Internetworking Over NBMA (ion) Working Group Maria Greene INTERNET DRAFT Independent Contractor Expires July, 1998 James Luciani Bay Networks, Inc. Kenneth White IBM Corp. Ted T.I. Kuo Bay Networks, Inc. January 1998 Definitions of Managed Objects for Classical IP and ARP Over ATM Using SMIv2 (IPOA-MIB) Status of this Memo This document is an Internet Draft. Internet Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its Areas, and its Working Groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet Drafts. Internet Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months. Internet Drafts may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is not appropriate to use Internet Drafts as reference material or to cite them other than as a "working draft" or "work in progress." Please check the I-D abstract listing contained in each Internet Draft directory to learn the current status of this or any Internet Draft. Distribution of this document is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1997). All Rights Reserved. Abstract The purpose of this memo is to define the Management Information Base (MIB) for supporting Classical IP and ARP over ATM as specified in Classical IP and ARP over ATM, refer to reference [3]. Support of an ATM interface by an IP layer will require implementation of objects from several Management Information Bases (MIBs) as well as their enhancement in order to enable usage of ATM transports. It is the intent of this MIB to fully adhere to all prerequisite MIBs unless explicitly stated. Deviations will be documented in corresponding conformance statements. The specification of this MIB will utilize the Structure of Management Information (SMI) for Version 2 of the Greene et al. [Page 1] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 Simple Network Management Protocol Version (refer to RFC1902, reference [1]). Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction............................................. 2 2.0 The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework.................. 3 2.1 Object Definitions....................................... 4 3.0 Structure of the MIB..................................... 4 3.1 Basic Support MIB Definitions............................ 5 3.1.1 ATM Logical IP Subnet (LIS) Table...................... 5 3.1.2 ATM Logical IP IF Mapping Table........................ 7 3.1.3 ATMARP Remote Server Table............................. 7 3.1.4 ATM VC Table........................................... 8 3.1.5 ATM Config PVC Table................................... 9 3.1.6 Notifications.......................................... 10 . 3.2 Client Supported MIB Definitions......................... 10 3.2.1 ATMARP Client Table.................................... 11 3.3 Server Supported MIB Definitions......................... 12 3.3.1 ATMARP Server Table.................................... 12 3.3.2 Notifications.......................................... 13 4.0 Definitions.............................................. 13 5.0 Security Considerations.................................. 46 6.0 Acknowledgments.......................................... 47 7.0 References............................................... 47 8.0 Authors' Addresses....................................... 48 9.0 Full Copyright Statement................................. 49 1. Introduction This document is a product of the Internetworking Over NBMA Working Group. Its purpose is to define a MIB module for extending the traditional MIBs supported by a TCP/IP implementation to support Classical IP and ARP over ATM. Many MIB related RFCs and Internet Drafts have been considered in the development of this document. The ones that are considered central to the extensions defined by this document are: o RFC 2011 - SNMPv2 Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol using SMIv2 [10]. The IP over ATM (IPOA) MIB provides extensions to the IP Group for handling IP over ATM flows. A basic understanding of the IP Group is essential for understanding this document. o RFC 2233 - The Interfaces Group MIB (IF-MIB) using SMIv2. Greene et al. [Page 2] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 This document is important since it provides several very useful enhancements over the interface group defined in RFC 1213 that aid in handling ATM related interfaces. o RFC 1695 - Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM Management [4] (ATM-MIB). Support of this MIB is REQUIRED for implementing the layers between AAL5 and ATM. The contents of this MIB will not explicitly be addressed here. The ATM-MIB provides a basis for managing ATM interface layering and management of: - ATM Switched Virtual Connections (SVCs) - ATM Permanent Virtual Connections (PVCs) The ATM Forum UNI ILMI MIB is specified by the ATM Forum in various versions of the UNI specification. The ILMI MIBs being defined are not supported via SNMP agents but via SNMP requests sent over an ATM network to an ATM entity encapsulated in an AAL5 header. Support of the ILMI MIB(s) is considered out of the scope of this document. 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 RFC 2119, reference [11]. 2. The SNMPv2 Network Management Framework The SNMP Network Management Framework presently consists of three major components. They are: o the SMI, described in RFC 1902 [1], - the mechanisms used for describing and naming objects for the purpose of management. o the MIB-II, STD 17, RFC 1213 [5], - the core set of managed objects for the Internet suite of protocols. o the protocol, RFC 1157 [9] and/or RFC 1905 [7] - the protocol for accessing managed information. Textual conventions are defined in RFC 1903 [6], and conformance statements are defined in RFC 1904 [8]. The Framework permits new objects to be defined for the purpose of experimentation and evaluation. Greene et al. [Page 3] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SNMPv2 SMI. A semantically identical MIB conforming to the SNMPv1 SMI can be produced through the appropriate translation. 2.1. Object Definitions Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed the Management Information Base or MIB. Objects in the MIB are defined using the subset of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) defined in the SMI. In particular, each object type is named by an OBJECT IDENTIFIER, an administratively assigned name. The object type together with an object instance serves to uniquely identify a specific instantiation of the object. For human convenience, we often use a textual string, termed the descriptor, to refer to the object type. 3. Structure of the MIB The Classical ARP and IP over ATM (IPOA) MIB structure is split into three components: o Basic Support MIB Definitions o Client Supported MIB Definitions o ATMARP Server MIB Definitions All IP and ARP over ATM entities, both clients and ATMARP Servers, are REQUIRED to support the MIB definitions in the Basic Support MIB Definitions section. Clients need to additionally support the MIB definitions outlined in the Client specific section and ATMARP Servers MUST additionally support the ATMARP Server specific MIB definitions. Implementation of the Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM Management [4] defines the modeling of the various layers within an ATM Interface. This modeling is assumed as a prerequisite for the IPOA MIB. The IPOA MIB makes no assumptions on how this layering is actually implemented within a system. Several of the MIB tables defined by the IPOA MIB, like the base TCP/IP MIBs, requires that an ifIndex exist that points to an ATM Interface. Refer to the Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM Management (ATM-MIB) for the definition of ATM Interface layering. The use of an IP over ATM Virtual Interface Layer is NOT explicitly REQUIRED by the IPOA MIB. The use of virtual layers above an ATM-MIB defined interface layer is not absolutely necessary for modeling the attachment of IP to an ATM network. The IPOA MIB refers to use of a Greene et al. [Page 4] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 generic ifIndex object, who's value SHOULD reflect that of some specific ATM related interface as determined by an implementation. It up to the implementers of this MIB to determine their own ATM interface layering (assuming compliance with the IF-MIB and the ATM- MIB). The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) ifType ipOverAtm(114) was created for use by systems that require an virtual IP over ATM interface layer. The IF-MIB's ifStackTable SHOULD be used to show the relationship between virtual IP over ATM interfaces and the actual ATM physical interface layers. The current set of ifType values can be accessed via the IANA homepage at: "http://www.iana.org/iana/". 