.  If no down event has been issued, this object          contains a zero value."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 10 } bfdSessPerfLastCommLostDiag OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     IANAbfdDiagTC     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The BFD diag code for the last time communication was lost          with the neighbor.  If such an event has not been issued,          this object contains a zero value."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 11 } bfdSessPerfSessUpCount OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter32     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     currentNadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 22]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     DESCRIPTION         "The number of times this session has gone into the Up          state since the system last rebooted."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 12 } bfdSessPerfDiscTime OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     TimeStamp     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at          which any one or more of the session counters suffered          a discontinuity.          The relevant counters are the specific instances associated          with this BFD session of any Counter32 object contained in          the BfdSessPerfTable.  If no such discontinuities have          occurred since the last reinitialization of the local          management subsystem, then this object contains a zero          value."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 13 } bfdSessPerfCtrlPktInHC OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter64     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This value represents the total number of BFD control          messages received for this BFD session.          The least significant 32 bits MUST be equal to          bfdSessPerfCtrlPktIn, and MUST do so with          the rules spelled out inRFC 2863."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 14 } bfdSessPerfCtrlPktOutHC OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter64     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This value represents the total number of BFD control          messages transmitted for this BFD session.          The least significant 32 bits MUST be equal to          bfdSessPerfCtrlPktOut, and MUST do so with          the rules spelled out inRFC 2863."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 15 }Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 23]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014 bfdSessPerfCtrlPktDropHC OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter64     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This value represents the total number of BFD control          messages received for this BFD session yet dropped for          being invalid.          The least significant 32 bits MUST be equal to          bfdSessPerfCtrlPktDrop, and MUST do so with          the rules spelled out inRFC 2863."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 16 } bfdSessPerfEchoPktInHC OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter64     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This value represents the total number of BFD Echo          messages received for this BFD session.          The least significant 32 bits MUST be equal to          bfdSessPerfEchoPktIn, and MUST do so with          the rules spelled out inRFC 2863."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 17 } bfdSessPerfEchoPktOutHC OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter64     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This value represents the total number of BFD Echo          messages transmitted for this BFD session.          The least significant 32 bits MUST be equal to          bfdSessPerfEchoPktOut, and MUST do so with          the rules spelled out inRFC 2863."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 18 } bfdSessPerfEchoPktDropHC OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     Counter64     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This value represents the total number of BFD Echo          messages received for this BFD session yet dropped          for being invalid.Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 24]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014          The least significant 32 bits MUST be equal to          bfdSessPerfEchoPktDrop, and MUST do so with          the rules spelled out inRFC 2863."     ::= { bfdSessPerfEntry 19 }-- BFD Session Discriminator Mapping Table bfdSessDiscMapTable OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF BfdSessDiscMapEntry     MAX-ACCESS not-accessible     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The BFD Session Discriminator Mapping Table maps a          local discriminator value to the associated BFD session's          bfdSessIndex found in the bfdSessionTable."     ::= { bfdObjects 4 } bfdSessDiscMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdSessDiscMapEntry     MAX-ACCESS not-accessible     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The BFD Session Discriminator Mapping Entry          specifies a mapping between a local discriminator          and a BFD session."     INDEX { bfdSessDiscriminator }     ::= { bfdSessDiscMapTable 1 } BfdSessDiscMapEntry ::= SEQUENCE {     bfdSessDiscMapIndex            BfdSessIndexTC } bfdSessDiscMapIndex OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdSessIndexTC     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies a mapping between a          local discriminator and a BFD session in          the BfdSessTable."     ::= { bfdSessDiscMapEntry 1 }-- BFD Session IP Mapping Table bfdSessIpMapTable OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF BfdSessIpMapEntry     MAX-ACCESS not-accessible     STATUS     currentNadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 25]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     DESCRIPTION         "The BFD Session IP Mapping Table maps given          bfdSessInterface, bfdSessSrcAddrType, bfdSessSrcAddr,          bfdSessDstAddrType, and bfdSessDstAddr          to an associated BFD session found in the          bfdSessionTable."     ::= { bfdObjects 5 } bfdSessIpMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdSessIpMapEntry     MAX-ACCESS not-accessible     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "The BFD Session IP Map Entry contains a mapping          from the IP information for a session to the session          in the bfdSessionTable."     INDEX {         bfdSessInterface,         bfdSessSrcAddrType,         bfdSessSrcAddr,         bfdSessDstAddrType,         bfdSessDstAddr     }     ::= { bfdSessIpMapTable 1 } BfdSessIpMapEntry ::= SEQUENCE {     bfdSessIpMapIndex            BfdSessIndexTC } bfdSessIpMapIndex OBJECT-TYPE     SYNTAX     BfdSessIndexTC     MAX-ACCESS read-only     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This object specifies the BfdSessIndexTC referred          to by the indexes of this row.  In essence, a mapping is          provided between these indexes and the BfdSessTable."     ::= { bfdSessIpMapEntry 1 }-- Notification Configuration bfdSessUp NOTIFICATION-TYPE     OBJECTS {         bfdSessDiag, -- low range value         bfdSessDiag  -- high range value     }     STATUS     currentNadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 26]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     DESCRIPTION         "This notification is generated when the          bfdSessState object for one or more contiguous          entries in bfdSessTable are about to enter the up(4)          state from some other state.  The included values of          bfdSessDiag MUST both be set equal to this          new state (i.e., up(4)).  The two instances of          bfdSessDiag in this notification indicate the range          of indexes that are affected.  Note that all the indexes          of the two ends of the range can be derived from the          instance identifiers of these two objects.  For the          cases where a contiguous range of sessions          have transitioned into the up(4) state at roughly          the same time, the device SHOULD issue a single          notification for each range of contiguous indexes in          an effort to minimize the emission of a large number          of notifications.  If a notification has to be          issued for just a single bfdSessEntry, then          the instance identifier (and values) of the two          bfdSessDiag objects MUST be identical."     ::= { bfdNotifications 1 } bfdSessDown NOTIFICATION-TYPE     OBJECTS {         bfdSessDiag, -- low range value         bfdSessDiag  -- high range value     }     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "This notification is generated when the          bfdSessState object for one or more contiguous          entries in bfdSessTable are about to enter the down(2)          or adminDown(1) states from some other state.  The included          values of bfdSessDiag MUST both be set equal to this new          state (i.e., down(2) or adminDown(1)).  The two instances          of bfdSessDiag in this notification indicate the range          of indexes that are affected.  Note that all the indexes          of the two ends of the range can be derived from the          instance identifiers of these two objects.  For          cases where a contiguous range of sessions          have transitioned into the down(2) or adminDown(1) states          at roughly the same time, the device SHOULD issue a single          notification for each range of contiguous indexes in          an effort to minimize the emission of a large number          of notifications.  If a notification has to be          issued for just a single bfdSessEntry, then          the instance identifier (and values) of the two          bfdSessDiag objects MUST be identical."Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 27]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     ::= { bfdNotifications 2 }-- Module compliance. bfdGroups     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { bfdConformance 1 } bfdCompliances     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { bfdConformance 2 }-- Compliance requirement for fully compliant implementations. bfdModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE     STATUS current     DESCRIPTION         "Compliance statement for agents that provide full          support for the BFD-MIB module.  Such devices can          then be monitored and also be configured using          this MIB module."     MODULE -- This module.     MANDATORY-GROUPS {         bfdSessionGroup,         bfdSessionReadOnlyGroup,         bfdSessionPerfGroup,         bfdNotificationGroup     }     GROUP        bfdSessionPerfHCGroup     DESCRIPTION  "This group is mandatory for all systems that                   are able to support the Counter64 date type."     OBJECT       bfdSessSrcAddrType     SYNTAX       InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1),                                    ipv6(2), ipv6z(4) }     DESCRIPTION  "Only unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2), and ipv6z(4)                   support are required. ipv4z(3) is not required,                   and dns(16) is not allowed."     