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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                        U. HerbergRequest for Comments: 6779                      LIX, Ecole PolytechniqueCategory: Standards Track                                        R. ColeISSN: 2070-1721                                           US Army CERDEC                                                             I. Chakeres                                                              DRS CenGen                                                            October 2012Definition of Managed Objects for the Neighborhood Discovery ProtocolAbstract   This document defines a portion of the Management Information Base   (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet   community.  In particular, it describes objects for configuring   parameters of the Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP) process on a   router.  The MIB module defined in this document, denoted NHDP-MIB,   also reports state, performance information, and notifications about   NHDP.  This additional state and performance information is useful to   troubleshoot problems and performance issues during neighbor   discovery.Status of This Memo   This is an Internet Standards Track document.   This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force   (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has   received public review and has been approved for publication by the   Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on   Internet Standards is available inSection 2 of RFC 5741.   Information about the current status of this document, any errata,   and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained athttp://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6779.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                    [Page 1]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2012 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the   document authors.  All rights reserved.   This document is subject toBCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal   Provisions Relating to IETF Documents   (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of   publication of this document.  Please review these documents   carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect   to this document.  Code Components extracted from this document must   include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of   the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as   described in the Simplified BSD License.Table of Contents1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework . . . . . . . . . .33.  Conventions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34.  Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34.1.  Terms  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44.2.  Notation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45.  Structure of the MIB Module  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45.1.  Notifications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55.1.1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55.1.2.  Notification Generation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55.1.3.  Limiting Frequency of Notifications  . . . . . . . . .55.2.  The Configuration Group  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65.3.  The State Group  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75.4.  The Performance Group  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75.5.  Tables and Indexing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76.  Relationship to Other MIB Modules  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96.1.  Relationship to the SNMPv2-MIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9     6.2.  Relationship to Routing Protocol MIB Modules Relying           on the NHDP-MIB Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106.3.  MIB Modules Required for IMPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . .107.  Definitions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108.  Security Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .629.  Applicability Statement  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6410. IANA Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6511. Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6512. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6512.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6512.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                    [Page 2]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 20121.  Introduction   This document defines a portion of the Management Information Base   (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet   community.  In particular, it describes objects for configuring   parameters of the Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP) [RFC6130]   process on a router.  The MIB module defined in this document,   denoted NHDP-MIB, also reports state, performance information, and   notifications about NHDP.  This additional state and performance   information is useful to troubleshoot problems and performance issues   during neighbor discovery.2.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework   For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current   Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer tosection 7 of   RFC 3410 [RFC3410].   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed   the Management Information Base or MIB.  MIB objects are generally   accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).   Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the   Structure of Management Information (SMI).  This memo specifies a MIB   module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58,RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58,RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58,RFC 2580   [RFC2580].3.  Conventions   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and   OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in   [RFC2119].4.  Overview   [RFC6130] allows a router to discover and track topological   information of routers up to two hops away by virtue of exchanging   HELLO messages.  This information is useful for routers running   various routing and multicast flooding protocols developed within the   IETF MANET Working Group.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                    [Page 3]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 20124.1.  Terms   The following definitions apply throughout this document:   o  Notification Objects - triggers and associated notification      messages allowing for asynchronous tracking of pre-defined events      on the managed router.   o  Configuration Objects - switches, tables, and objects that are      initialized to default settings or set through the management      interface defined by this MIB module.   o  State Objects - automatically generated values that define the      current operating state of the NHDP instance in the router.   o  Performance Objects - automatically generated values that help an      administrator or automated tool to assess the performance of the      NHDP instance on the router and the overall discovery performance      within the Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET).4.2.  Notation   The same notations as defined in [RFC6130] are used throughout this   document.5.  Structure of the MIB Module   This section presents the structure of the NHDP-MIB module.  The MIB   module is arranged into the following structure:   o  nhdpNotifications - objects defining NHDP-MIB notifications.   o  nhdpObjects - defining objects within this MIB module.  The      objects are arranged into the following groups:      *  Configuration Group - defining objects related to the         configuration of the NHDP instance on the router.      *  State Group - defining objects that reflect the current state         of the NHDP instance running on the router.      *  Performance Group - defining objects that are useful to a         management station when characterizing the performance of NHDP         on the router and in the MANET.   o  nhdpConformance - defining the minimal and maximal conformance      requirements for implementations of this MIB module.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                    [Page 4]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 20125.1.  Notifications   This section describes the use of notifications and mechanisms to   enhance the ability to manage NHDP routing domains.5.1.1.  Introduction   Notifications can be emitted by a router running an instance of this   specification as a reaction to a specific event.  This allows a   network manager to efficiently determine the source of problems or   significant changes of configuration or topology, instead of polling   a possibly large number of routers.5.1.2.  Notification Generation   When an exception event occurs, the application notifies the local   agent, which sends a notification to the appropriate SNMP management   stations.  The message includes the notification type and may include   a list of notification-specific variables.Section 7 contains the   notification definitions, which includes the variable lists.  At   least one IP address of the router that originates the notification   is included in the variable list so that the network manager may   determine the source of the notification.5.1.3.  Limiting Frequency of Notifications   To limit the frequency of notifications, the following additional   mechanisms are suggested, similar to those in [RFC4750].5.1.3.1.  Ignoring Initial Activity   The majority of critical events occur when NHDP is first enabled on a   router, at which time the symmetric neighbors and two-hop neighbors   of the router are discovered.  During this initial period, a   potential flood of notifications is unnecessary since the events are   expected.  To avoid unnecessary notifications, a router SHOULD NOT   originate expected notifications until a certain time interval has   elapsed, which is to be predefined by the network manager.  It is   RECOMMENDED that this time interval is at least 3 x   nhdpHelloInterval, so that symmetric neighbors are discovered.  The   suppression window for notifications is started when the nhdpIfStatus   transitions from its default value of 'false(2)' to 'true(1)'.5.1.3.2.  Throttling Notifications   The mechanism for throttling the notifications is the same as in   [RFC4750] (i.e., the number of transmitted notifications per time is   bounded).Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                    [Page 5]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   Appropriate values for the window time and upper bound are to be   selected by the network manager and depend on the deployment of the   MANET.  If NHDP is deployed on a lossy, wireless medium, sending too   many notifications in a short time interval may lead to collisions   and dropped packets.  In particular, in dense deployments of routers   running NHDP (i.e., where each router has many neighbors), a change   of the local topology may trigger many notifications at the same   time.  [RFC4750] recommends "7 traps with a window time of 10   seconds" as the upper bound.  As NHDP is expected to be deployed in   more lossy channels than OSPF, it is RECOMMENDED to choose a lower   threshold for the number of notifications per time than that.   Specifically, it is RECOMMENDED that the threshold value for the   objects reflecting the change be set to a value of '10' and the   DEFAULT values for these objects within the Notifications Group be   set to this value.  Further, a time window for the change objects is   defined within this MIB module.  It is RECOMMENDED that if the number   of occurrences exceeds the change threshold within the previous   change window, then the notification is to be sent.  Furthermore, it   is RECOMMENDED that the value for this window be set to at least 5   times the nhdpHelloInterval.   The following objects are used to define the thresholds and time   windows for specific notifications defined in the NHDP-MIB module:   nhdpNbrStateChangeThreshold, nhdpNbrStateChangeWindow,   nhdp2HopNbrStateChangeThreshold, and nhdp2HopNbrStateChangeWindow.5.1.3.3.  One Notification per Event   Similar to the mechanism in [RFC4750], only one notification is sent   per event.5.2.  The Configuration Group   The router running NHDP is configured with a set of controls.  The   authoritative list of configuration controls within the NHDP-MIB   module are found within the MIB module itself.  Generally, an attempt   was made in developing the NHDP-MIB module to support all   configuration objects defined in [RFC6130].  For all of the   configuration parameters, the same constraints and default values of   these parameters as defined in [RFC6130] are followed.  Refer to   [RFC5148] for guidance on setting jitter-related parameters, e.g.,   nhdpMaxJitter.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                    [Page 6]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 20125.3.  The State Group   The State Group reports current state information of a router running   NHDP.  The NHDP-MIB State Group tables were designed to contain the   complete set of state information defined within the information   bases specified in Sections6,7, and8 of [RFC6130].   Two constructs, i.e., TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONs, are defined to support the   tables in the State Group.  NHDP stores and indexes information   through sets of (dynamically defined) addresses, i.e., address sets.   Within SMIv2, it is not possible to index tables with variably   defined address sets.  Hence, these TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONs are defined   to provide a local mapping between NHDP-managed address sets and   SMIv2 table indexing.  These constructs are the NeighborIfIndex and   NeighborRouterIndex.  These are locally (to the router) defined,   unique identifiers of virtual neighbors and neighbor interfaces.  Due   to the nature of NHDP, the local router may have identified distinct   address sets but is not able to associate these as a single   interface.  Hence, two or more NeighborIfIndexes pointing to multiple   distinct address sets may, in fact, be related to a common neighbor   interface.  This ambiguity may also hold with respect to the   assignment of the NeighborRouterIndex.  The local MIB agent is   responsible for managing, aggregating, and retiring the defined   indexes and for updating MIB tables using these indexes as the local   router learns more about its neighbors' topologies.  These constructs   are used to define indexes to the appropriate State Group tables and   to correlate table entries to address sets, virtual neighbor   interfaces, and virtual neighbors within the MANET.5.4.  The Performance Group   The Performance Group reports values relevant to system performance.   