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Network Working Group                                           E. CavesRequest for Comments: 3371                                Occam NetworksCategory: Standards Track                                     P. Calhoun                                                    Black Storm Networks                                                              R. Wheeler                                                     DoubleWide Software                                                             August 2002Layer Two Tunneling Protocol "L2TP"Management Information BaseStatus of this Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002).  All Rights Reserved.Abstract   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)   for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.   In particular, it defines objects for managing networks using Layer 2   Tunneling Protocol (L2TP).Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002Table of Contents1.0      Introduction   ..........................................22.0      The SNMP Management Framework ...........................23.0      Overview ................................................43.1      Relationship to the Interface MIB........................53.1.1    Layering Model ..........................................53.1.2    Interface MIB Object.....................................73.1.2.1  L2TP Tunnel Interfaces ..................................73.2      Relationship to other MIBs ..............................103.2.1    Relationship to the IP Tunnel MIB .......................103.3      L2TP Tunnel Creation ....................................103.4      L2TP Session Mapping ....................................104.0      L2TP Object Definitions .................................115.0      Security Considerations .................................666.0      Acknowledgements ........................................677.0      References ..............................................678.0      Authors' Addresses ......................................699.0      Full Copyright Statement ................................701.0 Introduction   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)   for use with network management protocols in the Internet Community.   In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing L2TP   devices.   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this   document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].2.0 The SNMP Management Framework   The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major   components:   o An overall architecture, described inRFC 2571 [RFC2571].   o Mechanisms for describing and naming objects and events for the     purpose of management.  The first version of this Structure of     Management Information (SMI) is called SMIv1 and described in STD     16,RFC 1155 [RFC1155], STD 16,RFC 1212 [RFC1212] andRFC 1215     [RFC1215].  The second version, called SMIv2, is described in STD     58,RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58,RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58,RFC2580 [RFC2580].Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   o Message protocols for transferring management information.  The     first version of the SNMP message protocol is called SNMPv1 and     described in STD 15,RFC 1157 [RFC1157].  A second version of the     SNMP message protocol, which is not an Internet standards track     protocol, is called SNMPv2c and described inRFC 1901 [RFC1901] andRFC 1906 [RFC1906].  The third version of the message protocol is     called SNMPv3 and described inRFC 1906 [RFC1906],RFC 2572     [RFC2572] andRFC 2574 [RFC2574].   o Protocol operations for accessing management information.  The     first set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is     described in STD 15,RFC 1157 [RFC1157].  A second set of protocol     operations and associated PDU formats is described inRFC 1905     [RFC1905].   o A set of fundamental applications described inRFC 2573 [RFC2573]     and the view-based access control mechanism described inRFC 2575     [RFC2575].   A more detailed introduction to the current SNMP Management Framework   can be found inRFC 2570 [RFC2570].   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed   the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are   defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI.   This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2.  A   MIB conforming to the SMIv1 can be produced through the appropriate   translations.  The resulting translated MIB must be semantically   equivalent, except where objects or events are omitted because no   translation is possible (use of Counter64).  Some machine readable   information in SMIv2 will be converted into textual descriptions in   SMIv1 during the translation process.  However, this loss of machine   readable information is not considered to change the semantics of the   MIB.Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 20023.0 Overview   The objects defined in this MIB are to be used when describing Layer   Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) tunnels.  The L2TP protocol is defined   in [RFC2661].  This MIB consists of seven groups briefly described   below:   l2tpConfigGroup   l2tpStatsGroup      These two groups of objects provide information on the      configuration, state and statistics of the L2TP protocol, its      tunnels and sessions.  These groups are mandatory for implementors      of this MIB.   l2tpDomainGroup      This optional group of objects provides configuration, state and      statistical information for L2TP tunnel endpoint domains.  A L2TP      tunnel endpoint domain is considered to be a collection of L2TP      devices typically belonging to a common administrative domain or      geographic location.   l2tpMappingGroup      This optional group contains mapping tables to assist management      applications to map between protocol identifiers and table      indices.   l2tpIpUdpGroup      This group provides the state and statistics information for L2TP      tunnels which are being transported by UDP/IP.  This group is      mandatory for L2TP implementations that support L2TP over UDP/IP.   l2tpSecurityGroup      This group is optional for SNMP agents which support both      authentication and privacy of SNMP messages for the management of      L2TP keys.   l2tpTrapGroup      This group contains the notifications that could be generated by a      L2TP implementation.   l2tpHCPacketGroup         This group is optional for L2TP implementations that could         potentially overflow the L2TP Domain tables 32-bit statistics         counters in less than an hour.Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 20023.1 Relationship to the Interface MIB   This section clarifies the relationship of this MIB to the Interfaces   MIB [RFC2863].  Several areas of correlation are addressed in the   following subsections.  The implementor is referred to the Interfaces   MIB document in order to understand the general intent of these   areas.3.1.1  Layering Model   This MIB contains several tables which are extensions to the IP   Tunnel MIB described in [RFC2667] which itself defines extensions to   the Interface MIB [RFC2863].  An L2TP tunnel is represented as a   separate identifiable logical interface sub-layer.  The tunnel stack   layering model is described in [RFC2667].   In addition to that described in [RFC2667] an L2TP tunnel will not be   at the top of the ifStack on a L2TP device that is acting as a L2TP   Network Server (LNS).  In this case PPP interfaces will be layered on   top of the tunnel interface.Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   In the example diagram below, the interface layering is shown as it   might appear at the LNS.       +--------------------------------------------+       |           Network Layer Protocol           |       +-+-----------+-------------+--------+-------+         |           |             |        |         |         +-+--+          |        |         |         |MPPP|          |        |    <=== PPP Multilink I/F         |         ++--++          |        |         |          |  |           |        |         |       +--+  +--+        |        |         |       |        |        |        |         |     +-+-+    +-+-+    +-+-+    +-+-+         |     |PPP|    |PPP|    |PPP|    |PPP|  <=== PPP I/F         |     +-+-+    +-+-+    +-+-+    +-+-+         |       |        |        |        |         |  +----+--------+--------+--------+----+         |  |           L2TP Tunnel I/F          |         |  +------------------+-----------------+         |                     |       +-+---------------------+------+       |            Ethernet          |       +------------------------------+   The ifStackTable is used to describe the layering of the interface   sub-layers.  For the example given above the ifTable and ifStackTable   may appear as follows:   ifIndex ifType        Tunnel MIB tables       Description      1    ethernetCsmacd(6)                     Ethernet interface      2    tunnel(131)   tunnelIfTable           Tunnel interface                         l2tpTunnelConfigTable                         l2tpTunnelStatsTable      3    ppp(23)                               PPP interface #1      4    ppp(23)                               PPP interface #2      5    ppp(23)                               PPP interface #3      6    ppp(23)                               PPP interface #4      7    mlppp(108)                            MLPPP interfaceCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   The corresponding ifStack table entries would then be:           ifStackTable Entries           HigherLayer  LowerLayer           0            5           0            6           0            7           1            0           2            1           3            2           4            2           5            2           6            2           7            3           7            4   L2TP Access Concentrator (LAC) tunnel interfaces on the other hand   appear at the top of the interface layering stack.  In this case the   layering model is as described in [RFC2667].   However in order to support the tunneling of packets received from   interfaces carrying framed PPP packets on the LAC to the LNS (and the   propagation of decapsulated PPP packets to that interface) additional   configuration is required.  This is further described insection 3.4.3.1.2  Interface MIB Objects   Except where noted in the tables below, all objects MUST be supported   from the ifGeneralInformationGroup and one of the following three   groups:      o ifPacketGroup OR      o ifHCPacketGroup OR      o ifVHCPacketGroup   depending on the particular implementation.   The following tables describe how objects from the   ifGeneralInformationGroup and ifPacketGroup (similar support should   be provided for the high and very high capacity packet groups) are to   be interpreted and supported for L2TP tunnel interfaces.3.1.2.1  L2TP Tunnel Interfaces   All Interface MIB objects not listed in the above groups for L2TP   tunnel interfaces MUST be supported as described in [RFC2863].Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002      Interface MIB Object    Support Description      ====================    ========================================      ifTable.ifDescr         Refer to the Interface MIB.      ifTable.ifType          tunnel(131).      ifTable.ifMtu           Dependent on the tunnel transport layer.                              For UDP/IP transports the MTU should                              be 65467 (65535-60(IP)-8(UDP)).      ifTable.ifSpeed         Return zero.      ifTable.ifPhyAddress    The assigned tunnel identifier.      ifTable.ifAdminStatus   Setting ifAdminStatus to 'up' injects a                              'Local Open' request into the tunnel FSM.                              Setting ifAdminStatus to 'down' injects                              a 'Tunnel Close' event into the tunnel                              FSM.  Setting ifAdminStatus to 'testing'                              is not currently defined but could be                              used to test tunnel connectivity.      ifTable.ifOperStatus    ifOperStatus values are to be interpreted                              as follows:                              'up'             - tunnel is established.                              'down'           - administratively down                                                 or peer unreachable.                              'testing'        - in some test mode.                              'unknown'        - status cannot be                                                 determined for some                                                 reason.                              'dormant'        - operational but                                                 waiting for local or                                                 remote trigger to bring                                                 up the tunnel.                              'notPresent'     - configuration missing.                              'lowerLayerDown' - down due to state of                                                 lower-layer                                                 interface(s).      ifTable.ifInOctets      The total number of octets received on the                              tunnel including control and payload                              octets.      ifTable.ifInUcastPkts   The total number of packets received on                              the tunnel including control and payload                              packets.Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002      ifTable.ifInDiscards    The total number of received packets that                              were discarded on both control and payload                              channels.      ifTable.ifInErrors      The total number of packets received in                              error including control and payload                              packets.      ifTable.ifInUnknownProtos                              Return zero.      ifTable.ifOutOctets     The total number of octets transmitted                              from the tunnel including control and                              payload octets.      ifTable.ifOutUcastPkts  The total number of packets transmitted                              from the tunnel including control and                              payload packets.      ifTable.ifOutDiscards   The total number of discarded packets that                              were requested to be transmitted including                              control and payload packets.      ifTable.ifOutErrors     The total number of packets that were                              requested to be transmitted that were in                              error including control and payload                              packets.      