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RFC1253 - OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base

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Network Working Group F. Baker

Request for Comments: 1253 ACC

Obsoletes: RFC1252 R. Coltun

Computer Science Center

August 1991

OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base

Status of this Memo

This RFCspecifies an IAB standards track protocol for the Internet

community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

Please refer to the current edition of the "IAB Official Protocol

Standards" for the standardization state and status of this protocol.

This memo replaces RFC1252 which contained an error in the

"standard-mib" number assignment in Section 5. Distribution of this

memo is unlimited.

Table of Contents

1. Abstract ............................................. 2

2. The Network Management Framework...................... 2

3. Objects .............................................. 2

3.1 Format of Definitions ............................... 3

4. Overview ............................................. 3

4.1 Textual Conventions ................................. 3

4.2 StrUCture of MIB .................................... 3

4.2.1 General Variables ................................. 4

4.2.2 Area Data Structure and Area Stub Metric Table .... 4

4.2.3 Link State Database ............................... 4

4.2.4 Address Table and Host Tables ..................... 4

4.2.5 Interface and Interface Metric Tables ............. 4

4.2.6 Virtual Interface Table ........................... 4

4.2.7 Neighbor and Virtual Neighbor Tables .............. 4

4.3 Conceptual Row Creation ............................. 5

4.4 Default Configuration ............................... 5

5. Definitions .......................................... 7

5.1 OSPF General Variables .............................. 8

5.2 OSPF Area Data Structure ............................ 11

5.3 OSPF Area Default Metric Table ...................... 14

5.4 OSPF Link State Database ............................ 16

5.5 OSPF Address Range Table ............................ 19

5.6 OSPF Host Table ..................................... 21

5.7 OSPF Interface Table ................................ 23

5.8 OSPF Interface Metric Table ......................... 28

5.9 OSPF Virtual Interface Table ........................ 31

5.10 OSPF Neighbor Table ................................ 34

5.11 OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table ........................ 38

6. Acknowledgements ..................................... 40

7. References ........................................... 40

8. Security Considerations............................... 41

9. Authors' Addresses.................................... 42

1. Abstract

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)

for use with network management protocols in TCP/IP-based internets.

In particular, it defines objects for managing OSPF Version 2.

2. The Network Management Framework

The Internet-standard Network Management Framework consists of three

components. They are:

RFC1155 which defines the SMI, the mechanisms used for describing

and naming objects for the purpose of management. RFC1212

defines a more concise description mechanism, which is wholly

consistent with the SMI.

RFC1156 which defines MIB-I, the core set of managed objects for

the Internet suite of protocols. RFC1213, defines MIB-II, an

evolution of MIB-I based on implementation eXPerience and new

operational requirements.

RFC1157 which defines the SNMP, the protocol used for network

Access to managed objects.

The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of

experimentation and evaluation.

3. Objects

Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed

the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the MIB are

defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) [7]

defined in the SMI. In particular, each object has a name, a syntax,

and an encoding. The name is an object identifier, an

administratively assigned name, which specifies an object type. The

object type together with an object instance serves to uniquely

identify a specific instantiation of the object. For human

convenience, we often use a textual string, termed the OBJECT

DESCRIPTOR, to also refer to the object type.

The syntax of an object type defines the abstract data structure

corresponding to that object type. The ASN.1 language is used for

this purpose. However, the SMI [3] purposely restricts the ASN.1

constructs which may be used. These restrictions are explicitly made

for simplicity.

The encoding of an object type is simply how that object type is

represented using the object type's syntax. Implicitly tied to the

notion of an object type's syntax and encoding is how the object type

is represented when being transmitted on the network.

The SMI specifies the use of the basic encoding rules of ASN.1 [8],

subject to the additional requirements imposed by the SNMP.

3.1. Format of Definitions

Section 5 contains contains the specification of all object types

contained in this MIB module. The object types are defined using the

conventions defined in the SMI, as amended by the extensions

specified in [9].

4. Overview

4.1. Textual Conventions

Several new data types are introduced as a textual convention in this

MIB document. These textual conventions enhance the readability of

the specification and can ease comparison with other specifications

if appropriate. It should be noted that the introduction of the

these textual conventions has no effect on either the syntax nor the

semantics of any managed objects. The use of these is merely an

artifact of the explanatory method used. Objects defined in terms of

one of these methods are always encoded by means of the rules that

define the primitive type. Hence, no changes to the SMI or the SNMP

are necessary to accommodate these textual conventions which are

adopted merely for the convenience of readers and writers in pursuit

of the elusive goal of clear, concise, and unambiguous MIB documents.

The new data types are AreaID, RouterID, TOSType, Metric, BigMetric,

TruthValue, Status, Validation, PositiveInteger, HelloRange,

UpToMaxAge, InterfaceIndex, and DesignatedRouterPriority.

4.2. Structure of MIB

The MIB is composed of the following sections:

General Variables

Area Data Structure

Area Stub Metric Table

Link State Database

Address Range Table

Host Table

Interface Table

Interface Metric Table

Virtual Interface Table

Neighbor Table

Virtual Neighbor Table

4.2.1. General Variables

The General Variables are about what they sound like; variables which

are global to the OSPF Process.

4.2.2. Area Data Structure and Area Stub Metric Table

The Area Data Structure describes the OSPF Areas that the router

participates in. The Area Stub Metric Table describes the metrics

advertised into a stub area by the default router(s).

4.2.3. Link State Database

The Link State Database is provided primarily to provide detailed

information for network debugging.