Unstable neighbors or 2-hop neighbors and frequent changes of sets   can have a negative influence on the performance of NHDP.  This MIB   module defines several objects that can be polled in order to, e.g.,   calculate histories or monitor frequencies of changes.  This may help   the network administrator to determine unusual topology changes or   other changes that affect stability and reliability of the MANET.   One such framework is specified in [REPORT-MIB].5.5.  Tables and Indexing   The NHDP-MIB module contains a number of tables that record data   related to:   o  the local router,   o  a local MANET interface on the router,Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                    [Page 7]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   o  other routers that are 1 hop removed from the local router,   o  interfaces on other routers that are 1 hop removed from the local      router, and   o  other routers that are 2 hops removed from the local router.   The NHDP-MIB module's tables are indexed via the following   constructs:   o  nhdpIfIndex - the IfIndex of the local router on which NHDP is      configured.   o  nhdpDiscIfIndex - a locally managed index representing a known      interface on a neighboring router.   o  nhdpDiscRouterIndex - a locally managed index representing an ID      of a known neighboring router.   These tables and their indexing are:   o  nhdpInterfaceTable - describes the configuration of the interfaces      of this router.  This table has INDEX { nhdpIfIndex }.   o  nhdpLibLocalIfSetTable - records all network addresses that are      defined as local interface network addresses on this router.  This      table has INDEX { nhdpLibLocalIfSetIndex }.   o  nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetTable - records network addresses that were      recently used as local interface network addresses on this router      but have been removed.  This table has INDEX      { nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIndex }.   o  nhdpInterfaceStateTable - records state information related to      specific interfaces of this router.  This table has INDEX      { nhdpIfIndex }.   o  nhdpDiscIfSetTable - includes the nhdpDiscRouterIndex of the      discovered router, the nhdpDiscIfIndex of the discovered      interface, and the current set of addresses associated with this      neighbor interface.  This table has INDEX { nhdpDiscIfSetIndex }.   o  nhdpIibLinkSetTable - for each local interface, records all links      belonging to other routers that are, or recently were, 1-hop      neighbors to this router.  This table has INDEX { nhdpIfIndex,      nhdpDiscIfIndex }.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                    [Page 8]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   o  nhdpIib2HopSetTable - for each local interface, records network      addresses (one at a time) of symmetric 2-hop neighbors and the      symmetric links to symmetric 1-hop neighbors of this router      through which these symmetric 2-hop neighbors can be reached.      This table has INDEX { nhdpIfIndex, nhdpDiscIfIndex,      nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddressType, nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddress }.   o  nhdpNibNeighborSetTable - records all network addresses of each      1-hop neighbor to this router.  This table has INDEX      { nhdpDiscRouterIndex }.   o  nhdpNibLostNeighborSetTable - records network addresses of other      routers that were recently symmetric 1-hop neighbors to this      router but are now advertised as lost.  This table has INDEX      { nhdpDiscRouterIndex }.   o  nhdpInterfacePerfTable - records performance objects that are      measured for each local NHDP interface on this router.  This table      has INDEX { nhdpIfIndex }.   o  nhdpDiscIfSetPerfTable - records performance objects that are      measured for each discovered interface of a neighbor of this      router.  This table has INDEX { nhdpDiscIfIndex }.   o  nhdpDiscNeighborSetPerfTable - records performance objects that      are measured for discovered neighbors of this router.  This table      has INDEX { nhdpDiscRouterIndex }.   o  nhdpIib2HopSetPerfTable - records performance objects that are      measured for discovered 2-hop neighbors of this router.  This      table has INDEX { nhdpDiscRouterIndex }.6.  Relationship to Other MIB Modules   This section specifies the relationship of the MIB module contained   in this document to other standards, particularly to standards   containing other MIB modules.  MIB modules and specific definitions   imported from MIB modules that SHOULD be implemented in conjunction   with the MIB module contained within this document are identified in   this section.6.1.  Relationship to the SNMPv2-MIB   The System group in the SNMPv2-MIB module [RFC3418] is defined as   being mandatory for all systems, and the objects apply to the entity   as a whole.  The System group provides identification of the   management entity and certain other system-wide data.  The NHDP-MIB   module does not duplicate those objects.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                    [Page 9]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 20126.2.  Relationship to Routing Protocol MIB Modules Relying on the      NHDP-MIB Module   [RFC6130] allows routing protocols to rely on the neighborhood   information that is discovered by means of HELLO message exchange.   In order to allow for troubleshooting, fault isolation, and   management of such routing protocols through a routing protocol MIB   module, it may be desired to align the State Group tables of the   NHDP-MIB module and the routing protocol MIB module.  This is   accomplished through the definition of two TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONs in the   NHDP-MIB module: the NeighborIfIndex and the NeighborRouterIndex.   These object types are used to develop indexes into common NHDP-MIB   module and routing protocol State Group tables.  These objects are   locally significant but should be locally common to the NHDP-MIB   module and the routing protocol MIB module implemented on a common   networked router.  This will allow for improved cross-referencing of   information across the two MIB modules.6.3.  MIB Modules Required for IMPORTS   The following NHDP-MIB module IMPORTS objects from SNMPv2-SMI   [RFC2578], SNMPv2-TC [RFC2579], SNMPv2-CONF [RFC2580], IF-MIB   [RFC2863], INET-ADDRESS-MIB [RFC4001], and FLOAT-TC-MIB [RFC6340].7.  Definitions   This section contains the MIB module defined by the specification.NHDP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN-- This MIB module defines objects for the management of-- NHDP (RFC 6130) - The Neighborhood Discovery Protocol,-- Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and J. Dean, January 2011.IMPORTS    MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,    Counter32, Counter64, Integer32, Unsigned32, mib-2,                 TimeTicks                 FROM SNMPv2-SMI  --RFC 2578    TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TruthValue, TimeStamp,                 RowStatus                 FROM SNMPv2-TC  --RFC 2579    MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP                 FROM SNMPv2-CONF  -- STD 58Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 10]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012    SnmpAdminString                 FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB  --RFC 3411    InetAddressType, InetAddress,    InetAddressPrefixLength                 FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB  --RFC 4001    InterfaceIndex                 FROM IF-MIB  --RFC 2863    Float32TC                 FROM FLOAT-TC-MIB  --RFC 6340    ;nhdpMIB MODULE-IDENTITY       LAST-UPDATED "201210221000Z" -- 22 October 2012       ORGANIZATION "IETF MANET Working Group"       CONTACT-INFO       "WG E-Mail: manet@ietf.org        WG Chairs: sratliff@cisco.com                   jmacker@nrl.navy.mil        Editors:   Ulrich Herberg                   LIX, Ecole Polytechnique                   91128 Palaiseau Cedex                   France                   ulrich@herberg.namehttp://www.herberg.name/                   Robert G. Cole                   US Army CERDEC                   Space and Terrestrial Communications                   6010 Frankford Street                   Bldg 6010, Room 453H                   Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21005                   USA                   +1 443 395-8744                   robert.g.cole@us.army.milhttp://www.cs.jhu.edu/~rgcole/Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 11]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012                   Ian D Chakeres                   DRS CenGen                   9250 Bendix Road North                   Columbia, Maryland  21045                   USA                   ian.chakeres@gmail.comhttp://www.ianchak.com/"       DESCRIPTION           "This NHDP-MIB module is applicable to routers            implementing the Neighborhood Discovery Protocol            defined inRFC 6130.            Copyright (c) 2012 IETF Trust and the persons            identified as authors of the code.  All rights reserved.            Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with            or without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and            subject to the license terms contained in, the Simplified            BSD License set forth inSection 4.c of the IETF Trust's            Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents            (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).            This version of this MIB module is part ofRFC 6779; see            the RFC itself for full legal notices."       -- revision       REVISION "201210221000Z" -- 22 October 2012       DESCRIPTION            "Initial version of this MIB module,             published asRFC 6779."       ::= { mib-2 213 }---- Top-Level Components of this MIB Module--nhdpNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nhdpMIB 0 }nhdpObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nhdpMIB 1 }nhdpConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nhdpMIB 2 }---- TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONs--   -- Two new TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONs have been defined in   -- this MIB module for indexing into the following   -- tables and indexing into other tables in other MIB modules.   -- This was necessary because NHDP manages andHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 12]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   -- indexes based upon dynamic address tuples, i.e.,   -- address sets, while SMI requires statically   -- defined indexes for accessing its table rows.   -- The NeighborIfIndex defines a unique (to the local router)   -- index referencing a discovered virtual interface on another   -- neighbor within the MANET.  The NeighborRouterIndex defines a   -- unique (to the local router) index referencing a discovered   -- virtual neighbor within the MANET.   --   -- Due to the nature of NHDP,   -- different indexes may be related to common neighbor   -- interfaces or common neighbor routers, but the information   -- obtained through NHDP has not allowed the local router   -- to relate these virtual objects (i.e., interfaces or routers)   -- at this point in time.  As more topology information   -- is gathered by the local router, it may associate   -- virtual interfaces or routers and collapse these   -- indexes appropriately.   -- Multiple addresses can be associated with a   -- given NeighborIfIndex.  Each NeighborIfIndex is   -- associated with a NeighborRouterIndex.  Throughout   -- the nhdpStateObjGroup, the   -- NeighborIfIndex and the NeighborRouterIndex are used   -- to define the set of IpAddrs related to a virtual   -- neighbor interface or virtual neighbor under discussion.NeighborIfIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION   DISPLAY-HINT "d"   STATUS       current   DESCRIPTION      "An arbitrary, locally unique identifier associated with a       virtual interface of a discovered NHDP neighbor.       Due to the nature of NHDP, the local router       may not know if two distinct addresses belong to the       same interface of a neighbor or to two different       interfaces.  As the local router gains more       knowledge of its neighbors, its local view may change, and       this table will be updated to reflect the local router's       current understanding, associating address sets to neighbor       interfaces.  The local router identifies a virtual neighbor       interface through the receipt of address lists advertised       through an NHDP HELLO message.       All objects of type NeighborIfIndex are assigned by the agent       out of a common number space.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 13]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012       The value for each discovered virtual neighbor       interface may not remain constant from       one re-initialization of the entity's network management       agent to the next re-initialization.  If the       local router gains information associating two virtual       interfaces on a neighbor as a common interface,       then the agent MUST aggregate the two address sets to       a single index chosen from the set of aggregated indexes,       and it MUST update all tables in this       MIB module that are indexed by indexes       of type NeighborIfIndex.  It MAY then reuse freed       index values following the next agent restart.       The specific value is meaningful only within a given SNMP       entity."    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..2147483647)NeighborRouterIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION   DISPLAY-HINT "d"   STATUS       current   DESCRIPTION      "An arbitrary, locally unique identifier associated with a       virtual discovered neighbor (one or two hop).  Due to the       nature of NHDP, the local router may identify       multiple virtual neighbors that, in fact, are one and       the same.  Neighbors that are two hops away with more than       one advertised address will exhibit this behavior.  As the       local router's knowledge of its neighbors' topology       increases, the local router will be able to associate       multiple virtual neighbor indexes into a single virtual       neighbor index chosen from the set of aggregated indexes;       it MUST update all tables in this MIB module indexed by these       indexes, and it MAY reuse the freed indexes following the       next agent re-initialization.       All objects of type NeighborRouterIndex are assigned by       the agent out of a common number space.       The NeighborRouterIndex defines a discovered NHDP peer       virtual neighbor of the local router.       The value for each discovered virtual neighbor index MUST       remain constant at least from one re-initialization of       the entity's network management agent to the next       re-initialization, except if an application is deleted       and re-created.       