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draft-ietf-mpls-tp-te-mib-07
Network Working Group                                                   
INTERNET-DRAFT                                              M.Venkatesan
Intended Status: Standards Track                               Dell Inc.
Expires: May 08, 2014                                  Kannan KV Sampath
                                                                  Redeem
                                                           Sam K. Aldrin
                                                     Huawei Technologies
                                                        Thomas D. Nadeau
                                                        Juniper Networks

                                                       November 04, 2013

  MPLS-TP Traffic Engineering (TE) Management Information Base (MIB)
                    draft-ietf-mpls-tp-te-mib-07.txt

Abstract

   This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
   for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
   In particular, it describes managed objects of Tunnels, Identifiers,
   Label Switching Router and Textual conventions for Multiprotocol
   Label Switching (MPLS) based Transport Profile (TP).

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Table of Contents

   1. Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
   2. The Internet-Standard Management Framework  . . . . . . . . . .  4
   3. Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
     3.1. Conventions used in this document . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
     3.2. Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
     3.3. Acronyms  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6
   4. Motivations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6
   5. Feature List  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6
   6. Brief description of MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB Objects  . . . . . . .  7
     6.1. mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7
     6.2. mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8
     6.3. mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapTable  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8
     6.4. mplsTunnelExtTable  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8
     6.5. mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8
   7. MIB Module Interdependencies  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9
   8. Dependencies between MIB Module Tables  . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
     9.1. Example of MPLS-TP static co-routed bidirectional tunnel 
          setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
       9.1.1. mplsTunnelEntry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
       9.1.2. mplsTunnelExtEntry  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
       9.1.3. Forward direction mplsOutSegmentEntry . . . . . . . . . 14
       9.1.4. Reverse direction mplsInSegmentEntry  . . . . . . . . . 14
       9.1.5. Forward direction mplsXCEntry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
       9.1.6. Reverse direction mplsXCEntry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
       9.1.7. Forward direction mplsXCExtEntry  . . . . . . . . . . . 15
       9.1.8. Reverse direction mplsXCExtEntry  . . . . . . . . . . . 15
       9.1.9. mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
     9.2. Example of MPLS-TP static associated bidirectional tunnel
          setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
       9.2.1. Forward direction mplsTunnelEntry . . . . . . . . . . . 16
       9.2.2. Forward direction mplsTunnelExtEntry  . . . . . . . . . 17
       9.2.3. Forward direction mplsOutSegmentTable . . . . . . . . . 17
 

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       9.2.4. Forward direction mplsXCEntry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
       9.2.5. Forward direction mplsXCExtEntry  . . . . . . . . . . . 18
       9.2.6. Reverse direction mplsTunnelEntry . . . . . . . . . . . 18
       9.2.7. Reverse direction mplsTunnelExtEntry  . . . . . . . . . 19
       9.2.8. Reverse direction mplsInSegmentEntry  . . . . . . . . . 19
       9.2.9. Reverse direction mplsXCEntry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
       9.2.10. Reverse direction mplsXCExtEntry . . . . . . . . . . . 20
       9.3.1. mplsTunnelEntry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
       9.3.2. mplsTunnelExtEntry  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
       9.3.3. Forward direction mplsOutSegmentEntry . . . . . . . . . 21
       9.3.4. Reverse direction mplsInSegmentEntry  . . . . . . . . . 21
       9.3.5. Forward direction mplsXCEntry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
       9.3.6. Reverse direction mplsXCEntry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
       9.3.7. Forward direction mplsXCExtEntry  . . . . . . . . . . . 22
       9.3.8. Reverse direction mplsXCExtEntry  . . . . . . . . . . . 22
       9.3.9. mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
   10. MPLS Textual Convention Extension MIB definitions  . . . . . . 22
   11. MPLS Identifier MIB definitions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
   12. MPLS LSR Extension MIB definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
   13. MPLS Tunnel Extension MIB definitions  . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
   14. Security Consideration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
   15. IANA Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
     15.1. IANA Considerations for MPLS-TC-EXT-STD-MIB  . . . . . . . 56
     15.2. IANA Considerations for MPLS-ID-STD-MIB  . . . . . . . . . 57
     15.3. IANA Considerations for MPLS-LSR-EXT-STD-MIB . . . . . . . 57
     15.4. IANA Considerations for MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB  . . . . . . . 57
   16. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
     16.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
     16.2.  Informative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
   17. Acknowledgments  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
   18. Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

 

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1. Introduction

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for
use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In
particular, it describes managed objects of Tunnels, Identifiers, Label
Switching Router and Textual conventions for Multiprotocol Label
Switching (MPLS) based Transport Profile (TP). These MIB modules extend
the existing MPLS MIB objects for both MPLS-TP and Non-MPLS-TP
operations, so the MPLS-TP name is not included in the MIB module name.