ifXTable.ifName         Refer to the Interface MIB.      ifXTable.ifInMulticastPkts                              Return zero.      ifXTable.ifInBroadcastPkts                              Return zero.      ifXTable.ifOutMulticastPkts                              Return zero.      ifXTable.ifOutBroadcastPkts                              Return zero.      ifXTable.ifOutBroadcastPkts                              Return zero.      ifXTable.ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable                              Default set to enabled(1).Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002      ifXTable.ifHighSpeed    Return zero.      ifXTable.ifPromiscuousMode                              Set to false(2).      ifXTable.ifConnectorPresent                              Set to false(2).3.2  Relationship to other MIBs3.2.1  Relationship to the IP Tunnel MIB   The IP Tunnel MIB [RFC2667] describes tunnel interfaces that have an   ifType of tunnel(131).  The IP Tunnel MIB is considered to contain a   collection of objects common to all IP tunneling protocols, including   L2TP.  In addition to the IP Tunnel MIB, tunnel encapsulation   specific MIBs (like this MIB) extend the IP Tunnel MIB to further   describe encapsulation specific information.  Implementation of the   IP Tunnel MIB is required for L2TP tunnels over IP.3.3  L2TP Tunnel Creation   Tunnel creation is detailed for tunnels over IP in the IP Tunnel MIB.   The creation of a tunnelIfEntry in [RFC2667] when the encapsulation   method is "l2tp" will have the side effect of creating entries in the   l2tpTunnelConfigTable, l2tpTunnelStatsTable and the   l2tpUdpStatsTable's.   The creation of L2TP tunnel interfaces over transports other than IP   is expected to be defined in the MIB definition for that specific   L2TP tunnel transport.3.4  L2TP Session Mapping   The l2tpSessionMapTable table allows management applications to   determine which session within a tunnel a particular interface   (either a PPP or DS0 interface) is mapped to.  On the LAC it also   provides a management application the ability to map a particular   physical or virtual interface terminating a PPP link to a particular   L2TP tunnel.  This is required since the interface stacking as   performed (and instrumented by the ifStackTable) on the LNS cannot be   applied at the LAC.Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   The following diagram illustrates the conceptual binding that occurs.             +---------------------------------------+             |       L2TP Session Map Database       |             +----------+-----------------+----------+                        |                 |                    +---+---+       +-----+------+                    |  ds0  |       | Tunnel I/F |                    +---+---+       +-----+------+                        |                 |                    +---+---+       +-----+------+                    |  ds1  |       |  Ethernet  |                    +-------+       +------------+   The stacking of the individual interface stacks would be described by   the ifStackTable.4.0 L2TP Object Definitions   L2TP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN   IMPORTS           Integer32, Unsigned32, Counter32, Gauge32,           Counter64, transmission, MODULE-IDENTITY,           OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE               FROM SNMPv2-SMI           TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowStatus, TruthValue,           StorageType               FROM SNMPv2-TC           SnmpAdminString               FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB           OBJECT-GROUP, MODULE-COMPLIANCE, NOTIFICATION-GROUP               FROM SNMPv2-CONF           InterfaceIndex               FROM IF-MIB;   l2tp    MODULE-IDENTITY           LAST-UPDATED    "200208230000Z" -- 23 August 2002           ORGANIZATION    "IETF L2TP Working Group"           CONTACT-INFO             "Evan Caves              Postal: Occam Networks                      77 Robin Hill Road                      Santa Barbara, CA, 93117              Tel:    +1 805692 2900              Email:  evan@occamnetworks.com              Pat R. CalhounCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002              Postal: Black Storm Networks                      110 Nortech Parkway                      San Jose, CA, 95143              Tel:    +1 408 941-0500              Email:  pcalhoun@bstormnetworks.com              Ross Wheeler              Postal: DoubleWide Software, Inc.                      2953 Bunker Hill Lane                      Suite 101                      Santa Clara, CA 95054              Tel:    +1 6509260599              Email:  ross@doublewidesoft.com              Layer Two Tunneling Protocol Extensions WG              Working Group Area:    Internet              Working Group Name:    l2tpext              General Discussion:    l2tp@l2tp.net"           DESCRIPTION              "The MIB module that describes managed objects of               general use by the Layer Two Transport Protocol."           -- revision log           REVISION        "200208230000Z" -- 23 August 2002           DESCRIPTION              "First revision, published asRFC 3371."           ::= { transmission 95 }   --   --      Textual Conventions   --   L2tpMilliSeconds ::=  TEXTUAL-CONVENTION           DISPLAY-HINT    "d-3"           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "A period of time measured in units of .001 of seconds               when used in conjunction with the DISPLAY-HINT will               show seconds and fractions of second with a resolution               of .001 of a second."           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..2147483646)   --   --      Definitions of significant branches   --Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   l2tpNotifications   OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { l2tp 0 }   l2tpObjects         OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { l2tp 1 }   l2tpTransports      OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { l2tp 3 }   l2tpConformance     OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { l2tp 4 }   --   --      Definitions of significant branches under l2tpObjects   --   l2tpScalar          OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { l2tpObjects 1 }   l2tpConfig          OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { l2tpScalar 1 }   l2tpStats           OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { l2tpScalar 2 }   --   --      Definitions of significant branches under l2tpTransports   --   --      Note that future transports of L2TP (e.g.: Frame relay)   --      should create their own branch under l2tpTransports.   l2tpTransportIpUdp  OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { l2tpTransports 1 }   l2tpIpUdpObjects    OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { l2tpTransportIpUdp 1 }   l2tpIpUdpTraps      OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { l2tpTransportIpUdp 2 }   --   --      The L2TP Scalar Configuration Group   --   --      This group of objects is used to manage configuration   --      of the L2TP protocol environment.   l2tpAdminState          OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               enabled(1),                               disabled(2)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the administrative state of               the L2TP protocol. Setting this object to               'disabled' causes all tunnels to be immediately               disconnected and no further tunnels to be either               initiated or accepted. The value of this object               must be maintained in non-volatile memory."           ::= { l2tpConfig 1 }   l2tpDrainTunnels        OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          currentCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           DESCRIPTION              "Setting this object to 'true' will prevent any new               tunnels and/or sessions to be either initiated or               accepted but does NOT disconnect any active               tunnels/sessions. Setting this object to true(1)               causes all domains and their respective tunnels               to transition to the draining state. Note that               when this occurs the 'xxxDraining' status objects               of the domains and their tunnels should reflect               that they are 'draining'. Setting this object has               no affect on the domains or their tunnels               'xxxDrainTunnels' configuration objects. To cancel               a drain this object should be set to false(2).               The object l2tpDrainingTunnels reflects               the current L2TP draining state. The value of               this object must be maintained in non-volatile               memory."           ::= { l2tpConfig 2 }   --   --      The L2TP Scalar Status and Statistics Group   --   --      This group of objects describe the current state and   --      statistics of L2TP.   l2tpProtocolVersions    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          OCTET STRING (SIZE(2..256))           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION               "Vector of supported L2TP protocol version and                revision numbers. Supported versions are identified                via a two octet pairing where the first octet indicates                the version and the second octet contains the revision."           ::= { l2tpStats 1 }   l2tpVendorName          OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object identifies the Vendor name of the L2TP               protocol stack."           ::= { l2tpStats 2 }   l2tpFirmwareRev         OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32           MAX-ACCESS      read-onlyCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the firmware revision for the               L2TP protocol stack."           ::= { l2tpStats 3 }   l2tpDrainingTunnels     OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object indicates if the local L2TP is draining               off sessions from all tunnels."           ::= { l2tpStats 4 }   --   --      The L2TP Domain Configuration Table   --   l2tpDomainConfigTable   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF L2tpDomainConfigEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The L2TP Domain configuration table. This table               contains objects that can be used to configure               the operational characteristics of a tunnel               domain. There is a 1-1 correspondence between               conceptual rows of this table and conceptual               rows of the l2tpDomainStatsTable."           ::= { l2tpObjects 2 }   l2tpDomainConfigEntry   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          L2tpDomainConfigEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "An L2TP Domain configuration entry. An entry in this               table may correspond to a single endpoint or a group               of tunnel endpoints."           INDEX { l2tpDomainConfigId }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigTable 1 }   L2tpDomainConfigEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               l2tpDomainConfigId                   SnmpAdminString,               l2tpDomainConfigAdminStateCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002                   INTEGER,               l2tpDomainConfigDrainTunnels                   TruthValue,               l2tpDomainConfigAuth                   INTEGER,               l2tpDomainConfigSecret                   SnmpAdminString,               l2tpDomainConfigTunnelSecurity                   INTEGER,               l2tpDomainConfigTunnelHelloInt                   Integer32,               l2tpDomainConfigTunnelIdleTO                   Integer32,               l2tpDomainConfigControlRWS                   Integer32,               l2tpDomainConfigControlMaxRetx                   Integer32,               l2tpDomainConfigControlMaxRetxTO                   Integer32,               l2tpDomainConfigPayloadSeq                   INTEGER,               l2tpDomainConfigReassemblyTO                   L2tpMilliSeconds,               l2tpDomainConfigProxyPPPAuth                   TruthValue,               l2tpDomainConfigStorageType                   StorageType,               l2tpDomainConfigStatus                   RowStatus           }   l2tpDomainConfigId OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString (SIZE (1..80))           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The identifier, usually in the form of a Domain               Name (full or partial), describing a single tunnel               endpoint or a domain of tunnel endpoints. This is               typically used as a 'handle' to identify the               tunnel configuration requirements for both incoming               and outgoing tunnel connection attempts. Both the               LAC and  LNS could use information provided in the               Host Name AVP attribute however the tunnel initiator               could use other means not specified to identify               the domain's tunnel configuration requirements.               For example; three rows in this table have               l2tpDomainConfigId values of 'lac1.isp.com',Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               'isp.com' and 'com'. A tunnel endpoint then identifies               itself as 'lac1.isp.com' which would match the               'lac1.isp.com' entry in this table. A second tunnel               endpoint then identifies itself as 'lac2.isp.com'.               This endpoint is then associated with the 'isp.com'               entry of this table."           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 1 }   l2tpDomainConfigAdminState OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               enabled(1),                               disabled(2)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the administrative state of this               tunnel domain. Setting this object to disabled(2)               causes all tunnels to be immediately disconnected               and no further tunnels to be either initiated or               accepted. Note that all columnar objects corresponding               to this conceptual row cannot be modified when               the administrative state is enabled EXCEPT those               objects which specifically state otherwise."           DEFVAL { enabled }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 2 }   l2tpDomainConfigDrainTunnels OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "Setting this object to 'true' will prevent any new               tunnels and/or sessions from being either initiated               or accepted but does NOT disconnect any active               tunnels/sessions for this tunnel domain. Setting               this object to true(1) causes all tunnels within               this domain to transition to the draining state.               Note that when this occurs the               l2tpTunnelStatsDrainingTunnel status objects of               all of this domain's tunnels should reflect that               they are 'draining'. Setting this object has no               effect on this domain's associated tunnels               l2tpTunnelConfigDrainTunnel configuration objects.               To cancel a drain this object should be set to               false(2).  