The specific value is meaningful only within a given SNMP       entity.  A NeighborRouterIndex value MUST not be reusedHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 14]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012       until the next agent restart."    SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (1..2147483647)---- nhdpObjects----    1) Configuration Objects Group--    2) State Objects Group--    3) Performance Objects Group---- nhdpConfigurationObjGrp---- Contains the NHDP objects that configure specific options-- that determine the overall performance and operation of-- NHDP.nhdpConfigurationObjGrp  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nhdpObjects 1 }   nhdpInterfaceTable  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF NhdpInterfaceEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The nhdpInterfaceTable describes the          configuration of the interfaces of this router          that are intended to use MANET control protocols.          As such, this table 'sparse augments' the ifTable          specifically when NHDP is to be configured to          operate over this interface.  The interface is          identified by the ifIndex from the interfaces          group defined in the Interfaces Group MIB module.          A conceptual row in this table exists if and only          if either a manager has explicitly created the row          or there is an interface on the managed device          that supports and runs NHDP.          The manager can create a row by setting          rowStatus to 'createAndGo' or 'createAndWait'.          Row objects having associated DEFVAL clauses are          automatically defined by the agent with these          values during row creation, unless the manager          explicitly defines these object values during the          row creation.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 15]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          If the corresponding entry with ifIndex value          is deleted from the Interface Table, then the entry          in this table is automatically deleted,          NHDP is disabled on this interface,          and all configuration and state information          related to this interface is to be removed          from memory."      REFERENCE         "RFC 2863 - The Interfaces Group MIB, McCloghrie,          K., and F. Kastenholtz, June 2000"   ::= { nhdpConfigurationObjGrp 1 }   nhdpInterfaceEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpInterfaceEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The nhdpInterfaceEntry describes one NHDP          local interface configuration as indexed by          its ifIndex as defined in the Standard MIB II          Interface Table (RFC 2863).          The objects in this table are persistent, and when          written, the device SHOULD save the change to          non-volatile storage.  For further information          on the storage behavior for these objects, refer          to the description for the nhdpIfRowStatus          object."      INDEX { nhdpIfIndex }   ::= { nhdpInterfaceTable 1 }   NhdpInterfaceEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpIfIndex            InterfaceIndex,         nhdpIfName            SnmpAdminString,         nhdpIfStatus            TruthValue,         nhdpHelloInterval            Unsigned32,         nhdpHelloMinInterval            Unsigned32,         nhdpRefreshInterval            Unsigned32,         nhdpLHoldTime            Unsigned32,         nhdpHHoldTimeHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 16]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012            Unsigned32,         nhdpHystAcceptQuality            Float32TC,         nhdpHystRejectQuality            Float32TC,         nhdpInitialQuality            Float32TC,         nhdpInitialPending            TruthValue,         nhdpHpMaxJitter            Unsigned32,         nhdpHtMaxJitter            Unsigned32,         nhdpIfRowStatus            RowStatus      }   nhdpIfIndex  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InterfaceIndex      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "This value MUST correspond to an ifIndex referring          to a valid entry in the Interfaces Table."      REFERENCE         "RFC 2863 - The Interfaces Group MIB, McCloghrie, K.,          and F. Kastenholtz, June 2000"   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 1 }   nhdpIfName  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      SnmpAdminString      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The textual name of the interface.  The value of this          object SHOULD be the name of the interface as assigned by          the local device.  This can be a text-name, such as 'le0'          or a simple port number, such as '1',          depending on the interface-naming syntax of the device.          If there is no local name or this object is otherwise not          applicable, then this object contains a zero-length string."   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 2 }   nhdpIfStatus  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TruthValue      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      currentHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 17]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpIfStatus indicates whether this interface is          currently running NHDP.  A value of 'true(1)' indicates          that NHDP is running on this interface.          A value of 'false(2)' indicates that NHDP is not          currently running on this interface.  This corresponds          to the I_manet parameter in the Local Interface Set          of NHDP."      DEFVAL { false }   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 3 }   --   -- Interface Parameters - Message Intervals   --   nhdpHelloInterval  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Unsigned32      UNITS       "milliseconds"      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpHelloInterval corresponds to          HELLO_INTERVAL of NHDP and represents the          maximum time between the transmission of two          successive HELLO messages on this MANET interface.          Guidance for setting this object may be found          inSection 5 of the NHDP specification (RFC 6130),          which indicates that:             o nhdpHelloInterval > 0             o nhdpHelloInterval >= nhdpHelloMinInterval"      REFERENCE         "Section 5 on Protocol Parameters and          Constraints ofRFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc          Network (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery          Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      DEFVAL { 2000 }   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 4 }   nhdpHelloMinInterval  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Unsigned32      UNITS       "milliseconds"      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpHelloMinInterval corresponds to          HELLO_MIN_INTERVAL of NHDP and representsHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 18]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          the minimum interval between transmission          of two successive HELLO messages on this          MANET interface.          Guidance for setting this object may be found          inSection 5 of the NHDP specification (RFC 6130),          which indicates that:             o nhdpHelloMinInterval <= nhdpHelloInterval"      REFERENCE         "Section 5 on Protocol Parameters and          Constraints ofRFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network          (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP),          Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      DEFVAL { 500 }   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 5 }   nhdpRefreshInterval  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Unsigned32      UNITS       "milliseconds"      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpRefreshInterval corresponds to          REFRESH_INTERVAL of NHDP and represents the          maximum interval between advertisements of          each 1-hop neighbor network address and its          status.  Each advertisement is in a HELLO          message on this MANET interface.          Guidance for setting this object may be found          inSection 5 of the NHDP specification (RFC 6130),          which indicates that:             o nhdpRefreshInterval >= nhdpHelloInterval"      REFERENCE         "Section 5 on Protocol Parameters and          Constraints ofRFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network          (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP),          Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      DEFVAL { 2000 }   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 6 }   --   -- Interface Parameters - Information Validity times   --   nhdpLHoldTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Unsigned32      UNITS       "milliseconds"Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 19]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpLHoldTime corresponds to          L_HOLD_TIME of NHDP and represents the period          of advertisement, on this MANET interface, of          former 1-hop neighbor network addresses as lost          in HELLO messages, allowing recipients of these          HELLO messages to accelerate removal of this          information from their Link Sets.          Guidance for setting this object may be found          inSection 5 of the NHDP specification (RFC 6130),          which indicates that it should be assigned a          value significantly greater than the refresh          interval held by nhdpRefreshInterval."      REFERENCE         "Section 5 on Protocol Parameters and          Constraints ofRFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network          (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP),          Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      DEFVAL { 6000 }   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 7 }   nhdpHHoldTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Unsigned32      UNITS       "milliseconds"      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpHHoldTime corresponds to          H_HOLD_TIME of NHDP and is used as the value          in the VALIDITY_TIME Message TLV included in all          HELLO messages on this MANET interface.  It is then          used by each router receiving such a HELLO message          to indicate the validity of the information taken          from that HELLO message and recorded in the receiving          router's Information Bases.          Guidance for setting this object may be found          inSection 5 of the NHDP specification (RFC 6130),          which indicates that it should be assigned a          value significantly greater than the refresh interval          held by nhdpRefreshInterval and must be representable          as described inRFC 5497."      REFERENCE         "Section 5 on Protocol Parameters and          Constraints ofRFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc NetworkHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 20]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP),          Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      DEFVAL { 6000 }   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 8 }   --   -- Interface Parameters - Link Quality   --   nhdpHystAcceptQuality  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Float32TC      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpHystAcceptQuality corresponds to          HYST_ACCEPT of NHDP and represents the link          quality threshold at or above which a link becomes          usable, if it was not already so.          Guidance for setting this object may be found          inSection 5 of the NHDP specification (RFC 6130),          which indicates that:             o 0 <= nhdpHystRejectQuality                 <= nhdpHystAcceptQuality <= 1.0          The default value for this object is 1.0. According toRFC 6340:             Since these textual conventions are defined in terms             of the OCTET STRING type, the SMI's mechanisms for             formally setting range constraints are not available.             MIB designers using these textual conventions will need             to use DESCRIPTION clauses to spell out any applicable             range constraints beyond those implied by the underlying             IEEE types.          Therefore, this object does not have a DEFVAL clause."      REFERENCE         "Section 5 on Protocol Parameters and          Constraints ofRFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network          (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP),          Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and J. Dean, April 2011"--    DEFVAL { 1.0 }   see DESCRIPTION   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 9 }   nhdpHystRejectQuality  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Float32TC      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTIONHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 21]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012         "nhdpHystRejectQuality corresponds to          HYST_REJECT of NHDP and represents the          link quality threshold below which a          link becomes unusable, if it was not          already so.          Guidance for setting this object may be found          inSection 5 of the NHDP specification (RFC 6130),          which indicates that:             o 0 <= nhdpHystRejectQuality                 <= nhdpHystAcceptQuality <= 1.0          The default value for this object is 0.0. According toRFC 6340:             Since these textual conventions are defined in terms             of the OCTET STRING type, the SMI's mechanisms for             formally setting range constraints are not available.             MIB designers using these textual conventions will need             to use DESCRIPTION clauses to spell out any applicable             range constraints beyond those implied by the underlying             IEEE types.          Therefore, this object does not have a DEFVAL clause."      REFERENCE         "Section 5 on Protocol Parameters and          Constraints ofRFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network          (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP),          Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and J. Dean, April 2011"--    DEFVAL { 0.0 }   see DESCRIPTION   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 10 }   nhdpInitialQuality  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Float32TC      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpInitialQuality corresponds to          INITIAL_QUALITY of NHDP and represents the          initial quality of a newly identified link.          