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-- ** Filename: MPLS-TC-PRIV-STDEXT-MIB
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-- ** Project: T - Ethernet and Fast Ethernet IP Switches.
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-- ** Purpose: Private MIB
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-- *********************************************************************
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-- (c) Copyright, 2001, BATM Advanced Communications. All rights reserved.
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MPLS-TC-PRIV-STDEXT-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
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IMPORTS
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MODULE-IDENTITY,
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Unsigned32, Integer32,
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transmission FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- [RFC2578]
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TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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FROM SNMPv2-TC; -- [RFC2579]
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mplsTCPrivStdExtMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
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LAST-UPDATED "200712060000Z"
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ORGANIZATION "BATM Advanced Communication"
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CONTACT-INFO
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" BATM/Telco Systems Support team
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Email:
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For North America: techsupport@telco.com
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For North Europe: support@batm.de, info@batm.de
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For the rest of the world: techsupport@telco.com"
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DESCRIPTION
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"Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004). The
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initial version of this MIB module was published
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in RFC 3811. For full legal notices see the RFC
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itself or see:
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http://www.ietf.org/copyrights/ianamib.html
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This MIB module defines TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONs
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for concepts used in Multiprotocol Label
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Switching (MPLS) networks."
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-- revision history
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REVISION "200712060000Z"
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DESCRIPTION
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"Extended standard MIB with private TC"
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REVISION "200406030000Z" -- June 3, 2004
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DESCRIPTION
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"Initial version published as part of RFC 3811."
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::= { mplsStdMIB 1 }
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mplsStdMIB OBJECT IDENTIFIER
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::= { transmission 166 }
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MplsAtmVcIdentifier ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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DISPLAY-HINT "d"
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"A Label Switching Router (LSR) that
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creates LDP sessions on ATM interfaces
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uses the VCI or VPI/VCI field to hold the
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LDP Label.
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VCI values MUST NOT be in the 0-31 range.
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The values 0 to 31 are reserved for other uses
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by the ITU and ATM Forum. The value
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of 32 can only be used for the Control VC,
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although values greater than 32 could be
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configured for the Control VC.
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If a value from 0 to 31 is used for a VCI
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the management entity controlling the LDP
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subsystem should reject this with an
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inconsistentValue error. Also, if
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the value of 32 is used for a VC which is
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NOT the Control VC, this should
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result in an inconsistentValue error."
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REFERENCE
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"MPLS using LDP and ATM VC Switching, RFC3035."
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SYNTAX Integer32 (32..65535)
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MplsBitRate ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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DISPLAY-HINT "d"
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"If the value of this object is greater than zero,
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then this represents the bandwidth of this MPLS
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interface (or Label Switched Path) in units of
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'1,000 bits per second'.
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The value, when greater than zero, represents the
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bandwidth of this MPLS interface (rounded to the
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nearest 1,000) in units of 1,000 bits per second.
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If the bandwidth of the MPLS interface is between
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((n * 1000) - 500) and ((n * 1000) + 499), the value
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of this object is n, such that n > 0.
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If the value of this object is 0 (zero), this
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means that the traffic over this MPLS interface is
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considered to be best effort."
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0|1..4294967295)
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MplsBurstSize ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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DISPLAY-HINT "d"
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"The number of octets of MPLS data that the stream
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may send back-to-back without concern for policing.
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The value of zero indicates that an implementation
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does not support Burst Size."
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..4294967295)
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MplsExtendedTunnelId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"A unique identifier for an MPLS Tunnel. This may
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represent an IPv4 address of the ingress or egress
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LSR for the tunnel. This value is derived from the
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Extended Tunnel Id in RSVP or the Ingress Router ID
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for CR-LDP."
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REFERENCE
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"RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels,
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[RFC3209].
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Constraint-Based LSP Setup using LDP, [RFC3212]."
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SYNTAX Unsigned32(0..4294967295)
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MplsLabel ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"This value represents an MPLS label as defined in
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[RFC3031], [RFC3032], [RFC3034], [RFC3035] and
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[RFC3471].