Setting this object to false(2) when               the L2TP object l2tpDrainTunnels is true(1) has               no affect, all domains and their tunnels willCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               continue to drain."           DEFVAL { false }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 3 }   l2tpDomainConfigAuth OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               none(1),                               simple(2),                               challenge(3)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object describes how tunnel peers belonging               to this domain are to be authenticated. The value               simple(2) indicates that peers are authenticated               simply by their host name as described in the Host               Name AVP.  The value challenge(3) indicates that               all peers are challenged to prove their identification.               This mechanism is described in the L2TP protocol."           REFERENCE "RFC 2661 Section 5.1"           DEFVAL { none }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 4 }   l2tpDomainConfigSecret  OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object is used to configure the shared secret               used during the tunnel authentication phase of               tunnel establishment. This object MUST be accessible               only via requests using both authentication and               privacy. The agent MUST report an empty string in               response to get, get-next and get-bulk requests."           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 5 }   l2tpDomainConfigTunnelSecurity OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               none(1),                               other(2),                               ipSec(3)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines whether this tunnel domain               requires that all tunnels are to be secured. TheCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               value of ipsec(3) indicates that all tunnel packets,               control and session, have IP Security headers. The               type of IP Security headers (AH, ESP etc) and how               they are further described is outside the scope of               this document."           DEFVAL { none }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 6 }   l2tpDomainConfigTunnelHelloInt OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..3600)           UNITS           "seconds"           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the interval in which Hello               (or keep-alive) packets are to be sent by local               peers belonging to this tunnel domain. The value               zero effectively disables the sending of Hello               packets. This object may be modified when the               administrative state is enabled for this conceptual               row."           DEFVAL { 60 }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 7 }   l2tpDomainConfigTunnelIdleTO OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (-1..86400)           UNITS           "seconds"           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the period of time that an               established tunnel belonging to this tunnel               domain with no active sessions will wait before               disconnecting the tunnel. A value of zero indicates               that the tunnel will disconnect immediately after the               last session disconnects. A value of -1 leaves the               tunnel up indefinitely. This object may be modified               when the administrative state is enabled for this               conceptual row."           DEFVAL { 0 }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 8 }   l2tpDomainConfigControlRWS OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the control channel receiveCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 19]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               window size for tunnels belonging to this domain. It               specifies the maximum number of packets the tunnel               peer belonging to this domain can send without waiting               for an acknowledgement from this peer."           DEFVAL { 4 }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 9 }   l2tpDomainConfigControlMaxRetx OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..32)           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the maximum number of retransmissions               which the L2TP stack will attempt for tunnels belonging               to this domain before assuming that the peer is no               longer responding."           DEFVAL { 5 }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 10 }   l2tpDomainConfigControlMaxRetxTO OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..32)           UNITS           "seconds"           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the maximum retransmission timeout               interval which the L2TP stack will wait for tunnels               belonging to this domain before retransmitting a               control packet that has not been acknowledged."           DEFVAL { 16 }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 11 }   l2tpDomainConfigPayloadSeq OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               onDemand(1),                               never(2),                               always(3)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object determines whether or not session payload               packets will be requested to be sent with sequence               numbers from tunnel peers belonging to this domain.               The value onDemand(1) allows the L2TP implementation               to initiate payload sequencing when necessary based               on local information (e.g: during LCP/NCP negotiations               or for CCP). The value never(2) indicates that L2TPCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 20]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               will never initiate sequencing but will do sequencing               if asked. The value always(3) indicates that L2TP               will send the Sequencing Required AVP during session               establishment."           DEFVAL { onDemand }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 12 }   l2tpDomainConfigReassemblyTO OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          L2tpMilliSeconds           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the number of milliseconds that               local peers of this tunnel domain will wait before               processing payload packets that were received out of               sequence (which are waiting for the packet(s) to put               them in sequence).  A low value increases the chance               of delayed packets to be discarded (which MAY cause               the PPP decompression engine to reset) while a high               value may cause more queuing and possibly degrade               throughput if packets are truly lost. The default               value for this object is zero which will result in               all delayed packets being lost."           DEFVAL { 0 }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 13 }   l2tpDomainConfigProxyPPPAuth OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object is used to configure the sending               or acceptance of the PPP Proxy Authentication               AVP's on the LAC or LNS."           DEFVAL { true }           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 14 }   l2tpDomainConfigStorageType  OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          StorageType           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The storage type for this conceptual row.               Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent' must               allow write-access at a minimum to:               - l2tpDomainConfigAdminState andCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 21]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002                 l2tpDomainConfigDrainTunnels at all times               - l2tpDomainConfigSecret if l2tpDomainConfigAuth                 has been configured as 'challenge'               It is an implementation issue to decide if a SET for               a readOnly or permanent row is accepted at all. In some               contexts this may make sense, in others it may not. If               a SET for a readOnly or permanent row is not accepted               at all, then a 'wrongValue' error must be returned."           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 15 }   l2tpDomainConfigStatus  OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          RowStatus           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The status of this Domain entry. Columnar objects               corresponding to this conceptual row may be modified               according to their description clauses when this               RowStatus object is 'active'."           ::= { l2tpDomainConfigEntry 16 }   --   --      The L2TP Domain Status and Statistics Table   --   l2tpDomainStatsTable    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF L2tpDomainStatsEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The L2TP Domain Status and Statistics table. This               table contains objects that can be used to describe               the current status and statistics of a tunnel domain.               There is a 1-1 correspondence between conceptual               rows of this table and conceptual rows of the               l2tpDomainConfigTable."           ::= { l2tpObjects 3 }   l2tpDomainStatsEntry    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          L2tpDomainStatsEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "An L2TP Domain Stats entry. An entry in this table               may correspond to a single endpoint or a group of               tunnel endpoints."           AUGMENTS { l2tpDomainConfigEntry }Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 22]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsTable 1 }   L2tpDomainStatsEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               l2tpDomainStatsTotalTunnels                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsFailedTunnels                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsFailedAuths                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsActiveTunnels                   Gauge32,               l2tpDomainStatsTotalSessions                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsFailedSessions                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsActiveSessions                   Gauge32,               l2tpDomainStatsDrainingTunnels                   TruthValue,               l2tpDomainStatsControlRxOctets                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsControlRxPkts                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsControlTxOctets                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsControlTxPkts                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadRxOctets                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadRxPkts                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadRxDiscs                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadTxOctets                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadTxPkts                   Counter32,               l2tpDomainStatsControlHCRxOctets                   Counter64,               l2tpDomainStatsControlHCRxPkts                   Counter64,               l2tpDomainStatsControlHCTxOctets                   Counter64,               l2tpDomainStatsControlHCTxPkts                   Counter64,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCRxOctets                   Counter64,Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 23]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCRxPkts                   Counter64,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCRxDiscs                   Counter64,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCTxOctets                   Counter64,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCTxPkts                   Counter64           }   l2tpDomainStatsTotalTunnels OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the total number of tunnels               that have successfully reached the established               state for this tunnel domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 1 }   l2tpDomainStatsFailedTunnels OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of tunnels that               failed (eg: connection timeout, unsupported               or malformed AVP's etc) to reach the established               state for this tunnel domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 2 }   l2tpDomainStatsFailedAuths OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of failed tunnel               connection attempts for this domain because the               tunnel peer failed authentication."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 3 }   l2tpDomainStatsActiveTunnels OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Gauge32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of tunnels that               are currently active for this domain."Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 24]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 4 }   l2tpDomainStatsTotalSessions OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the total number of sessions               that have successfully reached the established               state for this tunnel domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 5 }   l2tpDomainStatsFailedSessions OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of sessions that               failed (eg: connection timeout, unsupported               or malformed AVP's etc) to reach the established               state for this tunnel domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 6 }   l2tpDomainStatsActiveSessions OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Gauge32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of sessions that               are currently active for this domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 7 }   l2tpDomainStatsDrainingTunnels OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object indicates if this domain is draining               off sessions from all tunnels."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 8 }   l2tpDomainStatsControlRxOctets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of control channel               octets received for this tunnel domain."Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 25]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 9 }   l2tpDomainStatsControlRxPkts OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of control packets               received for this tunnel domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 10 }   l2tpDomainStatsControlTxOctets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of control channel               octets that were transmitted to tunnel endpoints               for this domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 11 }   l2tpDomainStatsControlTxPkts OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of control packets               that were transmitted to tunnel endpoints for               this domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 12 }   l2tpDomainStatsPayloadRxOctets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of payload channel               octets that were received for this tunnel domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 13 }   l2tpDomainStatsPayloadRxPkts OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of payload packets               that were received for this tunnel domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 14 }Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 26]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   l2tpDomainStatsPayloadRxDiscs OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of received payload               packets that were discarded by this tunnel domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 15 }   l2tpDomainStatsPayloadTxOctets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of payload channel               octets that were transmitted to tunnel peers               within this tunnel domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 16 }   l2tpDomainStatsPayloadTxPkts OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of payload packets               that were transmitted to tunnel peers within               this tunnel domain."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 17 }   --   -- High Capacity Counter objects.  These objects are all   -- 64 bit versions of the above 32-bit counters.  These   -- objects all have the same basic semantics as their   -- 32-bit counterparts, however, their syntax has been   -- extended to 64 bits.   --   l2tpDomainStatsControlHCRxOctets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter64           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object is a 64-bit version of               l2tpDomainStatsControlRxOctets."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 18 }   l2tpDomainStatsControlHCRxPkts OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter64Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 27]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object is a 64-bit version of               l2tpDomainStatsControlRxPkts."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 19 }   l2tpDomainStatsControlHCTxOctets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter64           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object is a 64-bit version of               l2tpDomainStatsControlTxOctets."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 20 }   l2tpDomainStatsControlHCTxPkts OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter64           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object is a 64-bit version of               l2tpDomainStatsControlTxPkts."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 21 }   l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCRxOctets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter64           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object is a 64-bit version of               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadRxOctets."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 22 }   l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCRxPkts OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter64           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object is a 64-bit version of               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadRxPkts."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 23 }   l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCRxDiscs OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter64           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTIONCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 28]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002              "This object is a 64-bit version of               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadRxDiscs."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 24 }   l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCTxOctets OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter64           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object is a 64-bit version of               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadTxOctets."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 25 }   l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCTxPkts OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter64           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object is a 64-bit version of               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadTxPkts."           ::= { l2tpDomainStatsEntry 26 }   --   --      The L2TP Tunnel Configuration Table   --   l2tpTunnelConfigTable   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF L2tpTunnelConfigEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The L2TP tunnel configuration table. This               table contains objects that can be used to               (re)configure the operational characteristics               of a single L2TP tunnel. There is a 1-1               correspondence between conceptual rows of               this table and conceptual rows of the               l2tpTunnelStatsTable. Entries in this table               have the same persistency characteristics as               that of the tunnelConfigTable."           REFERENCE "RFC 2667"           ::= { l2tpObjects 4 }   l2tpTunnelConfigEntry   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          L2tpTunnelConfigEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTIONCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 29]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002              "A L2TP tunnel interface configuration entry.               Entries in this table come and go as a result               of protocol interactions or on management               operations. The latter occurs when a row is               instantiated in the tunnelConfigTable row               and the encapsulation method is 'l2tp'."           REFERENCE "RFC 2667"           INDEX { l2tpTunnelConfigIfIndex }           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigTable 1 }   L2tpTunnelConfigEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               l2tpTunnelConfigIfIndex                   InterfaceIndex,               l2tpTunnelConfigDomainId                   SnmpAdminString,               l2tpTunnelConfigAuth                   INTEGER,               l2tpTunnelConfigSecret                   SnmpAdminString,               l2tpTunnelConfigSecurity                   INTEGER,               l2tpTunnelConfigHelloInterval                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelConfigIdleTimeout                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelConfigControlRWS                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelConfigControlMaxRetx                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelConfigControlMaxRetxTO                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelConfigPayloadSeq                   INTEGER,               l2tpTunnelConfigReassemblyTO                   L2tpMilliSeconds,               l2tpTunnelConfigTransport                   INTEGER,               l2tpTunnelConfigDrainTunnel                   TruthValue,               l2tpTunnelConfigProxyPPPAuth                   TruthValue           }   l2tpTunnelConfigIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          InterfaceIndex           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          currentCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 30]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           DESCRIPTION              "This value for this object is equal to the value               of ifIndex of the Interfaces MIB for tunnel               interfaces of type L2TP."           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 1 }   l2tpTunnelConfigDomainId OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString (SIZE (1..80))           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The tunnel domain that this tunnel belongs               to. A LNS tunnel endpoint will typically inherit               this value from the endpoint domain table. A               LAC may be provided with this information during               tunnel setup. When a zero length string is returned               this tunnel does not belong belong to any particular               domain."           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 2 }   l2tpTunnelConfigAuth OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               none(1),                               simple(2),                               challenge(3)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object describes how L2TP tunnel peers are               to be authenticated. The value 'simple' indicates               that peers are authenticated simply by their host               name as described in the Host Name AVP. The value               'challenge' indicates that all peers are challenged               to prove their identification. This mechanism is               described in the L2TP protocol. This object cannot               be modified when the tunnel is in a connecting or               connected state."           DEFVAL { none }           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 3 }   l2tpTunnelConfigSecret  OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object is used to configure the shared secret               used during the tunnel authentication phase ofCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 31]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               tunnel establishment. This object cannot be modified               when the tunnel is in a connecting or connected               state. This object MUST be accessible only via               requests using both authentication and privacy.               The agent MUST report an empty string in response               to get, get-next and get-bulk requests."           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 4 }   l2tpTunnelConfigSecurity OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               none(1),                               other(2),                               ipsec(3)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines whether this tunnel is to be               secured. The value of 'ipSec' indicates that all               tunnel packets, control and session, have IP               Security headers. The type of IP Security headers               (AH, ESP etc) and how they are further described               is outside the scope of this document. This object               cannot be modified when the tunnel is in a connecting               or connected state."           DEFVAL { none }           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 5 }   l2tpTunnelConfigHelloInterval OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32  (0..3600)           UNITS           "seconds"           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the interval in which Hello               (or keep-alive) packets are to be sent to the               tunnel peer.  The value zero effectively disables               the sending of Hello packets. Modifications to this               object have immediate effect."           DEFVAL { 60 }           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 6 }   l2tpTunnelConfigIdleTimeout OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (-1..86400)           UNITS           "seconds"           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTIONCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 32]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002              "This object defines the period of time that an               established tunnel with no sessions will wait               before disconnecting the tunnel. A value of               zero indicates that the tunnel will disconnect               immediately after the last session disconnects.               A value of -1 leaves the tunnel up indefinitely.               Modifications to this object have immediate               effect."           DEFVAL { 0 }           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 7 }   l2tpTunnelConfigControlRWS OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the control channel receive               window size. It specifies the maximum number of               packets the tunnel peer can send without waiting               for an acknowledgement from this peer. This object               cannot be modified when the tunnel is in a con-               necting or connected state."           DEFVAL { 4 }           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 8 }   l2tpTunnelConfigControlMaxRetx OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..32)           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the number of retransmissions               which the tunnel will attempt before assuming that               the peer is no longer responding. A value of zero               indicates that this peer will not attempt to               retransmit an unacknowledged control packet.               Modifications to this object have immediate               effect."           DEFVAL { 5 }           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 9 }   l2tpTunnelConfigControlMaxRetxTO OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..32)           UNITS           "seconds"           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the maximum retransmission timeout               interval which the tunnel will wait before retrans-Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 33]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               mitting a control packet that has not been acknowledged.               Modifications to this object have immediate effect."           DEFVAL { 16 }           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 10 }   l2tpTunnelConfigPayloadSeq OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               onDemand(1),                               never(2),                               always(3)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object determines whether or not session payload               packets will be requested to be sent with sequence               numbers from tunnel peers belonging to this domain.               The value onDemand(1) allows the L2TP implementation               to initiate payload sequencing when necessary based               on local information (e.g: during LCP/NCP negotiations               or for CCP). The value never(2) indicates that L2TP               will never initiate sequencing but will do sequencing               if asked. The value always(3) indicates that L2TP               will send the Sequencing Required AVP during session               establishment. Modifications to this object have               immediate effect."           