3.1. Basic Support MIB Definitions Basic support that MUST be implemented by both Clients and ATMARP Servers consists of: o ATM Logical IP Subnet (LIS) Table o ATM Logical IP IF Mapping Table o ATMARP Remote Server Table o ATM VC Table o ATM Config PVC Table o Notifications 3.1.1. ATM Logical IP Subnet (LIS) Table The ATM Logical IP Subnet (LIS) Table defines the subnets that this system is a member of for purposes of reaching destinations over an ATM transport. The LIS table is indexed by the subnet address (ipoaLisSubnetAddr) and not ifIndex. The ipoaLisIfMappingTable described in the next section provides the mapping between Logical IP Subnets and the interface layer. It is possible that the same LIS can be reached via different ATM physical interfaces. The ipAddrTable and the ipoaClientTable provides the mapping from a local IP address to an ATM physical interface. One or more ipAddrTable entries can point to the same ipoaLisEntry. An ipAddrEntry's ipAdEntAddr ANDed with its ipAdEntNetMask SHOULD equal an ipoaLisEntry's ipoaLisSubnetAddr. Given that an interface can be multi-homed, each local IP address associated with an interface requires an entry in the ipAddrTable. Each ipAddrTable entry for a local IP address associated with an ATM physical interface SHOULD map to an entry in the ipoaLisTable. The bulk of the objects in an ipoaLisEntry exists to control ATMARP Greene et al. [Page 5] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 for a particular LIS: ipoaLisInactivityTimer ipoaLisMinHoldingTime ipoaLisQDepth ipoaLisMaxCalls ipoaLisCacheEntryAge ipoaLisRetries ipoaLisTimeout The value of an ipoaLisMaxCalls object defines the maximum number of VCs that can be established simultaneously per LIS. The value of an ipoaLisDefaultPeakCellRate object defines the best effort default peak cell rate in both the forward and backward directions when establishing VCCs (Virtual Channel Connections). Refer to RFC 1755, ATM Signaling Support for IP over ATM (reference [12]), for a definition of the use of this object's value. The ipAddrTable's ipAdEntReasmMaxSize is the "The size of the largest IP datagram which this entity can re-assemble from incoming IP fragmented datagrams received on this interface" and is different from the ipoaLisTable's ipoaLisDefaultMtu with is the default MTU used within an LIS. Note that this is the default MTU not the actual which is represented as ipoaVcNegotiatedMtu in the ipoaVcTable. The ipoaLisRowStatus object enables entries in the ipoaLisTable to be created or deleted via SNMP. Creation of an ipoaLisTable entry results in the addition of a corresponding ipAddrTable entry and an ipoaLisIfMappingTable entry. Creation of multiple ipAddrTable entries and ipoaLisIfMappingTable entries for the same LIS is not addressed by this document. When ipoaLisRowStatus is changed from active(1) to notInService(2) or from active(1) to destroy(6), this has the side- effect of removing all entries from the ipNetToMediaTable that are associated with this LIS (in other words, it flushes the entity's ATMARP cache). It also removes the ipoaVcTable entries that were associated with those ipNetToMediaTable entries. Destroying the row removes the corresponding entries in the ipoaArpSrvrTable, ipoaArpClientTable, ipoaLisIfMappingTable and the ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable. Entries in both the ipNetToMediaTable and the ipoaVcTable that are associated with an ipoaConfigPvcEntry are not effected by changes to ipoaLisRowStatus. Greene et al. [Page 6] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 3.1.2. ATM Logical IP IF Mapping Table The ipoaLisIfMappingTable maps a LIS to all ATM physical interfaces that it is configured to be supported from. Each entry in the ipoaLisIfMappingTable SHOULD map to an ipAddrTable entry. It is also possible for a system, most commonly a switch, to have multiple LISes associated with the same ATM physical interface. 3.1.3. ATMARP Remote Server Table Entries in the ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable exists to locally configure the remote ATMARP Servers that exist on a per LIS and interface basis. Classic2 requires that at least one ATMARP Server be configured per LIS where SVC traffic is intended. PVC usage doesn't require use of ATMARP. No ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable entries SHOULD be configured for a LIS where only PVCs will be used. An entry in the ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable is indexed by the subnet address of the LIS (ipoaLisSubnetAddr), the ATM address of the remote ATMARP Server (ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAtmAddr) and an interface ifIndex (ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIfIndex) value. The object ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIpAddr in an ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry is set with the IP Address of the Remote ATMARP Server when a VC to the Remote ATMARP Server is established. A value of 0 SHOULD be used when the IP address of the Remote ATMARP Server is not known. Once ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIpAddr is set then the ipoaVcTable can be searched using ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIfIndex and ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIpAddr to find the VC in use to the Remote ATMARP Server. ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIfIndex is defined to have the textual convention of InterfaceIndexOrZero. Adding ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIfIndex to the index clause allows a system to have a VC to a ATMARP Remote Server on a per LIS and interface basis. An entry in this table SHOULD exist for each interface on a per LIS basis. Each interface would then have a separate VC to the Remote ATMARP Server for ATMARP purposes. An implementation that wants to use a single VC MAY use an ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIfIndex value of 0 when configuring an ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry for the associating LIS. If ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIfIndex is 0 then an implementation dependent method MAY be used for finding the vpi and vci of the VC in use to the Remote ATMARP Server. For example, search the ipoaVcTable for a match between ipNetToMediaNetAddress and ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIpAddr from an ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry, ignoring ipNetToMediaIfIndex. Since a single VC is being used the first match SHOULD correspond to the correct VC. If a PVC is intended to be used to communicate with a remote ATMARP Greene et al. [Page 7] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 Server then the ipoaConfigPvcTable MUST be used to create and activate the PVC prior to activating a ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry. The object ipoaArpRemoteSrvrRowStatus enables remote create and deletion of entries in the ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable. The objects ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAdminStatus and ipoaArpRemoteSrvrOperStatus exists to control and relect the operation use of a Remote ATMARP Server defined by an ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry. The object ipoaArpRemoteSrvrOperStatus SHOULD have a value of active(1) when a SVC has been established to the Remote ATMARP Server or if using a PVC when the In_ATMARP reply with the IP Address of the Remote ATMARP Server has been received. The value of inActive(2) SHOULD be used to indicate that a VC to the Remote ATMARP Server doesn't exist. 3.1.4. ATM VC Table An entry in the ipoaVcTable SHOULD have at least one corresponding ipNetToMediaTable entry. Both tables use the ipNetToMediaTable's indexes ipNetToMediaIfIndex and ipNetToMediaNetAddress. The ipoaVcTable has the additional indexes ipoaVcVpi and ipoaVcVci. An ipoaVcEntry exists for every VC per ATM physical interface per destination IP address. Refer to the following diagram that illustrates the relationship between ipoaVcTable and the ipNetToMediaTable: ipoaVcTable ipNetToMediatable ------------------------------ ---------------------------- | ipNetToMediaIfIndex | | ipNetToMediaIfIndex | | ipNetToMediaNetAddress | | ipNetToMediaNetAddress | | ipoaVcVpi | | | | ipoaVcVci | | | | ipoaVcType | | | º ---> use IpoaAtmAddr TC º º ipNetToMediaPhysAddress º | ipoaVcNegotiatedEncapsType | | | | ipoaVcNegotiatedMtu | | | | | | ipNetToMediaType | ------------------------------ ---------------------------- ipoaVcType indicates if the entry is for a SVC or a PVC. An ipoaVcEntry, corresponding to a PVC, is created automatically when an ipoaConfigPvcEntry is created and the IP Address at the end of the PVC is discovered. The associating ipNetToMediaTable entry would have its ipNetToMediaType set to static(4). ipNetToMediaTable entries created during ATMARP processing have a ipNetToMediaType of dynamic(3). The process to locally configuring an ipNetToMediaTable entry and an ipoaVcTable entry for a SVC without using ATMARP is not within the scope of this document. Greene et al. [Page 8] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 The objects ipoaVcVpi and ipoaVcVci are defined to have a MAX-ACCESS of not-accessible since they are only used for purposes of indexing and entry in the ipoaVcTable. 