4.2.4. Address Table and Host Tables

The Address Range Table and Host Table are provided to view

configured Network Summary and Host Route information.

4.2.5. Interface and Interface Metric Tables

The Interface Table and the Interface Metric Table together describe

the various IP interfaces to OSPF. The metrics are placed in

separate tables in order to simplify dealing with multiple types of

service, and to provide flexibility in the event that the IP TOS

definition is changed in the future. A Default Value specification

is supplied for the TOS 0 (default) metric.

4.2.6. Virtual Interface Table

Likewise, the Virtual Interface Table describe virtual links to the

OSPF Process.

4.2.7. Neighbor and Virtual Neighbor Tables

The Neighbor Table and the Virtual Neighbor Table describe the

neighbors to the OSPF Process.

4.3. Conceptual Row Creation

For the benefit of row-creation in "conceptual" (see [9]) tables,

DEFVAL (Default Value) clauses are included in the definitions in

section 5, suggesting values which an agent should use for instances

of variables which need to be created due to a Set-Request, but which

are not specified in the Set- Request. DEFVAL clauses have not been

specified for some objects which are read-only, implying that they

are zeroed upon row creation. These objects are of the SYNTAX

Counter or Gauge.

For those objects not having a DEFVAL clause, both management

stations and agents should heed the Robustness Principle of the

Internet (see RFC-791):

"be liberal in what you accept, conservative in what

you send"

That is, management stations should include as many of these columnar

objects as possible (e.g., all read-write objects) in a Set-Request

when creating a conceptual row; agents should accept a Set-Request

with as few of these as they need (e.g., the minimum contents of a

row creating SET consists of those objects for which, as they cannot

be intuited, no default is specified.).

There are numerous read-write objects in this MIB, as it is designed

for SNMP management of the protocol, not just SNMP monitoring of its

state. However, in the absence of a standard SNMP Security

architecture, it is acceptable for implementations to implement these

as read-only with an alternative interface for their modification.

4.4. Default Configuration

OSPF is a powerful routing protocol, equipped with features to handle

virtually any configuration requirement that might reasonably be

found within an Autonomous System. With this power comes a fair

degree of complexity, which the sheer number of objects in the MIB

will attest to. Care has therefore been taken, in constructing this

MIB, to define default values for virtually every object, to minimize

the amount of parameterization required in the typical case. That

default configuration is as follows:

Given the following assumptions:

- IP has already been configured

- The ifTable has already been configured

- ifSpeed is estimated by the interface drivers

- The OSPF Process automatically discovers all IP

Interfaces and creates corresponding OSPF Interfaces

- The TOS 0 metrics are autonomously derived from

ifSpeed

- The OSPF Process automatically creates the Areas

required for the Interfaces

The simplest configuration of an OSPF process requires that:

- The OSPF Process be Enabled.

This can be accomplished with a single SET:

ospfAdminStat := enabled.

The configured system will have the following attributes:

- The RouterID will be one of the IP addresses of the

device

- The device will be neither an Area Border Router nor

an Autonomous System Border Router.

- Every IP Interface, with or without an address, will

be an OSPF Interface.

- The AreaID of each interface will be 0.0.0.0, the

Backbone.

- Authentication will be disabled

- All Broadcast and Point to Point interfaces will be

operational. NBMA Interfaces require the configuration

of at least one neighbor.

- Timers on all direct interfaces will be:

Hello Interval: 10 seconds

Dead Timeout: 40 Seconds

Retransmission: 5 Seconds

Transit Delay: 1 Second

Poll Interval: 120 Seconds

- no direct links to hosts will be configured.

- no addresses will be summarized

- Metrics, being a measure of bit duration, are

unambiguous and intelligent.

- No Virtual Links will be configured.

5. Definitions

RFC1253-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS

Counter, Gauge, IpAddress

FROM RFC1155-SMI

mib-2

FROM RFC1213-MIB

OBJECT-TYPE

FROM RFC-1212;

-- This MIB module uses the extended OBJECT-TYPE macro as

-- defined in [9].

ospf OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mib-2 14 }

-- The Area ID, in OSPF, has the same format as an IP Address,

-- but has the function of defining a summarization point for

-- Link State Advertisements

AreaID ::= IpAddress

-- The Router ID, in OSPF, has the same format as an IP Address,

-- but identifies the router independent of its IP Address.

RouterID ::= IpAddress

-- The OSPF Metric is defined as an unsigned value in the range

Metric ::= INTEGER (1..'FFFF'h)

BigMetric ::= INTEGER (1..'FFFFFF'h)

-- Boolean Values

TruthValue ::= INTEGER { true (1), false (2) }

-- Status Values

Status ::= INTEGER { enabled (1), disabled (2) }

-- Row Creation/Deletion Values

Validation ::= INTEGER { valid (1), invalid (2) }

-- Time Durations measured in seconds

PositiveInteger ::= INTEGER (1..'FFFFFFFF'h)

HelloRange ::= INTEGER (1..'FFFF'h)

UpToMaxAge ::= INTEGER (1..3600)

-- The range of ifIndex, i.e. (1..ifNumber)

InterfaceIndex ::= INTEGER

-- Potential Priorities for the Designated Router Election

DesignatedRouterPriority ::= INTEGER (0..'FF'h)

-- Type of Service is defined as a mapping to the IP Type of

-- Service Flags as defined in the Router Requirements

-- Document:

--

-- D => Low Delay R => Reliable Route

-- T => High Bandwidth

-- D T R TOS D T R TOS

-- 0 0 0 => 0 0 0 1 => 4

-- 0 1 0 => 8 0 1 1 => 12

-- 1 0 0 => 16 1 0 1 => 20

-- 1 1 0 => 24 1 1 1 => 28

-- The remaining values are left for future definition.