OBJECT       bfdSessSrcAddr     SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|16|20))     DESCRIPTION  "An implementation is only required to support                   unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2), and ipv6z(4) sizes."     OBJECT       bfdSessDstAddrType     SYNTAX       InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1),                                    ipv6(2), ipv6z(4) }Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 28]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     DESCRIPTION  "Only unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2), and ipv6z(4)                   support are required. ipv4z(3) is not required,                   and dns(16) is not allowed."     OBJECT       bfdSessDstAddr     SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|16|20))     DESCRIPTION  "An implementation is only required to support                   unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2), and ipv6z(4) sizes."     OBJECT       bfdSessRowStatus     SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1), notInService(2) }     WRITE-SYNTAX RowStatus { active(1), notInService(2),                              createAndGo(4), destroy(6) }     DESCRIPTION  "Support for createAndWait and notReady is not                   required."     ::= { bfdCompliances 1 } bfdModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE     STATUS current     DESCRIPTION         "Compliance requirement for implementations that only          provide read-only support for BFD-MIB.  Such devices          can then be monitored but cannot be configured using          this MIB module."     MODULE -- This module.     MANDATORY-GROUPS {         bfdSessionGroup,         bfdSessionReadOnlyGroup,         bfdSessionPerfGroup,         bfdNotificationGroup     }     GROUP        bfdSessionPerfHCGroup     DESCRIPTION  "This group is mandatory for all systems that                   are able to support the Counter64 date type."     OBJECT       bfdSessVersionNumber     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessType     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 29]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     OBJECT       bfdSessDiscriminator     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessDestinationUdpPort     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessSourceUdpPort     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessEchoSourceUdpPort     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessAdminStatus     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessOperMode     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessDemandModeDesiredFlag     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessControlPlaneIndepFlag     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessMultipointFlag     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessInterface     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessSrcAddrType     SYNTAX       InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1),                                    ipv6(2), ipv6z(4) }     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Only unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2), and ipv6z(4)                   support are required. ipv4z(3) is not required,                   and dns(16) is not allowed."Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 30]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     OBJECT       bfdSessSrcAddr     SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|16|20))     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "An implementation is only required to support                   unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2), and ipv6z(4) sizes."     OBJECT       bfdSessDstAddrType     SYNTAX       InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1),                                    ipv6(2), ipv6z(4) }     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Only unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2), and ipv6z(4)                   support are required. ipv4z(3) is not required,                   and dns(16) is not allowed."     OBJECT       bfdSessDstAddr     SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|16|20))     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "An implementation is only required to support                   unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2), and ipv6z(4) sizes."     OBJECT       bfdSessGTSM     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessGTSMTTL     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessDesiredMinTxInterval     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessReqMinRxInterval     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessReqMinEchoRxInterval     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessDetectMult     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessAuthPresFlag     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 31]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014     OBJECT       bfdSessAuthenticationType     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessAuthenticationKeyID     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessAuthenticationKey     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessStorageType     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     OBJECT       bfdSessRowStatus     SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }     MIN-ACCESS   read-only     DESCRIPTION  "Write access is not required."     ::= { bfdCompliances 2 }-- Units of conformance. bfdSessionGroup OBJECT-GROUP     OBJECTS {         bfdAdminStatus,         bfdOperStatus,         bfdNotificationsEnable,         bfdSessVersionNumber,         bfdSessType,         bfdSessIndexNext,         bfdSessDiscriminator,         bfdSessDestinationUdpPort,         bfdSessSourceUdpPort,         bfdSessEchoSourceUdpPort,         bfdSessAdminStatus,         bfdSessOperStatus,         bfdSessOperMode,         bfdSessDemandModeDesiredFlag,         bfdSessControlPlaneIndepFlag,         bfdSessMultipointFlag,         bfdSessInterface,         bfdSessSrcAddrType,         bfdSessSrcAddr,         bfdSessDstAddrType,         bfdSessDstAddr,Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 32]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014         bfdSessGTSM,         bfdSessGTSMTTL,         bfdSessDesiredMinTxInterval,         bfdSessReqMinRxInterval,         bfdSessReqMinEchoRxInterval,         bfdSessDetectMult,         bfdSessAuthPresFlag,         bfdSessAuthenticationType,         bfdSessAuthenticationKeyID,         bfdSessAuthenticationKey,         bfdSessStorageType,         bfdSessRowStatus     }     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "Collection of objects needed for BFD sessions."     ::= { bfdGroups 1 } bfdSessionReadOnlyGroup OBJECT-GROUP     OBJECTS {         bfdSessRemoteDiscr,         bfdSessState,         bfdSessRemoteHeardFlag,         bfdSessDiag,         bfdSessNegotiatedInterval,         bfdSessNegotiatedEchoInterval,         bfdSessNegotiatedDetectMult,         bfdSessDiscMapIndex,         bfdSessIpMapIndex     }     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "Collection of read-only objects needed for BFD sessions."     ::= { bfdGroups 2 } bfdSessionPerfGroup OBJECT-GROUP     OBJECTS {         bfdSessPerfCtrlPktIn,         bfdSessPerfCtrlPktOut,         bfdSessPerfCtrlPktDrop,         bfdSessPerfCtrlPktDropLastTime,         bfdSessPerfEchoPktIn,         bfdSessPerfEchoPktOut,         bfdSessPerfEchoPktDrop,         bfdSessPerfEchoPktDropLastTime,         bfdSessUpTime,         bfdSessPerfLastSessDownTime,         bfdSessPerfLastCommLostDiag,Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 33]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014         bfdSessPerfSessUpCount,         bfdSessPerfDiscTime     }     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "Collection of objects needed to monitor the          performance of BFD sessions."     ::= { bfdGroups 3 } bfdSessionPerfHCGroup OBJECT-GROUP     OBJECTS {         bfdSessPerfCtrlPktInHC,         bfdSessPerfCtrlPktOutHC,         bfdSessPerfCtrlPktDropHC,         bfdSessPerfEchoPktInHC,         bfdSessPerfEchoPktOutHC,         bfdSessPerfEchoPktDropHC     }     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "Collection of objects needed to monitor the          performance of BFD sessions for which the          values of bfdSessPerfPktIn and bfdSessPerfPktOut          wrap around too quickly."     ::= { bfdGroups 4 } bfdNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP     NOTIFICATIONS {         bfdSessUp,         bfdSessDown     }     STATUS     current     DESCRIPTION         "Set of notifications implemented in this          module."     ::= { bfdGroups 5 } ENDNadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 34]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 20146.  Security Considerations   As BFD may be tied into the stability of the network infrastructure   (such as routing protocols), the effects of an attack on a BFD   session may be very serious.  This ultimately has denial-of-service   effects, as links may be declared to be down (or falsely declared to   be up.)  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:   o  bfdAdminStatus -- Improper change of bfdAdminStatus, to      disabled(2), adminDown(3), or down(4), can cause significant      disruption of the connectivity to those portions of the Internet      reached via all the applicable remote BFD peers.   o  bfdSessAdminStatus -- Improper change of bfdSessAdminStatus, to      disabled(2), adminDown(3), or down(4), can cause significant      disruption of the connectivity to those portions of the Internet      reached via all the applicable remote BFD peers.   o  bfdSessDesiredMinTxInterval, bfdSessReqMinRxInterval,      bfdSessReqMinEchoRxInterval, bfdSessDetectMult -- Improper change      of this object can cause connections to be disrupted for extremely      long time periods when otherwise they would be restored in a      relatively short period of time.   o  Some management objects define the BFD session whilst other      management objects define the parameter of the BFD session.  It is      particularly important to control the support for SET access to      those management objects that define the BFD session, as changes      to them can be disruptive.  Implementation SHOULD NOT allow      changes to following management objects when bfdSessState is      up(4):      *  bfdSessVersionNumber      *  bfdSessType      *  bfdSessDestinationUdpPortNadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 35]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014      *  bfdSessMultipointFlag      *  bfdSessInterface      *  bfdSessSrcAddrType      *  bfdSessSrcAddr      *  bfdSessDstAddrType      *  bfdSessDstAddr   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.  It is thus important to control even GET and/or NOTIFY   access to these objects and possibly to even encrypt the values of   these objects when sending them over the network via SNMP.   o  The bfdSessTable may be used to directly configure BFD sessions.      