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The label contents are specific to the label being
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represented, such as:
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* The label carried in an MPLS shim header
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(for LDP this is the Generic Label) is a 20-bit
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number represented by 4 octets. Bits 0-19 contain
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a label or a reserved label value. Bits 20-31
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MUST be zero.
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The following is quoted directly from [RFC3032].
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There are several reserved label values:
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i. A value of 0 represents the
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'IPv4 Explicit NULL Label'. This label
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value is only legal at the bottom of the
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label stack. It indicates that the label
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||||
stack must be popped, and the forwarding
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||||
of the packet must then be based on the
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IPv4 header.
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ii. A value of 1 represents the
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'Router Alert Label'. This label value is
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legal anywhere in the label stack except at
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the bottom. When a received packet
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||||
contains this label value at the top of
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the label stack, it is delivered to a
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local software module for processing.
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The actual forwarding of the packet
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is determined by the label beneath it
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in the stack. However, if the packet is
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forwarded further, the Router Alert Label
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should be pushed back onto the label stack
|
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before forwarding. The use of this label
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is analogous to the use of the
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'Router Alert Option' in IP packets
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[RFC2113]. Since this label
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cannot occur at the bottom of the stack,
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it is not associated with a
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particular network layer protocol.
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iii. A value of 2 represents the
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'IPv6 Explicit NULL Label'. This label
|
||||
value is only legal at the bottom of the
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label stack. It indicates that the label
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stack must be popped, and the forwarding
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of the packet must then be based on the
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IPv6 header.
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iv. A value of 3 represents the
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'Implicit NULL Label'.
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This is a label that an LSR may assign and
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distribute, but which never actually
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appears in the encapsulation. When an
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LSR would otherwise replace the label
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at the top of the stack with a new label,
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but the new label is 'Implicit NULL',
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the LSR will pop the stack instead of
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doing the replacement. Although
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this value may never appear in the
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encapsulation, it needs to be specified in
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the Label Distribution Protocol, so a value
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is reserved.
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v. Values 4-15 are reserved.
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* The frame relay label can be either 10-bits or
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||||
23-bits depending on the DLCI field size and the
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upper 22-bits or upper 9-bits must be zero,
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respectively.
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* For an ATM label the lower 16-bits represents the
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VCI, the next 12-bits represents the VPI and the
|
||||
remaining bits MUST be zero.
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||||
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* The Generalized-MPLS (GMPLS) label contains a
|
||||
value greater than 2^24-1 and used in GMPLS
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as defined in [RFC3471]."
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REFERENCE
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"Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture,
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RFC3031.
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MPLS Label Stack Encoding, [RFC3032].
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||||
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||||
Use of Label Switching on Frame Relay Networks,
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||||
RFC3034.
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||||
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||||
MPLS using LDP and ATM VC Switching, RFC3035.
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||||
Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching
|
||||
(GMPLS) Architecture, [RFC3471]."
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SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..4294967295)
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MplsLabelDistributionMethod ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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||||
"The label distribution method which is also called
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the label advertisement mode [RFC3036].
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||||
Each interface on an LSR is configured to operate
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||||
in either Downstream Unsolicited or Downstream
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||||
on Demand."
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REFERENCE
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"Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture,
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RFC3031.
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LDP Specification, RFC3036, Section 2.6.3."
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
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downstreamOnDemand(1),
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downstreamUnsolicited(2)
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}
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MplsLdpIdentifier ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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DISPLAY-HINT "1d.1d.1d.1d:2d"
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"The LDP identifier is a six octet
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quantity which is used to identify a
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Label Switching Router (LSR) label space.
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The first four octets identify the LSR and
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must be a globally unique value, such as a
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32-bit router ID assigned to the LSR, and the
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last two octets identify a specific label
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space within the LSR."
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (6))
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MplsLsrIdentifier ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"The Label Switching Router (LSR) identifier is the
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first 4 bytes of the Label Distribution Protocol
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(LDP) identifier."
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (4))
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MplsLdpLabelType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"The Layer 2 label types which are defined for MPLS
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LDP and/or CR-LDP are generic(1), atm(2), or
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frameRelay(3)."