TOSType ::= INTEGER (0..31)

-- OSPF General Variables

-- These parameters apply globally to the Router's

-- OSPF Process.

ospfGeneralGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ospf 1 }

ospfRouterId OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX RouterID

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the router in

the Autonomous System.

By convention, to ensure uniqueness, this should

default to the value of one of the router's IP

interface addresses."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, C.1 Global parameters"

::= { ospfGeneralGroup 1 }

ospfAdminStat OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Status

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The administrative status of OSPF in the router. The

value 'enabled' denotes that the OSPF Process is active

on at least one interface; 'disabled' disables it on

all interfaces."

::= { ospfGeneralGroup 2 }

ospfVersionNumber OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER { version2 (2) }

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The current version number of the OSPF protocol is 2."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Title"

::= { ospfGeneralGroup 3 }

ospfAreaBdrRtrStatus OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX TruthValue

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A flag to note whether this router is an area border

router."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 3 Splitting the AS into Areas"

::= { ospfGeneralGroup 4 }

ospfASBdrRtrStatus OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX TruthValue

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A flag to note whether this router is an Autonomous

System border router."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 3.3 Classification of routers"

::= { ospfGeneralGroup 5 }

ospfExternLSACount OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Gauge

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of external (LS type 5) link-state

advertisements in the link-state database."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix A.4.5 AS external link

advertisements"

::= { ospfGeneralGroup 6 }

ospfExternLSACksumSum OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The 32-bit unsigned sum of the LS checksums of the

external link-state advertisements contained in the

link-state database. This sum can be used to determine

if there has been a change in a router's link state

database, and to compare the link-state database of two

routers."

::= { ospfGeneralGroup 7 }

ospfTOSSupport OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX TruthValue

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The router's support for type-of-service routing."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix F.1.2 Optional TOS support"

::= { ospfGeneralGroup 8 }

ospfOriginateNewLSAs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of new link-state advertisements that have

been originated. This number is incremented each time

the router originates a new LSA."

::= { ospfGeneralGroup 9 }

ospfRxNewLSAs OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of link-state advertisements received

determined to be new instantiations. This number does

not include newer instantiations of self-originated

link-state advertisements."

::= { ospfGeneralGroup 10 }

-- The OSPF Area Data Structure contains information

-- regarding the various areas. The interfaces and

-- virtual links are configured as part of these areas.

-- Area 0.0.0.0, by definition, is the Backbone Area

ospfAreaTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF OspfAreaEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"Information describing the configured parameters and

cumulative statistics of the router's attached areas."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 6 The Area Data Structure"

::= { ospf 2 }

ospfAreaEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OspfAreaEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"Information describing the configured parameters and

cumulative statistics of one of the router's attached

areas."

INDEX { ospfAreaID }

::= { ospfAreaTable 1 }

OspfAreaEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

ospfAreaId

AreaID,

ospfAuthType

INTEGER,

ospfImportASExtern

TruthValue,

ospfSpfRuns

Counter,

ospfAreaBdrRtrCount

Gauge,

ospfASBdrRtrCount

Gauge,

ospfLSACount

Gauge,

ospfAreaLSACksumSum

INTEGER

}

ospfAreaId OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX AreaID

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying an area. Area

ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF backbone."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters"

::= { ospfAreaEntry 1 }

ospfAuthType OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

-- none (0),

-- simplePassWord (1)

-- reserved for specification by IANA (> 1)

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The authentication type specified for an area.

Additional authentication types may be assigned locally

on a per Area basis."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix E Authentication"

DEFVAL { 0 } -- no authentication, by default

::= { ospfAreaEntry 2 }

ospfImportASExtern OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX TruthValue

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The area's support for importing AS external link-

state advertisements."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters"

DEFVAL { true }

::= { ospfAreaEntry 3 }

ospfSpfRuns OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of times that the intra-area route table

has been calculated using this area's link-state

database. This is typically done using Dijkstra's

algorithm."

DEFVAL { 0 }

::= { ospfAreaEntry 4 }

ospfAreaBdrRtrCount OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Gauge

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The total number of area border routers reachable

within this area. This is initially zero, and is

calculated in each SPF Pass."

DEFVAL { 0 }

::= { ospfAreaEntry 5 }

ospfASBdrRtrCount OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Gauge

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The total number of Autonomous System border routers

reachable within this area. This is initially zero,

and is calculated in each SPF Pass."

DEFVAL { 0 }

::= { ospfAreaEntry 6 }

ospfAreaLSACount OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Gauge

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The total number of link-state advertisements in this

area's link-state database, excluding AS External

LSA's."

DEFVAL { 0 }

::= { ospfAreaEntry 7 }

ospfAreaLSACksumSum OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The 32-bit unsigned sum of the link-state

advertisements' LS checksums contained in this area's

link-state database. This sum excludes external (LS

type 5) link-state advertisements. The sum can be used

to determine if there has been a change in a router's

link state database, and to compare the link-state

database of two routers."