The existing Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Traffic Engineering
(TE) Management Information Base (MIB) [RFC3812] and Generalized
Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Traffic Engineering Management
Information Base [RFC4802] do not support the transport network
requirements of NON-IP based management and static bidirectional
tunnels. These MIB modules should be used in conjunction with [RFC3812]
and companion document [RFC3813] for MPLS-TP tunnel configuration and
management.

The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be
interpreted as described in BCP 14, RFC2119.

2. The Internet-Standard Management Framework

For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current
Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of
RFC3410 [RFC3410].

Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed the
Management Information Base or MIB. MIB objects are generally accessed
through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Objects in the
MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the Structure of
Management Information (SMI). This memo specifies a MIB module that is
compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58, RFC2578, STD 58,
RFC2579 and STD58, RFC2580.

3. Overview

3.1. Conventions used in 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 [RFC2119].

3.2. Terminology

 

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This document uses terminology from the Multiprotocol Label Switching
Architecture [RFC3031], Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Traffic
Engineering (TE) Management Information Base (MIB) [RFC3812],
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Switching Router (LSR)
Management Information Base (MIB) [RFC3813] and MPLS Transport Profile
(MPLS-TP) Identifiers [RFC6370].

 

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3.3. Acronyms

CC: Country Code
GMPLS: Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching
ICC: ITU Carrier Code
IP: Internet Protocol
ITU: International Telecommunication Union
ITU-T: ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector
LSP: Label Switching Path
LSR: Label Switching Router
MIB: Management Information Base
MPLS: Multi-Protocol Label Switching
MPLS-TP: MPLS Transport Profile
OSPF: Open Shortest Path First
PW: Pseudowire
TE: Traffic Engineering
TP: Transport Profile

4. Motivations

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Traffic Engineering (TE) Management
Information Base (MIB) [RFC3812] provides support for Traffic
Engineering tunnels. However, with MPLS-TP, the characteristics of
Tunnels were enhanced. For example, MPLS-TP tunnels are bidirectional in
nature and could be used in non-IP environments. As the existing MPLS-
TE-STD-MIB is not sufficient to capture all the characteristics of the
tunnels, enhancing the MIB to support MPLS TP tunnels is required. As
most of the attributes of MPLS Traffic Engineering tunnels are also
applicable to MPLS-TP tunnels, it is optimal to re-use the existing MIB
definition instead of a new MIB.

This document defines four MIB modules, namely MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB,
MPLS-TC-EXT-STD-MIB, MPLS-ID-STD-MIB and MPLS-LSR-EXT-STD-MIB. As these
new MIB modules are required for MPLS-TP functionality, these are
retained in the same document, instead of a separate document.

5. Feature List

The MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB is designed to satisfy the following
requirements and constraints:

The MIB module supports static and signaling point-to-point, co-routed
bi-directional and associated bi-directional tunnels.

      -  The MPLS tunnels need not be interfaces, but it is possible
         to configure a TP tunnel as an interface.

      -  The mplsTunnelTable [RFC3812] to be also used for MPLS-TP
 

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         tunnels

      -  The mplsTunnelTable is extended to support MPLS-TP specific
         objects.

      -  A node configuration table (mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable)
         is used to translate the Global_ID::Node_ID or 
         ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID to the local identifier in order
         to index mplsTunnelTable.

      -  The MIB module supports persistent, as well as non-persistent
         tunnels.

6. Brief description of MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB Objects

   The objects described in this section support the functionality
   described in documents [RFC5654] and [RFC6370].  The tables support
   both IP compatible and ICC based tunnel configurations.

6.1. mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable

   The mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable is used to assign a local identifier
   for a given ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID or Global_ID::Node_ID
   combination as defined in [RFC6923] and [RFC6370] respectively. 
   The CC is a string of two alphabetic characters represented with
   upper case letters (i.e., A-Z). The ICC is a string of one to six
   characters, each character being either alphabetic (i.e. A-Z) 
   or numeric (i.e. 0-9) characters. Alphabetic characters in the ICC
   should be represented with upper case letters. In the IP compatible
   mode, Global_ID::Node_ID, is used to uniquely identify a node.