3.1.5. ATM Config PVC Table An entry in the ipoaVcTable is created after the In_ATMARP reply is successfully received for an ipoaConfigPvcEntry during its activation. In_ATMARP should return the IP Address of the other end of the PVC in order to have the needed indexes to create an ipNetToMediaEntry and an ipoaVcEntry. ipoaConfigPvcRowStatus would then be set to active(1). The object ipoaConfigPvcRowStatus doesn't get a value of active(1) until the In_ATMARP reply is received. If the row was complete it would have a value of notInService as defined by RFC 1903 as oppose to notReady. The value of a ipoaConfigPvcRowStatus object can be used to determine if the PVC is available for use or not. The value of an ipoaConfigPvcRowStatus object SHOULD be set to notInService and the corresponding ARP Cache entry deleted whenever a PVC becomes unusable. A Network Management Station wanting to create a PVC at a particular system for use as an IP transport would: o use the ATM-MIB, reference [4], to create the PVC o use the ipoaConfigPvcTable in the IPOA MIB to configure the PVC for use by IP Refer to the following diagram that illustrates the relationship between the ipoaVcTable and the ipoaConfigPvcTable: ipoaVcTable ipoaConfigPvcTable ------------------------------ ---------------------------- | ipNetToMediaIfIndex | | ipNetToMediaIfIndex | | ipNetToMediaNetAddress | | | | ipoaVcVpi | | ipoaConfigPvcVpi | | ipoaVcVci | | ipoaConfigPvcVci | | ipoaVcType | | | | | | ipoaConfigPvcDefaultMtu | | ipoaVcNegotiatedEncapsType | | | | ipoaVcNegotiatedMtu | | | | | | ipoaConfigPvcRowStatus | ------------------------------ ---------------------------- When the ipoaVcEntry is created its ipoaVcType will be set to pvc(1), its ipoaVcNegotiatedEncapsType set to llcSnap(1), and its ipoaVcNegotiatedMtu set to 9180 octets by default. Classic2 allows use Greene et al. [Page 9] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 of other MTU values for PVCs but considers how selection of a value other than 9180 to be out of scope. ipoaConfigPvcDefaultMtu can be used to configure the MTU to be used for the PVC. Both ends MUST have the same value configured. The associating ipNetToMediaTable entry would have its ipNetToMediaType set to static(4). Changing ipoaConfigPvcRowStatus from active(1) to notInService(2) or from active(1) to destroy(6) has the side-effect of removing the corresponding ipNetToMediaTable, ipoaVcTable and ipoaConfigPvcTable entries. 3.1.6. Notifications Both ATM clients and ATMARP Servers MUST support generation of a ipoaMtuExceed notification. 3.2. Client Supported MIB Definitions The ATMARP Client Table is the only additional MIB table that a client MUST implement. Greene et al. [Page 10] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 3.2.1. ATMARP Client Table An entry in the ipoaArpClientTable SHOULD have an corresponding ipAddrTable entry where both are indexed by the same ipAdEntAddr. Refer to the following diagram that illustrates the relationship between ipoaArpClientTable and ipAddrTable entries: ipoaArpClientTable ipAddrTable ----------------------------------- ------------------------ | ipAdEntAddr | | ipAdEntAddr | | | | ipAdEntNetMask | | | | ipAdEntIfIndex | | ipoaArpClientAtmAddr | | | | ipoaArpClientSrvrInUse | | | | ipoaArpClientInArpReqsIn | | | | ipoaArpClientInArpReqsOut | | | | ipoaArpClientInArpRepliesIn | | | | ipoaArpClientInArpRepliesOut | | | | ipoaArpClientInArpInvalidReqsIn | | | | ipoaArpClientInArpInvalidReqsOut| | | | ipoaArpClientArpReqsIn | | | | ipoaArpClientArpReqsOut | | | | ipoaArpClientArpRepliesIn | | | | ipoaArpClientArpRepliesOut | | | | ipoaArpClientArpNaksIn | | | | ipoaArpClientArpNaksOut | | | | ipoaArpClientArpOpUnknown | | | | ipoaArpClientArpSrvrNoResp | | | | ipoaArpClientRowStatus | | | | | | ipAdEntBcastAddr | | | | ipAdEntReasmMaxSize | ----------------------------------- ------------------------ Both tables use the same index, ipAdEntAddr. The ipAddrTable's ipAdEntNetMask when ANDed with its ipAdEntAddr yield the subnet of the LIS which indexes the ipoaLisTable. The ipAddrTable's ipAdEntIfIndex points to an physical interface ifTable entry. The attachment point for IP into an ATM network is via an ATM interface's ifIndex. This ifIndex is contained in an ipAddrTable entry. ipoaArpClientAtmAddr is the local ATM address associated with the corresponding ATM ifTable entry. ipoaArpClientSrvrInUse is the ATM address of the ATMARP Server being used for a particular client. If SVCs are not being used then the value of this object is 0. It is sometimes possible for a system to have multiple IP addresses configured within the same IP subnet. The indexing of this table would seem to preclude that, however, it is possible to have additional Greene et al. [Page 11] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 entries in the ipAddrTable with the same ifIndex and with the same subnet address. The mechanism for adding these entries to the ipAddrTable (which is read-only) is beyond the scope of this document. The counter object ipoaArpClientInArpInvalidReqsIn is "The number of times that this client detects an invalid In_ATMARP request." Increment this object when processing fails for an In_ATMARP request. For example, incorrect In_ATMARP Request structure fields. The object ipoaArpClientInArpInvalidReqsOut is defined as "The number of times that this client did not receive an In_ATMARP reply." This is different from ipoaArpClientArpSrvrNoResp which counts the number of times no response was received from an ATMARP request. In_ATMARP retransmission processing is not controlled by objects in the ipoaLisTable. In general, the ipoaLisTable objects relate to ATMARP Server processing. Configuration of In_ATMARP retransmission processing is considered to be implementation dependent and not defined by the IPOA MIB. Implementations SHOULD use local policy for defining both In_ATMARP timeout and retry count values. This policy would be expected to differ for sending an In_ATMARP Request over a PVC as opposed to a SVC. For transmission of an In_ATMARP Request over an SVC a timeout of 60 seconds with a retry count of 3 is suggested. In_ATMARP transmission over a PVC should differ since its retry limit may need to be infinite in order to insure that In_ATMARP Request processing eventually occurs. 3.3. Server Supported Objects ATMARP Servers MUST support: o ATMARP Server Table o Notifications as defined in the following sections. This table exists only on a system where at least one ATMARP Server is present. 3.3.1. ATMARP Server Table This table defines the list of ATMARP Servers within a LIS. Each entry of the table defines each ATMARP Server's ATM address, the LIS it is a member of, and various In_ATMARP and ATMARP statistics. An entry in this table provides information about an ATMARP Server within a LIS and is indexed by ipAdEntAddr (a local IP Address from an Greene et al. [Page 12] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 IP Address Table entry) and ipoaArpSrvrAddr (an ATM Address associated with the ATMARP Server). Entries MAY be created by a management application using the ipoaArpSrvrRowStatus object. Entries in this table MAY also be created by the system and not by a management application, for example as a result of ILMI. Entries in this table MAY be deleted by setting the ipoaArpSrvrRowStatus object to destroy(6). This includes entries that were added by the system and not by a management application. On a host that supports multiple ATMARP Servers where the local IP address being associated with each ATMARP Server is the same (for example a non-multi homed host) then the ATM Address, ipoaArpSrvrAddr, uniquely identifies a particular Server. On a host supporting multiple ATMARP Servers having a single ATM Interface with a single ATM Address then ipAdEntAddr MUST be used to uniquely identify an entry in the ipoaArpSrvrTable. The definition of the ipoaArpSrvrTable doesn't allow an implementation that supports multiple ATMARP Servers, a single ATM Address and a single local IP Address (or no local IP Addresses). 3.3.2. Notifications An ATMARP Server MUST support the following notifications: o ipoaDuplicateIpAddress o ipoaLisCreate o ipoaLisDelete Generation of ipoaLisCreate and ipoaLisDelete notifications is controlled by the ipoaLisTrapEnable object. These notifications indicated when an ipoaLisEntry is either created or deleted. The purpose of these notifications is to enable Network Management Applications to dynamically discover the existence of ATMARP Server LIS participation in order to eventually determine LIS composition via subsequent SNMP queries. It is permissible for a ATM client only system to support the ipoaLisTrapEnable object and generate ipoaLisCreate and ipoaLisDelete notifications. 4. Definitions IPOA-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN Greene et al. [Page 13] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, experimental, Integer32, IpAddress, Counter32, Gauge32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, RowStatus FROM SNMPv2-TC MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF ipNetToMediaNetAddress, ipNetToMediaIfIndex, ipNetToMediaPhysAddress, ipAdEntAddr FROM IP-MIB -- The following textual conventions are defined locally within -- this MIB module. They have been prefixed with Ipoa to -- distinguish them from their counterparts in the ATM-TC-MIB. -- This was done so that the IPOA-MIB could be advanced as -- an standards based MIB without waiting for the ATM-TC-MIB. -- AtmConnKind, AtmAddr -- FROM ATM-TC-MIB InterfaceIndex, InterfaceIndexOrZero FROM IF-MIB ; ipoaMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "9801100000Z" -- January 10, 1998 ORGANIZATION "IETF Internetworking Over NBMA Working Group (ion)" CONTACT-INFO "Maria Greene (greene@ultranet.com) Independent Contractor Jim Luciani (jluciani@BayNetworks.com) Bay Networks Kenneth White (kennethw@vnet.ibm.com) IBM Corp. Ted Kuo (tkuo@eos.ncsu.edu) Bay Networks" DESCRIPTION "This module defines a portion of the management information base (MIB) for managing Classical IP and ARP over ATM entities." ::= { experimental 78 } -- Textual Conventions Greene et al. [Page 14] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 IpoaEncapsType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The encapsulation type used on a VC." SYNTAX INTEGER { llcSnap(1), vcMuxed(2), other(3) } IpoaVpiInteger ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An integer large enough to contain the value of a VPI." SYNTAX Integer32 (0..255) IpoaVciInteger ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An integer large enough to contain the value of a VCI." SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) IpoaAtmAddr ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION DISPLAY-HINT "1x" STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ATM address used by the network entity. The semantics are implied by the length. The address types are: - no address (0 octets) - E.164 (8 octets) - NSAP (20 octets) In addition, when subaddresses are used the AtmAddr may represent the concatenation of address and subaddress. The associated address types are: - E.164, E.164 (16 octets) - E.164, NSAP (28 octets) - NSAP, NSAP (40 octets) Address lengths other than defined in this definition imply address types defined elsewhere. Note: The E.164 address is encoded in BCD format." SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..40)) IpoaAtmConnKind ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION Greene et al. [Page 15] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The use of call control. The use is as follows: pvc(1) Virtual link of a PVC. Should not be used in an PVC/SVC (i.e., SPVC) crossconnect. svcIncoming(2) Virtual link established after a received signaling request to setup an SVC. svcOutgoing(3) Virtual link established after a transmitted or forwarded signaling request to setup an SVC. spvcInitiator(4) Virtual link at the PVC side of an SVC/PVC crossconnect, where the switch is the initiator of the SPVC setup. spvcTarget(5) Virtual link at the PVC side of an SVC/PVC crossconnect, where the switch is the target of the SPVC setup. An spvcInitiator is always cross-connected to an svcOutgoing, and an spvcTarget is always cross-connected to an svcIncoming." SYNTAX INTEGER { pvc(1), svcIncoming(2), svcOutgoing(3), spvcInitiator(4), spvcTarget(5) } -- Top-level structure of the MIB ipoaObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipoaMIB 1 } ipoaNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipoaMIB 2 } ipoaConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipoaMIB 3 } -- MIB Objects ipoaLisTrapEnable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { enabled(1), disabled(2) } Greene et al. [Page 16] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 MAX-ACCESS read-write STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Indicates whether ipoaLisCreate and ipoaLisDelete traps should be generated by this system. By default, this object should have the value enabled(1) for systems where ATMARP Servers are present and disabled(2) on systems where only clients reside." ::= { ipoaObjects 1 } -- The Logical IP Subnet Table ipoaLisTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpoaLisEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "There is one entry in this table for every Logical IP Subnet (LIS) that this system is a member of." ::= { ipoaObjects 2 } ipoaLisEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaLisEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Information about a single LIS that this system is a member of. This table is indexed by an IP subnet address. Membership in a LIS is independent of the actual ATM physical interfaces being used. The ipoaLisTable defines all LISes that a system is a member of. The ipAddrTable and the ipoaClientTable provides the mapping from local IP address to ATM physical interface. The ipoaLisIfMappingTable provides the mappings between Logical IP Subnets and interfaces. The ipoaLisTable is indexed by ipoaLisSubnetAddr. An entry in the ipAddrTable should exist for each ipAddrEntry that is associated with an IP over ATM interface. Its ipAdEntAddr and ipAdEntNetMask when ANDed should map to a ipoaLisSubnetAddr." INDEX { ipoaLisSubnetAddr } ::= { ipoaLisTable 1 } Greene et al. [Page 17] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 IpoaLisEntry ::= SEQUENCE { ipoaLisSubnetAddr IpAddress, ipoaLisDefaultMtu Integer32, ipoaLisDefaultEncapsType IpoaEncapsType, ipoaLisInactivityTimer Integer32, ipoaLisMinHoldingTime Integer32, ipoaLisQDepth Integer32, ipoaLisMaxCalls Integer32, ipoaLisCacheEntryAge Integer32, ipoaLisRetries Integer32, ipoaLisTimeout Integer32, ipoaLisDefaultPeakCellRate Integer32, ipoaLisActiveVcs Gauge32, ipoaLisRowStatus RowStatus } ipoaLisSubnetAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The IP subnet address associated with this LIS." ::= { ipoaLisEntry 1 } ipoaLisDefaultMtu OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The default MTU used within this LIS. Note that the actual size used for a VC between two members of the LIS may be negotiated during connection setup and may be different than this value. The ipoaVcNegotiatedMtu object indicates the actual MTU in use for a particular VC." DEFVAL { 9180 } ::= { ipoaLisEntry 2 } ipoaLisDefaultEncapsType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaEncapsType MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The default encapsulation to use on VCs created for this LIS. Note that the actual encapsulation type may be negotiated during connection setup and may be different than this value. The ipoaVcNegotiatedEncapsType object indicates the actual encapsulation in use for a particular VC." Greene et al. [Page 18] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 DEFVAL { llcSnap } ::= { ipoaLisEntry 3 } ipoaLisInactivityTimer OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The time, in seconds, before a call established for an ipNetToMediaEntry on a client will timeout due to no traffic being passed on the VC. A value of 0 implies no time out." REFERENCE "RFC1755, Sec. 3.4 VC Teardown" DEFVAL { 300 } ::= { ipoaLisEntry 4 } ipoaLisMinHoldingTime OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The minimum amount of time, in seconds, that a call will remain open. If 0 then ipoaInactivityTimer will completely determine when a call is terminated." REFERENCE "RFC1755, Sec. 3.4 VC Teardown" DEFVAL { 60 } ::= { ipoaLisEntry 5 } ipoaLisQDepth OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535) UNITS "packets" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The maximum number of outstanding requests that are allowed while waiting for ATMARP replies and In_ATMARP replies for this LIS." DEFVAL { 1 } ::= { ipoaLisEntry 6 } ipoaLisMaxCalls OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (1..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current Greene et al. [Page 19] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 DESCRIPTION "The maximum number of SVCs that can be established simultaneously." DEFVAL { 500 } ::= { ipoaLisEntry 7 } ipoaLisCacheEntryAge OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (60..1200) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The time, in seconds, before an ipNetToMediaEntry will age out of the table. Note that the default value will be different for a client and a server. A ATMARP Server should use a default of 1200 and a client should use 900." DEFVAL { 900 } ::= { ipoaLisEntry 8 } ipoaLisRetries OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..10) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of times the ATMARP request will be retried when no response is received in the timeout interval indicated by ipoaLisTimeout." DEFVAL { 2 } ::= { ipoaLisEntry 9 } ipoaLisTimeout OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (1..60) UNITS "seconds" MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The time to wait, in seconds, before retransmission of an ARP PDU." DEFVAL { 10 } ::= { ipoaLisEntry 10 } ipoaLisDefaultPeakCellRate OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object is the signalling parameter that Greene et al. [Page 20] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 should be used when setting up all best effort VCCs (Virtual Channel Connections). This parameter applies to the forward and backward direction on a per best effort VCC basis. A value of zero implies that no configured default exists and that local policy should be used to determine the actual default to used during call setup. ATM Signaling Support for IP over ATM (RFC 1755) recommends 1/10th of the ATM interface's speed." ::= { ipoaLisEntry 11 } ipoaLisActiveVcs OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Gauge32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Number of active SVCs." ::= { ipoaLisEntry 12 } ipoaLisRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows entries to be created and deleted in the ipoaLisTable. When the ipoaLisRowStatus deleted (by setting this object to destroy(6)), this has the side-effect of removing all entries from the ipNetToMediaTable that are associated with this LIS (in other words, it flushes the entity's ATMARP cache). It also removes the ipoaVcTable entries that were associated with those ipNetToMediaTable entries. Destroying the row also removes the corresponding entries in the ipoaArpSrvrTable, ipoaArpClientTable, ipoaLisIfMappingTable and ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable. Entries in both the ipNetToMediaTable and the ipoaVcTable that are