Guidance for setting this object may be found          inSection 5 of the NHDP specification (RFC 6130),          which indicates that:             o 0 <= nhdpInitialQuality <= 1.0          The default value for this object is 1.0. According toRFC 6340:             Since these textual conventions are defined in terms             of the OCTET STRING type, the SMI's mechanisms forHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 22]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012             formally setting range constraints are not available.             MIB designers using these textual conventions will need             to use DESCRIPTION clauses to spell out any applicable             range constraints beyond those implied by the underlying             IEEE types.          Therefore, this object does not have a DEFVAL clause."      REFERENCE         "Section 5 on Protocol Parameters and          Constraints ofRFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network          (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP),          Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and J. Dean, April 2011"--    DEFVAL { 1.0 }   see DESCRIPTION   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 11 }   nhdpInitialPending  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TruthValue      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpInitialPending corresponds to          INITIAL_PENDING of NHDP.  If the value of this object          is 'true(1)', then a newly identified link is considered          pending and is not usable until the link quality          has reached or exceeded the nhdpHystAcceptQuality          threshold.          Guidance for setting this object may be found          inSection 5 of the NHDP specification (RFC 6130),          which indicates that:             o If nhdpInitialQuality >= nhdpHystAcceptQuality,               then nhdpInitialPending := false(2).             o If nhdpInitialQuality < nhdpHystRejectQuality,               then nhdpInitialPending := true(1)."      REFERENCE         "Section 5 on Protocol Parameters and          Constraints ofRFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network          (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP),          Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      DEFVAL { false }   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 12 }   --   -- Interface Parameters - Jitter   --   nhdpHpMaxJitter  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Unsigned32      UNITS       "milliseconds"      MAX-ACCESS  read-createHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 23]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpHpMaxJitter corresponds to          HP_MAXJITTER of NHDP and represents the          value of MAXJITTER used inRFC 5148 for          periodically generated HELLO messages on          this MANET interface.          Guidance for setting this object may be found          inSection 5 of RFC 5148, which indicates that:             o nhdpHpMaxJitter <= nhdpHelloInterval / 2             o nhdpHpMaxJitter should not be greater               than nhdpHelloInterval / 4             o If nhdpMinHelloInterval > 0, then               nhdpHpMaxJitter <= nhdpHelloMinInterval; and               nhdpHpMaxJitter should not be greater than               nhdpHelloMinInterval / 2"      REFERENCE         "Section 5 of RFC 5148 - Jitter Considerations in          Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs),          Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and B. Adamson, February 2008"      DEFVAL { 500 }   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 13 }   nhdpHtMaxJitter  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Unsigned32      UNITS       "milliseconds"      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpHtMaxJitter corresponds to          HT_MAXJITTER of NHDP and represents the          value of MAXJITTER used inRFC 5148 for          externally triggered HELLO messages on this          MANET interface.          Guidance for setting this object may be found          inSection 5 of RFC 5148, which indicates that:             o nhdpHtMaxJitter <= nhdpHelloInterval / 2             o nhdpHtMaxJitter should not be greater               than nhdpHelloInterval / 4             o If nhdpMinHelloInterval > 0, then               nhdpHtMaxJitter <= nhdpHelloMinInterval; and               nhdpHtMaxJitter should not be greater than               nhdpHelloMinInterval / 2"      REFERENCE         "Section 5 of RFC 5148 - Jitter Considerations in          Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs),Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 24]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and B. Adamson, February 2008"      DEFVAL { 500 }   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 14 }   nhdpIfRowStatus  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      RowStatus      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "This object permits management of the table          by facilitating actions such as row creation,          construction, and destruction.  The value of          this object has no effect on whether other          objects in this conceptual row can be          modified.          An entry may not exist in the 'active(1)' state unless all          objects in the entry have a defined appropriate value.  For          objects with DEFVAL clauses, the management station          does not need to specify the value of this object in order          for the row to transit to the 'active(1)' state; the default          value for this object is used.  For objects that do not          have DEFVAL clauses, then the network manager MUST          specify the value of this object prior to this row          transitioning to the 'active(1)' state.          When this object transitions to 'active(1)', all objects          in this row SHOULD be written to non-volatile (stable)          storage.  Read-create objects in this row MAY be modified.          When an object in a row with nhdpIfRowStatus of 'active(1)'          is changed, then the updated value MUST be reflected in NHDP,          and this new object value MUST be written to non-volatile          storage.          If the value of this object is not equal to 'active(1)',          all associated entries in the nhdpLibLocalIfSetTable,          nhdpInterfaceStateTable, nhdpIibLinkSetTable, and          nhdpInterfacePerfTable MUST be deleted."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      DEFVAL { active }   ::= { nhdpInterfaceEntry 15 }   --   -- Router Parameters - Information Validity Time   --Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 25]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   nhdpNHoldTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Unsigned32      UNITS       "milliseconds"      MAX-ACCESS  read-write      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpNHoldTime corresponds to          N_HOLD_TIME of NHDP and is used as the period          during which former 1-hop neighbor network          addresses are advertised as lost in HELLO          messages, allowing recipients of these HELLO          messages to accelerate removal of this information          from their 2-Hop Sets.          This object is persistent, and when written,          the entity SHOULD save the change to          non-volatile storage."      REFERENCE         "Section 5 on Protocol Parameters and          Constraints ofRFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network          (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP),          Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      DEFVAL { 6000 }   ::= { nhdpConfigurationObjGrp 2 }   nhdpIHoldTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Unsigned32      UNITS       "milliseconds"      MAX-ACCESS  read-write      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpIHoldTime corresponds to          I_HOLD_TIME of NHDP and represents the period          for which a recently used local interface network          address is recorded.          This object is persistent, and when written,          the entity SHOULD save the change to          non-volatile storage."      REFERENCE         "Section 5 on Protocol Parameters and          Constraints ofRFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network          (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP),          Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      DEFVAL { 6000 }   ::= { nhdpConfigurationObjGrp 3 }Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 26]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   -- A router's Local Information Base (LIB)   --   -- Local Interface Set Table   --   nhdpLibLocalIfSetTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF NhdpLibLocalIfSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A router's Local Interface Set records all          network addresses that are defined as local          MANET interface network addresses.          As such, this table 'sparse augments' the          nhdpInterfaceTable when network addresses are          being defined for the interfaces existing within          the nhdpInterfaceTable.  The local interface          is defined by the nhdpIfIndex.          The Local Interface Set consists of Local Interface          Address Tuples per MANET interface and their prefix          lengths (in order to determine the network addresses          related to the interface).          A conceptual row in this table exists if and only          if a manager has explicitly created the row.  The          manager can create a row by setting rowStatus          to 'createAndGo' or 'createAndWait'.          Further guidance on the addition or removal of          local addresses and network addresses is found          inSection 9 of RFC 6130."      REFERENCE          "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood           Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,           C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpConfigurationObjGrp 4 }   nhdpLibLocalIfSetEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpLibLocalIfSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A router's Local Interface Set consists          of Configured Interface Address Tuples for each network          interface.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 27]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          The objects in this table are persistent, and when          written, the device SHOULD save the change to          non-volatile storage.  For further information          on the storage behavior for these objects, refer          to the description for the nhdpLibLocalIfSetRowStatus          object."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      INDEX { nhdpLibLocalIfSetIndex }   ::= { nhdpLibLocalIfSetTable 1 }   NhdpLibLocalIfSetEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpLibLocalIfSetIndex            Integer32,         nhdpLibLocalIfSetIfIndex            InterfaceIndex,         nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddrType            InetAddressType,         nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddr            InetAddress,         nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddrPrefixLen            InetAddressPrefixLength,         nhdpLibLocalIfSetRowStatus            RowStatus      }   nhdpLibLocalIfSetIndex  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..65535)      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The index for this table.  Necessary          because multiple addresses may be associated          with a given nhdpIfIndex."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpLibLocalIfSetEntry 1 }   nhdpLibLocalIfSetIfIndex  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InterfaceIndex      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTIONHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 28]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012         "Specifies the local nhdpIfIndex for which this          IP address was added."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpLibLocalIfSetEntry 2 }   nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddrType  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InetAddressType      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The type of the nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddr          in the InetAddress MIB (RFC 4001).          Only the values 'ipv4(1)' and          'ipv6(2)' are supported."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpLibLocalIfSetEntry 3 }   nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddr  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InetAddress (SIZE(4|16))      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddr is an          address of an interface of          this router.          This object is interpreted according to          the setting of nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddrType."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,         C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpLibLocalIfSetEntry 4 }   nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddrPrefixLen  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InetAddressPrefixLength      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "Indicates the number of leading one bits that          form the mask.  The mask is logically ANDedHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 29]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          to the nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddr to determine          the address prefix.  A row match is true          if the address used as an index falls within          the network address range defined by the          address prefix."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpLibLocalIfSetEntry 5 }   nhdpLibLocalIfSetRowStatus  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      RowStatus      MAX-ACCESS  read-create      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "This object permits management of the table          by facilitating actions such as row creation,          construction, and destruction.  The value of          this object has no effect on whether other          objects in this conceptual row can be          modified.          An entry may not exist in the 'active(1)' state unless all          read-create objects in the entry have a defined          appropriate value.  As no objects in this table have          DEFVAL clauses, the management station MUST specify          the values of all read-create objects prior to this row          transitioning to the 'active(1)' state.          When this object transitions to 'active(1)', all objects          in this row SHOULD be written to non-volatile (stable)          storage.  Read-create objects in this row MAY be modified.          When an object in a row with nhdpIfRowStatus of 'active(1)'          is changed, then the updated value MUST be reflected in NHDP,          and this new object value MUST be written to non-volatile          storage."