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Network Working Group                                     K. McCloghrieRequest for Comments: 2933                                cisco SystemsCategory: Standards Track                                  D. Farinacci                                                       Procket Networks                                                              D. Thaler                                                              Microsoft                                                           October 2000Internet Group Management Protocol MIBStatus of this Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000).  All Rights Reserved.Abstract   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)   for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.   In particular, it describes objects used for managing the Internet   Group Management Protocol (IGMP).Table of Contents1 Introduction ................................................12 The SNMP Network Management Framework .......................23 Overview ....................................................34 Definitions .................................................35 Security Considerations .....................................146 Intellectual Property Notice ................................157 Acknowledgements ............................................158 Authors' Addresses ..........................................169 References ..................................................1710 Full Copyright Statement ....................................191.  Introduction   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)   for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.   In particular, it describes objects used for managing the InternetMcCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                     [Page 1]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000   Group Management Protocol (IGMP), version 1 [16] or version 2 [17].   A future version of this MIB will support IGMP version 3 (currently a   work in progress).  All of this MIB module is applicable to IPv4   multicast routers; a subset is applicable to hosts implementing IGMP.   Since IGMP is specific to IPv4, this MIB does not support management   of equivalent functionality for other address families, such as IPv6.   Such management may be supported by other MIBs.2.  The SNMP Network Management Framework   The SNMP Management Framework presently consists of five major   components:   o    An overall architecture, described inRFC 2571 [1].   o    Mechanisms for describing and naming objects and events for the        purpose of management.  The first version of this Structure of        Management Information (SMI) is called SMIv1 and described in        STD 16,RFC 1155 [2], STD 16,RFC 1212 [3] andRFC 1215 [4].        The second version, called SMIv2, is described in STD 58,RFC2578 [5], STD 58,RFC 2579 [6] and STD 58,RFC 2580 [7].   o    Message protocols for transferring management information.  The        first version of the SNMP message protocol is called SNMPv1 and        described in STD 15,RFC 1157 [8].  A second version of the SNMP        message protocol, which is not an Internet standards track        protocol, is called SNMPv2c and described inRFC 1901 [9] andRFC 1906 [10].  The third version of the message protocol is        called SNMPv3 and described inRFC 1906 [10],RFC 2572 [11] andRFC 2574 [12].   o    Protocol operations for accessing management information.  The        first set of protocol operations and associated PDU formats is        described in STD 15,RFC 1157 [8].  A second set of protocol        operations and associated PDU formats is described inRFC 1905        [13].   o    A set of fundamental applications described inRFC 2573 [14] and        the view-based access control mechanism described inRFC 2575        [15].   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed   the Management Information Base or MIB.  Objects in the MIB are   defined using the mechanisms defined in the SMI.   This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2.  A   MIB conforming to the SMIv1 can be produced through the appropriate   translations.  The resulting translated MIB must be semanticallyMcCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                     [Page 2]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000   equivalent, except where objects or events are omitted because no   translation is possible (use of Counter64).  Some machine readable   information in SMIv2 will be converted into textual descriptions in   SMIv1 during the translation process.  However, this loss of machine   readable information is not considered to change the semantics of the   MIB.3.  Overview   This MIB module contains two tables:   (1)  the IGMP Interface Table which contains one row for each        interface on which IGMP is enabled, and   (2)  the IGMP Cache Table which contains one row for each IP        multicast group for which there are members on a particular        interface.   Both tables are intended to be implemented by hosts and routers, but   some columnar objects in each table apply only to routers.4.  DefinitionsIGMP-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGINIMPORTS    MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, mib-2, Counter32, Gauge32,    Unsigned32, IpAddress, TimeTicks FROM SNMPv2-SMI    RowStatus, TruthValue            FROM SNMPv2-TC    MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP  FROM SNMPv2-CONF    InterfaceIndexOrZero,    InterfaceIndex                   FROM IF-MIB;igmpStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY    LAST-UPDATED "200009280000Z" -- September 28, 2000    ORGANIZATION "IETF IDMR Working Group."    CONTACT-INFO            " Dave Thaler              Microsoft Corporation              One Microsoft Way              Redmond, WA  98052-6399              US              Phone: +1 425 703 8835              EMail: dthaler@microsoft.com"    DESCRIPTION            "The MIB module for IGMP Management."    REVISION     "200009280000Z" -- September 28, 2000McCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                     [Page 3]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000    DESCRIPTION            "Initial version, published asRFC 2933."    ::= { mib-2 85 }igmpMIBObjects     OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { igmpStdMIB 1 }----  The IGMP Interface Table--igmpInterfaceTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF IgmpInterfaceEntry    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The (conceptual) table listing the interfaces on which IGMP            is enabled."    ::= { igmpMIBObjects 1 }igmpInterfaceEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     IgmpInterfaceEntry    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "An entry (conceptual row) representing an interface on            which IGMP is enabled."    INDEX      { igmpInterfaceIfIndex }    ::= { igmpInterfaceTable 1 }IgmpInterfaceEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    igmpInterfaceIfIndex               InterfaceIndex,    igmpInterfaceQueryInterval         Unsigned32,    igmpInterfaceStatus                RowStatus,    igmpInterfaceVersion               Unsigned32,    igmpInterfaceQuerier               IpAddress,    igmpInterfaceQueryMaxResponseTime  Unsigned32,    igmpInterfaceQuerierUpTime         TimeTicks,    igmpInterfaceQuerierExpiryTime     TimeTicks,    igmpInterfaceVersion1QuerierTimer  TimeTicks,    igmpInterfaceWrongVersionQueries   Counter32,    igmpInterfaceJoins                 Counter32,    igmpInterfaceProxyIfIndex          InterfaceIndexOrZero,    igmpInterfaceGroups                Gauge32,    igmpInterfaceRobustness            Unsigned32,    igmpInterfaceLastMembQueryIntvl    Unsigned32}McCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                     [Page 4]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000igmpInterfaceIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     InterfaceIndex    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The ifIndex value of the interface for which IGMP is            enabled."    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 1 }igmpInterfaceQueryInterval OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     Unsigned32    UNITS      "seconds"    MAX-ACCESS read-create    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The frequency at which IGMP Host-Query packets are            transmitted on this interface."    DEFVAL     { 125 }    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 2 }igmpInterfaceStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     RowStatus    MAX-ACCESS read-create    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The activation of a row enables IGMP on the interface.  The            destruction of a row disables IGMP on the interface."    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 3 }igmpInterfaceVersion OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     Unsigned32    MAX-ACCESS read-create    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The version of IGMP which is running on this interface.            This object can be used to configure a router capable of            running either value.  For IGMP to function correctly, all            routers on a LAN must be configured to run the same version            of IGMP on that LAN."    DEFVAL     { 2 }    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 4 }igmpInterfaceQuerier OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     IpAddress    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The address of the IGMP Querier on the IP subnet to whichMcCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                     [Page 5]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000            this interface is attached."    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 5 }igmpInterfaceQueryMaxResponseTime OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..255)    UNITS      "tenths of seconds"    MAX-ACCESS read-create    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The maximum query response time advertised in IGMPv2            queries on this interface."    DEFVAL     { 100 }    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 6 }igmpInterfaceQuerierUpTime OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     TimeTicks    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The time since igmpInterfaceQuerier was last changed."    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 7 }igmpInterfaceQuerierExpiryTime OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     TimeTicks    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The amount of time remaining before the Other Querier            Present Timer expires.  If the local system is the querier,            the value of this object is zero."    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 8 }igmpInterfaceVersion1QuerierTimer OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     TimeTicks    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The time remaining until the host assumes that there are no            IGMPv1 routers present on the interface.  While this is non-            zero, the host will reply to all queries with version 1            membership reports."    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 9 }igmpInterfaceWrongVersionQueries OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     Counter32    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTIONMcCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                     [Page 6]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000            "The number of queries received whose IGMP version does not            match igmpInterfaceVersion, over the lifetime of the row            entry.  IGMP requires that all routers on a LAN be            configured to run the same version of IGMP.  Thus, if any            queries are received with the wrong version, this indicates            a configuration error."    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 10 }igmpInterfaceJoins OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     Counter32    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The number of times a group membership has been added on            this interface; that is, the number of times an entry for            this interface has been added to the Cache Table.  This            object gives an indication of the amount of IGMP activity            over the lifetime of the row entry."    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 11 }igmpInterfaceProxyIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     InterfaceIndexOrZero    MAX-ACCESS read-create    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "Some devices implement a form of IGMP proxying whereby            memberships learned on the interface represented by this            row, cause IGMP Host Membership Reports to be sent on the            interface whose ifIndex value is given by this object.  