DEFVAL { 0 }

::= { ospfAreaEntry 8 }

-- OSPF Area Default Metric Table

-- The OSPF Area Default Metric Table describes the metrics

-- that a default Area Border Router will advertise into a

-- Stub area.

ospfStubAreaTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF OspfStubAreaEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The set of metrics that will be advertised by a

default Area Border Router into a stub area."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2, Area Parameters"

::= { ospf 3 }

ospfStubAreaEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OspfStubAreaEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The metric for a given Type of Service that will be

advertised by a default Area Border Router into a stub

area."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2, Area Parameters"

INDEX { ospfStubAreaID, ospfStuBTOS }

::= { ospfStubAreaTable 1 }

OspfStubAreaEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

ospfStubAreaID

AreaID,

ospfStubTOS

TOSType,

ospfStubMetric

BigMetric,

ospfStubStatus

Validation

}

ospfStubAreaID OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX AreaID

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The 32 bit identifier for the Stub Area. On creation,

this can be derived from the instance."

::= { ospfStubAreaEntry 1 }

ospfStubTOS OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX TOSType

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The Type of Service associated with the metric. On

creation, this can be derived from the instance."

::= { ospfStubAreaEntry 2 }

ospfStubMetric OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX BigMetric

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The metric value applied at the indicated type of

service. By default, this equals the least metric at

the type of service among the interfaces to other

areas."

::= { ospfStubAreaEntry 3 }

ospfStubStatus OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Validation

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This variable displays the validity or invalidity of

the entry. Setting it to 'invalid' has the effect of

rendering it inoperative. The internal effect (row

removal) is implementation dependent."

DEFVAL { valid }

::= { ospfStubAreaEntry 4 }

-- OSPF Link State Database

-- The Link State Database contains the Link State

-- Advertisements from throughout the areas that the

-- device is attached to.

ospfLsdbTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF OspfLsdbEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The OSPF Process's Links State Database."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 12 Link State Advertisements"

::= { ospf 4 }

ospfLsdbEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OspfLsdbEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A single Link State Advertisement."

INDEX { ospfLsdbAreaId, ospfLsdbType,

ospfLsdbLSID, ospfLsdbRouterId }

::= { ospfLsdbTable 1 }

OspfLsdbEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

ospfLsdbAreaId

AreaID,

ospfLsdbType

INTEGER,

ospfLsdbLSID

IpAddress,

ospfLsdbRouterId

RouterID,

ospfLsdbSequence

INTEGER,

ospfLsdbAge

INTEGER,

ospfLsdbChecksum

INTEGER,

ospfLsdbAdvertisement

OCTET STRING

}

ospfLsdbAreaId OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX AreaID

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The 32 bit identifier of the Area from which the LSA

was received."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters"

::= { ospfLsdbEntry 1 }

ospfLsdbType OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

routerLink (1),

networkLink (2),

summaryLink (3),

asSummaryLink (4),

asExternalLink (5)

}

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The type of the link state advertisement. Each link

state type has a separate advertisement format."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix A.4.1 The Link State

Advertisement header"

::= { ospfLsdbEntry 2 }

ospfLsdbLSID OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX IpAddress

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The Link State ID is an LS Type Specific field

containing either a Router ID or an IP Address; it

identifies the piece of the routing domain that is

being described by the advertisement."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.4 Link State ID"

::= { ospfLsdbEntry 3 }

ospfLsdbRouterId OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX RouterID

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The 32 bit number that uniquely identifies the

originating router in the Autonomous System."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.1 Global parameters"

::= { ospfLsdbEntry 4 }

-- Note that the OSPF Sequence Number is a 32 bit signed

-- integer. It starts with the value '80000001'h,

-- or -'7FFFFFFF'h, and increments until '7FFFFFFF'h

-- Thus, a typical sequence number will be very negative.

ospfLsdbSequence OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The sequence number field is a signed 32-bit integer.

It is used to detect old and duplicate link state

advertisements. The space of sequence numbers is

linearly ordered. The larger the sequence number the

more recent the advertisement."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.6 LS sequence number"

::= { ospfLsdbEntry 5 }

ospfLsdbAge OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER -- Should be 0..MaxAge

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This field is the age of the link state advertisement

in seconds."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.1 LS age"

::= { ospfLsdbEntry 6 }

ospfLsdbChecksum OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This field is the checksum of the complete contents of

the advertisement, excepting the age field. The age

field is excepted so that an advertisement's age can be

incremented without updating the checksum. The

checksum used is the same that is used for ISO

connectionless datagrams; it is commonly referred to as

the Fletcher checksum."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.7 LS checksum"

::= { ospfLsdbEntry 7 }

ospfLsdbAdvertisement OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OCTET STRING

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The entire Link State Advertisement, including its

header."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 12 Link State Advertisements"

::= { ospfLsdbEntry 8 }

-- Address Range Table

-- The Address Range Table acts as an adjunct to the Area

-- Table; It describes those Address Range Summaries that

-- are configured to be propagated from an Area to reduce

-- the amount of information about it which is known beyond

-- its borders.

ospfAreaRangeTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF OspfAreaRangeEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A range if IP addresses specified by an IP address/IP

network mask pair. For example, class B address range

of X.X.X.X with a network mask of 255.255.0.0 includes

all IP addresses from X.X.0.0 to X.X.255.255"

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters"

::= { ospf 5 }

ospfAreaRangeEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OspfAreaRangeEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A range if IP addresses specified by an IP address/IP

network mask pair. For example, class B address range

of X.X.X.X with a network mask of 255.255.0.0 includes

all IP addresses from X.X.0.0 to X.X.255.255"