associated with a ipoaConfigPvcEntry are not effected by changes to ipoaLisRowStatus." REFERENCE "RFC 1903, 'Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).'" ::= { ipoaLisEntry 13 } Greene et al. [Page 21] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 -- The Logical IP Interface Mapping Table ipoaLisIfMappingTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpoaLisIfMappingEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "There is one entry in this table for every combination of ipoaLisEntry and IP over ATM interface." ::= { ipoaObjects 3 } ipoaLisIfMappingEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaLisIfMappingEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Defines an entry in the ipoaLisIfMappingTable." INDEX { ipoaLisSubnetAddr, ipoaLisIfMappingIfIndex } ::= { ipoaLisIfMappingTable 1 } IpoaLisIfMappingEntry ::= SEQUENCE { ipoaLisIfMappingIfIndex InterfaceIndex, ipoaLisIfMappingStatus RowStatus } ipoaLisIfMappingIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndex MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ipAdEntIfIndex object from a ipAddrEntry is used as an index to this table when its ipAdEntAddr is in the subnet implied by ipoaLisSubnetAddr." ::= { ipoaLisIfMappingEntry 1 } ipoaLisIfMappingStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows entries to be created and deleted in the ipoaLisIfMappingTable." REFERENCE "RFC 1903, 'Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).'" ::= { ipoaLisIfMappingEntry 2 } -- The ATMARP Client Table Greene et al. [Page 22] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 ipoaArpClientTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpoaArpClientEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ATMARP clients running on this system." ::= { ipoaObjects 4 } ipoaArpClientEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaArpClientEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Information about a single ATMARP Client. Clients can be started and stopped by adding and removing entries from this table. Note that adding and removing entries from this table may have the same effect on the corresponding ipAddrTable entry. An entry in the ipoaArpClientTable has a corresponding entry in the ipAddrTable. Both are indexed by ipAdEntAddr. The ifIndex and subnet mask of a client entry are the ipAddrEntry's ipAdEntIfIndex and ipAdEntNetMask respectively. A remote creation of an object in this table requires that either the corresponding ipAddrTable entry exists or that ipAdEntIfIndex and ipAdEntNetMask be specified in the creation of a ipoaArpClientEntry at a minimum in order to create the corresponding ipAddrEntry. Specification of ipAdEntBcastAddr and ipAdEntReasmMaxSize to complete a ipAddrEntry is implementation dependent." INDEX { ipAdEntAddr } ::= { ipoaArpClientTable 1 } IpoaArpClientEntry ::= SEQUENCE { ipoaArpClientAtmAddr IpoaAtmAddr, ipoaArpClientSrvrInUse IpoaAtmAddr, ipoaArpClientInArpReqsIn Counter32, ipoaArpClientInArpReqsOut Counter32, ipoaArpClientInArpRepliesIn Counter32, ipoaArpClientInArpRepliesOut Counter32, ipoaArpClientInArpInvalidReqsIn Counter32, ipoaArpClientInArpInvalidReqsOut Counter32, ipoaArpClientArpReqsIn Counter32, ipoaArpClientArpReqsOut Counter32, ipoaArpClientArpRepliesIn Counter32, ipoaArpClientArpRepliesOut Counter32, ipoaArpClientArpNaksIn Counter32, ipoaArpClientArpNaksOut Counter32, Greene et al. [Page 23] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 ipoaArpClientArpOpUnknown Counter32, ipoaArpClientArpSrvrNoResp Counter32, ipoaArpClientRowStatus RowStatus } ipoaArpClientAtmAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaAtmAddr MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ATM address of the client." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 1 } ipoaArpClientSrvrInUse OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaAtmAddr MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ATM address of the ATMARP Server, ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAtmAddr, in use by this client. A zero length octet string implies that communication with a Remote ATMARP Server is not in effect." DEFVAL { ''H } ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 2 } ipoaArpClientInArpReqsIn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of In_ATMARP requests received by this client." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 3 } ipoaArpClientInArpReqsOut OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of In_ATMARP requests sent by this client." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 4 } ipoaArpClientInArpRepliesIn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of In_ATMARP replies received by this client." Greene et al. [Page 24] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 5 } ipoaArpClientInArpRepliesOut OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Total number of In_ATMARP replies sent by this client." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 6 } ipoaArpClientInArpInvalidReqsIn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of times that this client detected an invalid In_ATMARP request." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 7 } ipoaArpClientInArpInvalidReqsOut OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of times that this client did not receive a In_ATMARP reply." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 8 } ipoaArpClientArpReqsIn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Total number of ATMARP requests received by this client." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 9 } ipoaArpClientArpReqsOut OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Total number of ATMARP requests sent by this client." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 10 } ipoaArpClientArpRepliesIn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only Greene et al. [Page 25] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Total number of ATMARP replies received by this client." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 11 } ipoaArpClientArpRepliesOut OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Total number of ATMARP replies sent by this client." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 12 } ipoaArpClientArpNaksIn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Total number of negative ATMARP replies received by this client." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 13 } ipoaArpClientArpNaksOut OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Total number of negative ATMARP replies send by this client." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 14 } ipoaArpClientArpOpUnknown OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of times that this client received an ATMARP message with an operation code for which it is not coded to support." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 15 } ipoaArpClientArpSrvrNoResp OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of times this client failed to receive Greene et al. [Page 26] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 a response from a ATMARP Server within the ipoaLisTimeout value for ipoaLisRetries times. This may imply that the client will re-elect a primary ATMARP Server for this LIS from the ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable." ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 16 } ipoaArpClientRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows entries to be created and deleted from the ipoaArpClientTable." REFERENCE "RFC 1903, 'Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).'" ::= { ipoaArpClientEntry 17 } -- The ATMARP Server Table ipoaArpSrvrTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpoaArpSrvrEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ATMARP Servers running on this system." ::= { ipoaObjects 5 } ipoaArpSrvrEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaArpSrvrEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Information about an ATMARP Server within a LIS. An entry in this table has two indexes: first ipAdEntAddr, which is the IP address that this system uses as a member of the LIS, and then ipoaArpSrvrAddr, which is the ATM address of the ATMARP Server. Entries may be created by a management application using the ipoaArpSrvrRowStatus object. Entries in this table may also be created by the system and not by a management application, for example as a result of ILMI. Entries in this table may be deleted by setting the ipoaArpSrvrRowStatus object to 'destroy(6)'. This includes entries that were added by the system and not by Greene et al. [Page 27] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 a management application." INDEX { ipAdEntAddr, ipoaArpSrvrAddr } ::= { ipoaArpSrvrTable 1 } IpoaArpSrvrEntry ::= SEQUENCE { ipoaArpSrvrAddr IpoaAtmAddr, ipoaArpSrvrLis IpAddress, ipoaArpSrvrInArpReqsIn Counter32, ipoaArpSrvrInArpReqsOut Counter32, ipoaArpSrvrInArpRepliesIn Counter32, ipoaArpSrvrInArpRepliesOut Counter32, ipoaArpSrvrInArpInvalidReqsIn Counter32, ipoaArpSrvrInArpInvalidReqsOut Counter32, ipoaArpSrvrArpReqsIn Counter32, ipoaArpSrvrArpRepliesOut Counter32, ipoaArpSrvrArpNaksOut Counter32, ipoaArpSrvrArpDupIpAddr Counter32, ipoaArpSrvrArpOpUnknown Counter32, ipoaArpSrvrRowStatus RowStatus } ipoaArpSrvrAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaAtmAddr MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ATM address of the ATMARP Server." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 1 } ipoaArpSrvrLis OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The subnet address that identifies the LIS this server is associated with." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 2 } ipoaArpSrvrInArpReqsIn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of In_ATMARP requests received by this ATMARP Server." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 3 } ipoaArpSrvrInArpReqsOut OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 Greene et al. [Page 28] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of In_ATMARP requests sent by this ATMARP Server." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 4 } ipoaArpSrvrInArpRepliesIn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of In_ATMARP replies received by this ATMARP Server." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 5 } ipoaArpSrvrInArpRepliesOut OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of In_ATMARP replies sent by this ATMARP Server." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 6 } ipoaArpSrvrInArpInvalidReqsIn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of invalid In_ATMARP requests received by this ATMARP Server." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 7 } ipoaArpSrvrInArpInvalidReqsOut OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of times that this server did not receive a In_ATMARP reply." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 8 } ipoaArpSrvrArpReqsIn OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Greene et al. [Page 29] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 "Total number of ATMARP requests received by this ATMARP Server." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 9 } ipoaArpSrvrArpRepliesOut OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Total number of ATMARP replies sent by this ATMARP Server." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 10 } ipoaArpSrvrArpNaksOut OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Total number of negative ATMARP replies sent by this ATMARP Server." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 11 } ipoaArpSrvrArpDupIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of times that a duplicate IP address was detected by this ATMARP Server." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 12 } ipoaArpSrvrArpOpUnknown OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of times that this ATMARP Server received an ATMARP message with an operation code for which it is not coded to support." ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 13 } ipoaArpSrvrRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows entries to be created and deleted from the ipoaArpSrvrTable." Greene et al. [Page 30] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 REFERENCE "RFC 1903, 'Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).'" ::= { ipoaArpSrvrEntry 14 } -- The Remote ATMARP Server Table ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A table of non-local ATMARP Servers associated with a LIS. An entry in this table has three indexes: first the ipoaLisSubnetAddr of the LIS that the corresponding ATMARP Server provides ATMARP services for, then the ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAtmAddr, which is the ATM address of the remote ATMARP Server and finally the ifIndex of the interface on which the VC to the ATMARP Remote Server will be opened. A ifIndex value of 0 should be used when a single VC is to be shared for ATMARP purposes by multiple interfaces." ::= { ipoaObjects 6 } ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Information about one non-local ATMARP Server." INDEX { ipoaLisSubnetAddr, ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAtmAddr, ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIfIndex } ::= { ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable 1 } IpoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry ::= SEQUENCE { ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAtmAddr IpoaAtmAddr, ipoaArpRemoteSrvrRowStatus RowStatus, ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIfIndex InterfaceIndexOrZero, ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIpAddr IpAddress, ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAdminStatus INTEGER, ipoaArpRemoteSrvrOperStatus INTEGER } ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAtmAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaAtmAddr MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ATM address of the remote ATMARP Server." Greene et al. [Page 31] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 ::= { ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry 1 } ipoaArpRemoteSrvrRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows entries to be created and deleted from the ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable. Deleting an ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry (by setting this object to destroy(6)) may effect ipoaArpClientTable entries. The object ipoaArpClientSrvrInUse in an ipoaArpClientSrvrEntry may contain the ATM address of a ATMARP Remote Server who's entry in the ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable is being removed. In this case, any corresponding ipoaArpClientSrvrInUse objects should be at a minimum invalidated by setting their values to that of a zero length OCTET STRING. The value of ipoaArpRemoteSrvrOperStatus should be consistent with that of ipoaArpRemoteSrvrRowStatus. For example, successfully setting the value of this object to notInService(2) after it being in the active(1) state should result in ipoaArpRemoteSrvrOperStatus being set to inActive(2) if currently active(1)." REFERENCE "RFC 1903, 'Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).'" ::= { ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry 2 } ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndexOrZero MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ifIndex of the interface that the VC to the Remote ATMARP Server is associated with." ::= { ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry 3 } ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIpAddr OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The IP Address of the Remote ATMARP Server. A value of Greene et al. [Page 32] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 0 implies that this address isn't known." DEFVAL { 0 } ::= { ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry 4 } ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAdminStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { active(1), -- use this ATMARP Server inActive(2) -- stop using this ATMARP Server } MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The desired state for use of the ATMARP Server represented by an entry in this table. ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAdminStatus values: active(1) - Attempt to activate use of the ATMARP Server represented by this entry in the ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable. inActive(2) - Inactivate use of this ATMARP Server. When a managed system creates an entry in this table ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAdminStatus and ipoaArpRemoteSrvrOperStatus are initialized as inActive(2) by default." DEFVAL { inActive } ::= { ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry 5 } ipoaArpRemoteSrvrOperStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { active(1), -- eligible for use inActive(2) -- not eligible for use } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current operational state for use of a Remote ATMARP Server. An active(1) entry has a VC established to the respective Remote ATMARP Server: active(1) - A VC exists to Remote ATMARP Server who's IP Address is stored in ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIpAddr. This VC can be determined by searching the ipoaVcTable using ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIfIndex (if not 0 Greene et al. [Page 33] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 otherwise ignore ipNetToMediaIfIndex index) and ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIpAddr. A ipoaArpClientEntry should exist with its ipoaArpClientSrvrInUse object having the same value as ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAtmAddr. inActive(2) - Entry exists without an active VC to the Remote ATMARP Server. Transition from an active(1) to an inActive(2) status may effect ipoaArpClientTable entries. The object ipoaArpClientSrvrInUse in an ipoaArpClientSrvrEntry may contain the ATM address of a ATMARP Remote Server who's entry in the ipoaArpRemoteSrvrTable is being inactivated. In this case, any corresponding ipoaArpClientSrvrInUse objects should be at a minimum invalidated by setting their values to that of a zero length OCTET STRING. If ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAdminStatus is inActive(2) then ipoaArpRemoteSrvrOperStatus should be inActive(2). If ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAdminStatus is changed to active(1) then ipoaArpRemoteSrvrOperStatus should change to active(1) if the Remote ATMARP Server entry can be activated." DEFVAL { inActive } ::= { ipoaArpRemoteSrvrEntry 6 } -- The VC Table ipoaVcTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpoaVcEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A system that support IP over ATM is an IP system and therefore MUST support all of