Such            a device would implement the igmpV2RouterMIBGroup only on            its router interfaces (those interfaces with non-zero            igmpInterfaceProxyIfIndex).  Typically, the value of this            object is 0, indicating that no proxying is being done."    DEFVAL     { 0 }    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 12 }igmpInterfaceGroups OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     Gauge32    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The current number of entries for this interface in the            Cache Table."    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 13 }igmpInterfaceRobustness OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (1..255)    MAX-ACCESS read-createMcCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                     [Page 7]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The Robustness Variable allows tuning for the expected            packet loss on a subnet.  If a subnet is expected to be            lossy, the Robustness Variable may be increased.  IGMP is            robust to (Robustness Variable-1) packet losses."    DEFVAL     { 2 }    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 14 }igmpInterfaceLastMembQueryIntvl OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..255)    UNITS      "tenths of seconds"    MAX-ACCESS read-create    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The Last Member Query Interval is the Max Response Time            inserted into Group-Specific Queries sent in response to            Leave Group messages, and is also the amount of time between            Group-Specific Query messages.  This value may be tuned to            modify the leave latency of the network.  A reduced value            results in reduced time to detect the loss of the last            member of a group.  The value of this object is irrelevant            if igmpInterfaceVersion is 1."    DEFVAL     { 10 }    ::= { igmpInterfaceEntry 15 }----  The IGMP Cache Table--igmpCacheTable OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF IgmpCacheEntry    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The (conceptual) table listing the IP multicast groups for            which there are members on a particular interface."    ::= { igmpMIBObjects 2 }igmpCacheEntry OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     IgmpCacheEntry    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "An entry (conceptual row) in the igmpCacheTable."    INDEX      { igmpCacheAddress, igmpCacheIfIndex }    ::= { igmpCacheTable 1 }McCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                     [Page 8]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000IgmpCacheEntry ::= SEQUENCE {    igmpCacheAddress            IpAddress,    igmpCacheIfIndex            InterfaceIndex,    igmpCacheSelf               TruthValue,    igmpCacheLastReporter       IpAddress,    igmpCacheUpTime             TimeTicks,    igmpCacheExpiryTime         TimeTicks,    igmpCacheStatus             RowStatus,    igmpCacheVersion1HostTimer  TimeTicks}igmpCacheAddress OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     IpAddress    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The IP multicast group address for which this entry            contains information."    ::= { igmpCacheEntry 1 }igmpCacheIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     InterfaceIndex    MAX-ACCESS not-accessible    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The interface for which this entry contains information for            an IP multicast group address."    ::= { igmpCacheEntry 2 }igmpCacheSelf OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     TruthValue    MAX-ACCESS read-create    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "An indication of whether the local system is a member of            this group address on this interface."    DEFVAL     { true }    ::= { igmpCacheEntry 3 }igmpCacheLastReporter OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     IpAddress    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The IP address of the source of the last membership report            received for this IP Multicast group address on this            interface.  If no membership report has been received, this            object has the value 0.0.0.0."McCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                     [Page 9]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000    ::= { igmpCacheEntry 4 }igmpCacheUpTime OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     TimeTicks    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The time elapsed since this entry was created."    ::= { igmpCacheEntry 5 }igmpCacheExpiryTime OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     TimeTicks    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The minimum amount of time remaining before this entry will            be aged out.  A value of 0 indicates that the entry is only            present because igmpCacheSelf is true and that if the router            left the group, this entry would be aged out immediately.            Note that some implementations may process membership            reports from the local system in the same way as reports            from other hosts, so a value of 0 is not required."    ::= { igmpCacheEntry 6 }igmpCacheStatus OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     RowStatus    MAX-ACCESS read-create    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The status of this entry."    ::= { igmpCacheEntry 7 }igmpCacheVersion1HostTimer OBJECT-TYPE    SYNTAX     TimeTicks    MAX-ACCESS read-only    STATUS     current    DESCRIPTION            "The time remaining until the local router will assume that            there are no longer any IGMP version 1 members on the IP            subnet attached to this interface.  Upon hearing any IGMPv1            Membership Report, this value is reset to the group            membership timer.  While this time remaining is non-zero,            the local router ignores any IGMPv2 Leave messages for this            group that it receives on this interface."    ::= { igmpCacheEntry 8 }-- conformance informationMcCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                    [Page 10]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000igmpMIBConformance               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { igmpStdMIB 2 }igmpMIBCompliances               OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { igmpMIBConformance 1 }igmpMIBGroups  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { igmpMIBConformance 2 }-- compliance statementsigmpV1HostMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "The compliance statement for hosts running IGMPv1 and            implementing the IGMP MIB."    MODULE  -- this module    MANDATORY-GROUPS { igmpBaseMIBGroup }    OBJECT     igmpInterfaceStatus    MIN-ACCESS read-only    DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required."    OBJECT     igmpCacheStatus    MIN-ACCESS read-only    DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required."    ::= { igmpMIBCompliances 1 }igmpV1RouterMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "The compliance statement for routers running IGMPv1 and            implementing the IGMP MIB."    MODULE  -- this module      MANDATORY-GROUPS { igmpBaseMIBGroup,                       igmpRouterMIBGroup                     }    OBJECT     igmpInterfaceStatus    MIN-ACCESS read-only    DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required."    OBJECT     igmpCacheStatus    MIN-ACCESS read-only    DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required."McCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                    [Page 11]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000    ::= { igmpMIBCompliances 2 }igmpV2HostMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "The compliance statement for hosts running IGMPv2 and            implementing the IGMP MIB."    MODULE  -- this module    MANDATORY-GROUPS { igmpBaseMIBGroup,                       igmpV2HostMIBGroup                     }    OBJECT     igmpInterfaceStatus    MIN-ACCESS read-only    DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required."    OBJECT     igmpCacheStatus    MIN-ACCESS read-only    DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required."    ::= { igmpMIBCompliances 3 }igmpV2RouterMIBCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "The compliance statement for routers running IGMPv2 and            implementing the IGMP MIB."    MODULE  -- this module    MANDATORY-GROUPS { igmpBaseMIBGroup,                       igmpRouterMIBGroup,                       igmpV2RouterMIBGroup                     }    OBJECT     igmpInterfaceStatus    MIN-ACCESS read-only    DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required."    OBJECT     igmpCacheStatus    MIN-ACCESS read-only    DESCRIPTION             "Write access is not required."    ::= { igmpMIBCompliances 4 }-- units of conformanceMcCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                    [Page 12]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000igmpBaseMIBGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS { igmpCacheSelf,              igmpCacheStatus, igmpInterfaceStatus            }    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "The basic collection of objects providing management of            IGMP version 1 or 2."    ::= { igmpMIBGroups 1 }igmpRouterMIBGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS { igmpCacheUpTime, igmpCacheExpiryTime,              igmpInterfaceJoins, igmpInterfaceGroups,              igmpCacheLastReporter, igmpInterfaceQuerierUpTime,              igmpInterfaceQuerierExpiryTime,              igmpInterfaceQueryInterval            }    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A collection of additional objects for management of IGMP            version 1 or 2 in routers."    ::= { igmpMIBGroups 2 }igmpV2HostMIBGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS { igmpInterfaceVersion1QuerierTimer }    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A collection of additional objects for management of IGMP            version 2 in hosts."    ::= { igmpMIBGroups 3 }igmpHostOptMIBGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS { igmpCacheLastReporter, igmpInterfaceQuerier }    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A collection of optional objects for IGMP hosts.            Supporting this group can be especially useful in an            environment with a router which does not support the IGMP            MIB."    ::= { igmpMIBGroups 4 }igmpV2RouterMIBGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS { igmpInterfaceVersion, igmpInterfaceQuerier,              igmpInterfaceQueryMaxResponseTime,              igmpInterfaceRobustness,              igmpInterfaceWrongVersionQueries,McCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                    [Page 13]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000              igmpInterfaceLastMembQueryIntvl,              igmpCacheVersion1HostTimer            }    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A collection of additional objects for management of IGMP            version 2 in routers."    ::= { igmpMIBGroups 5 }igmpV2ProxyMIBGroup OBJECT-GROUP    OBJECTS { igmpInterfaceProxyIfIndex }    STATUS  current    DESCRIPTION            "A collection of additional objects for management of IGMP            proxy devices."    ::= { igmpMIBGroups 6 }END5.  Security Considerations   This MIB contains readable objects whose values provide information   related to multicast sessions.  Some of these objects could contain   sensitive information.  In particular, the igmpCacheSelf and   igmpCacheLastReporter can be used to identify machines which are   listening to a given group address.  There are also a number of   objects that have a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-   create, which allow an administrator to configure IGMP in the router.   While unauthorized access to the readable objects is relatively   innocuous, unauthorized access to the write-able objects could cause   a denial of service.  Hence, the support for SET operations in a   non-secure environment without proper protection can have a negative   effect on network operations.   SNMPv1 by itself is such an insecure environment.  Even if the   network itself is secure (for example by using IPSec), even then,   there is no control as to who on the secure network is allowed to   access and SET (change/create/delete) the objects in this MIB.   It is recommended that the implementers consider the security   features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework.  