DEFVAL { onDemand }           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 11 }   l2tpTunnelConfigReassemblyTO OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          L2tpMilliSeconds           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the number of milliseconds that               this tunnel will wait before processing payload packets               that were received out of sequence (which are waiting               for the packet(s) to put them in sequence).  A low value               increases the chance of delayed packets to be discarded               (which MAY cause the PPP decompression engine to               reset) while a high value may cause more queuing and               possibly degrade throughput if packets are truly lost.               The default value for this object is zero which will               result in all delayed packets being lost. Modifications               to this object have immediate effect."           DEFVAL { 0 }           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 12 }Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 34]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   l2tpTunnelConfigTransport OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                              other(1),                              none(2),                              udpIp(3),                              frameRelay(4),                              atm(5)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines the underlying transport media               that is in use for this tunnel entry. Different tunnel               transports may define MIB extensions to the L2TP tunnel               table to realize the transport layer. For example if the               value of this object is 'udpIp' then the value of ifIndex               for this table may be used to determine state from the               l2tpUdpStatsTable. This object cannot be modified when               the tunnel is in a connecting or connected state."           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 13 }   l2tpTunnelConfigDrainTunnel OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "Setting this object to 'true' will prevent any new               session from being either initiated or accepted but               does NOT disconnect any active sessions for this               tunnel. Note that when this occurs the               l2tpTunnelStatsDrainingTunnel status object of               this tunnel should reflect that it is 'draining'.               To cancel a drain this object should be set to               false(2).  Setting this object to false(2) when               the L2TP objects l2tpDrainTunnels or               l2tpDomainConfigDrainTunnels is true(1) has               no affect, this tunnels will continue to drain."           DEFVAL { false }           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 14 }   l2tpTunnelConfigProxyPPPAuth OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS      read-write           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object is used to configure the sending               or acceptance of the session PPP Proxy               Authentication AVP's on the LAC or LNS."Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 35]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           DEFVAL { true }           ::= { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry 15 }   --   --      The L2TP Tunnel Status and Statisticss Table   --   l2tpTunnelStatsTable    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF L2tpTunnelStatsEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The L2TP tunnel status and statistics table. This               table contains objects that can be used to describe               the current status and statistics of a single L2TP               tunnel. There is a 1-1 correspondence between               conceptual rows of this table and conceptual rows of               the l2tpTunnelConfigTable."           ::= { l2tpObjects 5 }   l2tpTunnelStatsEntry    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          L2tpTunnelStatsEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "An L2TP tunnel interface stats entry."           AUGMENTS { l2tpTunnelConfigEntry }           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsTable 1 }   L2tpTunnelStatsEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               l2tpTunnelStatsLocalTID                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteTID                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelStatsState                   INTEGER,               l2tpTunnelStatsInitiated                   INTEGER,               l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteHostName                   SnmpAdminString,               l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteVendorName                   SnmpAdminString,               l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteFirmwareRev                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteProtocolVer                   OCTET STRING,Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 36]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               l2tpTunnelStatsInitialRemoteRWS                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelStatsBearerCaps                   INTEGER,               l2tpTunnelStatsFramingCaps                   INTEGER,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlRxPkts                   Counter32,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlRxZLB                   Counter32,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlOutOfSeq                   Counter32,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlOutOfWin                   Counter32,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlTxPkts                   Counter32,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlTxZLB                   Counter32,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlAckTO                   Counter32,               l2tpTunnelStatsCurrentRemoteRWS                   Gauge32,               l2tpTunnelStatsTxSeq                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelStatsTxSeqAck                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelStatsRxSeq                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelStatsRxSeqAck                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelStatsTotalSessions                   Counter32,               l2tpTunnelStatsFailedSessions                   Counter32,               l2tpTunnelStatsActiveSessions                   Gauge32,               l2tpTunnelStatsLastResultCode                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelStatsLastErrorCode                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelStatsLastErrorMessage                   SnmpAdminString,               l2tpTunnelStatsDrainingTunnel                   TruthValue           }   l2tpTunnelStatsLocalTID OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 37]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the local tunnel Identifier."           REFERENCE "RFC 2661, Section 3.1"           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 1 }   l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteTID OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the remote tunnel Identifier."           REFERENCE "RFC 2661, Section 3.1"           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 2 }   l2tpTunnelStatsState    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               tunnelIdle(1),                               tunnelConnecting(2),                               tunnelEstablished(3),                               tunnelDisconnecting(4)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This field contains the current state of the               control tunnel."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 3 }   l2tpTunnelStatsInitiated OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               locally(1),                               remotely(2)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object indicates whether the tunnel was               initiated locally or by the remote tunnel peer."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 4 }   l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteHostName OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the host name as discoveredCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 38]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               during the tunnel establishment phase (via the Host               Name AVP) of the L2TP peer. If the tunnel is idle               this object should maintain its value from the last               time it was connected."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 5 }   l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteVendorName OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object identifies the vendor name of the peer's               L2TP implementation. If the tunnel is idle this               object should maintain its value from the last time               it was connected."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 6 }   l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteFirmwareRev OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the tunnel peer's firmware               revision number. If the tunnel is idle this object               should maintain its value from the last time it               was connected."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 7 }   l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteProtocolVer OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          OCTET STRING (SIZE(2))           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object describes the protocol version and               revision of the tunnel peers implementation. The               first octet contains the protocol version. The               second octet contains the protocol revision."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 8 }   l2tpTunnelStatsInitialRemoteRWS OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the initial remote peer's               receive window size as indicated by the tunnel peer               (in the RWS AVP) during the tunnel establishment               phase. If the tunnel is idle this object shouldCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 39]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               maintain its value from the last time it was               connected."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 9 }   l2tpTunnelStatsBearerCaps OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               none(1),                               digital(2),                               analog(3),                               digitalAnalog(4)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object describes the Bearer Capabilities of               the tunnel peer. If the tunnel is idle this object               should maintain its value from the last time it was               connected."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 10 }   l2tpTunnelStatsFramingCaps OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               none(1),                               sync(2),                               async(3),                               syncAsync(4)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object describes the Framing Capabilities of               the tunnel peer. If the tunnel is idle this object               should maintain its value from the last time it was               connected."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 11 }   l2tpTunnelStatsControlRxPkts OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the number of control packets               received on the tunnel."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 12 }   l2tpTunnelStatsControlRxZLB OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-onlyCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 40]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns a count of the number of Zero               Length Body control packet acknowledgement packets               that were received."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 13 }   l2tpTunnelStatsControlOutOfSeq OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns a count of the number of               control packets that were not received in the               correct order (as per the sequence number)               on this tunnel including out of window               packets."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 14 }   l2tpTunnelStatsControlOutOfWin OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the number of control               packets that were received outside of the               offered receive window. It is implementation               specific as to whether these packets are queued               or discarded."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 15 }   l2tpTunnelStatsControlTxPkts OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the number of control               packets that were transmitted to the tunnel               peer."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 16 }   l2tpTunnelStatsControlTxZLB OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the number of Zero Length               Body control packets transmitted to the tunnelCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 41]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               peer."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 17 }   l2tpTunnelStatsControlAckTO OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns a count of the number of               control packet timeouts due to the lack of a               timely acknowledgement from the tunnel peer."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 18 }   l2tpTunnelStatsCurrentRemoteRWS OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Gauge32 (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the current remote receive               window size as determined by the local flow               control mechanism employed."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 19 }   l2tpTunnelStatsTxSeq  OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the next send sequence number               for the control channel."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 20 }   l2tpTunnelStatsTxSeqAck OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the send sequence number that               the tunnel peer has acknowledged for the control               channel. The flow control state can be determined               by subtracting the l2tpTunnelStatsTxSeq from               l2tpTunnelStatsTxSeqAck and comparing this value               to l2tpTunnelStatsCurrentRemoteRWS (taking into               consideration sequence number wraps)."