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters"

INDEX { ospfAreaRangeAreaID, ospfAreaRangeNet }

::= { ospfAreaRangeTable 1 }

OspfAreaRangeEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

ospfAreaRangeAreaID

AreaID,

ospfAreaRangeNet

IpAddress,

ospfAreaRangeMask

IpAddress,

ospfAreaRangeStatus

Validation

}

ospfAreaRangeAreaID OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX AreaID

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The Area the Address Range is to be found within."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters"

::= { ospfAreaRangeEntry 1 }

ospfAreaRangeNet OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX IpAddress

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The IP Address of the Net or Subnet indicated by the

range."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters"

::= { ospfAreaRangeEntry 2 }

ospfAreaRangeMask OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX IpAddress

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The Subnet Mask that pertains to the Net or Subnet."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.2 Area parameters"

::= { ospfAreaRangeEntry 3 }

ospfAreaRangeStatus OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Validation

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This variable displays the validity or invalidity of

the entry. Setting it to 'invalid' has the effect of

rendering it inoperative. The internal effect (row

removal) is implementation dependent."

DEFVAL { valid }

::= { ospfAreaRangeEntry 4 }

-- OSPF Host Table

-- The Host/Metric Table indicates what hosts are directly

-- attached to the Router, and what metrics and types of

-- service should be advertised for them.

ospfHostTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF OspfHostEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The list of Hosts, and their metrics, that the router

will advertise as host routes."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.6 Host route parameters"

::= { ospf 6 }

ospfHostEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OspfHostEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A metric to be advertised, for a given type of service,

when a given host is reachable."

INDEX { ospfHostIpAddress, ospfHostTOS }

::= { ospfHostTable 1 }

OspfHostEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

ospfHostIpAddress

IpAddress,

ospfHostTOS

TOSType,

ospfHostMetric

Metric,

ospfHostStatus

Validation

}

ospfHostIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX IpAddress

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The IP Address of the Host."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.6 Host route parameters"

::= { ospfHostEntry 1 }

ospfHostTOS OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX TOSType

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The Type of Service of the route being configured."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.6 Host route parameters"

::= { ospfHostEntry 2 }

ospfHostMetric OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Metric

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The Metric to be advertised."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.6 Host route parameters"

::= { ospfHostEntry 3 }

ospfHostStatus OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Validation

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This variable displays the validity or invalidity of

the entry. Setting it to 'invalid' has the effect of

rendering it inoperative. The internal effect (row

removal) is implementation dependent."

DEFVAL { valid }

::= { ospfHostEntry 4 }

-- OSPF Interface Table

-- The OSPF Interface Table augments the ifTable with OSPF

-- specific information.

ospfIfTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF OspfIfEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The OSPF Interface Table describes the interfaces from

the viewpoint of OSPF."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.3 Router interface

parameters"

::= { ospf 7 }

ospfIfEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OspfIfEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The OSPF Interface Entry describes one interface from

the viewpoint of OSPF."

INDEX { ospfIfIpAddress, ospfAddressLessIf }

::= { ospfIfTable 1 }

OspfIfEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

ospfIfIpAddress

IpAddress,

ospfAddressLessIf

INTEGER,

ospFIFAreaId

AreaID,

ospfIfType

INTEGER,

ospfIfAdminStat

Status,

ospfIfRtrPriority

DesignatedRouterPriority,

ospfIfTransitDelay

UpToMaxAge,

ospfIfRetransInterval

UpToMaxAge,

ospfIfHelloInterval

HelloRange,

ospfIfRtrDeadInterval

PositiveInteger,

ospfIfPollInterval

PositiveInteger,

ospfIfState

INTEGER,

ospfIfDesignatedRouter

IpAddress,

ospfIfBackupDesignatedRouter

IpAddress,

ospfIfEvents

Counter,

ospfIfAuthKey

OCTET STRING

}

ospfIfIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX IpAddress

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The IP address of this OSPF interface."

::= { ospfIfEntry 1 }

ospfAddressLessIf OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"For the purpose of easing the instancing of addressed

and addressless interfaces; This variable takes the

value 0 on interfaces with IP Addresses, and the

corresponding value of ifIndex for interfaces having no

IP Address."

::= { ospfIfEntry 2 }

ospfIfAreaId OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX AreaID

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the area to

which the interface connects. Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used

for the OSPF backbone."

DEFVAL { '00000000'H } -- 0.0.0.0

::= { ospfIfEntry 3 }

ospfIfType OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

broadcast (1),

nbma (2),

pointToPoint (3)

}

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The OSPF interface type.

By way of a default, this field may be intuited from

the corresponding value of ifType. Broadcast LANs,

such as Ethernet and IEEE 802.5, take the value

'broadcast', X.25, Frame Relay, and similar

technologies take the value 'nbma', and links that are

definitively point to point take the value

'pointToPoint'."

::= { ospfIfEntry 4 }

ospfIfAdminStat OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Status

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The OSPF interface's administrative status. The value

'enabled' denotes that neighbor relationships may be

formed on the interface, and the interface will be

advertised as an internal route to some area. The

value 'disabled' denotes that the interface is external

to OSPF."

DEFVAL { enabled }

::= { ospfIfEntry 5 }

ospfIfRtrPriority OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX DesignatedRouterPriority

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The priority of this interface. Used in multi-access

networks, this field is used in the designated router

election algorithm. The value 0 signifies that the

router is not eligible to become the designated router

on this particular network. In the event of a tie in

this value, routers will use their router id as a tie

breaker."