The bfdSessMapTable can be used indirectly in the same way.      Unauthorized access to objects in this table could result in      disruption of traffic on the network.  This is especially true if      an unauthorized user configures enough tables to invoke a      denial-of-service attack on the device where they are configured,      or on a remote device where the sessions terminate.   Some of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a   MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive or   vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus important to   control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly   to even encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over   the network via SNMP.  These are the tables and objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability:   o  The bfdSessPerfTable allows access to the performance      characteristics of BFD sessions.  Network administrators not      wishing to show this information should consider this table      sensitive.   The bfdSessAuthenticationType, bfdSessAuthenticationKeyID, and   bfdSessAuthenticationKey objects hold security methods and associated   security keys of BFD sessions.  These objects are highly sensitive.   In order to prevent this sensitive information from being improperly   accessed, implementers SHOULD disallow access to these objects.   SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.   Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPsec),Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 36]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 2014   even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is   allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects   in this MIB module.   It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features as   provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410]), including full   support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for authentication   and privacy).   Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT   RECOMMENDED.  Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to   enable cryptographic security.  It is then a customer/operator   responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an   instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give access to   the objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate   rights to indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete) them.7.  IANA Considerations   The MIB module in this document uses the following IANA-assigned   OBJECT IDENTIFIER value recorded in the "SMI Network Management MGMT   Codes" registry:        Descriptor        OBJECT IDENTIFIER value        ----------        -----------------------        bfdMIB            { mib-2 222 }8.  Acknowledgments   The authors would like to thank Adrian Farrel and Jeffrey Haas for   performing thorough reviews and providing a number of suggestions.   The authors would also like to thank David Ward, Reshad Rahman, David   Toscano, Sylvain Masse, Mark Tooker, Kiran Koushik Agrahara   Sreenivasa, David Black, and Bert Wijnen for their comments and   suggestions.Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 37]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 20149.  References9.1.  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., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,              "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2580,              April 1999.   [RFC5082]  Gill, V., Heasley, J., Meyer, D., Savola, P., and C.              Pignataro, "The Generalized TTL Security Mechanism              (GTSM)",RFC 5082, October 2007.   [RFC5880]  Katz, D. and D. Ward, "Bidirectional Forwarding Detection              (BFD)",RFC 5880, June 2010.   [RFC5881]  Katz, D. and D. Ward, "Bidirectional Forwarding Detection              (BFD) for IPv4 and IPv6 (Single Hop)",RFC 5881, June              2010.   [RFC5883]  Katz, D. and D. Ward, "Bidirectional Forwarding Detection              (BFD) for Multihop Paths",RFC 5883, June 2010.   [RFC7130]  Bhatia, M., Chen, M., Boutros, S., Binderberger, M., and              J. Haas, "Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) on Link              Aggregation Group (LAG) Interfaces",RFC 7130, February              2014.   [RFC7330]  Nadeau, T., Ali, Z., and N. Akiya, "Definitions of Textual              Conventions (TCs) for Bidirectional Forwarding Detection              (BFD) Management",RFC 7330, August 2014.Nadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 38]

RFC 7331                       BFD-STD-MIB                   August 20149.2.  Informative References   [RFC2863]  McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group              MIB",RFC 2863, June 2000.   [RFC3289]  Baker, F., Chan, K., and A. Smith, "Management Information              Base for the Differentiated Services Architecture",RFC3289, May 2002.   [RFC3410]  Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,              "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-              Standard Management Framework",RFC 3410, December 2002.   [RFC3413]  Levi, D., Meyer, P., and B. Stewart, "Simple Network              Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications", STD 62,RFC3413, December 2002.Authors' Addresses   Thomas D. Nadeau   Brocade   EMail: tnadeau@lucidvision.com   Zafar Ali   Cisco Systems   EMail: zali@cisco.com   Nobo Akiya   Cisco Systems   EMail: nobo@cisco.comNadeau, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 39]

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