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      DEFVAL { notReady }    ::= { nhdpLibLocalIfSetEntry 6 }   --   -- Removed Interface Addr Set Table   --Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 30]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF NhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A router's Removed Interface Address Set records          network addresses that were recently used as local          interface network addresses.  If a router's interface          network addresses are immutable, then the Removed          Interface Address Set is always empty and may be omitted.          It consists of Removed Interface Address Tuples, one          per network address."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpConfigurationObjGrp 5 }   nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A router's Removed Interface Address Set consists          of Removed Interface Address Tuples, one per network          address:          (IR_local_iface_addr, IR_time)          The association between these addresses and the          router's Interface is found in the Standard MIB II's          IP address table (RFC 1213)."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      INDEX { nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIndex }   ::= { nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetTable 1 }   NhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIndex            Integer32,         nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIpAddrType            InetAddressType,         nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIpAddr            InetAddress,         nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIpAddrPrefixLenHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 31]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012            InetAddressPrefixLength,         nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIfIndex            InterfaceIndex,         nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIRTime            TimeStamp      }   nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIndex  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..65535)      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The index for this table.  Necessary          because multiple addresses may be associated          with a given nhdpIfIndex."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetEntry 1 }   nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIpAddrType  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InetAddressType      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The type of the nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIpAddr          in the InetAddress MIB (RFC 4001).          Only the values 'ipv4(1)' and          'ipv6(2)' are supported."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetEntry 2 }   nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIpAddr  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InetAddress (SIZE(4|16))      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIpAddr is a          recently used address of an interface of          this router."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 32]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetEntry 3 }   nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIpAddrPrefixLen  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InetAddressPrefixLength      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "Indicates the number of leading one bits that          form the mask.  The mask is logically ANDed          to the nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIpAddr to determine          the address prefix.  A row match is true          if the address used as an index falls within          the network address range defined by the          address prefix."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetEntry 4 }   nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIfIndex  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InterfaceIndex      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "Specifies the local IfIndex from which this          IP address was recently removed."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetEntry 5 }   nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIRTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TimeStamp      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIRTime specifies the value          of sysUptime when this entry should expire and be          removed from the nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetTable."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetEntry 6 }Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 33]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012---- nhdpStateObjGrp---- Contains information describing the current state of the NHDP-- process on this router.nhdpStateObjGrp  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nhdpObjects 2 }   nhdpUpTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TimeStamp      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The value of sysUpTime at the time the current NHDP          process was initialized."   ::= { nhdpStateObjGrp 1 }   nhdpInterfaceStateTable  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF NhdpInterfaceStateEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpInterfaceStateTable lists state information          related to specific interfaces of this router.          The value of nhdpIfIndex is an ifIndex from the          interfaces group defined in the Interfaces Group          MIB.          The objects in this table are persistent, and when          written, the entity SHOULD save the change to          non-volatile storage."      REFERENCE         "RFC 2863 - The Interfaces Group MIB, McCloghrie,          K., and F. Kastenholtz, June 2000."   ::= { nhdpStateObjGrp 2 }   nhdpInterfaceStateEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpInterfaceStateEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpInterfaceStateEntry describes one NHDP          local interface state as indexed by          its nhdpIfIndex."      INDEX { nhdpIfIndex }   ::= { nhdpInterfaceStateTable 1 }Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 34]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   NhdpInterfaceStateEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpIfStateUpTime            TimeStamp         }   nhdpIfStateUpTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TimeStamp      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The value of the sysUpTime when          NHDP was last initialized on this          MANET interface."   ::= { nhdpInterfaceStateEntry 1 }   --   -- This table allows for the mapping between discovered   -- remote interfaces and routers and their addresses.   --   nhdpDiscIfSetTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF NhdpDiscIfSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible      STATUS       current      DESCRIPTION         "A router's set of discovered interfaces on          neighboring routers."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpStateObjGrp 3 }   nhdpDiscIfSetEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpDiscIfSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The entries include the nhdpDiscRouterIndex of          the discovered router, the nhdpDiscIfIndex          of the discovered interface, and the          current set of addresses associated          with this neighbor interface.  The          nhdpDiscIfIndex uniquely identifies          the remote interface address sets          through this table.  It does not need          to be unique across the MANET but MUSTHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 35]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          be locally unique within this router."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      INDEX { nhdpDiscIfSetIndex }   ::= { nhdpDiscIfSetTable 1 }   NhdpDiscIfSetEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpDiscIfSetIndex            Integer32,         nhdpDiscIfIndex            NeighborIfIndex,         nhdpDiscRouterIndex            NeighborRouterIndex,         nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddrType            InetAddressType,         nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddr            InetAddress,         nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddrPrefixLen            InetAddressPrefixLength      }   nhdpDiscIfSetIndex  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..65535)      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The index for this table.  Necessary          because multiple addresses may be associated          with a given nhdpDiscIfIndex."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpDiscIfSetEntry 1 }   nhdpDiscIfIndex  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NeighborIfIndex      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The NHDP interface index (locally created)          of a neighbor's interface.  Used for cross-          indexing into other NHDP tables and other          MIB modules."      REFERENCEHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 36]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpDiscIfSetEntry 2 }   nhdpDiscRouterIndex  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NeighborRouterIndex      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The NHDP neighbor index (locally created)          of a neighboring router.  Used for cross-          indexing into other NHDP tables and other          MIB modules."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpDiscIfSetEntry 3 }   nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddrType  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InetAddressType      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The type of the nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddr          in the InetAddress MIB (RFC 4001).          Only the values 'ipv4(1)' and          'ipv6(2)' are supported."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpDiscIfSetEntry 4 }   nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddr  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InetAddress (SIZE(4|16))      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddr is a          recently used address of a neighbor          of this router."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 37]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   ::= { nhdpDiscIfSetEntry 5 }   nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddrPrefixLen  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InetAddressPrefixLength      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "Indicates the number of leading one bits that          form the mask.  The mask is logically ANDed          to the nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddr to determine          the address prefix.  A row match is true          if the address used as an index falls within          the network address range defined by the          address prefix."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpDiscIfSetEntry 6 }   -- Interface Information Base (IIB)   --   -- Link Set   --   nhdpIibLinkSetTable  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF NhdpIibLinkSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A Link Set of an interface records all links          from other routers that are, or recently          were, 1-hop neighbors."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpStateObjGrp 4 }   nhdpIibLinkSetEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpIibLinkSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A Link Set consists of Link Tuples, each          representing a single link indexed by the          local and remote interface pair:Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 38]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          (L_neighbor_iface_addr_list, L_HEARD_time,           L_SYM_time, L_quality, L_pending,           L_lost, L_time).          The local interface is indexed via the          nhdpIfIndex.  The 1-hop interface is          indexed via the nhdpDiscIfIndex.  There          SHOULD be an entry in this table for each          local interface and associated 1-hop          neighbor reachable on this local interface.          Note that L_quality is not included in the          entries below, because updates may be          required too frequently."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      INDEX { nhdpIfIndex,              nhdpDiscIfIndex }   ::= { nhdpIibLinkSetTable 1 }   NhdpIibLinkSetEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpIibLinkSetLHeardTime            TimeStamp,         nhdpIibLinkSetLSymTime            TimeStamp,         nhdpIibLinkSetLPending            TruthValue,         nhdpIibLinkSetLLost            TruthValue,         nhdpIibLinkSetLTime            TimeStamp      }   nhdpIibLinkSetLHeardTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TimeStamp      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpIibLinkSetLHeardTime corresponds          to L_HEARD_time of NHDP and represents the          time up to which the MANET interface of the          1-hop neighbor would be considered heard if          not considering link quality."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) NeighborhoodHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 39]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpIibLinkSetEntry 1 }   nhdpIibLinkSetLSymTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TimeStamp      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpIibLinkSetLSymTime corresponds          to L_SYM_time of NHDP and represents the time          up to which the link to the 1-hop neighbor          would be considered symmetric if not considering          link quality."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpIibLinkSetEntry 2 }   nhdpIibLinkSetLPending  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TruthValue      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpIibLinkSetLPending corresponds          to L_pending of NHDP and is a boolean flag,          describing if a link is considered pending          (i.e., a candidate, but not yet established,          link)."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpIibLinkSetEntry 3 }   nhdpIibLinkSetLLost  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TruthValue      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpIibLinkSetLLost corresponds          to L_lost of NHDP and is a boolean flag,          describing if a link is considered lost due          to low link quality."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 40]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpIibLinkSetEntry 4 }   nhdpIibLinkSetLTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TimeStamp      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpIibLinkSetLTime specifies the value          of sysUptime when this entry should expire and be          removed from the nhdpIibLinkSetTable."