   Each ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID or Global_ID::Node_ID contains one 
   unique entry in the table representing a node. Every node is assigned
   a local identifier within a range of 0 to 16777215. This local
   identifier is used for indexing into mplsTunnelTable as 
   mplsTunnelIngressLSRId and mplsTunnelEgressLSRId.

   For IP compatible environment, MPLS-TP tunnel is indexed by Tunnel
   Index, Tunnel Instance, Source Global_ID, Source Node_ID, Destination
   Global_ID and Destination Node_ID.

   For ICC based environment, MPLS-TP tunnel is indexed by Tunnel Index,
   Tunnel Instance, Source CC, Source ICC, Source Node_ID, Destination
   CC, Destination ICC and Destination Node_ID.

   As mplsTunnelTable is indexed by mplsTunnelIndex,
   mplsTunnelInstance, mplsTunnelIngressLSRId, and
 

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   mplsTunnelEgressLSRId, the MPLS-TP tunnel identifiers cannot be
   used directly.

   The mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable will be used to store an entry for
   ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID or Global_ID::Node_ID with a local
   identifier to be used as LSR ID in mplsTunnelTable. As the regular TE
   tunnels use IP address as LSR ID, the local identifier should be
   below the first valid IP address, which is 16777216[1.0.0.0].

6.2. mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapTable

   The read-only mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMaptable is used to query the local
   identifier assigned and stored in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable for
   a given Global_ID::Node_ID. In order to query the local identifier,
   in the IP compatible mode, this table is indexed with 
   Global_ID::Node_ID. In the IP compatible mode for a TP tunnel, 
   Global_ID::Node_ID is used.

   A separate query is made to get the local identifier of both
   Ingress and Egress Global_ID::Node_ID identifiers. These local
   identifiers are used as mplsTunnelIngressLSRId and
   mplsTunnelEgressLSRId, while indexing mplsTunnelTable.

6.3. mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapTable

   The read-only mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapTable is used to query the local
   identifier assigned and stored in the mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable
   for a given ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID.

   A separate query is made to get the local identifier of both
   Ingress and Egress ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID. These local identifiers
   are used as mplsTunnelIngressLSRId and mplsTunnelEgressLSRId, 
   while indexing mplsTunnelTable.

6.4. mplsTunnelExtTable

   mplsTunnelExtTable extends the mplsTunnelTable in order to support
   MPLS-TP tunnels with additional objects. All the additional
   attributes specific to supporting TP tunnel are contained in this
   extended table and could be accessed with the mplsTunnelTable
   indices.

6.5. mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable

   This table sparse augments the mplsTunnelTable to provide per-tunnel
   packet performance information for the reverse direction of a
   bidirectional tunnel. It can be seen as supplementing the
 

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   mplsTunnelPerfTable, which augments the mplsTunnelTable.

7. MIB Module Interdependencies

   This section provides an overview of the relationship between the
   MPLS-TP TE MIB module and other MPLS MIB modules.

   The arrows in the following diagram show a 'depends on'
   relationship. A relationship "MIB module A depends on MIB module B"
   means that MIB module A uses an object, object identifier, or
   textual convention defined in MIB module B, or that MIB module A
   contains a pointer (index or RowPointer) to an object in
   MIB module B.

 

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       MPLS-TC-EXT-STD-MIB
          ^
          |
          |
          +<---- MPLS-ID-STD-MIB
                        ^
          |             |
          +<---- MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB
          |             |
          |             V
          |      MPLS-TE-STD-MIB
          |             |
          |             |
          |             V
          |      MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB
          |             ^
          |             |
          |             |
          +------MPLS-LSR-EXT-STD-MIB

       Thus:

        -  All the new MPLS extension MIB modules depend on
           MPLS-TC-EXT-STD-MIB.

        -  MPLS-ID-STD-MIB contains references to objects in
           MPLS-TE-STD-MIB [RFC3812].

        -  MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB contains references to objects in
           MPLS-TE-STD-MIB [RFC3812].

        -  MPLS-LSR-EXT-STD-MIB contains references to objects in
           MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB [RFC3813].

   MPLS-TE-STD-MIB [RFC3812] is extended by MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB
   MIB module for associating the reverse direction tunnel
   information.

   Note that the nature of the 'extends' relationship
   is a sparse augmentation so that the entry in the
   mplsTunnelExtTable has the same index values as the in the
   mplsTunnelTable.

   MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB [RFC3813] is extended by MPLS-LSR-EXT-STD-MIB
   MIB module for pointing back to the tunnel entry for easy tunnel
   access from XC entry.