Specifically, the use   of the User-based Security ModelRFC 2574 [12] and the View-based   Access Control ModelRFC 2575 [15] is recommended.McCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                    [Page 14]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000   It is then a customer/user responsibility to ensure that the SNMP   entity giving access to this MIB, is properly configured to give   access to those objects only to those principals (users) that have   legitimate rights to access them.6.  Intellectual Property Notice   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any   intellectual property or other rights that might be claimed to   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights   might or might not be available; neither does it represent that it   has made any effort to identify any such rights.  Information on the   IETF's procedures with respect to rights in standards-track and   standards-related documentation can be found inBCP-11.  Copies of   claims of rights made available for publication and any assurances of   licenses to be made available, or the result of an attempt made to   obtain a general license or permission for the use of such   proprietary rights by implementers or users of this specification can   be obtained from the IETF Secretariat.   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary   rights which may cover technology that may be required to practice   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF Executive   Director.7.  Acknowledgements   This MIB module was updated based on feedback from the IETF's Inter-   Domain Multicast Routing (IDMR) Working Group.McCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                    [Page 15]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 20008.  Authors' Addresses   Keith McCloghrie   cisco Systems, Inc.   170 West Tasman Drive   San Jose, CA  95134-1706   Phone: +1 408 526 5260   EMail: kzm@cisco.com   Dino Farinacci   Procket Networks   3850 North First Street   San Jose, CA 95134   Phone: +1 408-954-7909   Email: dino@procket.com   Dave Thaler   Microsoft Corporation   One Microsoft Way   Redmond, WA  48105-6399   Phone: +1 425 703 8835   EMail: dthaler@microsoft.comMcCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                    [Page 16]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 20009.  References   [1]  Wijnen, B., Harrington, D. and R. Presuhn, "An Architecture for        Describing SNMP Management Frameworks",RFC 2571, April 1999.   [2]  Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of        Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets", STD 16,RFC1155, May 1990.   [3]  Rose, M. and K. McCloghrie, "Concise MIB Definitions", STD 16,RFC 1212, March 1991.   [4]  Rose, M., "A Convention for Defining Traps for use with the        SNMP",RFC 1215, March 1991.   [5]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,        M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management Information        Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58,RFC 2578, April 1999.   [6]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,        M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2579, April 1999.   [7]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose,        M. and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD        58,RFC 2580, April 1999.   [8]  Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M. and J. Davin, "Simple        Network Management Protocol", STD 15,RFC 1157, May 1990.   [9]  Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser,        "Introduction to Community-based SNMPv2",RFC 1901, January        1996.   [10] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Transport        Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol        (SNMPv2)",RFC 1906, January 1996.   [11] Case, J., Harrington D., Presuhn R. and B. Wijnen, "Message        Processing and Dispatching for the Simple Network Management        Protocol (SNMP)",RFC 2572, April 1999.   [12] Blumenthal, U. and B. Wijnen, "User-based Security Model (USM)        for version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol        (SNMPv3)",RFC 2574, April 1999.McCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                    [Page 17]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 2000   [13] Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol        Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management        Protocol (SNMPv2)",RFC 1905, January 1996.   [14] Levi, D., Meyer, P. and B. Stewart, "SNMPv3 Applications",RFC2573, April 1999.   [15] Wijnen, B., Presuhn, R. and K. McCloghrie, "View-based Access        Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol        (SNMP)",RFC 2575, April 1999.   [16] Deering, S., "Host Extensions for IP Multicasting", STD 5,RFC1112, August 1989.   [17] Fenner, W., "Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2",RFC2236, November 1997.McCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                    [Page 18]

RFC 2933         Internet Group Management Protocol MIB     October 200010. Full Copyright Statement   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000).  All Rights Reserved.   This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to   others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it   or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published   and distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction of any   kind, provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are   included on all such copies and derivative works.  However, this   document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing   the copyright notice or references to the Internet Society or other   Internet organizations, except as needed for the purpose of   developing Internet standards in which case the procedures for   copyrights defined in the Internet Standards process must be   followed, or as required to translate it into languages other than   English.   The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be   revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns.   This document and the information contained herein is provided on an   "AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING   TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING   BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION   HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF   MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Acknowledgement   Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the   Internet Society.McCloghrie, et al.          Standards Track                    [Page 19]

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