DEFVAL { 1 }

::= { ospfIfEntry 6 }

ospfIfTransitDelay OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX UpToMaxAge

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a

link- state update packet over this interface."

DEFVAL { 1 }

::= { ospfIfEntry 7 }

ospfIfRetransInterval OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX UpToMaxAge

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of seconds between link-state advertisement

retransmissions, for adjacencies belonging to this

interface. This value is also used when retransmitting

database description and link-state request packets."

DEFVAL { 5 }

::= { ospfIfEntry 8 }

ospfIfHelloInterval OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX HelloRange

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The length of time, in seconds, between the Hello

packets that the router sends on the interface. This

value must be the same for all routers attached to a

common network."

DEFVAL { 10 }

::= { ospfIfEntry 9 }

ospfIfRtrDeadInterval OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PositiveInteger

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of seconds that a router's Hello packets

have not been seen before it's neighbors declare the

router down. This should be some multiple of the Hello

interval. This value must be the same for all routers

attached to a common network."

DEFVAL { 40 }

::= { ospfIfEntry 10 }

ospfIfPollInterval OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PositiveInteger

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The larger time interval, in seconds, between the

Hello packets sent to an inactive non-broadcast multi-

access neighbor."

DEFVAL { 120 }

::= { ospfIfEntry 11 }

ospfIfState OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

down (1),

loopback (2),

waiting (3),

pointToPoint (4),

designatedRouter (5),

backupDesignatedRouter (6),

otherDesignatedRouter (7)

}

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The OSPF Interface State."

DEFVAL { down }

::= { ospfIfEntry 12 }

ospfIfDesignatedRouter OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX IpAddress

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The IP Address of the Designated Router."

DEFVAL { '00000000'H } -- 0.0.0.0

::= { ospfIfEntry 13 }

ospfIfBackupDesignatedRouter OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX IpAddress

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The IP Address of the Backup Designated Router."

DEFVAL { '00000000'H } -- 0.0.0.0

::= { ospfIfEntry 14 }

ospfIfEvents OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of times this OSPF interface has changed

its state, or an error has occurred."

DEFVAL { 0 }

::= { ospfIfEntry 15 }

ospfIfAuthKey OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OCTET STRING

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The Authentication Key. If the Area's Authorization

Type is simplePassword, and the key length is shorter

than 8 octets, the agent will left adjust and zero fill

to 8 octets.

When read, ospfIfAuthKey always returns an Octet String

of length zero."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 9 The Interface Data

Structure"

DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H } -- 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0

::= { ospfIfEntry 16 }

-- OSPF Interface Metric Table

-- The Metric Table describes the metrics to be advertised

-- for a specified interface at the various types of service.

-- As such, this table is an adjunct of the OSPF Interface

-- Table.

-- Types of service, as defined by RFC791, have the ability

-- to request low delay, high bandwidth, or reliable linkage.

-- For the purposes of this specification, the measure of

-- bandwidth

-- Metric = 10^8 / ifSpeed

-- is the default value. For multiple link interfaces, note

-- that ifSpeed is the sum of the individual link speeds.

-- This yields a number having the following typical values:

-- Network Type/bit rate Metric

-- >= 100 MBPS 1

-- Ethernet/802.3 10

-- E1 48

-- T1 (ESF) 65

-- 64 KBPS 1562

-- 56 KBPS 1785

-- 19.2 KBPS 5208

-- 9.6 KBPS 10416

-- Routes that are not specified use the default (TOS 0) metric

ospfIfMetricTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF OspfIfMetricEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The TOS metrics for a non-virtual interface identified

by the interface index."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.3 Router interface

parameters"

::= { ospf 8 }

ospfIfMetricEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OspfIfMetricEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A particular TOS metric for a non-virtual interface

identified by the interface index."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.3 Router interface

parameters"

INDEX { ospfIfMetricIpAddress,

ospfIfMetricAddressLessIf,

ospfIfMetricTOS }

::= { ospfIfMetricTable 1 }

OspfIfMetricEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

ospfIfMetricIpAddress

IpAddress,

ospfIfMetricAddressLessIf

INTEGER,

ospfIfMetricTOS

TOSType,

ospfIfMetricMetric

Metric,

ospfIfMetricStatus

Validation

}

ospfIfMetricIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX IpAddress

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The IP address of this OSPF interface. On row

creation, this can be derived from the instance."

::= { ospfIfMetricEntry 1 }

ospfIfMetricAddressLessIf OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"For the purpose of easing the instancing of addressed

and addressless interfaces; This variable takes the

value 0 on interfaces with IP Addresses, and the value

of ifIndex for interfaces having no IP Address. On row

creation, this can be derived from the instance."

::= { ospfIfMetricEntry 2 }

ospfIfMetricTOS OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX TOSType

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The type of service metric being referenced. On row

creation, this can be derived from the instance."

::= { ospfIfMetricEntry 3 }

ospfIfMetricMetric OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Metric

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The metric of using this type of service on this

interface. The default value of the TOS 0 Metric is

10^8 / ifSpeed.

The value FFFF is distinguished to mean 'no route via

this TOS'."

::= { ospfIfMetricEntry 4 }

ospfIfMetricStatus OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Validation

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This variable displays the validity or invalidity of

the entry. Setting it to 'invalid' has the effect of

rendering it inoperative. The internal effect (row

removal) is implementation dependent."