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 21 }   l2tpTunnelStatsRxSeq  OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 42]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the next receive sequence               number expected to be received on this control               channel."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 22 }   l2tpTunnelStatsRxSeqAck OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the last receive sequence               number that was acknowledged back to the tunnel               peer for the control channel."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 23 }   l2tpTunnelStatsTotalSessions OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the total number of sessions               that this tunnel has successfully connected through               to its tunnel peer since this tunnel was created."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 24 }   l2tpTunnelStatsFailedSessions OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the total number of sessions               that were initiated but failed to reach the               established phase."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 25 }   l2tpTunnelStatsActiveSessions OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Gauge32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the total number of sessions               in the established state for this tunnel."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 26 }   l2tpTunnelStatsLastResultCode OBJECT-TYPECaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 43]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the last value of the result               code as described in the Result Code AVP which               caused the tunnel to disconnect."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 27 }   l2tpTunnelStatsLastErrorCode OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the last value of the error               code as described in the Result Code AVP which               caused the tunnel to disconnect."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 28 }   l2tpTunnelStatsLastErrorMessage OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the last value of the optional               message as described in the Result Code AVP which               caused the tunnel to disconnect."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 29 }   l2tpTunnelStatsDrainingTunnel OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object indicates if this tunnel is draining               off sessions. This object will return false(2) when               the tunnel is not draining sessions or after the               last session has disconnected when the tunnel is in               the draining state."           ::= { l2tpTunnelStatsEntry 30 }   --   --      { l2tpObjects 6 } reserved for future use   --   --   --      The L2TP Session Status and Statistics Table   --Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 44]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   l2tpSessionStatsTable   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF L2tpSessionStatsEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The L2TP session status and statistics table. This               table contains the objects that can be used to               describe the current status and statistics of a               single L2TP tunneled session."           ::= { l2tpObjects 7 }   l2tpSessionStatsEntry   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          L2tpSessionStatsEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "An L2TP session interface stats entry."           INDEX { l2tpSessionStatsTunnelIfIndex,                   l2tpSessionStatsLocalSID }           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsTable 1 }   L2tpSessionStatsEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               l2tpSessionStatsTunnelIfIndex                   InterfaceIndex,               l2tpSessionStatsIfIndex                   InterfaceIndex,               l2tpSessionStatsLocalSID                   Integer32,               l2tpSessionStatsRemoteSID                   Integer32,               l2tpSessionStatsUserName                   SnmpAdminString,               l2tpSessionStatsState                   INTEGER,               l2tpSessionStatsCallType                   INTEGER,               l2tpSessionStatsCallSerialNumber                   Unsigned32,               l2tpSessionStatsTxConnectSpeed                   Unsigned32,               l2tpSessionStatsRxConnectSpeed                   Unsigned32,               l2tpSessionStatsCallBearerType                   INTEGER,               l2tpSessionStatsFramingType                   INTEGER,               l2tpSessionStatsPhysChanIdCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 45]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002                   Unsigned32,               l2tpSessionStatsDNIS                   SnmpAdminString,               l2tpSessionStatsCLID                   SnmpAdminString,               l2tpSessionStatsSubAddress                   SnmpAdminString,               l2tpSessionStatsPrivateGroupID                   SnmpAdminString,               l2tpSessionStatsProxyLcp                   TruthValue,               l2tpSessionStatsAuthMethod                   INTEGER,               l2tpSessionStatsSequencingState                   INTEGER,               l2tpSessionStatsOutSequence                   Counter32,               l2tpSessionStatsReassemblyTO                   Counter32,               l2tpSessionStatsTxSeq                   Integer32,               l2tpSessionStatsRxSeq                   Integer32           }   l2tpSessionStatsTunnelIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          InterfaceIndex           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object identifies the session's associated               L2TP tunnel ifIndex value."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 1 }   l2tpSessionStatsIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          InterfaceIndex           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object identifies the ifIndex value of the               interface from which PPP packets are being tunneled.               For example this could be a DS0 ifIndex on a               LAC or it would be the PPP ifIndex on the LNS."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 2 }   l2tpSessionStatsLocalSID OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessibleCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 46]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the local assigned session               identifier for this session."           REFERENCE "RFC 2661, Section 3.1"           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 3 }   l2tpSessionStatsRemoteSID OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32  (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the remote assigned session               identifier for this session. When a session is               starting this value may be zero until the remote               tunnel endpoint has responded."           REFERENCE "RFC 2661, Section 3.1"           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 4 }   l2tpSessionStatsUserName OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object identifies the peer session name on               this interface. This is typically the login name               of the remote user. If the user name is unknown to               the local tunnel peer then this object will contain               a null string."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 5 }   l2tpSessionStatsState   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               sessionIdle(1),                               sessionConnecting(2),                               sessionEstablished(3),                               sessionDisconnecting(4)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the current state of the               session."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 6 }   l2tpSessionStatsCallType OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               lacIncoming(1),Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 47]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002                               lnsIncoming(2),                               lacOutgoing(3),                               lnsOutgoing(4)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object indicates the type of call and the               role this tunnel peer is providing for this               session. For example, lacIncoming(1) indicates               that this tunnel peer is acting as a LAC and               generated a Incoming-Call-Request to the tunnel               peer (the LNS). Note that tunnel peers can be               both LAC and LNS simultaneously."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 7 }   l2tpSessionStatsCallSerialNumber OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Unsigned32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the serial number that has               been assigned to this  session."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 8 }   l2tpSessionStatsTxConnectSpeed OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Unsigned32           UNITS           "bits per second"           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the last known transmit               baud rate for this session."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 9 }   l2tpSessionStatsRxConnectSpeed OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Unsigned32           UNITS           "bits per second"           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the last known receive               baud rate for this session established."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 10 }   l2tpSessionStatsCallBearerType OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               none(1),Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 48]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002                               digital(2),                               analog(3)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object describes the bearer type of this               session."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 11 }   l2tpSessionStatsFramingType OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               none(1),                               sync(2),                               async(3)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object describes the framing type of this               session."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 12 }   l2tpSessionStatsPhysChanId OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Unsigned32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the physical channel               identifier for the session."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 13 }   l2tpSessionStatsDNIS    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object identifies the Dialed Number               Information String that the LAC obtained from               the network for the session. If no DNIS was               provided then a null string will be returned."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 14 }   l2tpSessionStatsCLID    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTIONCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 49]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002              "This object identifies the Calling Line ID               that the LAC obtained from the network for               the session. If no CLID was provided then a               null string will be returned."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 15 }   l2tpSessionStatsSubAddress OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object identifies the Sub Address that               the LAC obtained from the network for the               session. If no Sub Address was provided then               a null string will be returned."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 16 }   l2tpSessionStatsPrivateGroupID OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SnmpAdminString           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object identifies the Private Group               Identifier used for this tunneled session.               If no Private Group Identifier was provided               then a null string will be returned."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 17 }   l2tpSessionStatsProxyLcp OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          TruthValue           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "Indicates whether the LAC performed proxy LCP               for this session."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 18 }   l2tpSessionStatsAuthMethod OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               none(1),                               text(2),                               pppChap(3),                               pppPap(4),                               pppEap(5),                               pppMsChapV1(6),                               pppMsChapV2(7),                               other(8)                           }Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 50]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the proxy authentication               method employed by the LAC for the session. If               l2tpSessionProxyLcp is false(2) this object               should not be interpreted."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 19 }   l2tpSessionStatsSequencingState OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          INTEGER {                               none(1),                               remote(2),                               local(3),                               both(4)                           }           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object defines which tunnel peers have               requested payload sequencing. The value of               both(4) indicates that both peers have requested               payload sequencing."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 20 }   l2tpSessionStatsOutSequence OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the total number of packets               received for this session which were received out               of sequence."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 21 }   l2tpSessionStatsReassemblyTO OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Counter32           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object returns the number of reassembly               timeouts that have occurred for this session."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 22 }   l2tpSessionStatsTxSeq OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          currentCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 51]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the next send sequence number               for for this session."