the appropriate tables from RFC1213, MIB-II. This includes the ipNetToMediaTable (the ARP cache). The ipoaVcTable keeps a set of VCs for each entry in the ARP cache that was put there by a IP over ATM system acting as either a host or server. The ipoaVcTable doesn't augment the ipNetToMediaTable (ARP Cache) since the the correspondence between tables is not one-to-one. An ipNetToMediaPhysAddress object should contain the content as defined by the IpoaAtmAddr textual Greene et al. [Page 34] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 convention when used to hold a IPOA-MIB ATM Address." ::= { ipoaObjects 7 } ipoaVcEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaVcEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A VC (permanent or switched) that this host or server has opened with another member of a LIS. Additional information can be determined about the VC from the ATM-MIB, the AToM MIB. In an SVC environment, entries can not be created in this table by a management application. Entries are automatically added by the system as the result of ATMARP processing. In a PVC environment, an entry is automatically added to this table when an entry is created in the ipoaConfigPvcTable and the IP Address at the end of the PVC is discovered using In_ATMARP. An entry also is added to the ipNetToMediaTable." INDEX { ipNetToMediaIfIndex, ipNetToMediaNetAddress, ipoaVcVpi, ipoaVcVci } ::= { ipoaVcTable 1 } IpoaVcEntry ::= SEQUENCE { ipoaVcVpi IpoaVpiInteger, ipoaVcVci IpoaVciInteger, ipoaVcType IpoaAtmConnKind, ipoaVcNegotiatedEncapsType IpoaEncapsType, ipoaVcNegotiatedMtu Integer32 } ipoaVcVpi OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaVpiInteger MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The VPI value for the Virtual Circuit." ::= { ipoaVcEntry 1 } ipoaVcVci OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaVciInteger Greene et al. [Page 35] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The VCI value for the Virtual Circuit." ::= { ipoaVcEntry 2 } ipoaVcType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaAtmConnKind MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The type of the Virtual Circuit." ::= { ipoaVcEntry 3 } ipoaVcNegotiatedEncapsType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaEncapsType MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The encapsulation type used when communicating over this circuit." ::= { ipoaVcEntry 4 } ipoaVcNegotiatedMtu OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The MTU used when communicating over this circuit." ::= { ipoaVcEntry 5 } ipoaConfigPvcTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF IpoaConfigPvcEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This table MUST be supported when PVCs are intended to be supported in order to enable the setup of PVCs for use by IP." ::= { ipoaObjects 8 } ipoaConfigPvcEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaConfigPvcEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Defines a single PVC that exists at this host for use by IP. " Greene et al. [Page 36] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 INDEX { ipoaConfigPvcIfIndex, ipoaConfigPvcVpi, ipoaConfigPvcVci } ::= { ipoaConfigPvcTable 1 } IpoaConfigPvcEntry ::= SEQUENCE { ipoaConfigPvcIfIndex InterfaceIndex, ipoaConfigPvcVpi IpoaVpiInteger, ipoaConfigPvcVci IpoaVciInteger, ipoaConfigPvcDefaultMtu Integer32, ipoaConfigPvcRowStatus RowStatus } ipoaConfigPvcIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX InterfaceIndex MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ifIndex of the ATM Interface that this PVC is associated with." ::= { ipoaConfigPvcEntry 1 } ipoaConfigPvcVpi OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaVpiInteger MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The VPI value for the Virtual Circuit." ::= { ipoaConfigPvcEntry 2 } ipoaConfigPvcVci OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpoaVciInteger MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The VCI value for the Virtual Circuit." ::= { ipoaConfigPvcEntry 3 } ipoaConfigPvcDefaultMtu OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 (0..65535) MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Classic2 allows use of other MTU values for PVCs but considers the how a value other than 9180 could be selected to be out of scope. ipoaConfigPvcDefaultMtu can be used to configure the MTU to be used for the PVC. Both ends MUST have the same value configured." Greene et al. [Page 37] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 DEFVAL { 9180 } ::= { ipoaConfigPvcEntry 4 } ipoaConfigPvcRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus MAX-ACCESS read-create STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This object allows rows to be created and deleted in the ipoaConfigPvcTable. Creation of a entry in this table should eventually result in the creation of a ipNetToMediaEntry and a corresponding ipoaVcEntry after In_ATMARP has determined the destination address of system that the PVC is connected to. Setting this object to destroy(6) should remove the corresponding ipNetToMediaTable and ipoaVcTable entries." REFERENCE "RFC 1903, 'Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2).'" ::= { ipoaConfigPvcEntry 5 } -- Notifications ipoaMtuExceeded NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { ipoaVcNegotiatedMtu } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A frame was received that exceeds the negotiated MTU size. The vpi and vci of the VC for which this condition was detected can be determined from the index vlaues for ipoaVcNegotiatedMtu. In addition, the ifIndex and IP Address can be determined as well, refer to the ipoaVcTable." ::= { ipoaNotifications 1 } ipoaDuplicateIpAddress NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { ipNetToMediaIfIndex, ipNetToMediaNetAddress, ipNetToMediaPhysAddress, ipNetToMediaPhysAddress } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The ATMARP Server has detected more than one ATM end Greene et al. [Page 38] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 point attempting to associate the same IP address with different ATM hardware addresses." ::= { ipoaNotifications 2 } ipoaLisCreate NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { ipoaLisSubnetAddr } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generation of this trap occurs when a ipoaLisEntry is created and ipoaLisTrapEnable is enabled(1)." ::= { ipoaNotifications 3 } ipoaLisDelete NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { ipoaLisSubnetAddr } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generation of this trap occurs when a ipoaLisEntry is deleted and ipoaLisTrapEnable is enabled(1)." ::= { ipoaNotifications 4 } -- Conformance Definitions ipoaGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipoaConformance 1 } ipoaCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ipoaConformance 2 } -- compliance statements ipoaCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for agents that support the IPOA-MIB." MODULE -- this module MANDATORY-GROUPS { ipoaGeneralGroup, ipoaBasicNotificationsGroup } GROUP ipoaClientGroup DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all hosts where IP over ATM client support is required." GROUP ipoaSrvrGroup DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all hosts where ATMARP Servers are present." Greene et al. [Page 39] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 GROUP ipoaSrvrNotificationsGroup DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all hosts where ATMARP Servers are present." OBJECT ipoaLisDefaultMtu MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to allow the user to change the default MTU from the value 9180. The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." OBJECT ipoaLisDefaultEncapsType MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to allow the user to specify the default encapsulation type for the LIS. The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." OBJECT ipoaLisInactivityTimer MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." OBJECT ipoaLisMinHoldingTime MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." OBJECT ipoaLisQDepth MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." OBJECT ipoaLisMaxCalls Greene et al. [Page 40] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." OBJECT ipoaLisCacheEntryAge MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." OBJECT ipoaLisRetries MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to allow the user to change the default number of times a ATMARP request will be retried when no response is received from the default of 2. The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." OBJECT ipoaLisTimeout MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to allow the user to change the default retransmission time from the default of 10 seconds. The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." OBJECT ipoaLisDefaultPeakCellRate MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "Implementations that do not support IP over ATM SVC usage are not required to allow the user to specify a best effort default peak cell rate since typically the ipoaLisTable won't exist. The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." Greene et al. [Page 41] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 OBJECT ipoaLisIfMappingStatus MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security. In