DEFVAL { valid }

::= { ospfIfMetricEntry 5 }

-- OSPF Virtual Interface Table

-- The Virtual Interface Table describes the virtual

-- links that the OSPF Process is configured to

-- carry on.

ospfVirtIfTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF OspfVirtIfEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"Information about this router's virtual interfaces."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Appendix C.4 Virtual link parameters"

::= { ospf 9 }

ospfVirtIfEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OspfVirtIfEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"Information about a single Virtual Interface."

INDEX { ospfVirtIfAreaID, ospfVirtIfNeighbor }

::= { ospfVirtIfTable 1 }

OspfVirtIfEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

ospfVirtIfAreaID

AreaID,

ospfVirtIfNeighbor

RouterID,

ospfVirtIfTransitDelay

UpToMaxAge,

ospfVirtIfRetransInterval

UpToMaxAge,

ospfVirtIfHelloInterval

HelloRange,

ospfVirtIfRtrDeadInterval

PositiveInteger,

ospfVirtIfState

INTEGER,

ospfVirtIfEvents

Counter,

ospfVirtIfAuthKey

OCTET STRING,

ospfVirtIfStatus

Validation

}

ospfVirtIfAreaID OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX AreaID

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The Transit Area that the Virtual Link traverses. By

definition, this is not 0.0.0.0"

::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 1 }

ospfVirtIfNeighbor OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX RouterID

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The Router ID of the Virtual Neighbor."

::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 2 }

ospfVirtIfTransitDelay OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX UpToMaxAge

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a

link- state update packet over this interface."

DEFVAL { 1 }

::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 3 }

ospfVirtIfRetransInterval OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX UpToMaxAge

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of seconds between link-state advertisement

retransmissions, for adjacencies belonging to this

interface. This value is also used when retransmitting

database description and link-state request packets.

This value should be well over the expected round-trip

time."

DEFVAL { 5 }

::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 4 }

ospfVirtIfHelloInterval OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX HelloRange

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The length of time, in seconds, between the Hello

packets that the router sends on the interface. This

value must be the same for the virtual neighbor."

DEFVAL { 10 }

::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 5 }

ospfVirtIfRtrDeadInterval OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX PositiveInteger

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of seconds that a router's Hello packets

have not been seen before it's neighbors declare the

router down. This should be some multiple of the Hello

interval. This value must be the same for the virtual

neighbor."

DEFVAL { 60 }

::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 6 }

ospfVirtIfState OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

down (1), -- these use the same encoding

pointToPoint (4) -- as the ospfIfTable

}

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"OSPF virtual interface states."

DEFVAL { down }

::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 7 }

ospfVirtIfEvents OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of state changes or error events on this

Virtual Link"

DEFVAL { 0 }

::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 8 }

ospfVirtIfAuthKey OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OCTET STRING

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"If Authentication Type is simplePassword, the device

will left adjust and zero fill to 8 octets.

When read, ospfVifAuthKey always returns a string of

length zero."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 9 The Interface Data

Structure"

DEFVAL { '0000000000000000'H } -- 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0

::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 9 }

ospfVirtIfStatus OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Validation

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This variable displays the validity or invalidity of

the entry. Setting it to 'invalid' has the effect of

rendering it inoperative. The internal effect (row

removal) is implementation dependent."

DEFVAL { valid }

::= { ospfVirtIfEntry 10 }

-- OSPF Neighbor Table

-- The OSPF Neighbor Table describes all neighbors in

-- the locality of the subject router.

ospfNbrTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF OspfNbrEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A table of non-virtual neighbor information."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 10 The Neighbor Data

Structure"

::= { ospf 10 }

ospfNbrEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OspfNbrEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The information regarding a single neighbor."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 10 The Neighbor Data

Structure"

INDEX { ospfNbrIpAddr, ospfNbrAddressLessIndex }

::= { ospfNbrTable 1 }

OspfNbrEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

ospfNbrIpAddr

IpAddress,

ospfNbrAddressLessIndex

InterfaceIndex,

ospfNbrRtrId

RouterID,

ospfNbrOptions

INTEGER,

ospfNbrPriority

DesignatedRouterPriority,

ospfNbrState

INTEGER,

ospfNbrEvents

Counter,

ospfNbrLSRetransQLen

Gauge,

ospfNBMANbrStatus

Validation

}

ospfNbrIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX IpAddress

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The IP address of this neighbor."

::= { ospfNbrEntry 1 }

ospfNbrAddressLessIndex OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX InterfaceIndex

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

" On an interface having an IP Address, zero. On

addressless interfaces, the corresponding value of

ifIndex in the Internet Standard MIB. On row creation,

this can be derived from the instance."

::= { ospfNbrEntry 2 }

ospfNbrRtrId OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX RouterID

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A 32-bit integer (represented as a type IpAddress)

uniquely identifying the neighboring router in the

Autonomous System."

DEFVAL { '00000000'H } -- 0.0.0.0

::= { ospfNbrEntry 3 }

ospfNbrOptions OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A Bit Mask corresponding to the neighbor's options

field.

Bit 0, if set, indicates that the area accepts and

operates on external information; if zero, it is a stub

area.

Bit 1, if set, indicates that the system will operate

on Type of Service metrics other than TOS 0. If zero,

the neighbor will ignore all metrics except the TOS 0

metric."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 12.1.2 Options"

DEFVAL { 0 }

::= { ospfNbrEntry 4 }

ospfNbrPriority OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX DesignatedRouterPriority

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The priority of this neighbor in the designated router

election algorithm. The value 0 signifies that the

neighbor is not eligible to become the designated

router on this particular network."