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
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generic(1),
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atm(2),
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frameRelay(3)
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}
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MplsLSPID ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"A unique identifier within an MPLS network that is
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assigned to each LSP. This is assigned at the head
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end of the LSP and can be used by all LSRs
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to identify this LSP. This value is piggybacked by
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the signaling protocol when this LSP is signaled
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within the network. This identifier can then be
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used at each LSR to identify which labels are
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being swapped to other labels for this LSP. This
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object can also be used to disambiguate LSPs that
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share the same RSVP sessions between the same
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source and destination.
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For LSPs established using CR-LDP, the LSPID is
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composed of the ingress LSR Router ID (or any of
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its own IPv4 addresses) and a locally unique
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CR-LSP ID to that LSR. The first two bytes carry
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the CR-LSPID, and the remaining 4 bytes carry
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the Router ID. The LSPID is useful in network
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management, in CR-LSP repair, and in using
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an already established CR-LSP as a hop in
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an ER-TLV.
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For LSPs signaled using RSVP-TE, the LSP ID is
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defined as a 16-bit (2 byte) identifier used
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in the SENDER_TEMPLATE and the FILTER_SPEC
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that can be changed to allow a sender to
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share resources with itself. The length of this
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object should only be 2 or 6 bytes. If the length
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of this octet string is 2 bytes, then it must
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identify an RSVP-TE LSPID, or it is 6 bytes,
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it must contain a CR-LDP LSPID."
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REFERENCE
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"RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels,
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[RFC3209].
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Constraint-Based LSP Setup using LDP,
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[RFC3212]."
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SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (2|6))
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MplsLspType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"Types of Label Switch Paths (LSPs)
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on a Label Switching Router (LSR) or a
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Label Edge Router (LER) are:
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unknown(1) -- if the LSP is not known
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to be one of the following.
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terminatingLsp(2) -- if the LSP terminates
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on the LSR/LER, then this
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is an egressing LSP
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which ends on the LSR/LER,
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originatingLsp(3) -- if the LSP originates
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from this LSR/LER, then
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this is an ingressing LSP
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which is the head-end of
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the LSP,
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crossConnectingLsp(4) -- if the LSP ingresses
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and egresses on the LSR,
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then it is
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cross-connecting on that
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LSR."
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
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unknown(1),
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terminatingLsp(2),
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originatingLsp(3),
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crossConnectingLsp(4)
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||||
}
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MplsOwner ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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DESCRIPTION
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"This object indicates the local network
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||||
management subsystem that originally created
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||||
the object(s) in question. The values of
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||||
this enumeration are defined as follows:
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unknown(1) - the local network management
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subsystem cannot discern which
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||||
component created the object.
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other(2) - the local network management
|
||||
subsystem is able to discern which component
|
||||
created the object, but the component is not
|
||||
listed within the following choices,
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||||
e.g., command line interface (cli).
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snmp(3) - The Simple Network Management Protocol
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was used to configure this object initially.
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ldp(4) - The Label Distribution Protocol was
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||||
used to configure this object initially.
|
||||
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crldp(5) - The Constraint-Based Label Distribution
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Protocol was used to configure this object
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initially.
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rsvpTe(6) - The Resource Reservation Protocol was
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used to configure this object initially.
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policyAgent(7) - A policy agent (perhaps in
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||||
combination with one of the above protocols) was
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used to configure this object initially.
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mplsVpn(8) - This label was configured for MPLS/BGP VPNs
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as defined in RFC2547.
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cli(9) - The CLI was used to configure this object initially.
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dynamic(10) - The tunnel has been created dynamically.
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An object created by any of the above choices
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MAY be modified or destroyed by the same or a
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different choice."
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SYNTAX INTEGER {
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unknown(1),
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other(2),
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snmp(3),
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ldp(4),
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crldp(5),
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rsvpTe(6),
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policyAgent(7),
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mplsVpn(8),
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cli(9),
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dynamic(10)
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}
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MplsPathIndexOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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||||
DESCRIPTION
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||||
"A unique identifier used to identify a specific
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||||
path used by a tunnel. A value of 0 (zero) means
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||||
that no path is in use."
