PCE Working Group A. Koushik Internet-Draft Brocade Communications Inc. Intended status: Standards Track E. Stephan Expires: March 27, 2015 Orange Q. Zhao Huawei Technology D. King Old Dog Consulting J. Hardwick Metaswitch September 23, 2014 Path Computation Element Communications Protocol (PCEP) Management Information Base (MIB) Module draft-ietf-pce-pcep-mib-10 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 managed objects for modeling of Path Computation Element communications Protocol (PCEP) for communications between a Path Computation Client (PCC) and a Path Computation Element (PCE), or between two PCEs. Status of This Memo This Internet-Draft is submitted in full conformance with the provisions of BCP 78 and BCP 79. Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet-Drafts. The list of current Internet- Drafts is at http://datatracker.ietf.org/drafts/current/. Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to use Internet-Drafts as reference material or to cite them other than as "work in progress." This Internet-Draft will expire on March 27, 2015. Copyright Notice Copyright (c) 2014 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the document authors. All rights reserved. Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 1] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 This document is subject to BCP 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 Contents 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1.1. Requirements Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1.2. Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2. The Internet-Standard Management Framework . . . . . . . . . 3 3. PCEP MIB Module Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3.1. pcePcepEntityTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3.2. pcePcepPeerTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3.3. pcePcepSessTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3.4. PCEP Notifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3.5. Relationship to other MIB modules . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3.6. Illustrative example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4. Object Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4.1. PCE-PCEP-MIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 6. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 7. Acknowledgement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 8. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 8.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 8.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Appendix A. Contributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Appendix B. PCEP MIB Module Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 B.1. Contents of PCEP MIB module at PCE2 . . . . . . . . . . . 51 B.2. Contents of PCEP MIB module at PCCb . . . . . . . . . . . 59 1. Introduction The Path Computation Element (PCE) defined in [RFC4655] is an entity that is capable of computing a network path or route based on a network graph, and applying computational constraints. A Path Computation Client (PCC) may make requests to a PCE for paths to be computed. PCEP is the communication protocol between a PCC and PCE and is defined in [RFC5440]. PCEP interactions include path computation requests and path computation replies as well as notifications of specific states related to the use of a PCE in the context of Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 2] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) Traffic Engineering (TE). This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it defines a MIB module that can be used to monitor PCEP interactions between a PCC and a PCE, or between two PCEs. The scope of this document is to provide a MIB module for the PCEP base protocol defined in [RFC5440]. Extensions to the PCEP base protocol are beyond the scope for this document. 1.1. Requirements Language The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY" and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14, RFC 2119 [RFC2119]. 1.2. Terminology This document uses the terminology defined in [RFC4655] and [RFC5440]. In particular, it uses the following acronyms. o Path Computation Request message (PCReq). o Path Computation Reply message (PCRep). o Notification message (PCNtf). o Error message (PCErr). o Request Parameters object (RP). o Synchronization Vector object (SVEC). o Explicit Route object (ERO). This document uses the term "PCEP entity" to refer to a local PCEP speaker, "peer" to refer to a remote PCEP speaker and "PCEP speaker" where it is not necessary to distinguish between local and remote. 2. The Internet-Standard Management Framework For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of RFC 3410 [RFC3410]. Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 3] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 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. PCEP MIB Module Architecture The PCEP MIB module contains the following information: a. PCE and PCC local entity status (see pcePcepEntityTable). b. PCEP peer information (see pcePcepPeerTable). c. PCEP session information (see pcePcepSessTable). d. Notifications to indicate PCEP session changes. The PCEP MIB module is limited to "read-only" access except for pcePcepNotificationsMaxRate, which is used to throttle the rate at which the implementation generates notifications. 3.1. pcePcepEntityTable The PCEP MIB module may contain status information for multiple logical local PCEP entities. There are several scenarios in which there may be more than one local PCEP entity, including the following. o A physical router, which is partitioned into multiple virtual routers, each with its own PCC. o A PCE device which front-ends a cluster of compute resources, each with a different set of capabilities that are accessed via different IP addresses. The pcePcepEntityTable contains one row for each local PCEP entity. Each row is read-only and contains current status information plus the PCEP entity's running configuration. The pcePcepEntityTable is indexed by pcePcepEntityIndex, which also acts as the primary index for the other tables in this MIB module. Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 4] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 3.2. pcePcepPeerTable The pcePcepPeerTable contains one row for each peer that the local PCEP entity knows about. Each row is read-only and contains information to identify the peer, the running configuration relating to that peer and statistics that track the messages exchanged with that peer and its response times. A PCEP speaker is identified by its IP address. If there is a PCEP speaker in the network that uses multiple IP addresses then it looks like multiple distinct peers to the other PCEP speakers in the network. The pcePcepPeerTable is indexed first by pcePcepEntityIndex, then by pcePcepPeerAddrType and pcePcepPeerAddr. This indexing structure allows each local PCEP entity to report its own set of peers. Since PCEP sessions can be ephemeral, the pcePcepPeerTable tracks a peer even when no PCEP session currently exists to that peer. The statistics contained in pcePcepPeerTable are an aggregate of the statistics for all successive sessions to that peer. To limit the quantity of information that is stored, an implementation MAY choose to discard a row from the pcePcepPeerTable if and only if no PCEP session exists to the corresponding peer. 3.3. pcePcepSessTable The pcePcepSessTable contains one row for each PCEP session that the PCEP entity (PCE or PCC) is currently participating in. Each row is read-only and contains the running configuration that is applied to the session, plus identifiers and statistics for the session. The statistics in pcePcepSessTable are semantically different from those in pcePcepPeerTable since the former apply to the current session only, whereas the latter are the aggregate for all sessions that have existed to that peer. Although [RFC5440] forbids there from being more than one active PCEP session between a given pair of PCEP entities at any one time, there is a window during session establishment where the pcePcepSessTable may contain two rows for a given peer, one representing a session initiated by the local PCEP entity and one representing a session initiated by the peer. If either of these sessions reaches active state, then the other is discarded. Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 5] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 The pcePcepSessTable is indexed first by pcePcepEntityIndex, then by pcePcepPeerAddrType and pcePcepPeerAddr, and finally by pcePcepSessInitiator. This indexing structure allows each local PCEP entity to report its own set of active sessions. The pcePcepSessInitiator index allows two rows to exist transiently for a given peer, as discussed above. 3.4. PCEP Notifications The PCEP MIB module contains notifications for the following conditions. a. pcePcepSessUp: PCEP Session has gone up. b. pcePcepSessDown: PCEP Session has gone down. c. pcePcepSessLocalOverload: Local PCEP entity has sent an overload PCNtf on this session. d. pcePcepSessLocalOverloadClear: Local PCEP entity has sent an overload-cleared PCNtf on this session. e. pcePcepSessPeerOverload: Peer has sent an overload PCNtf on this session. f. pcePcepSessPeerOverloadClear: Peer has sent an overload-cleared PCNtf on this session. 3.5. Relationship to other MIB modules The PCEP MIB module imports the following textual conventions from the INET-ADDRESS-MIB defined in RFC 4001 [RFC4001]: o InetAddressType o InetAddress PCEP relies on existing protocols which have specialized MIB objects to monitor their own activities. Consequently this document considers that the monitoring of underlying protocols is out of scope of the PCEP MIB module. 3.6. Illustrative example The following diagram illustrates the relationships between the pcePcepEntityTable, pcePcepPeerTable and pcePcepSessTable. Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 6] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 Index by: pcePcepEntityIndex +--------------+ Index by: |pcePcepEntity | pcePcepEntityIndex, |Table | pcePcepPeerAddrType, +--------------+ pcePcepPeerAddr |pcePcepEntity | |Entry |<----* +--------------+ | +------------+ Index by: | | | |pcePcepPeer | pcePcepEntityIndex, | |<-* | |Table | pcePcepPeerAddrType, +--------------+ | | +------------+ pcePcepPeerAddr, | *--|PcePcepPeer | pcePcepSessInitiator | | |Entry |<-----* | | +------------+ | +------------+ | *--| | | |pcePcepSess | | | |<----*| |Table | | +------------+ || +------------+ *-----| | |*-|pcePcepSess | | | |<--* | |Entry | | +------------+ | | +------------+ *-----| | | *--| | | [1] | | | | +------------+ | +------------+ *----| | | | | | +------------+ *----| [2] | | | +------------+ [1]: A peer entry with no current session [2]: Two sessions exist during a window in session initialization. 4. Object Definitions 4.1. PCE-PCEP-MIB PCE-PCEP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, mib-2, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, Unsigned32, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 7] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 Counter32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- RFC 2578 TruthValue, TimeStamp FROM SNMPv2-TC -- RFC 2579 MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF -- RFC 2580 InetAddressType, InetAddress FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB; -- RFC 4001 pcePcepMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "201409121200Z" -- 12 September 2014 ORGANIZATION "IETF Path Computation Element (PCE) Working Group" CONTACT-INFO "Email: pce@ietf.org WG charter: http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/pce-charter.html" DESCRIPTION "This MIB module defines a collection of objects for managing Path Computation Element communications Protocol (PCEP). Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2014). This version of this MIB module is part of RFC YYYY; see the RFC itself for full legal notices." -- RFC Ed,: replace YYYY with actual RFC number & remove this note REVISION "201409121200Z" -- 12 September 2014 DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published as RFC YYYY." -- RFC Ed.: replace YYYY with actual RFC number & remove this note ::= { mib-2 XXX } -- RFC Ed.: replace XXX with IANA-assigned number & remove this note pcePcepNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pcePcepMIB 0 } pcePcepObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pcePcepMIB 1 } pcePcepConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pcePcepMIB 2 } -- -- PCEP Entity Objects -- pcePcepEntityTable OBJECT-TYPE Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 8] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PcePcepEntityEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table contains information about local PCEP entities. The entries in this table are read-only." ::= { pcePcepObjects 1 } pcePcepEntityEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PcePcepEntityEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This entry represents a local PCEP entity." INDEX { pcePcepEntityIndex } ::= { pcePcepEntityTable 1 } PcePcepEntityEntry ::= SEQUENCE { pcePcepEntityIndex Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityAdminStatus INTEGER, pcePcepEntityOperStatus INTEGER, pcePcepEntityAddrType InetAddressType, pcePcepEntityAddr InetAddress, pcePcepEntityConnectTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityConnectMaxRetry Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityInitBackoffTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityMaxBackoffTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityOpenWaitTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityKeepWaitTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityKeepAliveTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityDeadTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityAllowNegotiation TruthValue, pcePcepEntityMaxKeepAliveTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityMaxDeadTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityMinKeepAliveTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityMinDeadTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntitySyncTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityRequestTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityMaxSessions Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityMaxUnknownReqs Unsigned32, pcePcepEntityMaxUnknownMsgs Unsigned32 } pcePcepEntityIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 9] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 "This index is used to uniquely identify the PCEP entity." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 1 } pcePcepEntityAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { adminStatusUp(1), adminStatusDown(2) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The administrative status of this PCEP Entity. This is the desired operational status as currently set by an operator or by default in the implementation. The value of pcePcepEntityOperStatus represents the current status of an attempt to reach this desired status." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 2 } pcePcepEntityOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { operStatusUp(1), operStatusDown(2), operStatusGoingUp(3), operStatusGoingDown(4), operStatusFailed(5), operStatusFailedPerm(6) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The operational status of the PCEP entity. Takes one of the following values. - operStatusUp(1): the PCEP entity is active. - operStatusDown(2): the PCEP entity is inactive. - operStatusGoingUp(3): the PCEP entity is activating. - operStatusGoingDown(4): the PCEP entity is deactivating. - operStatusFailed(5): the PCEP entity has failed and will recover when possible. - operStatusFailedPerm(6): the PCEP entity has failed and will not recover without operator intervention." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 3 } pcePcepEntityAddrType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddressType MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 10] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 "The type of the PCEP entity's Internet address. This object specifies how the value of the pcePcepEntityAddr object should be interpreted. Only values unknown(0), ipv4(1), or ipv6(2) are supported." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 4 } pcePcepEntityAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The local Internet address of this PCEP entity. The type is given by pcePcepEntityAddrType. If operating as a PCE server, the PCEP entity listens on this address. If operating as a PCC, the PCEP entity binds outgoing TCP connections to this address. It is possible for the PCEP entity to operate both as a PCC and a PCE Server, in which case it uses this address both to listen for incoming TCP connections and to bind outgoing TCP connections." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 5 } pcePcepEntityConnectTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..65535) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The time that the PCEP entity will wait to establish a TCP connection with a peer. If a TCP connection is not established within this time then PCEP aborts the session setup attempt." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 6 } pcePcepEntityConnectMaxRetry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The maximum number of times the system tries to establish a TCP connection to a peer before the session with the peer transitions to the idle state. When the session transitions to the idle state: - pcePcepPeerSessionExists transitions to false(2) - the associated PcePcepSessEntry is deleted Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 11] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 - a backoff timer runs before the session is tried again." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 7 } pcePcepEntityInitBackoffTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..65535) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The initial back-off time for retrying a failed session setup attempt to a peer. The back-off time increases for each failed session setup attempt, until a maximum back-off time is reached. The maximum back-off time is pcePcepEntityMaxBackoffTimer." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 8 } pcePcepEntityMaxBackoffTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The maximum back-off time for retrying a failed session setup attempt to a peer. The back-off time increases for each failed session setup attempt, until this maximum value is reached. Session setup attempts then repeat periodically without any further increase in back-off time." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 9 } pcePcepEntityOpenWaitTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..65535) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The time that the PCEP entity will wait to receive an Open message from a peer after the TCP connection has come up. If no Open message is received within this time then PCEP terminates the TCP connection and deletes the associated PcePcepSessEntry." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 10 } pcePcepEntityKeepWaitTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..65535) UNITS "seconds" Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 12] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The time that the PCEP entity will wait to receive a Keepalive or PCErr message from a peer during session initialization after receiving an Open message. If no Keepalive or PCErr message is received within this time then PCEP terminates the TCP connection and deletes the associated PcePcepSessEntry." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 11 } pcePcepEntityKeepAliveTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The keep alive transmission timer that this PCEP entity will propose in the initial OPEN message of each session it is involved in. This is the maximum time between two consecutive messages sent to a peer. Zero means that the PCEP entity prefers not to send Keepalives at all. Note that the actual Keepalive transmission intervals, in either direction of an active PCEP session, are determined by negotiation between the peers as specified by RFC 5440, and so may differ from this configured value. For the actually negotiated values (per-session), see pcePcepSessKeepaliveTimer and pcePcepSessPeerKeepaliveTimer." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 12 } pcePcepEntityDeadTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The dead timer that this PCEP entity will propose in the initial OPEN message of each session it is involved in. This is the time after which a peer should declare a session down if it does not receive any PCEP messages. Zero suggests that the peer does not run a dead timer at all." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 13 } pcePcepEntityAllowNegotiation OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 13] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Whether the PCEP entity will permit negotiation of session parameters." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 14 } pcePcepEntityMaxKeepAliveTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "In PCEP session parameter negotiation, the maximum value that this PCEP entity will accept from a peer for the interval between Keepalive transmissions. Zero means that the PCEP entity will allow no Keepalive transmission at all." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 15 } pcePcepEntityMaxDeadTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "In PCEP session parameter negotiation, the maximum value that this PCEP entity will accept from a peer for the Dead timer. Zero means that the PCEP entity will allow not running a Dead timer." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 16 } pcePcepEntityMinKeepAliveTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "In PCEP session parameter negotiation, the minimum value that this PCEP entity will accept for the interval between Keepalive transmissions. Zero means that the PCEP entity insists on no Keepalive transmission at all." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 17 } pcePcepEntityMinDeadTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 14] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "In PCEP session parameter negotiation, the minimum value that this PCEP entity will accept for the Dead timer. Zero means that the PCEP entity insists on not running a Dead timer." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 18 } pcePcepEntitySyncTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of SyncTimer is used in the case of synchronized path computation request using the SVEC object. Consider the case where a PCReq message is received by a PCE that contains the SVEC object referring to M synchronized path computation requests. If after the expiration of the SyncTimer all the M path computation requests have not been received, a protocol error is triggered and the PCE MUST cancel the whole set of path computation requests. The aim of the SyncTimer is to avoid the storage of unused synchronized requests should one of them get lost for some reasons (for example, a misbehaving PCC). A value of zero is returned if and only if the entity does not use the SyncTimer." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 19 } pcePcepEntityRequestTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..65535) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The maximum time that the PCEP entity will wait for a response to a PCReq message." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 20 } pcePcepEntityMaxSessions OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Maximum number of sessions involving this PCEP entity Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 15] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 that can exist at any time." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 21 } pcePcepEntityMaxUnknownReqs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The maximum number of unrecognized requests and replies that any session on this PCEP entity is willing to accept per minute before terminating the session. A PCRep message contains an unrecognized reply if it contains an RP object whose request ID does not correspond to any in-progress request sent by this PCEP entity. A PCReq message contains an unrecognized request if it contains an RP object whose request ID is zero." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 22 } pcePcepEntityMaxUnknownMsgs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The maximum number of unknown messages that any session on this PCEP entity is willing to accept per minute before terminating the session." ::= { pcePcepEntityEntry 23 } -- -- The PCEP Peer Table -- pcePcepPeerTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PcePcepPeerEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table contains information about peers known by the local PCEP entity. The entries in this table are read-only. This table gives peer information that spans PCEP sessions. Information about current PCEP sessions can be found in the pcePcepSessTable table." ::= { pcePcepObjects 2 } Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 16] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepPeerEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PcePcepPeerEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Information about a single peer which spans all PCEP sessions to that peer." INDEX { pcePcepEntityIndex, pcePcepPeerAddrType, pcePcepPeerAddr } ::= { pcePcepPeerTable 1 } PcePcepPeerEntry ::= SEQUENCE { pcePcepPeerAddrType InetAddressType, pcePcepPeerAddr InetAddress, pcePcepPeerRole INTEGER, pcePcepPeerDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerInitiateSession TruthValue, pcePcepPeerSessionExists TruthValue, pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupOK Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupFail Counter32, pcePcepPeerSessionUpTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerSessionFailTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerSessionFailUpTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerAvgRspTime Unsigned32, pcePcepPeerLWMRspTime Unsigned32, pcePcepPeerHWMRspTime Unsigned32, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumUnknownRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumCorruptRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumSvecSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentPendRep Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentEroRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentNoPathRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentErrorRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentTimeout Counter32, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 17] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentClosed Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumSvecRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdPendRep Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdEroSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdNoPathSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdErrorSent Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdClosed Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumRepRcvdUnknown Counter32, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdUnknown Counter32 } pcePcepPeerAddrType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddressType MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The type of the peer's Internet address. This object specifies how the value of the pcePcepPeerAddr object should be interpreted. Only values unknown(0), ipv4(1), or ipv6(2) are supported." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 1 } pcePcepPeerAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InetAddress MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Internet address of the peer. The type is given by pcePcepPeerAddrType." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 2 } pcePcepPeerRole OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { unknown(0), pcc(1), pce(2), pccAndPce(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The role that this peer took the last time a session was established. Takes one of the following values. Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 18] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 - unknown(0): this peer's role is not known. - pcc(1): this peer is a Path Computation Client (PCC). - pce(2): this peer is a Path Computation Server (PCE). - pccAndPce(3): this peer is both a PCC and a PCE." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 3 } pcePcepPeerDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of sysUpTime at the time that the information and statistics in this row were last reset." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 4 } pcePcepPeerInitiateSession OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates whether the local PCEP entity initiates sessions to this peer, or waits for the peer to initiate a session." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 5 } pcePcepPeerSessionExists OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates whether a session with this peer currently exists." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 6 } pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupOK OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCEP sessions successfully established with the peer, including any current session. This counter is incremented each time a session with this peer is successfully established." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 7 } pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupFail OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 19] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 DESCRIPTION "The number of PCEP sessions with the peer that have been attempted but failed before being fully established. This counter is incremented each time a session retry to this peer fails." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 8 } pcePcepPeerSessionUpTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of sysUpTime the last time a session with this peer was successfully established. If pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupOK is zero, then this object contains zero." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 9 } pcePcepPeerSessionFailTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of sysUpTime the last time a session with this peer failed to be established. If pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupFail is zero, then this object contains zero." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 10 } pcePcepPeerSessionFailUpTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of sysUpTime the last time a session with this peer failed from active. If pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupOK is zero, then this object contains zero." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 11 } pcePcepPeerAvgRspTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 20] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 DESCRIPTION "The average response time for this peer. If an average response time has not been calculated for this peer then this object has the value zero. If pcePcepPeerRole is pcc then this field is meaningless and is set to zero." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 12 } pcePcepPeerLWMRspTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The smallest (low-water mark) response time seen from this peer. If no responses have been received from this peer then this object has the value zero. If pcePcepPeerRole is pcc then this field is meaningless and is set to zero." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 13 } pcePcepPeerHWMRspTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The greatest (high-water mark) response time seen from this peer. If no responses have been received from this peer then this object has the value zero. If pcePcepPeerRole is pcc then this field is meaningless and is set to zero." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 14 } pcePcepPeerNumPCReqSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCReq messages sent to this peer." Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 21] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 15 } pcePcepPeerNumPCReqRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCReq messages received from this peer." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 16 } pcePcepPeerNumPCRepSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCRep messages sent to this peer." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 17 } pcePcepPeerNumPCRepRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCRep messages received from this peer." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 18 } pcePcepPeerNumPCErrSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCErr messages sent to this peer." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 19 } pcePcepPeerNumPCErrRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCErr messages received from this peer." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 20 } pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCNtf messages sent to this peer." Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 22] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 21 } pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCNtf messages received from this peer." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 22 } pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of Keepalive messages sent to this peer." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 23 } pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of Keepalive messages received from this peer." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 24 } pcePcepPeerNumUnknownRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of unknown messages received from this peer." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 25 } pcePcepPeerNumCorruptRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of corrupted PCEP message received from this peer." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 26 } pcePcepPeerNumReqSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 23] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 "The number of requests sent to this peer. A request corresponds 1:1 with an RP object in a PCReq message. This might be greater than pcePcepPeerNumPCReqSent because multiple requests can be batched into a single PCReq message." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 27 } pcePcepPeerNumSvecSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of SVEC objects sent to this peer in PCReq messages. An SVEC object represents a set of synchronized requests." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 28 } pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests sent to this peer that appeared in one or more SVEC objects." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 29 } pcePcepPeerNumReqSentPendRep OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that have been sent to this peer for which a response is still pending." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 30 } pcePcepPeerNumReqSentEroRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that have been sent to this peer for which a response with an ERO object was received. Such responses indicate that a path was successfully computed by the peer." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 31 } pcePcepPeerNumReqSentNoPathRcvd OBJECT-TYPE Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 24] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that have been sent to this peer for which a response with a NO-PATH object was received. Such responses indicate that the peer could not find a path to satisfy the request." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 32 } pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that were cancelled by the peer with a PCNtf message. This might be different than pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfRcvd because not all PCNtf messages are used to cancel requests, and a single PCNtf message can cancel multiple requests." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 33 } pcePcepPeerNumReqSentErrorRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that were rejected by the peer with a PCErr message. This might be different than pcePcepPeerNumPCErrRcvd because not all PCErr messages are used to reject requests, and a single PCErr message can reject multiple requests." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 34 } pcePcepPeerNumReqSentTimeout OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that have been sent to a peer and have been abandoned because the peer has taken too long to respond to them." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 35 } pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 25] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that were sent to the peer and explicitly canceled by the local PCEP entity sending a PCNtf." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 36 } pcePcepPeerNumReqSentClosed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that were sent to the peer and implicitly canceled when the session they were sent over was closed." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 37 } pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests received from this peer. A request corresponds 1:1 with an RP object in a PCReq message. This might be greater than pcePcepPeerNumPCReqRcvd because multiple requests can be batched into a single PCReq message." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 38 } pcePcepPeerNumSvecRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of SVEC objects received from this peer in PCReq messages. An SVEC object represents a set of synchronized requests." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 39 } pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests received from this peer that appeared in one or more SVEC objects." Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 26] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 40 } pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdPendRep OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that have been received from this peer for which a response is still pending." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 41 } pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdEroSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that have been received from this peer for which a response with an ERO object was sent. Such responses indicate that a path was successfully computed by the local PCEP entity." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 42 } pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdNoPathSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that have been received from this peer for which a response with a NO-PATH object was sent. Such responses indicate that the local PCEP entity could not find a path to satisfy the request." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 43 } pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests received from this peer that were cancelled by the local PCEP entity sending a PCNtf message. This might be different than pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfSent because not all PCNtf messages are used to cancel requests, and a single PCNtf message can cancel multiple requests." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 44 } pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdErrorSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 27] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests received from this peer that were rejected by the local PCEP entity sending a PCErr message. This might be different than pcePcepPeerNumPCErrSent because not all PCErr messages are used to reject requests, and a single PCErr message can reject multiple requests." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 45 } pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that were received from the peer and explicitly canceled by the peer sending a PCNtf." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 46 } pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdClosed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that were received from the peer and implicitly canceled when the session they were received over was closed." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 47 } pcePcepPeerNumRepRcvdUnknown OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of responses to unknown requests received from this peer. A response to an unknown request is a response whose RP object does not contain the request ID of any request that is currently outstanding on the session." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 48 } pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdUnknown OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of unknown requests that have been received from a peer. An unknown request is a request whose RP object Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 28] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 contains a request ID of zero." ::= { pcePcepPeerEntry 49 } -- -- The PCEP Sessions Table -- pcePcepSessTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF PcePcepSessEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A table of PCEP sessions that involve the local PCEP entity. Each entry in this table represents a single session. The entries in this table are read-only. An entry appears in this table when the corresponding PCEP session transitions out of idle state. If the PCEP session transitions back into idle state then the corresponding entry in this table is removed." ::= { pcePcepObjects 3 } pcePcepSessEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PcePcepSessEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This entry represents a single PCEP session in which the local PCEP entity participates. This entry exists only if the corresponding PCEP session has been initialized by some event, such as manual user configuration, autodiscovery of a peer, or an incoming TCP connection." INDEX { pcePcepEntityIndex, pcePcepPeerAddrType, pcePcepPeerAddr, pcePcepSessInitiator } ::= { pcePcepSessTable 1 } PcePcepSessEntry ::= SEQUENCE { pcePcepSessInitiator INTEGER, pcePcepSessStateLastChange TimeStamp, pcePcepSessState INTEGER, pcePcepSessConnectRetry Counter32, pcePcepSessLocalID Unsigned32, pcePcepSessRemoteID Unsigned32, pcePcepSessKeepaliveTimer Unsigned32, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 29] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepSessPeerKeepaliveTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepSessDeadTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepSessPeerDeadTimer Unsigned32, pcePcepSessKAHoldTimeRem Unsigned32, pcePcepSessOverloaded TruthValue, pcePcepSessOverloadTime Unsigned32, pcePcepSessPeerOverloaded TruthValue, pcePcepSessPeerOverloadTime Unsigned32, pcePcepSessDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, pcePcepSessAvgRspTime Unsigned32, pcePcepSessLWMRspTime Unsigned32, pcePcepSessHWMRspTime Unsigned32, pcePcepSessNumPCReqSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumPCReqRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumPCRepSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumPCRepRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumPCErrSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumPCErrRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumPCNtfSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumPCNtfRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumUnknownRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumCorruptRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumSvecSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumSvecReqSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqSentPendRep Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqSentEroRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqSentNoPathRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqSentErrorRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqSentTimeout Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumSvecRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumSvecReqRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdPendRep Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdEroSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdNoPathSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdErrorSent Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd Counter32, pcePcepSessNumRepRcvdUnknown Counter32, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdUnknown Counter32 } pcePcepSessInitiator OBJECT-TYPE Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 30] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 SYNTAX INTEGER { local(1), remote(2) } MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The initiator of the session, that is, whether the TCP connection was initiated by the local PCEP entity or the peer. There is a window during session initialization where two sessions can exist between a pair of PCEP speakers, each initiated by one of the speakers. One of these sessions is always discarded before it leaves OpenWait state. However, before it is discarded, two sessions to the given peer appear transiently in this MIB module. The sessions are distinguished by who initiated them, and so this field is an index for the pcePcepSessTable." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 1 } pcePcepSessStateLastChange OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of sysUpTime at the time this session entered its current state as denoted by the pcePcepSessState object." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 2 } pcePcepSessState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { tcpPending(1), openWait(2), keepWait(3), sessionUp(4) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current state of the session. The set of possible states excludes the idle state since entries do not exist in this table in the idle state." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 3 } pcePcepSessConnectRetry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 31] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of times that the local PCEP entity has attempted to establish a TCP connection for this session without success. The PCEP entity gives up when this reaches pcePcepEntityConnectMaxRetry." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 4 } pcePcepSessLocalID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of the PCEP session ID used by the local PCEP entity in the Open message for this session. If pcePcepSessState is tcpPending then this is the session ID that will be used in the Open message. Otherwise, this is the session ID that was sent in the Open message." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 5 } pcePcepSessRemoteID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of the PCEP session ID used by the peer in its Open message for this session. If pcePcepSessState is tcpPending or openWait then this field is not used and MUST be set to zero." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 6 } pcePcepSessKeepaliveTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The agreed maximum interval at which the local PCEP entity transmits PCEP messages on this PCEP session. Zero means that the local PCEP entity never sends Keepalives on this session. This field is used if and only if pcePcepSessState is sessionUp. Otherwise, it is not used and MUST be set to zero." Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 32] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 7 } pcePcepSessPeerKeepaliveTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The agreed maximum interval at which the peer transmits PCEP messages on this PCEP session. Zero means that the peer never sends Keepalives on this session. This field is used if and only if pcePcepSessState is sessionUp. Otherwise, it is not used and MUST be set to zero." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 8 } pcePcepSessDeadTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The DeadTimer interval for this PCEP session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 9 } pcePcepSessPeerDeadTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The peer's DeadTimer interval for this PCEP session. If pcePcepSessState is tcpPending or openWait then this field is not used and MUST be set to zero." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 10 } pcePcepSessKAHoldTimeRem OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..255) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The keep alive hold time remaining for this session. If pcePcepSessState is tcpPending or openWait then this field is not used and MUST be set to zero." Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 33] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 11 } pcePcepSessOverloaded OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "If the local PCEP entity has informed the peer that it is currently overloaded, then this is set to true. Otherwise, it is set to false." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 12 } pcePcepSessOverloadTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The interval of time that is remaining until the local PCEP entity will cease to be overloaded on this session. This field is only used if pcePcepSessOverloaded is set to true. Otherwise, it is not used and MUST be set to zero." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 13 } pcePcepSessPeerOverloaded OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TruthValue MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "If the peer has informed the local PCEP entity that it is currently overloaded, then this is set to true. Otherwise, it is set to false." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 14 } pcePcepSessPeerOverloadTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The interval of time that is remaining until the peer will cease to be overloaded. If it is not known how long the peer will stay in overloaded state, this field is set to zero. This field is only used if pcePcepSessPeerOverloaded is set to true. Otherwise, it is not used and MUST be set to Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 34] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 zero." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 15 } pcePcepSessDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX TimeStamp MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The value of sysUpTime at the time that the statistics in this row were last reset." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 16 } pcePcepSessAvgRspTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The average response time for this peer on this session. If an average response time has not been calculated for this peer then this object has the value zero." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 17 } pcePcepSessLWMRspTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The smallest (low-water mark) response time seen from this peer on this session. If no responses have been received from this peer then this object has the value zero." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 18 } pcePcepSessHWMRspTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 UNITS "milliseconds" MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The greatest (high-water mark) response time seen from this peer on this session. If no responses have been received from this peer then this object has the value zero." Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 35] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 19 } pcePcepSessNumPCReqSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCReq messages sent on this session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 20 } pcePcepSessNumPCReqRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCReq messages received on this session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 21 } pcePcepSessNumPCRepSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCRep messages sent on this session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 22 } pcePcepSessNumPCRepRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCRep messages received on this session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 23 } pcePcepSessNumPCErrSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCErr messages sent on this session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 24 } pcePcepSessNumPCErrRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCErr messages received on this session." Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 36] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 25 } pcePcepSessNumPCNtfSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCNtf messages sent on this session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 26 } pcePcepSessNumPCNtfRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of PCNtf messages received on this session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 27 } pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of Keepalive messages sent on this session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 28 } pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of Keepalive messages received on this session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 29 } pcePcepSessNumUnknownRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of unknown messages received on this session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 30 } pcePcepSessNumCorruptRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of corrupted PCEP message received on this Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 37] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 31 } pcePcepSessNumReqSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests sent on this session. A request corresponds 1:1 with an RP object in a PCReq message. This might be greater than pcePcepSessNumPCReqSent because multiple requests can be batched into a single PCReq message." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 32 } pcePcepSessNumSvecSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of SVEC objects sent on this session in PCReq messages. An SVEC object represents a set of synchronized requests." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 33 } pcePcepSessNumSvecReqSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests sent on this session that appeared in one or more SVEC objects." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 34 } pcePcepSessNumReqSentPendRep OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that have been sent on this session for which a response is still pending." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 35 } pcePcepSessNumReqSentEroRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 38] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 DESCRIPTION "The number of successful responses received on this session. A response corresponds 1:1 with an RP object in a PCRep message. A successful response is a response for which an ERO was successfully computed." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 36 } pcePcepSessNumReqSentNoPathRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of unsuccessful responses received on this session. A response corresponds 1:1 with an RP object in a PCRep message. An unsuccessful response is a response with a NO-PATH object." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 37 } pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests sent on this session that were cancelled by the peer with a PCNtf message. This might be different than pcePcepSessNumPCNtfRcvd because not all PCNtf messages are used to cancel requests, and a single PCNtf message can cancel multiple requests." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 38 } pcePcepSessNumReqSentErrorRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests sent on this session that were rejected by the peer with a PCErr message. This might be different than pcePcepSessNumPCErrRcvd because not all PCErr messages are used to reject requests, and a single PCErr message can reject multiple requests." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 39 } pcePcepSessNumReqSentTimeout OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 39] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 DESCRIPTION "The number of requests sent on this session that have been sent to a peer and have been abandoned because the peer has taken too long to respond to them." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 40 } pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests sent on this session that were sent to the peer and explicitly canceled by the local PCEP entity sending a PCNtf." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 41 } pcePcepSessNumReqRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests received on this session. A request corresponds 1:1 with an RP object in a PCReq message. This might be greater than pcePcepSessNumPCReqRcvd because multiple requests can be batched into a single PCReq message." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 42 } pcePcepSessNumSvecRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of SVEC objects received on this session in PCReq messages. An SVEC object represents a set of synchronized requests." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 43 } pcePcepSessNumSvecReqRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests received on this session that appeared in one or more SVEC objects." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 44 } Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 40] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdPendRep OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that have been received on this session for which a response is still pending." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 45 } pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdEroSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of successful responses sent on this session. A response corresponds 1:1 with an RP object in a PCRep message. A successful response is a response for which an ERO was successfully computed." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 46 } pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdNoPathSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of unsuccessful responses sent on this session. A response corresponds 1:1 with an RP object in a PCRep message. An unsuccessful response is a response with a NO-PATH object." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 47 } pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests received on this session that were cancelled by the local PCEP entity sending a PCNtf message. This might be different than pcePcepSessNumPCNtfSent because not all PCNtf messages are used to cancel requests, and a single PCNtf message can cancel multiple requests." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 48 } pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdErrorSent OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 41] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 DESCRIPTION "The number of requests received on this session that were rejected by the local PCEP entity sending a PCErr message. This might be different than pcePcepSessNumPCErrSent because not all PCErr messages are used to reject requests, and a single PCErr message can reject multiple requests." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 49 } pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of requests that were received on this session and explicitly canceled by the peer sending a PCNtf." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 50 } pcePcepSessNumRepRcvdUnknown OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of responses to unknown requests received on this session. A response to an unknown request is a response whose RP object does not contain the request ID of any request that is currently outstanding on the session." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 51 } pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdUnknown OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of unknown requests that have been received on this session. An unknown request is a request whose RP object contains a request ID of zero." ::= { pcePcepSessEntry 52 } --- --- Notifications Configuration --- pcePcepNotificationsMaxRate OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Unsigned32 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 42] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 "This variable indicates the maximum number of notifications issued per second. If events occur more rapidly, the implementation may simply fail to emit these notifications during that period, or may queue them until an appropriate time. A value of 0 means no notifications are emitted and all should be discarded (that is, not queued)." ::= { pcePcepObjects 4 } --- --- Notifications --- pcePcepSessUp NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { pcePcepSessState, pcePcepSessStateLastChange } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This notification is sent when the value of 'pcePcepSessState' enters the 'sessionUp' state." ::= { pcePcepNotifications 1 } pcePcepSessDown NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { pcePcepSessState, pcePcepSessStateLastChange } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This notification is sent when the value of 'pcePcepSessState' leaves the 'sessionUp' state." ::= { pcePcepNotifications 2 } pcePcepSessLocalOverload NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { pcePcepSessOverloaded, pcePcepSessOverloadTime } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This notification is sent when the local PCEP entity enters overload state for a peer." ::= { pcePcepNotifications 3 } pcePcepSessLocalOverloadClear NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 43] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepSessOverloaded } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This notification is sent when the local PCEP entity leaves overload state for a peer." ::= { pcePcepNotifications 4 } pcePcepSessPeerOverload NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { pcePcepSessPeerOverloaded, pcePcepSessPeerOverloadTime } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This notification is sent when a peer enters overload state." ::= { pcePcepNotifications 5 } pcePcepSessPeerOverloadClear NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { pcePcepSessPeerOverloaded } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This notification is sent when a peer leaves overload state." ::= { pcePcepNotifications 6 } -- -- Module Conformance Statement -- pcePcepCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pcePcepConformance 1 } pcePcepGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pcePcepConformance 2 } -- -- Read-Only Compliance -- pcePcepModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Module is implemented with support for read-only. In other words, only monitoring is available by implementing Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 44] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 this MODULE-COMPLIANCE." MODULE -- this module MANDATORY-GROUPS { pcePcepGeneralGroup, pcePcepNotificationsGroup } OBJECT pcePcepEntityAddrType SYNTAX InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2) } DESCRIPTION "Only unknown(0), ipv4(1) and ipv6(2) support is required." OBJECT pcePcepPeerAddrType SYNTAX InetAddressType { unknown(0), ipv4(1), ipv6(2) } DESCRIPTION "Only unknown(0), ipv4(1) and ipv6(2) support is required." ::= { pcePcepCompliances 1 } -- units of conformance pcePcepGeneralGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { pcePcepEntityAdminStatus, pcePcepEntityOperStatus, pcePcepEntityAddrType, pcePcepEntityAddr, pcePcepEntityConnectTimer, pcePcepEntityConnectMaxRetry, pcePcepEntityInitBackoffTimer, pcePcepEntityMaxBackoffTimer, pcePcepEntityOpenWaitTimer, pcePcepEntityKeepWaitTimer, pcePcepEntityKeepAliveTimer, pcePcepEntityDeadTimer, pcePcepEntityAllowNegotiation, pcePcepEntityMaxKeepAliveTimer, pcePcepEntityMaxDeadTimer, pcePcepEntityMinKeepAliveTimer, pcePcepEntityMinDeadTimer, pcePcepEntitySyncTimer, pcePcepEntityRequestTimer, pcePcepEntityMaxSessions, pcePcepEntityMaxUnknownReqs, pcePcepEntityMaxUnknownMsgs, pcePcepPeerRole, pcePcepPeerDiscontinuityTime, pcePcepPeerInitiateSession, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 45] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepPeerSessionExists, pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupOK, pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupFail, pcePcepPeerSessionUpTime, pcePcepPeerSessionFailTime, pcePcepPeerSessionFailUpTime, pcePcepPeerAvgRspTime, pcePcepPeerLWMRspTime, pcePcepPeerHWMRspTime, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqSent, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepSent, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrSent, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfSent, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveSent, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumUnknownRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumCorruptRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumReqSent, pcePcepPeerNumSvecSent, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqSent, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentPendRep, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentEroRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentNoPathRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentErrorRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentTimeout, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelSent, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentClosed, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumSvecRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdPendRep, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdEroSent, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdNoPathSent, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelSent, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdErrorSent, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdClosed, pcePcepPeerNumRepRcvdUnknown, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdUnknown, pcePcepSessStateLastChange, pcePcepSessState, pcePcepSessConnectRetry, pcePcepSessLocalID, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 46] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepSessRemoteID, pcePcepSessKeepaliveTimer, pcePcepSessPeerKeepaliveTimer, pcePcepSessDeadTimer, pcePcepSessPeerDeadTimer, pcePcepSessKAHoldTimeRem, pcePcepSessOverloaded, pcePcepSessOverloadTime, pcePcepSessPeerOverloaded, pcePcepSessPeerOverloadTime, pcePcepSessDiscontinuityTime, pcePcepSessAvgRspTime, pcePcepSessLWMRspTime, pcePcepSessHWMRspTime, pcePcepSessNumPCReqSent, pcePcepSessNumPCReqRcvd, pcePcepSessNumPCRepSent, pcePcepSessNumPCRepRcvd, pcePcepSessNumPCErrSent, pcePcepSessNumPCErrRcvd, pcePcepSessNumPCNtfSent, pcePcepSessNumPCNtfRcvd, pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveSent, pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveRcvd, pcePcepSessNumUnknownRcvd, pcePcepSessNumCorruptRcvd, pcePcepSessNumReqSent, pcePcepSessNumSvecSent, pcePcepSessNumSvecReqSent, pcePcepSessNumReqSentPendRep, pcePcepSessNumReqSentEroRcvd, pcePcepSessNumReqSentNoPathRcvd, pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelRcvd, pcePcepSessNumReqSentErrorRcvd, pcePcepSessNumReqSentTimeout, pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelSent, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvd, pcePcepSessNumSvecRcvd, pcePcepSessNumSvecReqRcvd, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdPendRep, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdEroSent, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdNoPathSent, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelSent, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdErrorSent, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd, pcePcepSessNumRepRcvdUnknown, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdUnknown, pcePcepNotificationsMaxRate Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 47] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Objects that apply to all PCEP MIB module implementations." ::= { pcePcepGroups 1 } pcePcepNotificationsGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP NOTIFICATIONS { pcePcepSessUp, pcePcepSessDown, pcePcepSessLocalOverload, pcePcepSessLocalOverloadClear, pcePcepSessPeerOverload, pcePcepSessPeerOverloadClear } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The notifications for a PCEP MIB module implementation." ::= { pcePcepGroups 2 } END 5. Security Considerations The readable objects in the PCE-PCEP-MIB module (i.e., those with MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive in some environments since, collectively, they provide information about the amount and frequency of path computation requests and responses within the network and can reveal some aspects of their configuration. In such environments it is important to control also GET and NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly even to encrypt their values when sending them over the network via SNMP. SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security. 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 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]. Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 48] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 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. 6. IANA Considerations The MIB module in this document uses the following IANA-assigned OBJECT IDENTIFIER values recorded in the SMI Numbers registry: Descriptor OBJECT IDENTIFIER value ---------- ----------------------- pcePcepMIB { mib-2 XXX } Editor's Note (to be removed prior to publication): the IANA is requested to assign a value for "XXX" under the 'mib-2' subtree and to record the assignment in the SMI Numbers registry. When the assignment has been made, the RFC Editor is asked to replace "XXX" (here and in the MIB module) with the assigned value and to remove this note. 7. Acknowledgement The authors would like to thank Santanu Mazumder, Meral Shirazipour and Adrian Farrel for their valuable input. Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the Internet Society. 8. References 8.1. 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. Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 49] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 [RFC2580] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder, "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580, April 1999. [RFC4001] Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S., and J. Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses", RFC 4001, February 2005. [RFC5440] Vasseur, JP. and JL. Le Roux, "Path Computation Element (PCE) Communication Protocol (PCEP)", RFC 5440, March 2009. 8.2. Informative References [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. [RFC4655] Farrel, A., Vasseur, J., and J. Ash, "A Path Computation Element (PCE)-Based Architecture", RFC 4655, August 2006. [RFC5591] Harrington, D. and W. Hardaker, "Transport Security Model for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", STD 78, 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. [RFC6353] Hardaker, W., "Transport Layer Security (TLS) Transport Model for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", STD 78, RFC 6353, July 2011. Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 50] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 Appendix A. Contributors Dhruv Dhody Huawei Technologies Leela Palace Bangalore, Karnataka 560008 India EMail: dhruv.ietf@gmail.com Appendix B. PCEP MIB Module Example This example considers the set of PCC / PCE relationships shown in the following figure. The example shows the contents of the PCEP MIB module as read at PCE2 and PCCb. PCE1---PCE2 PCE3 | / | / | | / | / | PCCa/ PCCb PCCc The IP addresses of the PCE speakers in this diagram are given in the following table. +------+-------------+ | PCE1 | 1.1.1.1 | +------+-------------+ | PCE2 | 2.2.2.2 | +------+-------------+ | PCE3 | 3.3.3.3 | +------+-------------+ | PCCa | 11.11.11.11 | +------+-------------+ | PCCb | 22.22.22.22 | +------+-------------+ | PCCc | 33.33.33.33 | +------+-------------+ In this example, the PCEP session between PCCb and PCE3 is currently down. B.1. Contents of PCEP MIB module at PCE2 At PCE2, there is a single local PCEP entity which has three peers (PCCa, PCCb and PCE1). There is a session active to all of these peers. Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 51] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 The contents of the PCEP MIB module as read at PCE2 are as follows. In pcePcepEntityTable { pcePcepEntityIndex 1, pcePcepEntityAdminStatus adminStatusUp(1), pcePcepEntityOperStatus operStatusUp(1), pcePcepEntityAddrType ipv4(1), pcePcepEntityAddr 2.2.2.2, -- PCE2 pcePcepEntityConnectTimer 60, pcePcepEntityConnectMaxRetry 5, pcePcepEntityInitBackoffTimer 30, pcePcepEntityMaxBackoffTimer 3600, pcePcepEntityOpenWaitTimer 60, pcePcepEntityKeepWaitTimer 60, pcePcepEntityKeepAliveTimer 1, pcePcepEntityDeadTimer 4, pcePcepEntityAllowNegotiation true(1), pcePcepEntityMaxKeepAliveTimer 60, pcePcepEntityMaxDeadTimer 240, pcePcepEntityMinKeepAliveTimer 1, pcePcepEntityMinDeadTimer 4, pcePcepEntitySyncTimer 60, pcePcepEntityRequestTimer 120, pcePcepEntityMaxSessions 999, pcePcepEntityMaxUnknownReqs 5, pcePcepEntityMaxUnknownMsgs 5 } In pcePcepPeerTable { pcePcepPeerAddrType ipv4(1), --PCE1 pcePcepPeerAddr 1.1.1.1, pcePcepPeerRole pccAndPce(3), pcePcepPeerDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerInitiateSession true(1), pcePcepPeerSessionExists true(1), pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupOK 1, pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupFail 0, pcePcepPeerSessionUpTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerSessionFailTime 0, pcePcepPeerSessionFailUpTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerAvgRspTime 0, pcePcepPeerLWMRspTime 0, pcePcepPeerHWMRspTime 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrSent 0, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 52] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepPeerNumPCErrRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveSent 123, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveRcvd 123, pcePcepPeerNumUnknownRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumCorruptRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentPendRep 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentEroRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentNoPathRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentErrorRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentTimeout 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentClosed 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdPendRep 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdEroSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdNoPathSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdErrorSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdClosed 0, pcePcepPeerNumRepRcvdUnknown 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdUnknown 0 }, { pcePcepPeerAddrType ipv4(1), --PCCa pcePcepPeerAddr 11.11.11.11, pcePcepPeerRole pcc(1), pcePcepPeerDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerInitiateSession false(0), pcePcepPeerSessionExists true(1), pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupOK 1, pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupFail 0, pcePcepPeerSessionUpTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerSessionFailTime 0, pcePcepPeerSessionFailUpTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerAvgRspTime 200, pcePcepPeerLWMRspTime 100, pcePcepPeerHWMRspTime 300, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqRcvd 3, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 53] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepPeerNumPCRepSent 3, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveSent 123, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveRcvd 123, pcePcepPeerNumUnknownRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumCorruptRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentPendRep 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentEroRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentNoPathRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentErrorRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentTimeout 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentClosed 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvd 3, pcePcepPeerNumSvecRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdPendRep 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdEroSent 3, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdNoPathSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdErrorSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdClosed 0, pcePcepPeerNumRepRcvdUnknown 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdUnknown 0 }, { pcePcepPeerAddrType ipv4(1), -- PCCb pcePcepPeerAddr 22.22.22.22, pcePcepPeerRole pcc(1), pcePcepPeerDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerInitiateSession true(1), pcePcepPeerSessionExists true(1), pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupOK 1, pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupFail 0, pcePcepPeerSessionUpTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerSessionFailTime 0, pcePcepPeerSessionFailUpTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerAvgRspTime 200, pcePcepPeerLWMRspTime 100, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 54] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepPeerHWMRspTime 300, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqRcvd 4, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepSent 4, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveSent 123, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveRcvd 123, pcePcepPeerNumUnknownRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumCorruptRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentPendRep 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentEroRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentNoPathRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentErrorRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentTimeout 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentClosed 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvd 4, pcePcepPeerNumSvecRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdPendRep 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdEroSent 3, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdNoPathSent 1, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdErrorSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdClosed 0, pcePcepPeerNumRepRcvdUnknown 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdUnknown 0 } In pcePcepSessTable { pcePcepSessInitiator local(1), --PCE1 pcePcepSessStateLastChange TimeStamp, pcePcepSessState sessionUp(4), pcePcepSessConnectRetry 0, pcePcepSessLocalID 1, pcePcepSessRemoteID 2, pcePcepSessKeepaliveTimer 1, pcePcepSessPeerKeepaliveTimer 1, pcePcepSessDeadTimer 4, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 55] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepSessPeerDeadTimer 4, pcePcepSessKAHoldTimeRem 1, pcePcepSessOverloaded false(0), pcePcepSessOverloadTime 0, pcePcepSessPeerOverloaded false(0), pcePcepSessPeerOverloadTime 0, pcePcepSessDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, pcePcepSessAvgRspTime 0, pcePcepSessLWMRspTime 0, pcePcepSessHWMRspTime 0, pcePcepSessNumPCReqSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCReqRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumPCRepSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCRepRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumPCErrSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCErrRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumPCNtfSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCNtfRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveSent 123, pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveRcvd 123, pcePcepSessNumUnknownRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumCorruptRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSent 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecSent 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecReqSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentPendRep 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentEroRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentNoPathRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentErrorRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentTimeout 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecReqRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdPendRep 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdEroSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdNoPathSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdErrorSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumRepRcvdUnknown 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdUnknown 0 }, { pcePcepSessInitiator remote(2), --PCCa pcePcepSessStateLastChange TimeStamp, pcePcepSessState sessionUp(4), Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 56] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepSessConnectRetry 0, pcePcepSessLocalID 2, pcePcepSessRemoteID 1, pcePcepSessKeepaliveTimer 1, pcePcepSessPeerKeepaliveTimer 1, pcePcepSessDeadTimer 4, pcePcepSessPeerDeadTimer 4, pcePcepSessKAHoldTimeRem 1, pcePcepSessOverloaded false(0), pcePcepSessOverloadTime 