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 23 }   l2tpSessionStatsRxSeq OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the next receive sequence               number expected to be received on this session."           ::= { l2tpSessionStatsEntry 24 }   --   --      The L2TP Tunnel Mapping Table   --   l2tpTunnelMapTable      OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF L2tpTunnelMapEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The L2TP Tunnel index mapping table. This table               is intended to assist management applications               to quickly determine what the ifIndex value is               for a given local tunnel identifier."           ::= { l2tpObjects 8 }   l2tpTunnelMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          L2tpTunnelMapEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "An L2TP tunnel index map entry."           INDEX { l2tpTunnelMapLocalTID }           ::= { l2tpTunnelMapTable 1 }   L2tpTunnelMapEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               l2tpTunnelMapLocalTID                   Integer32,               l2tpTunnelMapIfIndex                   InterfaceIndex           }   l2tpTunnelMapLocalTID   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..65535)Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 52]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the local tunnel Identifier."           REFERENCE "RFC 2661, Section 3.1"           ::= { l2tpTunnelMapEntry 1 }   l2tpTunnelMapIfIndex    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          InterfaceIndex           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This value for this object is equal to the value               of ifIndex of the Interfaces MIB for tunnel               interfaces of type L2TP."           ::= { l2tpTunnelMapEntry 2 }   --   --      The L2TP Session Mapping Table   --   l2tpSessionMapTable     OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF L2tpSessionMapEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The L2TP Session index mapping table. This table               is intended to assist management applications               to map interfaces to a tunnel and session               identifier."           ::= { l2tpObjects 9 }   l2tpSessionMapEntry     OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          L2tpSessionMapEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "An L2TP Session index map entry."           INDEX { l2tpSessionMapIfIndex }           ::= { l2tpSessionMapTable 1 }   L2tpSessionMapEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               l2tpSessionMapIfIndex                   InterfaceIndex,               l2tpSessionMapTunnelIfIndex                   InterfaceIndex,               l2tpSessionMapLocalSIDCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 53]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002                   Integer32,               l2tpSessionMapStatus                   RowStatus           }   l2tpSessionMapIfIndex   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          InterfaceIndex           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object identifies the ifIndex value of the               interface which is receiving or sending its packets               over an L2TP tunnel. For example this could be a DS0               ifIndex on a LAC or a PPP ifIndex on the LNS."           ::= { l2tpSessionMapEntry 1 }   l2tpSessionMapTunnelIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          InterfaceIndex           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object identifies the sessions associated               L2TP tunnel ifIndex value. When this object is               set it provides a binding between a particular               interface identified by l2tpSessionMapIfIndex               to a particular tunnel."           ::= { l2tpSessionMapEntry 2 }   l2tpSessionMapLocalSID  OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (1..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object contains the local assigned session               identifier for this session."           REFERENCE "RFC 2661, Section 3.1"           ::= { l2tpSessionMapEntry 3 }   l2tpSessionMapStatus    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          RowStatus           MAX-ACCESS      read-create           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The status of this session map entry."           ::= { l2tpSessionMapEntry 4 }   --   --      { l2tpIpUdpObjects 1 } reserved for future useCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 54]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   --   --      The L2TP UDP/IP Transport Status and Statistics Table   --   l2tpUdpStatsTable       OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF L2tpUdpStatsEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "The L2TP UDP/IP transport stats table. This table               contains objects that can be used to describe the               current status and statistics of the UDP/IP L2TP               tunnel transport."           ::= { l2tpIpUdpObjects 2 }   l2tpUdpStatsEntry       OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          L2tpUdpStatsEntry           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "An L2TP UDP/IP transport stats entry."           INDEX { l2tpUdpStatsIfIndex }           ::= { l2tpUdpStatsTable 1 }   L2tpUdpStatsEntry ::=           SEQUENCE {               l2tpUdpStatsIfIndex                   InterfaceIndex,               l2tpUdpStatsPeerPort                   Integer32,               l2tpUdpStatsLocalPort                   Integer32           }   l2tpUdpStatsIfIndex     OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          InterfaceIndex           MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This value for this object is equal to the               value of ifIndex of the Interfaces MIB for               tunnel interfaces of type L2TP and which have               a L2TP transport of UDP/IP."           ::= { l2tpUdpStatsEntry 1 }   l2tpUdpStatsPeerPort    OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-onlyCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 55]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object reflects the peer's UDP port number               used for this tunnel. When not known a value of               zero should be returned."           ::= { l2tpUdpStatsEntry 2 }   l2tpUdpStatsLocalPort   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          Integer32 (0..65535)           MAX-ACCESS      read-only           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "This object reflects the local UDP port number               that this tunnel is bound to."           ::= { l2tpUdpStatsEntry 3 }   --   --      Definition of generic L2TP notifications   --   l2tpTunnelAuthFailure NOTIFICATION-TYPE           OBJECTS         {                           l2tpTunnelStatsInitiated,                           l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteHostName                           }           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "A l2tpTunnelAuthFailure trap signifies that an               attempt to establish a tunnel to a remote peer               has failed authentication."           ::= { l2tpNotifications 1 }   --   --      conformance information   --   l2tpGroups      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { l2tpConformance 1 }   l2tpCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { l2tpConformance 2 }   --   --      compliance statements   --   l2tpMIBFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "When this MIB is implemented with support for               read-create and read-write, then such anCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 56]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               implementation can claim full compliance. Such               an implementation can then be both monitored               and configured with this MIB."           MODULE          -- this module        -- unconditionally mandatory groups           MANDATORY-GROUPS {                               l2tpConfigGroup,                               l2tpStatsGroup,                               l2tpTrapGroup                            }        -- conditionally mandatory groups           GROUP           l2tpIpUdpGroup           DESCRIPTION              "This group is mandatory for implementations that               support L2TP over UDP/IP."        -- optional groups           GROUP           l2tpDomainGroup           DESCRIPTION              "This group is optional for L2TP devices that               group tunnel endpoints into tunnel domains."        -- optional Mapping Group           GROUP           l2tpMappingGroup           DESCRIPTION              "This group is optional for L2TP devices that               provide index mapping."        -- optional Security Group           GROUP           l2tpSecurityGroup           DESCRIPTION              "This group is optional for SNMP agents which support               both authentication and privacy of SNMP messages for               the management of L2TP keys."        -- optional High Capacity Group           GROUP           l2tpHCPacketGroup           DESCRIPTION              "This group is mandatory for implementations that               support the l2tpDomainGroup AND could potentially               overflow the L2TP Domain 32-bit counters is less               than one hour."          ::= { l2tpCompliances 1 }   l2tpMIBReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCECaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 57]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "When this MIB is implemented without support for               read-create and read-write (i.e. in read-only mode),               then such an implementation can claim read-only               compliance. Such an implementation can then be               monitored but can not be configured with this MIB."           MODULE          -- this module        -- unconditionally mandatory groups           MANDATORY-GROUPS {                               l2tpConfigGroup,                               l2tpStatsGroup,                               l2tpTrapGroup                            }           OBJECT   l2tpAdminState           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDrainTunnels           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigDomainId           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigHelloInterval           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigIdleTimeout           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigControlRWS           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigControlMaxRetxCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 58]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigControlMaxRetxTO           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigPayloadSeq           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigReassemblyTO           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigTransport           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigDrainTunnel           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigProxyPPPAuth           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."        -- conditionally mandatory groups           GROUP           l2tpIpUdpGroup           DESCRIPTION              "This group is mandatory for implementations that               support L2TP over UDP/IP."        -- optional groups           GROUP           l2tpDomainGroup           DESCRIPTION              "This group is optional for L2TP devices that               group tunnel endpoints into tunnel domains."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigAdminState           MIN-ACCESS read-onlyCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 59]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigDrainTunnels           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigTunnelHelloInt           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigTunnelIdleTO           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigControlRWS           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigControlMaxRetx           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigControlMaxRetxTO           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigPayloadSeq           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigReassemblyTO           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigProxyPPPAuth           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 60]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigStorageType           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigStatus           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."        -- optional Mapping Group           GROUP           l2tpMappingGroup           DESCRIPTION              "This group is optional for L2TP devices that               provide index mapping."           OBJECT   l2tpSessionMapTunnelIfIndex           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpSessionMapStatus           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."        -- optional Security Group           GROUP           l2tpSecurityGroup           DESCRIPTION              "This group is optional for SNMP agents which support               both authentication and privacy of SNMP messages for               the management of L2TP keys."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigAuth           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigSecret           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpDomainConfigTunnelSecurity           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 61]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigAuth           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigSecret           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."           OBJECT   l2tpTunnelConfigSecurity           MIN-ACCESS read-only           DESCRIPTION              "Write access is not required."        -- optional High Capacity Group           GROUP           l2tpHCPacketGroup           DESCRIPTION              "This group is mandatory for implementations that               support the l2tpDomainGroup AND could potentially               overflow the L2TP Domain 32-bit counters is less               than one hour."           ::= { l2tpCompliances 2 }   -- units of conformance   l2tpConfigGroup OBJECT-GROUP           OBJECTS {               l2tpAdminState,               l2tpDrainTunnels,               l2tpTunnelConfigDomainId,               l2tpTunnelConfigHelloInterval,               l2tpTunnelConfigIdleTimeout,               l2tpTunnelConfigControlRWS,               l2tpTunnelConfigControlMaxRetx,               l2tpTunnelConfigControlMaxRetxTO,               l2tpTunnelConfigPayloadSeq,               l2tpTunnelConfigReassemblyTO,               l2tpTunnelConfigTransport,               l2tpTunnelConfigDrainTunnel,               l2tpTunnelConfigProxyPPPAuth           }           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects providing configuration               information of the L2TP protocol, tunnels and               sessions."Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 62]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002           ::= { l2tpGroups 1 }   l2tpStatsGroup OBJECT-GROUP           OBJECTS {               l2tpProtocolVersions,               l2tpVendorName,               l2tpFirmwareRev,               l2tpDrainingTunnels,               l2tpTunnelStatsLocalTID,               l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteTID,               l2tpTunnelStatsState,               l2tpTunnelStatsInitiated,               l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteHostName,               l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteVendorName,               l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteFirmwareRev,               l2tpTunnelStatsRemoteProtocolVer,               l2tpTunnelStatsInitialRemoteRWS,               l2tpTunnelStatsBearerCaps,               l2tpTunnelStatsFramingCaps,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlRxPkts,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlRxZLB,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlOutOfSeq,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlOutOfWin,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlTxPkts,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlTxZLB,               l2tpTunnelStatsControlAckTO,               l2tpTunnelStatsCurrentRemoteRWS,               l2tpTunnelStatsTxSeq,               l2tpTunnelStatsTxSeqAck,               l2tpTunnelStatsRxSeq,               l2tpTunnelStatsRxSeqAck,               l2tpTunnelStatsTotalSessions,               l2tpTunnelStatsFailedSessions,               l2tpTunnelStatsActiveSessions,               l2tpTunnelStatsLastResultCode,               l2tpTunnelStatsLastErrorCode,               l2tpTunnelStatsLastErrorMessage,               l2tpTunnelStatsDrainingTunnel,               l2tpSessionStatsIfIndex,               l2tpSessionStatsRemoteSID,               l2tpSessionStatsUserName,               l2tpSessionStatsState,               l2tpSessionStatsCallType,               l2tpSessionStatsCallSerialNumber,               l2tpSessionStatsTxConnectSpeed,               l2tpSessionStatsRxConnectSpeed,               l2tpSessionStatsCallBearerType,               l2tpSessionStatsFramingType,Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 63]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               l2tpSessionStatsPhysChanId,               l2tpSessionStatsDNIS,               l2tpSessionStatsCLID,               l2tpSessionStatsSubAddress,               l2tpSessionStatsPrivateGroupID,               l2tpSessionStatsProxyLcp,               l2tpSessionStatsAuthMethod,               l2tpSessionStatsSequencingState,               l2tpSessionStatsOutSequence,               l2tpSessionStatsReassemblyTO,               l2tpSessionStatsTxSeq,               l2tpSessionStatsRxSeq           }           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects providing status and               statistics of the L2TP protocol, tunnels and               sessions."           ::= { l2tpGroups 2 }   l2tpIpUdpGroup OBJECT-GROUP           OBJECTS {               l2tpUdpStatsPeerPort,               l2tpUdpStatsLocalPort           }           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects providing status and               statistics of the L2TP UDP/IP transport layer."           ::= { l2tpGroups 3 }   l2tpDomainGroup OBJECT-GROUP           OBJECTS {               l2tpDomainConfigAdminState,               l2tpDomainConfigDrainTunnels,               l2tpDomainConfigTunnelHelloInt,               l2tpDomainConfigTunnelIdleTO,               l2tpDomainConfigControlRWS,               l2tpDomainConfigControlMaxRetx,               l2tpDomainConfigControlMaxRetxTO,               l2tpDomainConfigPayloadSeq,               l2tpDomainConfigReassemblyTO,               l2tpDomainConfigProxyPPPAuth,               l2tpDomainConfigStorageType,               l2tpDomainConfigStatus,               l2tpDomainStatsTotalTunnels,               l2tpDomainStatsFailedTunnels,               l2tpDomainStatsFailedAuths,Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 64]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002               l2tpDomainStatsActiveTunnels,               l2tpDomainStatsTotalSessions,               l2tpDomainStatsFailedSessions,               l2tpDomainStatsActiveSessions,               l2tpDomainStatsDrainingTunnels,               l2tpDomainStatsControlRxOctets,               l2tpDomainStatsControlRxPkts,               l2tpDomainStatsControlTxOctets,               l2tpDomainStatsControlTxPkts,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadRxOctets,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadRxPkts,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadRxDiscs,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadTxOctets,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadTxPkts           }           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects providing configuration,               status and statistics of L2TP tunnel domains."           ::= { l2tpGroups 4 }   l2tpMappingGroup OBJECT-GROUP           OBJECTS {               l2tpTunnelMapIfIndex,               l2tpSessionMapTunnelIfIndex,               l2tpSessionMapLocalSID,               l2tpSessionMapStatus           }           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects providing index mapping."           ::= { l2tpGroups 5 }   l2tpSecurityGroup OBJECT-GROUP           OBJECTS {               l2tpDomainConfigAuth,               l2tpDomainConfigSecret,               l2tpDomainConfigTunnelSecurity,               l2tpTunnelConfigAuth,               l2tpTunnelConfigSecret,               l2tpTunnelConfigSecurity           }           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects providing L2TP security               configuration."           ::= { l2tpGroups 6 }Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 65]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   l2tpTrapGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP           NOTIFICATIONS {               l2tpTunnelAuthFailure           }           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "A collection of L2TP trap events as specified               in NOTIFICATION-TYPE constructs."           ::= { l2tpGroups 7 }   l2tpHCPacketGroup OBJECT-GROUP           OBJECTS {               l2tpDomainStatsControlHCRxOctets,               l2tpDomainStatsControlHCRxPkts,               l2tpDomainStatsControlHCTxOctets,               l2tpDomainStatsControlHCTxPkts,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCRxOctets,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCRxPkts,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCRxDiscs,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCTxOctets,               l2tpDomainStatsPayloadHCTxPkts            }           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION              "A collection of objects providing High Capacity               64-bit counter objects."           ::= { l2tpGroups 8 }   END5.0 Security Considerations   This MIB contains readable objects whose values provide information   related to L2TP tunnel interfaces.  There are also a number of   objects that have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-   create, such as those which allow an administrator to dynamically   configure tunnels.   While unauthorized access to the readable objects is relatively   innocuous, unauthorized access to the write-able objects could cause   a denial of service, or could cause unauthorized creation and/or   manipulation of tunnels.  Hence, the support for SET operations in a   non-secure environment without proper protection can have a negative   effect on network operations.Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 66]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   SNMPv1 by itself is such an insecure environment.  Even if the   network itself is secure (for example by using IPSec [RFC2401]), even   then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is allowed   to access and SET (change/create/delete) the objects in this MIB.   If the agent allows configuring keys (for example the   l2tpDomainConfigSecret object) via SNMP, for use by L2TP, then the   security of L2TP is at best only as secure as SNMP.  For this reason,   all objects in the l2tpSecurityGroup MUST NOT be accessible via   unencrypted messages.  It is also recommended that keys not be made   visible through SNMP GET (or GET-NEXT or GET-BULK) messages, even if   encryption is used.   It is recommended that the implementers consider the security   features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework.  Specifically, the use   of the User-based Security ModelRFC 2574 [RFC2574] and the View-   based Access Control ModelRFC 2575 [RFC2575] is recommended.   It is then a customer/user responsibility to ensure that the SNMP   entity giving access to this MIB, is properly configured to give   access to those objects only to those principals (users) that have   legitimate rights to access them.6.0 Acknowledgements   Many thanks to the L2TP working group members who provided valuable   input into the content and structure of this MIB.7.0 References   [RFC2571] Harrington, D., Presuhn, R. and B. Wijnen, "An Architecture             for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks",RFC 2571, April             1999.   [RFC1155] Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification             of Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets", STD             16,RFC 1155, May 1990.   [RFC1212] Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Concise MIB Definitions",             STD 16,RFC 1212, March 1991.   [RFC1215] Rose, M., "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with             the SNMP",RFC 1215, March 1991.   [RFC2578] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,             Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management             Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58,RFC 2578, April             1999.Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 67]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   [RFC2579] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,             Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for             SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2579, April 1999.   [RFC2580] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J.,             Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for             SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2580, April 1999.   [RFC1157] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M. and J. Davin,             "Simple Network Management Protocol", STD 15,RFC 1157,             May 1990.   [RFC1901] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,             "Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2",RFC 1901,             January 1996.   [RFC1906] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,             "Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network             Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1906, January 1996.   [RFC2572] Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R. and B. Wijnen,             "Message Processing and Dispatching for the Simple             Network Management Protocol (SNMP)",RFC 2572, April             1999.   [RFC2574] Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model             (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network Management             Protocol (SNMPv3)",RFC 2574, April 1999.   [RFC1905] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,             "Protocol Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network             Management Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1905, January 1996.   [RFC2573] Levi, D., Meyer, P. and B. Stewart, "SNMPv3 Applications",RFC 2573, April 1999.   [RFC2575] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R. and K. McCloghrie, "View-based             Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network             Management Protocol (SNMP)",RFC 2575, April 1999.   [RFC2570] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart,             "Introduction to Version 3 of the Internet-standard             Network Management Framework",RFC 2570, April 1999.   [RFC2661] Townsley, W., Valencia, A., Rubens, A., Pall, G., Zorn, G.             and B. Palter, "Layer Two Tunneling Protocol - L2TP",RFC2661, August 1999.Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 68]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 2002   [RFC2863] McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group             MIB",RFC 2863, June 2000.   [RFC2667] Thaler, D., "IP Tunnel MIB",RFC 2667, August 1999.   [RFC2401] Kent, S. and R. Atkinson,  "Security Architecture for the             Internet Protocol",RFC 2401, November 1998.8.0 Authors' Addresses   Evan Caves   Occam Networks Inc.   77 Robin Hill Road   Santa Barbara, CA 93117   EMail: evan@occamnetworks.com   Pat Calhoun   Black Storm Networks   110 Nortech Parkway   San Jose, CA 95134   EMail: pcalhoun@bstormnetworks.com   Ross Wheeler   DoubleWide Software, Inc.   2953 Bunker Hill Lane   Suite 101   Santa Clara, CA 95054   Email: ross@doublewidesoft.comCaves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 69]

RFC 3371            L2TP Management Information Base         August 20029.0  Full Copyright Statement   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002).  All Rights Reserved.   This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to   others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it   or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published   and distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction of any   kind, provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are   included on all such copies and derivative works.  However, this   document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing   the copyright notice or references to the Internet Society or other   Internet organizations, except as needed for the purpose of   developing Internet standards in which case the procedures for   copyrights defined in the Internet Standards process must be   followed, or as required to translate it into languages other than   English.   The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be   revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns.   This document and the information contained herein is provided on an   "AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING   TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING   BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION   HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF   MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Acknowledgement   Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the   Internet Society.Caves, et. al.              Standards Track                    [Page 70]

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