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SYNTAX Unsigned32(0..4294967295)
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MplsPathIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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||||
DESCRIPTION
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"A unique value to index (by Path number) an
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entry in a table."
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SYNTAX Unsigned32(1..4294967295)
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MplsRetentionMode ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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STATUS current
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||||
DESCRIPTION
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"The label retention mode which specifies whether
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an LSR maintains a label binding for a FEC
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learned from a neighbor that is not its next hop
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for the FEC.
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||||
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||||
If the value is conservative(1) then advertised
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||||
label mappings are retained only if they will be
|
||||
used to forward packets, i.e., if label came from
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||||
a valid next hop.
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||||
|
||||
If the value is liberal(2) then all advertised
|
||||
label mappings are retained whether they are from
|
||||
a valid next hop or not."
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||||
REFERENCE
|
||||
"Multiprotocol Label Switching Architecture,
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||||
RFC3031.
|
||||
|
||||
LDP Specification, RFC3036, Section 2.6.2."
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||||
SYNTAX INTEGER {
|
||||
conservative(1),
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||||
liberal(2)
|
||||
}
|
||||
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||||
MplsTunnelAffinity ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
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||||
STATUS current
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||||
DESCRIPTION
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||||
"Describes the configured 32-bit Include-any,
|
||||
include-all, or exclude-all constraint for
|
||||
constraint-based link selection."
|
||||
REFERENCE
|
||||
"RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels,
|
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RFC3209, Section 4.7.4."
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SYNTAX Unsigned32(0..4294967295)
|
||||
|
||||
MplsTunnelIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
|
||||
STATUS current
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
"A unique index into mplsTunnelTable.
|
||||
For tunnels signaled using RSVP, this value
|
||||
should correspond to the RSVP Tunnel ID
|
||||
used for the RSVP-TE session."
|
||||
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535)
|
||||
|
||||
MplsTunnelInstanceIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
|
||||
STATUS current
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
"The tunnel entry with instance index 0
|
||||
should refer to the configured tunnel
|
||||
interface (if one exists).
|
||||
|
||||
Values greater than 0, but less than or
|
||||
equal to 65535, should be used to indicate
|
||||
signaled (or backup) tunnel LSP instances.
|
||||
For tunnel LSPs signaled using RSVP,
|
||||
this value should correspond to the
|
||||
RSVP LSP ID used for the RSVP-TE
|
||||
LSP.
|
||||
|
||||
Values greater than 65535 apply to FRR
|
||||
detour instances."
|
||||
SYNTAX Unsigned32(0|1..65535|65536..4294967295)
|
||||
|
||||
TeHopAddressType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
|
||||
STATUS current
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
"A value that represents a type of address for a
|
||||
Traffic Engineered (TE) Tunnel hop.
|
||||
|
||||
unknown(0) An unknown address type. This value
|
||||
MUST be used if the value of the
|
||||
corresponding TeHopAddress object is a
|
||||
zero-length string. It may also be
|
||||
used to indicate a TeHopAddress which
|
||||
is not in one of the formats defined
|
||||
below.
|
||||
|
||||
ipv4(1) An IPv4 network address as defined by
|
||||
the InetAddressIPv4 TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
|
||||
[RFC3291].
|
||||
|
||||
ipv6(2) A global IPv6 address as defined by
|
||||
the InetAddressIPv6 TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
|
||||
[RFC3291].
|
||||
|
||||
asnumber(3) An Autonomous System (AS) number as
|
||||
defined by the TeHopAddressAS
|
||||
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION.
|
||||
|
||||
unnum(4) An unnumbered interface index as
|
||||
defined by the TeHopAddressUnnum
|
||||
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION.
|
||||
|
||||
lspid(5) An LSP ID for TE Tunnels
|
||||
(RFC3212) as defined by the
|
||||
MplsLSPID TEXTUAL-CONVENTION.
|
||||
-- Private Addition
|
||||
unnumv6(6) An unnumbered IPv6 interface index as
|
||||
defined by the TeHopAddressUnnumV6
|
||||
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-- End Private Addition
|
||||
|
||||
Each definition of a concrete TeHopAddressType
|
||||
value must be accompanied by a definition
|
||||
of a TEXTUAL-CONVENTION for use with that
|
||||
TeHopAddress.