0, pcePcepSessPeerOverloaded false(0), pcePcepSessPeerOverloadTime 0, pcePcepSessDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, pcePcepSessAvgRspTime 200, pcePcepSessLWMRspTime 100, pcePcepSessHWMRspTime 300, pcePcepSessNumPCReqSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCReqRcvd 1, pcePcepSessNumPCRepSent 1, pcePcepSessNumPCRepRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumPCErrSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCErrRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumPCNtfSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCNtfRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveSent 123, pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveRcvd 123, pcePcepSessNumUnknownRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumCorruptRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSent 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecSent 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecReqSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentPendRep 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentEroRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentNoPathRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentErrorRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentTimeout 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvd 3, pcePcepSessNumSvecRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecReqRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdPendRep 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdEroSent 3, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdNoPathSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdErrorSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumRepRcvdUnknown 0, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 57] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdUnknown 0 }, { pcePcepSessInitiator remote(2), --PCCb pcePcepSessStateLastChange TimeStamp, pcePcepSessState sessionUp(4), pcePcepSessConnectRetry 0, pcePcepSessLocalID 2, pcePcepSessRemoteID 1, pcePcepSessKeepaliveTimer 1, pcePcepSessPeerKeepaliveTimer 1, pcePcepSessDeadTimer 4, pcePcepSessPeerDeadTimer 4, pcePcepSessKAHoldTimeRem 1, pcePcepSessOverloaded false(0), pcePcepSessOverloadTime 0, pcePcepSessPeerOverloaded false(0), pcePcepSessPeerOverloadTime 0, pcePcepSessDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, pcePcepSessAvgRspTime 200, pcePcepSessLWMRspTime 100, pcePcepSessHWMRspTime 300, pcePcepSessNumPCReqSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCReqRcvd 4, pcePcepSessNumPCRepSent 4, pcePcepSessNumPCRepRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumPCErrSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCErrRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumPCNtfSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCNtfRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveSent 123, pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveRcvd 123, pcePcepSessNumUnknownRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumCorruptRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSent 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecSent 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecReqSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentPendRep 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentEroRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentNoPathRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentErrorRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentTimeout 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvd 4, pcePcepSessNumSvecRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecReqRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdPendRep 0, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 58] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdEroSent 3, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdNoPathSent 1, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdErrorSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumRepRcvdUnknown 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdUnknown 0 } B.2. Contents of PCEP MIB module at PCCb At PCCb, there is a single local PCEP entity which has two peers (PCE2 and PCE3). There is a session active to PCE2, but the session to PCE3 is currently down. The contents of the PCEP MIB module as read at PCCb are as follows. In pcePcepEntityTable { pcePcepEntityIndex 1, pcePcepEntityAdminStatus adminStatusUp(1), pcePcepEntityOperStatus operStatusUp(1), pcePcepEntityAddrType ipv4(1), pcePcepEntityAddr 22.22.22.22, -- PCCb pcePcepEntityConnectTimer 60, pcePcepEntityConnectMaxRetry 5, pcePcepEntityInitBackoffTimer 30, pcePcepEntityMaxBackoffTimer 3600, pcePcepEntityOpenWaitTimer 60, pcePcepEntityKeepWaitTimer 60, pcePcepEntityKeepAliveTimer 1, pcePcepEntityDeadTimer 4, pcePcepEntityAllowNegotiation true(1), pcePcepEntityMaxKeepAliveTimer 60, pcePcepEntityMaxDeadTimer 240, pcePcepEntityMinKeepAliveTimer 1, pcePcepEntityMinDeadTimer 4, pcePcepEntitySyncTimer 60, pcePcepEntityRequestTimer 120, pcePcepEntityMaxSessions 999, pcePcepEntityMaxUnknownReqs 5, pcePcepEntityMaxUnknownMsgs 5 } In pcePcepPeerTable { pcePcepPeerAddrType ipv4(1), --PCE2 pcePcepPeerAddr 2.2.2.2, pcePcepPeerRole pce(2), pcePcepPeerDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 59] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepPeerInitiateSession true(1), pcePcepPeerSessionExists true(1)), pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupOK 0, pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupFail 1, pcePcepPeerSessionUpTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerSessionFailTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerSessionFailUpTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerAvgRspTime 0, pcePcepPeerLWMRspTime 0, pcePcepPeerHWMRspTime 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqSent 4, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepRcvd 4, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumUnknownRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumCorruptRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSent 4, pcePcepPeerNumSvecSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentPendRep 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentEroRcvd 3, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentNoPathRcvd 1, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentErrorRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentTimeout 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentClosed 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdPendRep 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdEroSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdNoPathSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdErrorSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdClosed 0, pcePcepPeerNumRepRcvdUnknown 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdUnknown 0 }, { pcePcepPeerAddrType ipv4(1), --PCE3 Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 60] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepPeerAddr 3.3.3.3, pcePcepPeerRole pce(2), pcePcepPeerDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerInitiateSession true(1), pcePcepPeerSessionExists false(0), pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupOK 1, pcePcepPeerNumSessSetupFail 0, pcePcepPeerSessionUpTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerSessionFailTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerSessionFailUpTime TimeStamp, pcePcepPeerAvgRspTime 200, pcePcepPeerLWMRspTime 100, pcePcepPeerHWMRspTime 300, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqSent 4, pcePcepPeerNumPCReqRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCRepRcvd 3, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCErrRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumPCNtfRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveSent 123, pcePcepPeerNumKeepaliveRcvd 123, pcePcepPeerNumUnknownRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumCorruptRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSent 4, pcePcepPeerNumSvecSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentPendRep 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentEroRcvd 3, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentNoPathRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentErrorRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentTimeout 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentCancelSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqSentClosed 1, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumSvecReqRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdPendRep 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdEroSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdNoPathSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdErrorSent 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdClosed 0, pcePcepPeerNumRepRcvdUnknown 0, pcePcepPeerNumReqRcvdUnknown 0 Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 61] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 } In pcePcepSessTable { pcePcepSessInitiator local(1), --PCE2 pcePcepSessStateLastChange TimeStamp, pcePcepSessState sessionUp(4), pcePcepSessConnectRetry 0, pcePcepSessLocalID 1, pcePcepSessRemoteID 1, pcePcepSessKeepaliveTimer 1, pcePcepSessPeerKeepaliveTimer 1, pcePcepSessDeadTimer 4, pcePcepSessPeerDeadTimer 4, pcePcepSessKAHoldTimeRem 1, pcePcepSessOverloaded false(0), pcePcepSessOverloadTime 0, pcePcepSessPeerOverloaded false(0), pcePcepSessPeerOverloadTime 0, pcePcepSessDiscontinuityTime TimeStamp, pcePcepSessAvgRspTime 200, pcePcepSessLWMRspTime 100, pcePcepSessHWMRspTime 300, pcePcepSessNumPCReqSent 4, pcePcepSessNumPCReqRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumPCRepSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCRepRcvd 4, pcePcepSessNumPCErrSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCErrRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumPCNtfSent 0, pcePcepSessNumPCNtfRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveSent 123, pcePcepSessNumKeepaliveRcvd 123, pcePcepSessNumUnknownRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumCorruptRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSent 4, pcePcepSessNumSvecSent 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecReqSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentPendRep 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentEroRcvd 3, pcePcepSessNumReqSentNoPathRcvd 1, pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentErrorRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentTimeout 0, pcePcepSessNumReqSentCancelSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumSvecReqRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdPendRep 0, Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 62] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdEroSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdNoPathSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdErrorSent 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdCancelRcvd 0, pcePcepSessNumRepRcvdUnknown 0, pcePcepSessNumReqRcvdUnknown 0 } -- no session to PCE3 Authors' Addresses Agrahara Kiran Koushik Brocade Communications Inc. EMail: kkoushik@brocade.com Emile Stephan Orange 2 avenue Pierre Marzin Lannion F-22307 France EMail: emile.stephan@orange.com Quintin Zhao Huawei Technology 125 Nagog Technology Park Acton, MA 01719 US EMail: qzhao@huawei.com Daniel King Old Dog Consulting EMail: daniel@olddog.co.uk Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 63] Internet-Draft PCEP MIB September 2014 Jonathan Hardwick Metaswitch 100 Church Street Enfield EN2 6BQ UK EMail: jonathan.hardwick@metaswitch.com Koushik, et al. Expires March 27, 2015 [Page 64]