this case show the value of this object as being either active(1) or notInService(2) depending on the associating interface entry's ifOperStatus. Don't allow set support." OBJECT ipoaArpClientAtmAddr MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." OBJECT ipoaArpSrvrLis MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." OBJECT ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAdminStatus MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security. In this case the value of this object should be active(1) when a VC exists to the Remote ATMARP Server or otherwise inActive(2). Don't allow set support. ipoaArpRemoteSrvrOperStatus would have the same value as ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAdminStatus." OBJECT ipoaConfigPvcDefaultMtu MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support a SET operation to this object in the absence of adequate security." OBJECT ipoaLisRowStatus MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION Greene et al. [Page 42] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 "The agent is not required to support this object in the absence of adequate security or when remote creation is not enabled." OBJECT ipoaArpClientRowStatus MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support this object in the absence of adequate security or when remote creation is not enabled." OBJECT ipoaArpRemoteSrvrRowStatus MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support this object in the absence of adequate security or when remote creation is not enabled." OBJECT ipoaArpSrvrRowStatus MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support this object in the absence of adequate security or when remote creation is not enabled." OBJECT ipoaConfigPvcRowStatus MIN-ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "The agent is not required to support this object in the absence of adequate security or when remote creation is not enabled." ::= { ipoaCompliances 1 } -- units of conformance ipoaGeneralGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { ipoaLisSubnetAddr, ipoaLisDefaultMtu, ipoaLisDefaultEncapsType, ipoaLisInactivityTimer, ipoaLisMinHoldingTime, ipoaLisQDepth, ipoaLisMaxCalls, ipoaLisCacheEntryAge, ipoaLisRetries, ipoaLisTimeout, Greene et al. [Page 43] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 ipoaLisDefaultPeakCellRate, ipoaLisActiveVcs, ipoaLisRowStatus, ipoaLisIfMappingStatus, ipoaArpRemoteSrvrRowStatus, ipoaArpRemoteSrvrIpAddr, ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAdminStatus, ipoaArpRemoteSrvrOperStatus, ipoaVcType, ipoaVcNegotiatedEncapsType, ipoaVcNegotiatedMtu, ipoaConfigPvcDefaultMtu, ipoaConfigPvcRowStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The required objects." ::= { ipoaGroups 1 } ipoaClientGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { ipoaArpClientAtmAddr, ipoaArpClientSrvrInUse, ipoaArpClientInArpReqsIn, ipoaArpClientInArpReqsOut, ipoaArpClientInArpRepliesIn, ipoaArpClientInArpRepliesOut, ipoaArpClientInArpInvalidReqsIn, ipoaArpClientInArpInvalidReqsOut, ipoaArpClientArpReqsIn, ipoaArpClientArpReqsOut, ipoaArpClientArpRepliesIn, ipoaArpClientArpRepliesOut, ipoaArpClientArpNaksIn, ipoaArpClientArpNaksOut, ipoaArpClientArpOpUnknown, ipoaArpClientArpSrvrNoResp, ipoaArpClientRowStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all hosts where IP over ATM client support is required." ::= { ipoaGroups 2 } ipoaSrvrGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { ipoaLisTrapEnable, Greene et al. [Page 44] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 ipoaArpSrvrLis, ipoaArpSrvrInArpReqsIn, ipoaArpSrvrInArpReqsOut, ipoaArpSrvrInArpRepliesIn, ipoaArpSrvrInArpRepliesOut, ipoaArpSrvrInArpInvalidReqsIn, ipoaArpSrvrInArpInvalidReqsOut, ipoaArpSrvrArpReqsIn, ipoaArpSrvrArpRepliesOut, ipoaArpSrvrArpNaksOut, ipoaArpSrvrArpDupIpAddr, ipoaArpSrvrArpOpUnknown, ipoaArpSrvrRowStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This group is mandatory for all hosts where ATMARP Servers are present." ::= { ipoaGroups 3 } ipoaBasicNotificationsGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP NOTIFICATIONS { ipoaMtuExceeded } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The notifications which an IP over ATM entity is required to implement." ::= { ipoaGroups 4 } ipoaSrvrNotificationsGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP NOTIFICATIONS { ipoaDuplicateIpAddress, ipoaLisCreate, ipoaLisDelete } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The notifications which an IP over ATM ATMARP Server is required to implement." ::= { ipoaGroups 5 } END Greene et al. [Page 45] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 5. Security Considerations Certain management information defined in this MIB MAY be considered sensitive in some network environments. Therefore, authentication of received SNMP requests and controlled access to management information SHOULD be employed in such environments. The method for this authentication is a function of the SNMP Administrative Framework, and has not been expanded by this MIB. Several objects in this MIB allow write access or provide for remote creation. Allowing this support in a non-secure environment can have a negative effect on network operations. It is RECOMMENDED that implementers seriously consider whether set operations MAY be allowed without providing, at a minimum, authentication of request origin. It it RECOMMENDED that without such support that the following objects be implemented as read-only: o ipoaLisDefaultMtu o ipoaLisDefaultEncapsType o ipoaLisInactivityTimer o ipoaLisMinHoldingTime o ipoaLisQDepth o ipoaLisMaxCalls o ipoaLisCacheEntryAge o ipoaLisRetries o ipoaLisTimeout o ipoaLisDefaultPeakCellRate o ipoaLisIfMappingStatus, show state as being either active(1) or notInService(2) depending on the associating interface entry's ifOperStatus. Don't allow set support. o ipoaArpClientAtmAddr o ipoaArpSrvrLis o ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAdminStatus, show status as being either active(1) when a VC exists to the Remote ATMARP Server or otherwise inActive(2). Don't allow set support. ipoaArpRemoteSrvrOperStatus would have the same value as ipoaArpRemoteSrvrAdminStatus. o ipoaConfigPvcDefaultMtu The following objects SHOULD either be implemented as read-only or not implemented when security is an issue as previously discussed: o ipoaLisRowStatus o ipoaArpClientRowStatus o ipoaArpRemoteSrvrRowStatus o ipoaArpSrvrRowStatus o ipoaConfigPvcRowStatus Greene et al. [Page 46] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 6. Acknowledgments This document is a product of the Internetworking Over NBMA Working Group. The authors of this document would like to recognize Keith McCloghrie from Cisco Systems for his support as our mentor from the Network Management Area. 7. References [1] SNMPv2 Working Group, Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and Waldbusser S., "Structure of Management Information for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1902, January 1996. [2] McCloghrie, K., and Kastenholtz, F., "The Interfaces Group MIB using SMIv2", RFC 2233, Cisco Systems, FTP Software, November 1997 [3] Network Working Group, Laubach M., and Halpern J., "Classical IP and ARP over ATM", Internet Draft, March 26, 1997 [4] Ahmed, M., and Tesink, K., "Definitions of Managed Objects for ATM Management Version 8.0 using SMIv2", RFC 1695, Bell Communications Research, August 1994. [5] McCloghrie, K., and M. Rose, Editors, "Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II", STD 17, RFC 1213, Hughes LAN Systems, Performance Systems International, March 1991. [6] SNMPv2 Working Group, Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1903, January 1996. [7] SNMPv2 Working Group, Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Protocol Operations for version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1905, January 1996. [8] SNMPv2 Working Group, Case, J., McCloghrie, K., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for version 2 of the Simple Greene et al. [Page 47] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1904, January 1996. [9] Case, J., M. Fedor, M. Schoffstall, J. Davin, "Simple Network Management Protocol", RFC 1157, SNMP Research, Performance Systems International, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, May 1990. [10] Network Working Group, and McCloghrie K., "SNMPv2 MIB for IP", RFC 2011, November 1996. [11] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997 [12] Perez, M., Liaw, F., Mankin, A., Hoffman, E., Grossman, D., Malis, A., "ATM Signaling Support for IP over ATM", RFC 1755, February 1995 8. Authors' Addresses Maria N. Greene Independent Contractor E-mail: greene@ultranet.com James Luciani Bay Networks, Inc. 3 Federal St., BL3-04 Billerica, MA 01821, USA Phone: +1-508-439-4734 E-mail: luciani@baynetworks.com Kenneth D. White Dept. G80/Bldg 503 IBM Corporation Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA E-mail: kennethw@vnet.ibm.com Ted T.I. Kuo Bay Networks, Inc. 4401 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA 95052-8185 Phone: +1-408-495-7319 fax: +1-408-495-1905 E-mail: ted_kuo@Baynetworks.com Greene et al. [Page 48] INTERNET-DRAFT IP and ARP over ATM (IPOA) MIB January 1998 9. Full Copyright Statement Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1997). All Rights Reserved. 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