|
||||
|
||||
To support future extensions, the TeHopAddressType
|
||||
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION SHOULD NOT be sub-typed in
|
||||
object type definitions. It MAY be sub-typed in
|
||||
compliance statements in order to require only a
|
||||
subset of these address types for a compliant
|
||||
implementation.
|
||||
|
||||
Implementations must ensure that TeHopAddressType
|
||||
objects and any dependent objects
|
||||
(e.g., TeHopAddress objects) are consistent.
|
||||
An inconsistentValue error must be generated
|
||||
if an attempt to change a TeHopAddressType
|
||||
object would, for example, lead to an
|
||||
undefined TeHopAddress value that is
|
||||
not defined herein. In particular,
|
||||
TeHopAddressType/TeHopAddress pairs
|
||||
must be changed together if the address
|
||||
type changes (e.g., from ipv6(2) to ipv4(1))."
|
||||
REFERENCE
|
||||
"TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONs for Internet Network
|
||||
Addresses, RFC3291.
|
||||
|
||||
Constraint-Based LSP Setup using LDP,
|
||||
[RFC3212]"
|
||||
|
||||
SYNTAX INTEGER {
|
||||
unknown(0),
|
||||
ipv4(1),
|
||||
ipv6(2),
|
||||
asnumber(3),
|
||||
unnum(4),
|
||||
lspid(5),
|
||||
unnumv6(6)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
TeHopAddress ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
|
||||
STATUS current
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
"Denotes a generic Tunnel hop address,
|
||||
that is, the address of a node which
|
||||
an LSP traverses, including the source
|
||||
and destination nodes. An address may be
|
||||
very concrete, for example, an IPv4 host
|
||||
address (i.e., with prefix length 32);
|
||||
if this IPv4 address is an interface
|
||||
address, then that particular interface
|
||||
must be traversed. An address may also
|
||||
specify an 'abstract node', for example,
|
||||
an IPv4 address with prefix length
|
||||
less than 32, in which case, the LSP
|
||||
can traverse any node whose address
|
||||
falls in that range. An address may
|
||||
also specify an Autonomous System (AS),
|
||||
in which case the LSP can traverse any
|
||||
node that falls within that AS.
|
||||
|
||||
A TeHopAddress value is always interpreted within
|
||||
the context of an TeHopAddressType value. Every
|
||||
usage of the TeHopAddress TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
|
||||
is required to specify the TeHopAddressType object
|
||||
which provides the context. It is suggested that
|
||||
the TeHopAddressType object is logically registered
|
||||
before the object(s) which use the TeHopAddress
|
||||
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION if they appear in the
|
||||
same logical row.
|
||||
|
||||
The value of a TeHopAddress object must always be
|
||||
consistent with the value of the associated
|
||||
TeHopAddressType object. Attempts to set a
|
||||
TeHopAddress object to a value which is
|
||||
inconsistent with the associated TeHopAddressType
|
||||
must fail with an inconsistentValue error."
|
||||
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..32))
|
||||
|
||||
TeHopAddressAS ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
|
||||
STATUS current
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
"Represents a two or four octet AS number.
|
||||
The AS number is represented in network byte
|
||||
order (MSB first). A two-octet AS number has
|
||||
the two MSB octets set to zero."
|
||||
REFERENCE
|
||||
"Textual Conventions for Internet Network
|
||||
Addresses, [RFC3291]."
|
||||
SYNTAX Unsigned32
|
||||
|
||||
TeHopAddressUnnum ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
|
||||
STATUS current
|
||||
DESCRIPTION
|
||||
"Represents an unnumbered interface:
|
||||
|
||||
octets contents encoding
|
||||
1-4 unnumbered interface network-byte order
|
||||
|
||||
The corresponding TeHopAddressType value is
|
||||
unnum(4)."
|
||||
SYNTAX Unsigned32
|
||||
|
||||
END
|
||||
|
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