DEFVAL { 1 }

::= { ospfNbrEntry 5 }

ospfNbrState OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

down (1),

attempt (2),

init (3),

twoWay (4),

exchangeStart (5),

exchange (6),

loading (7),

full (8)

}

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The State of the relationship with this Neighbor."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 10.1 Neighbor States"

DEFVAL { down }

::= { ospfNbrEntry 6 }

ospfNbrEvents OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of times this neighbor relationship has

changed state, or an error has occurred."

DEFVAL { 0 }

::= { ospfNbrEntry 7 }

ospfNbrLSRetransQLen OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Gauge

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The current length of the retransmission queue."

DEFVAL { 0 }

::= { ospfNbrEntry 8 }

ospfNBMANbrStatus OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Validation

ACCESS read-write

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"This variable displays the validity or invalidity of

the entry. Setting it to 'invalid' has the effect of

rendering it inoperative. The internal effect (row

removal) is implementation dependent."

DEFVAL { valid }

::= { ospfNbrEntry 9 }

-- OSPF Virtual Neighbor Table

-- This table describes all virtual neighbors.

-- Since Virtual Links are configured in the

-- virtual interface table, this table is read-only.

ospfVirtNbrTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF OspfVirtNbrEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A table of virtual neighbor information."

REFERENCE

"OSPF Version 2, Section 15 Virtual Links"

::= { ospf 11 }

ospfVirtNbrEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX OspfVirtNbrEntry

ACCESS not-accessible

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"Virtual neighbor information."

INDEX { ospfVirtNbrArea, ospfVirtNbrRtrId }

::= { ospfVirtNbrTable 1 }

OspfVirtNbrEntry ::=

SEQUENCE {

ospfVirtNbrArea

AreaID,

ospfVirtNbrRtrId

RouterID,

ospfVirtNbrIpAddr

IpAddress,

ospfVirtNbrOptions

INTEGER,

ospfVirtNbrState

INTEGER,

ospfVirtNbrEvents

Counter,

ospfVirtNbrLSRetransQLen

Gauge

}

ospfVirtNbrArea OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX AreaID

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The Transit Area Identifier."

::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 1 }

ospfVirtNbrRtrId OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX RouterID

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the neighboring

router in the Autonomous System."

::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 2 }

ospfVirtNbrIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX IpAddress

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The IP address this Virtual Neighbor is using."

::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 3 }

ospfVirtNbrOptions OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"A bit map corresponding to the neighbor's options

field. Thus, Bit 1, if set, indicates that the

neighbor supports Type of Service Routing; if zero, no

metrics other than TOS 0 are in use by the neighbor."

::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 4 }

ospfVirtNbrState OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX INTEGER {

down (1),

attempt (2),

init (3),

twoWay (4),

exchangeStart (5),

exchange (6),

loading (7),

full (8)

}

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The state of the Virtual Neighbor Relationship."

::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 5 }

ospfVirtNbrEvents OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Counter

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The number of times this virtual link has changed its

state, or an error has occurred."

::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 6 }

ospfVirtNbrLSRetransQLen OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX Gauge

ACCESS read-only

STATUS mandatory

DESCRIPTION

"The current length of the retransmission queue."

::= { ospfVirtNbrEntry 7 }

END

6. Acknowledgements

This document was produced by the OSPF Working Group, of which the

Chairman is John Moy of Proteon.

In addition, the comments of the following individuals are also

acknowledged:

John Moy Proteon, Inc

Dino Farinacci 3COM

Stan Froyd Advanced Computer Communications

Steve Willis Wellfleet

John Burress Wellfleet

Keith McCloghrie Hughes LAN Systems

7. References

[1] Cerf, V., "IAB Recommendations for the Development of Internet

Network Management Standards", RFC1052, NRI, April 1988.

[2] Cerf, V., "Report of the Second Ad Hoc Network Management Review

Group", RFC1109, NRI, August 1989.

[3] Rose M., and K. McCloghrie, "Structure and Identification of

Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets", RFC1155,

Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems, May 1990.

[4] McCloghrie K., and M. Rose, "Management Information Base for

Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets", RFC1156, Hughes

LAN Systems, Performance Systems International, May 1990.

[5] Case, J., Fedor, M., Schoffstall, M., and J. Davin, "Simple

Network Management Protocol", RFC1157, SNMP Research,

Performance Systems International, Performance Systems

International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990.

[6] Rose M., Editor, "Management Information Base for Network

Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II", RFC1213,

Performance Systems International, March 1991.

[7] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -

Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1),

International Organization for Standardization, International

Standard 8824, December 1987.

[8] Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection -

Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Notation One

(ASN.1), International Organization for Standardization,

International Standard 8825, December 1987.

[9] Rose, M., and K. McCloghrie, Editors, "Concise MIB Definitions",

RFC1212, Performance Systems International, Hughes LAN Systems,

March 1991.

[10] Moy, J., Editor, "The OSPF Specification, Version 2", RFC1247,

Proteon, Inc., July 1991.

8. Security Considerations

Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

9. Authors' Addresses

Fred Baker

Advanced Computer Communications

720 Santa Barbara Street

Santa Barbara, California 93101

Phone: (805) 963-9431

EMail: fbaker@acc.com

Rob Coltun

Computer Science Center

Computer and Space Sciences Building

College Park, Maryland 20742

Phone: (301) 921-8600

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