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpIibLinkSetEntry 5 }   --   -- 2-Hop Set   --   nhdpIib2HopSetTable  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF NhdpIib2HopSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A 2-Hop Set of an interface records network          addresses of symmetric 2-hop neighbors and          the symmetric links to symmetric 1-hop neighbors          through which these symmetric 2-hop neighbors          can be reached.  It consists of 2-Hop Tuples."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpStateObjGrp 5 }   nhdpIib2HopSetEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpIib2HopSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpIib2HopSetTable consists of 2-Hop Tuples,          each representing a single network address of          a symmetric 2-hop neighbor and a single MANET          interface of a symmetric 1-hop neighbor.          (N2_neighbor_iface_addr_list,           N2_2hop_addr, N2_time).Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 41]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          The entries include the 2-hop neighbor addresses,          which act as the table index, and associated          1-hop symmetric link address set, designated          through nhdpDiscIfIndex, and an expiration time.          The nhdpIfIndex in the INDEX is the          interface index of the local interface          through which these 2-hop addresses are          accessible.  The nhdpDiscIfIndex in the          INDEX represents the 1-hop neighbor interface          through which these 2-hop addresses are          reachable."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      INDEX { nhdpIfIndex,              nhdpDiscIfIndex,              nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddressType,              nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddress      }   ::= { nhdpIib2HopSetTable 1 }   NhdpIib2HopSetEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddressType            InetAddressType,         nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddress            InetAddress,         nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddrPrefixLen            InetAddressPrefixLength,         nhdpIib2HopSet1HopIfIndex            NeighborIfIndex,         nhdpIib2HopSetN2Time            TimeStamp      }   nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddressType  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InetAddressType      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The type of the nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddress          in the InetAddress MIB module (RFC 4001).          Only the values 'ipv4(1)' and          'ipv6(2)' are supported."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) NeighborhoodHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 42]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpIib2HopSetEntry 1 }   nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddress  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InetAddress (SIZE(4|16))      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddr corresponds          to N2_2hop_addr of NHDP and is a network          address of a symmetric 2-hop neighbor that          has a symmetric link (using any MANET          interface) to the indicated symmetric          1-hop neighbor."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpIib2HopSetEntry 2 }   nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddrPrefixLen  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      InetAddressPrefixLength      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "Indicates the number of leading one bits that          form the mask.  The mask is logically ANDed          to the nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddress to determine          the address prefix.  A row match is true          if the address used as an index falls within          the network address range defined by the          address prefix."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpIib2HopSetEntry 3 }   nhdpIib2HopSet1HopIfIndex  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NeighborIfIndex      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpIib2HopSet1HopIfIndex is          nhdpDiscIfIndex of the 1-hop          neighbor that communicated the ipAddress          of the 2-hop neighbor in this row entry."Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 43]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpIib2HopSetEntry 4 }   nhdpIib2HopSetN2Time  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TimeStamp      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpIib2HopSetN2Time specifies the value          of sysUptime when this entry should expire and be          removed from the nhdpIib2HopSetTable."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpIib2HopSetEntry 5 }   --   -- Neighbor Information Base (NIB)   --   -- Each router maintains a Neighbor Information Base   -- that records information about addresses of   -- current and recently symmetric 1-hop neighbors.   --   -- Neighbor Set   --   --     The Neighbor Set Table is small because   --     most of the corresponding information is found   --     in the nhdpDiscoveredIfTable above.   --   nhdpNibNeighborSetTable  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF NhdpNibNeighborSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible      STATUS       current      DESCRIPTION         "A router's Neighbor Set records all          network addresses of each 1-hop          neighbor."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpStateObjGrp 6 }Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 44]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   nhdpNibNeighborSetEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpNibNeighborSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A router's Neighbor Set consists          of Neighbor Tuples, each representing          a single 1-hop neighbor:          (N_neighbor_addr_list, N_symmetric)"      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      INDEX { nhdpDiscRouterIndex }   ::= { nhdpNibNeighborSetTable 1 }   NhdpNibNeighborSetEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpNibNeighborSetNSymmetric            TruthValue      }   nhdpNibNeighborSetNSymmetric  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TruthValue      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpNibNeighborNSymmetric corresponds          to N_symmetric of NHDP and is a boolean flag,          describing if this is a symmetric 1-hop neighbor."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpNibNeighborSetEntry 1 }   --   -- Lost Neighbor Set   --   nhdpNibLostNeighborSetTable  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF NhdpNibLostNeighborSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A router's Lost Neighbor Set records network          addresses of routers that were recently          symmetric 1-hop neighbors but are nowHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 45]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          advertised as lost."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpStateObjGrp 7 }   nhdpNibLostNeighborSetEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpNibLostNeighborSetEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A router's Lost Neighbor Set consists of          Lost Neighbor Tuples, each representing a          single such network address:          (NL_neighbor_addr, NL_time)"      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      INDEX { nhdpDiscRouterIndex }   ::= { nhdpNibLostNeighborSetTable 1 }   NhdpNibLostNeighborSetEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpNibLostNeighborSetNLTime            TimeStamp      }   nhdpNibLostNeighborSetNLTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TimeStamp      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpNibLostNeighborSetNLTime          specifies the value of sysUptime when this entry          should expire and be removed from the          nhdpNibLostNeighborSetTable."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpNibLostNeighborSetEntry 1 }---- nhdpPerformanceObjGrp--Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 46]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012-- Contains objects that help to characterize the performance of-- the NHDP process, typically counters.--nhdpPerformanceObjGrp  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nhdpObjects 3 }  --  -- Objects per local interface  --  nhdpInterfacePerfTable  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF NhdpInterfacePerfEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "This table summarizes performance objects that are          measured per local NHDP interface."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpPerformanceObjGrp 1 }   nhdpInterfacePerfEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpInterfacePerfEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A single entry contains performance counters for          a local NHDP interface."      INDEX { nhdpIfIndex }   ::= { nhdpInterfacePerfTable 1 }   NhdpInterfacePerfEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpIfHelloMessageXmits            Counter32,         nhdpIfHelloMessageRecvd            Counter32,         nhdpIfHelloMessageXmitAccumulatedSize            Counter64,         nhdpIfHelloMessageRecvdAccumulatedSize            Counter64,         nhdpIfHelloMessageTriggeredXmits            Counter32,         nhdpIfHelloMessagePeriodicXmits            Counter32,         nhdpIfHelloMessageXmitAccumulatedSymmetricNeighborCountHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 47]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012            Counter32,         nhdpIfHelloMessageXmitAccumulatedHeardNeighborCount            Counter32,         nhdpIfHelloMessageXmitAccumulatedLostNeighborCount            Counter32      }   nhdpIfHelloMessageXmits  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "messages"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A counter is incremented each time a HELLO          message has been transmitted on that interface."   ::= { nhdpInterfacePerfEntry 1 }   nhdpIfHelloMessageRecvd  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "messages"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A counter is incremented each time a          HELLO message has been received on that interface."   ::= { nhdpInterfacePerfEntry 2 }   nhdpIfHelloMessageXmitAccumulatedSize  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter64      UNITS       "octets"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A counter is incremented by the number of octets in          a HELLO message each time a          HELLO message has been sent."   ::= { nhdpInterfacePerfEntry 3 }   nhdpIfHelloMessageRecvdAccumulatedSize  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter64      UNITS       "octets"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A counter is incremented by the number of octets in          a HELLO message each time a          HELLO message has been received."   ::= { nhdpInterfacePerfEntry 4 }Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 48]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   nhdpIfHelloMessageTriggeredXmits  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "messages"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A counter is incremented each time a triggered          HELLO message has been sent."   ::= { nhdpInterfacePerfEntry 5 }   nhdpIfHelloMessagePeriodicXmits  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "messages"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A counter is incremented each time a periodic          HELLO message has been sent."   ::= { nhdpInterfacePerfEntry 6 }   nhdpIfHelloMessageXmitAccumulatedSymmetricNeighborCount  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "neighbors"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A counter is incremented by the number of advertised          symmetric neighbors in a HELLO each time a HELLO          message has been sent."   ::= { nhdpInterfacePerfEntry 7 }   nhdpIfHelloMessageXmitAccumulatedHeardNeighborCount  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "neighbors"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A counter is incremented by the number of advertised          heard neighbors in a HELLO each time a HELLO          message has been sent."   ::= { nhdpInterfacePerfEntry 8 }   nhdpIfHelloMessageXmitAccumulatedLostNeighborCount  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "neighbors"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTIONHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 49]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012         "A counter is incremented by the number of advertised          lost neighbors in a HELLO each time a HELLO          message has been sent."   ::= { nhdpInterfacePerfEntry 9 }   --   -- Objects per discovered neighbor interface   --   nhdpDiscIfSetPerfTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF NhdpDiscIfSetPerfEntry      MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible      STATUS       current      DESCRIPTION         "A router's set of performance properties for          each discovered interface of a neighbor."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpPerformanceObjGrp 2 }   nhdpDiscIfSetPerfEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpDiscIfSetPerfEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "There is an entry for each discovered          interface of a neighbor."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      INDEX { nhdpDiscIfIndex }   ::= { nhdpDiscIfSetPerfTable 1 }   NhdpDiscIfSetPerfEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpDiscIfRecvdPackets            Counter32,         nhdpDiscIfExpectedPackets            Counter32      }   nhdpDiscIfRecvdPackets  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "packets"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      currentHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 50]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012      DESCRIPTION         "This counter increments each          time this router receives a packet from that interface          of the neighbor."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,         C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpDiscIfSetPerfEntry 1 }   nhdpDiscIfExpectedPackets  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "packets"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "This counter increments by the number          of missed packets from this neighbor based          on the packet sequence number each time this          router receives a packet from that interface          of the neighbor."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpDiscIfSetPerfEntry 2 }   --   -- Objects concerning the Neighbor Set   --   nhdpNibNeighborSetChanges  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "changes"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "This counter increments each time the Neighbor Set changes.          A change occurs whenever a new Neighbor Tuple has been          added, a Neighbor Tuple has been removed, or any entry of          a Neighbor Tuple has been modified."   ::= { nhdpPerformanceObjGrp 3 }   --   -- Objects per discovered neighbor   --   nhdpDiscNeighborSetPerfTable OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF NhdpDiscNeighborSetPerfEntryHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 51]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012      MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible      STATUS       current      DESCRIPTION         "A router's set of discovered neighbors and          their properties."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpPerformanceObjGrp 4 }   nhdpDiscNeighborSetPerfEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpDiscNeighborSetPerfEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The entries include the nhdpDiscRouterIndex of          the discovered router as well as performance          objects related to changes of the Neighbor          Set."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      INDEX { nhdpDiscRouterIndex }   ::= { nhdpDiscNeighborSetPerfTable 1 }   NhdpDiscNeighborSetPerfEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpDiscNeighborNibNeighborSetChanges            Counter32,         nhdpDiscNeighborNibNeighborSetUpTime            TimeStamp,         nhdpDiscNeighborNibNeighborSetReachableLinkChanges            Counter32      }   nhdpDiscNeighborNibNeighborSetChanges  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "changes"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "This object returns the number of changes          to the given Neighbor Tuple."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 52]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpDiscNeighborSetPerfEntry 1 }   nhdpDiscNeighborNibNeighborSetUpTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TimeStamp      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "This object returns the sysUpTime when          the neighbor becomes 'nbrup'.  A neighbor is          said to become 'nbrup' if a new nhdpNibNeighborSetEntry          is created for a particular nhdpNibNeighborSetRouterIndex.          It becomes 'nbrdown' if the entry for that neighbor          has been deleted."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpDiscNeighborSetPerfEntry 2 }   nhdpDiscNeighborNibNeighborSetReachableLinkChanges  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "changes"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "This object counts each time the neighbor changes          the interface(s) over which it is reachable.          A change in the set of Link Tuples corresponding          to the appropriate Neighbor Tuple is registered,          i.e., a corresponding Link Tuple is added or removed          from the set of all corresponding Link Tuples."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpDiscNeighborSetPerfEntry 3 }   --   -- Objects per discovered 2-hop neighbor   --   nhdpIib2HopSetPerfTable  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF NhdpIib2HopSetPerfEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "This table contains performance objects per          discovered 2-hop neighbor."Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 53]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpPerformanceObjGrp 5 }   nhdpIib2HopSetPerfEntry  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      NhdpIib2HopSetPerfEntry      MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The entries contain performance objects per          discovered 2-hop neighbor."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"      INDEX { nhdpDiscRouterIndex }   ::= { nhdpIib2HopSetPerfTable 1 }   NhdpIib2HopSetPerfEntry ::=      SEQUENCE {         nhdpIib2HopSetPerfChanges            Counter32,         nhdpIib2HopSetPerfUpTime            TimeStamp      }   nhdpIib2HopSetPerfChanges  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Counter32      UNITS       "changes"      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "This object counts the changes of the union of all          N2_neighbor_iface_addr_list of 2-Hop Tuples with an          N2_2hop_addr equal to one of the given 2-hop          neighbor's addresses."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpIib2HopSetPerfEntry 1 }   nhdpIib2HopSetPerfUpTime  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TimeStamp      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      currentHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 54]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012      DESCRIPTION         "This object returns the sysUpTime          when the 2-Hop Tuple          corresponding to the given 2-hop neighbor IP address          was registered in the nhdpIib2HopSetTable."      REFERENCE         "RFC 6130 - Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood          Discovery Protocol (NHDP), Clausen, T., Dearlove,          C., and J. Dean, April 2011"   ::= { nhdpIib2HopSetPerfEntry 2 }---- nhdpNotifications--nhdpNotificationsObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nhdpNotifications 0 }nhdpNotificationsControl OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nhdpNotifications 1 }nhdpNotificationsStates  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nhdpNotifications 2 }   -- nhdpNotificationsObjects   nhdpNbrStateChange  NOTIFICATION-TYPE      OBJECTS { nhdpIfName,  -- The originator of                             --     the notification.               nhdpNbrState  -- The new state      }      STATUS       current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpNbrStateChange is a notification sent when          more than nhdpNbrStateChangeThreshold neighbors change          their status (i.e., 'down(0)', 'asymmetric(1)', or          'symmetric(2)') within a time window of          nhdpNbrStateChangeWindow."   ::= { nhdpNotificationsObjects 1 }   nhdp2HopNbrStateChange  NOTIFICATION-TYPE      OBJECTS { nhdpIfName,      -- The originator                                 -- of the notification               nhdp2HopNbrState  -- The new state      }      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdp2HopNbrStateChange is a notification sent          when more than nhdp2HopNbrStateChangeThreshold 2-hop          neighbors change their status (i.e., 'down(0)' or          'up(1)') within a time window of          nhdp2HopNbrStateChangeWindow."   ::= { nhdpNotificationsObjects 2 }Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 55]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   nhdpIfStateChange  NOTIFICATION-TYPE      OBJECTS { nhdpIfName,  -- The local interface               nhdpIfStatus  -- The new status      }      STATUS       current      DESCRIPTION         "nhdpIfStateChange is a notification sent when          nhdpIfStatus has changed on this interface."   ::= { nhdpNotificationsObjects 3 }   -- nhdpNotificationsControl   nhdpNbrStateChangeThreshold  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..255)      UNITS       "changes"      MAX-ACCESS  read-write      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A threshold value for the          nhdpNbrStateChange object.  If the          number of occurrences exceeds this threshold          within the previous nhdpNbrStateChangeWindow,          then the nhdpNbrStateChange notification          is to be sent.          It is recommended that the value of this          threshold be set to at least 10 and higher          in dense topologies with frequent expected          topology changes."      DEFVAL { 10 }   ::= { nhdpNotificationsControl 1 }   nhdpNbrStateChangeWindow  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TimeTicks      MAX-ACCESS  read-write      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A time window for the          nhdpNbrStateChange object.  If the          number of occurrences exceeds the          nhdpNbrStateChangeThreshold          within the previous nhdpNbrStateChangeWindow,          then the nhdpNbrStateChange notification          is to be sent.          It is recommended that the value for this          window be set to at least 5 times the          nhdpHelloInterval.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 56]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012          This object represents the time in hundredths          of a second."      DEFVAL { 1000 }   ::= { nhdpNotificationsControl 2 }   nhdp2HopNbrStateChangeThreshold  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      Integer32 (0..255)      UNITS       "changes"      MAX-ACCESS  read-write      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A threshold value for the          nhdp2HopNbrStateChange object.  If the          number of occurrences exceeds this threshold          within the previous nhdp2HopNbrStateChangeWindow,          then the nhdp2HopNbrStateChange notification          is to be sent.          It is recommended that the value of this          threshold be set to at least 10 and higher          when topologies are expected to be highly dynamic."      DEFVAL { 10 }   ::= { nhdpNotificationsControl 3 }   nhdp2HopNbrStateChangeWindow  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      TimeTicks      MAX-ACCESS  read-write      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "A time window for the          nhdp2HopNbrStateChange object.  If the          number of occurrences exceeds the          nhdp2HopNbrStateChangeThreshold          within the previous nhdp2HopNbrStateChangeWindow,          then the nhdp2HopNbrStateChange notification          is to be sent.          It is recommended that the value for this          window be set to at least 5 times          nhdpHelloInterval.          This object represents the time in hundredths          of a second."      DEFVAL { 1000 }   ::= { nhdpNotificationsControl 4 }    -- nhdpNotificationStatesHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 57]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   nhdpNbrState OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      INTEGER {                     down(0),                     asymmetric(1),                     symmetric(2)                  }      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "NHDP neighbor states.  In NHDP, it is not          necessary to remove Protocol Tuples from Protocol Sets          at the exact time indicated, only to behave as if the          Protocol Tuples were removed at that time.  This case is          indicated here as 'down(0)', all other cases being          indicated as 'asymmetric(1)' or 'symmetric(2)'.  If 'down(0)',          the direct neighbor is also added to the          nhdpNibLostNeighborSetTable."   ::= { nhdpNotificationsStates 1 }   nhdp2HopNbrState  OBJECT-TYPE      SYNTAX      INTEGER {                     down(0),                     up(1)                  }      MAX-ACCESS  read-only      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "NHDP 2-hop neighbor states.  In NHDP, it is not          necessary to remove Protocol Tuples from Protocol Sets          at the exact time indicated, only to behave as if the          Protocol Tuples were removed at that time.  This case is          indicated here as 'down(0)'; otherwise, it is 'up(1)'."   ::= { nhdpNotificationsStates 2 }---- nhdpConformance information--nhdpCompliances       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nhdpConformance 1 }nhdpMIBGroups         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { nhdpConformance 2 }   -- Compliance Statements   nhdpBasicCompliance  MODULE-COMPLIANCE      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The basic implementation requirements for          managed network entities that implement          NHDP."Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 58]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012      MODULE -- this module      MANDATORY-GROUPS { nhdpConfigurationGroup }   ::= { nhdpCompliances 1 }   nhdpFullCompliance  MODULE-COMPLIANCE      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "The full implementation requirements for          managed network entities that implement          NHDP."      MODULE -- this module      MANDATORY-GROUPS { nhdpConfigurationGroup,                         nhdpStateGroup,                         nhdpNotificationObjectGroup,                         nhdpNotificationGroup,                         nhdpPerformanceGroup      }   ::= { nhdpCompliances 2 }---- Units of Conformance--   nhdpConfigurationGroup  OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {         nhdpIfName,         nhdpIfStatus,         nhdpHelloInterval,         nhdpHelloMinInterval,         nhdpRefreshInterval,         nhdpLHoldTime,         nhdpHHoldTime,         nhdpHystAcceptQuality,         nhdpHystRejectQuality,         nhdpInitialQuality,         nhdpInitialPending,         nhdpHpMaxJitter,         nhdpHtMaxJitter,         nhdpNHoldTime,         nhdpIHoldTime,         nhdpIfRowStatus,         nhdpLibLocalIfSetIfIndex,         nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddrType,         nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddr,         nhdpLibLocalIfSetIpAddrPrefixLen,         nhdpLibLocalIfSetRowStatus,         nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIpAddrType,         nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIpAddr,Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 59]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012         nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIpAddrPrefixLen,         nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIfIndex,         nhdpLibRemovedIfAddrSetIRTime      }      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "Set of NHDP configuration objects implemented          in this module."   ::= { nhdpMIBGroups 2 }   nhdpStateGroup  OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {         nhdpUpTime,         nhdpIfStateUpTime,         nhdpDiscRouterIndex,         nhdpDiscIfIndex,         nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddrType,         nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddr,         nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddrPrefixLen,         nhdpIibLinkSetLHeardTime,         nhdpIibLinkSetLSymTime,         nhdpIibLinkSetLPending,         nhdpIibLinkSetLLost,         nhdpIibLinkSetLTime,         nhdpIib2HopSetIpAddrPrefixLen,         nhdpIib2HopSet1HopIfIndex,         nhdpIib2HopSetN2Time,         nhdpNibNeighborSetNSymmetric,         nhdpNibLostNeighborSetNLTime      }      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "Set of NHDP state objects implemented          in this module."   ::= { nhdpMIBGroups 3 }   nhdpPerformanceGroup  OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {         nhdpIfHelloMessageXmits,         nhdpIfHelloMessageRecvd,         nhdpIfHelloMessageXmitAccumulatedSize,         nhdpIfHelloMessageRecvdAccumulatedSize,         nhdpIfHelloMessageTriggeredXmits,         nhdpIfHelloMessagePeriodicXmits,         nhdpIfHelloMessageXmitAccumulatedSymmetricNeighborCount,         nhdpIfHelloMessageXmitAccumulatedHeardNeighborCount,         nhdpIfHelloMessageXmitAccumulatedLostNeighborCount,         nhdpDiscIfRecvdPackets,Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 60]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012         nhdpDiscIfExpectedPackets,         nhdpNibNeighborSetChanges,         nhdpDiscNeighborNibNeighborSetChanges,         nhdpDiscNeighborNibNeighborSetUpTime,         nhdpDiscNeighborNibNeighborSetReachableLinkChanges,         nhdpIib2HopSetPerfChanges,         nhdpIib2HopSetPerfUpTime      }      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "Set of NHDP performance objects implemented          in this module."   ::= { nhdpMIBGroups 4 }   nhdpNotificationObjectGroup  OBJECT-GROUP      OBJECTS {         nhdpNbrStateChangeThreshold,         nhdpNbrStateChangeWindow,         nhdp2HopNbrStateChangeThreshold,         nhdp2HopNbrStateChangeWindow,         nhdpNbrState,         nhdp2HopNbrState      }      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "Set of NHDP notification objects implemented          in this module."   ::= { nhdpMIBGroups 5 }   nhdpNotificationGroup  NOTIFICATION-GROUP      NOTIFICATIONS {         nhdpNbrStateChange,         nhdp2HopNbrStateChange,         nhdpIfStateChange      }      STATUS      current      DESCRIPTION         "Set of NHDP notifications implemented          in this module."   ::= { nhdpMIBGroups 6 }ENDHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 61]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 20128.  Security Considerations   This MIB module defines objects for the configuration, monitoring,   and notification of the Neighborhood Discovery Protocol [RFC6130].   NHDP allows routers to acquire topological information up to two hops   away by virtue of exchanging HELLO messages.  The information   acquired by NHDP may be used by routing protocols.  The neighborhood   information, exchanged between routers using NHDP, serves these   routing protocols as a baseline for calculating paths to all   destinations in the MANET, relay set selection for network-wide   transmissions, etc.   There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module   with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  Such   objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network   environments.  The support for SET operations in a non-secure   environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on   network operations.  These are the tables and objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability:   o  nhdpIfStatus - This writable object turns on or off the NHDP      process for the specified interface.  If disabled, higher-level      protocol functions, e.g., routing, would fail, causing network-      wide disruptions.   o  nhdpHelloInterval, nhdpHelloMinInterval, and nhdpRefreshInterval -      These writable objects control the rate at which HELLO messages      are sent on an interface.  If set at too high a rate, this could      represent a form of denial-of-service (DoS) attack by overloading      interface resources.   o  nhdpHystAcceptQuality, nhdpHystRejectQuality, nhdpInitialQuality,      and nhdpInitialPending - These writable objects affect the      perceived quality of the NHDP links and hence the overall      stability of the network.  If improperly set, these settings could      result in network-wide disruptions.   o  nhdpInterfaceTable - This table contains writable objects that      affect the overall performance and stability of the NHDP process.      Failure of the NHDP process would result in network-wide failure.      Particularly sensitive objects from this table are discussed in      the previous list items.  This is the only table in the NHDP-MIB      module with writable objects.   Some of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a   MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive or   vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus important to   control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to these objects and possiblyHerberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 62]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   to even encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over   the network via SNMP.  These are the tables and objects and their   sensitivity/vulnerability:   o  nhdpDiscIfSetTable - The object contains information on discovered      neighbors, specifically their IP address in the      nhdpDiscIfSetIpAddr object.  This information provides an      adversary broad information on the members of the MANET, located      within this single table.  This information can be used to      expedite attacks on the other members of the MANET without having      to go through a laborious discovery process on their own.  This      object is the index into the table and has a MAX-ACCESS of 'not-      accessible'.  However, this information can be exposed using SNMP      operations.   MANET technology is often deployed to support communications of   emergency services or military tactical applications.  In these   applications, it is imperative to maintain the proper operation of   the communications network and to protect sensitive information   related to its operation.  Therefore, it is RECOMMENDED to provide   support for the Transport Security Model (TSM) [RFC5591] in   combination with TLS/DTLS [RFC6353].   SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.   Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPsec),   there is no control as to who on the secure network is allowed to   access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects in this   MIB module.   Implementations MUST provide the security features described by the   SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410]), including full support for   authentication and privacy via the User-based Security Model (USM)   [RFC3414] with the AES cipher algorithm [RFC3826].  Implementations   MAY also provide support for the Transport Security Model (TSM)   [RFC5591] in combination with a secure transport such as SSH   [RFC5592] or TLS/DTLS [RFC6353].   Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT   RECOMMENDED.  Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to   enable cryptographic security.  It is then a customer/operator   responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an   instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give access to   the objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate   rights to indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete) them.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 63]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 20129.  Applicability Statement   This document describes objects for configuring parameters of the   Neighborhood Discovery Protocol [RFC6130] process on a router.  This   MIB module, denoted NHDP-MIB, also reports state, performance   information, and notifications.  This section provides some examples   of how this MIB module can be used in MANET network deployments.  A   fuller discussion of MANET network management use cases and   challenges will be provided elsewhere.   NHDP is designed to allow routers to automatically discover and track   routers one hop remote (denoted "neighbors") and routers two hops   remote (denoted "two-hop neighbors").  This information is used by   other MANET protocols in operation on the router to perform routing,   multicast forwarding, and other functions with ad hoc and mobile   networks.  In the following, three example scenarios are listed where   this MIB module is useful:   o  For a Parking Lot Initial Configuration Situation - It is common      for the vehicles comprising the MANET being forward deployed at a      remote location, e.g., the site of a natural disaster, to be off-      loaded in a parking lot where an initial configuration of the      networking devices is performed.  The configuration is loaded into      the devices from a fixed location Network Operation Center (NOC)      at the parking lot, and the vehicles are stationary at the parking      lot while the configuration changes are made.  Standards-based      methods for configuration management from the co-located NOC are      necessary for this deployment option.   o  For Mobile Vehicles with Low-Bandwidth Satellite Link to a Fixed      NOC - Here, the vehicles carrying the MANET routers carry multiple      wireless interfaces, one of which is a relatively low-bandwidth,      on-the-move satellite connection that interconnects a fix NOC to      the nodes of the MANET.  Standards-based methods for monitoring      and fault management from the fixed NOC are necessary for this      deployment option.   o  For Fixed NOC and Mobile Local Manager in Larger Vehicles - for      larger vehicles, a hierarchical network management arrangement is      useful.  Centralized network management is performed from a fixed      NOC while local management is performed locally from within the      vehicles.  Standards-based methods for configuration, monitoring,      and fault management are necessary for this deployment option.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 64]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 201210.  IANA Considerations   The MIB module in this document uses the following IANA-assigned   OBJECT IDENTIFIER value recorded in the SMI Numbers registry:         Descriptor        OBJECT IDENTIFIER value         ----------        -----------------------         NHDP-MIB          { mib-2 213 }11.  Acknowledgements   The authors wish to thank Benoit Claise, Thomas Clausen, Justin Dean,   Adrian Farrel, Joel Halpern, Al Morton, and Thomas Nadeau for their   detailed reviews and insightful comments regarding this document.   This MIB document uses the template authored by D. Harrington, which   is based on contributions from the MIB Doctors, especially Juergen   Schoenwaelder, Dave Perkins, C.M. Heard, and Randy Presuhn.12.  References12.1.  Normative References   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate                 Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC2578]     McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.                 Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Structure of Management                 Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58,RFC 2578,                 April 1999.   [RFC2579]     McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.                 Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Textual Conventions for SMIv2",                 STD 58,RFC 2579, April 1999.   [RFC2580]     McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,                 "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2580,                 April 1999.   [RFC2863]     McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces Group                 MIB",RFC 2863, June 2000.   [RFC3418]     Presuhn, R., "Management Information Base (MIB) for the                 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", STD 62,RFC 3418, December 2002.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 65]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   [RFC4001]     Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S., and J.                 Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for Internet                 Network Addresses",RFC 4001, February 2005.   [RFC6130]     Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and J. Dean, "Mobile Ad Hoc                 Network (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery Protocol                 (NHDP)",RFC 6130, April 2011.   [RFC6340]     Presuhn, R., "Textual Conventions for the                 Representation of Floating-Point Numbers",RFC 6340,                 August 2011.12.2.  Informative References   [REPORT-MIB]  Cole, R., Macker, J., and A. Bierman, "Definition of                 Managed Objects for Performance Reporting", Work                 in Progress, January 2012.   [RFC3410]     Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,                 "Introduction and Applicability Statements for                 Internet-Standard Management Framework",RFC 3410,                 December 2002.   [RFC3414]     Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security                 Model (USM) for version 3 of the Simple Network                 Management Protocol (SNMPv3)", STD 62,RFC 3414,                 December 2002.   [RFC3826]     Blumenthal, U., Maino, F., and K. McCloghrie, "The                 Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Cipher Algorithm in                 the SNMP User-based Security Model",RFC 3826,                 June 2004.   [RFC4750]     Joyal, D., Galecki, P., Giacalone, S., Coltun, R., and                 F. Baker, "OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base",RFC 4750, December 2006.   [RFC5148]     Clausen, T., Dearlove, C., and B. Adamson, "Jitter                 Considerations in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs)",RFC 5148, February 2008.   [RFC5591]     Harrington, D. and W. Hardaker, "Transport Security                 Model for the Simple Network Management Protocol                 (SNMP)",RFC 5591, June 2009.   [RFC5592]     Harrington, D., Salowey, J., and W. Hardaker, "Secure                 Shell Transport Model for the Simple Network Management                 Protocol (SNMP)",RFC 5592, June 2009.Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 66]

RFC 6779                      The NHDP-MIB                  October 2012   [RFC6353]     Hardaker, W., "Transport Layer Security (TLS) Transport                 Model for the Simple Network Management Protocol                 (SNMP)",RFC 6353, July 2011.Authors' Addresses   Ulrich Herberg   LIX, Ecole Polytechnique   91128 Palaiseau Cedex   France   EMail: ulrich@herberg.name   URI:http://www.herberg.name/   Robert G. Cole   US Army CERDEC   Space and Terrestrial Communications   6010 Frankford Road, Bldg 6010, Room 453H   Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland  21005   United States   Phone: +1 443 395-8744   EMail: robert.g.cole@us.army.mil   URI:http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~rgcole/   Ian D Chakeres   DRS CenGen   9250 Bendix Road North   Columbia, Maryland  21045   United States   EMail: ian.chakeres@gmail.com   URI:http://www.ianchak.com/Herberg, et al.              Standards Track                   [Page 67]

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