   Note that the nature of the 'extends' relationship
 

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   is a sparse augmentation so that the entry in the
   mplsXCExtTable has the same index values as the in the mplsXCTable.

8. Dependencies between MIB Module Tables

   The tables in MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB are related as shown on the diagram
   below.  The arrows indicate a reference from one table to another.

                   mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable
                            ^              mplsXCExtTable
                            |               |      ^
                            |     +---------+      |
                            |     |                |
                            |     V                V
                      mplsTunnelTable ---->mplsXCTable
                            ^
                            |
                            |
                      mplsTunnelExtTable

   An existing mplsTunnelTable uses the mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable
   table to map the Global_ID::Node_ID and/or ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID
   with the local number in order to accommodate in the existing tunnel
   table's ingress/egress LSR-id.

   New mplsTunnelExtTable table provides the reverse direction LSP
   information for the existing tunnel table in order to achieve
   bidirectional LSPs.

   mplsXCExtTable is extended from mplsLsrXCTable to provide
   backward reference to tunnel entry.

9. Example of MPLS-TP Tunnel Setup
   In this section, we provide an example of the IP based MPLS-TP
   bidirectional tunnel setup. This example provides the usage of
   MPLS-TP Tunnel MIB along with the extended new MIB modules introduced
   in this document.

   Do note that a MPLS-TP tunnel could be setup statically as well as
   signaled via control plane. This example considers accessing MIB
   objects on a head-end for a static and signaling MPLS-TP tunnels.
   Only relevant objects which are applicable for MPLS-TP tunnel are
   illustrated here.

   In mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable:

   {
   -- Non-IP Ingress LSR-Id (Index to the table)
 

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     mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigLocalId              = 1,

     mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigGlobalId             = 1234,
     mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigNodeId               = 10,
   -- Mandatory parameters needed to activate the row go here
     mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigRowStatus         = createAndGo (4)

   -- Non-IP Egress LSR-Id (Index to the table)
     mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigLocalId              = 2,
     mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigGlobalId             = 1234,
     mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigNodeId               = 20,
   -- Mandatory parameters needed to activate the row go here
     mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigRowStatus         = createAndGo (4)
   }

   This will create an entry in the mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable for a
   Global_ID::Node_ID. A separate entry is made for both Ingress LSR
   and Egress LSR.

   The following read-only mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapTable table is
   populated automatically upon creating an entry in
   mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable and this table is used to retrieve
   the local identifier for the given Global_ID::Node_ID.

   In mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapTable:

   {
   -- Global_ID (Index to the table)
     mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapGlobalId             = 1234,
   -- Node Identifier (Index to the table)
     mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapNodeId               = 10,
     mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapLocalId              = 1

   -- Global_ID (Index to the table)
     mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapGlobalId             = 1234,
   -- Node Identifier (Index to the table)
     mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapNodeId               = 20,
     mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapLocalId              = 2
   }

9.1. Example of MPLS-TP static co-routed bidirectional tunnel setup

   The following denotes the configured co-routed bidirectional
   tunnel "head" entry:

9.1.1. mplsTunnelEntry

     In mplsTunnelTable:
 

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   {
     mplsTunnelIndex              = 1,
     mplsTunnelInstance           = 1,
   -- Local map number created in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable for
   -- Ingress LSR-Id
     mplsTunnelIngressLSRId       = 1,

   -- Local map number created in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable for
   -- Egress LSR-Id
     mplsTunnelEgressLSRId        = 2,
     mplsTunnelName               = "TP co-routed bidirectional LSP",
     mplsTunnelDescr              = "East to West",
     mplsTunnelIsIf               = true (1),
   --  RowPointer MUST point to the first accessible column
     mplsTunnelXCPointer          =
                                mplsXCLspId.4.0.0.0.1.1.0.4.0.0.0.1,
     mplsTunnelSignallingProto    = none (1),
     mplsTunnelSetupPrio          = 0,
     mplsTunnelHoldingPrio        = 0,
     mplsTunnelSessionAttributes  = 0,
     mplsTunnelLocalProtectInUse  = false (0),
   --  RowPointer MUST point to the first accessible column
     mplsTunnelResourcePointer    = mplsTunnelResourceMaxRate.5,
     mplsTunnelInstancePriority   = 1,
     mplsTunnelHopTableIndex      = 1,
     mplsTunnelIncludeAnyAffinity = 0,
     mplsTunnelIncludeAllAffinity = 0,
     mplsTunnelExcludeAnyAffinity = 0,
     mplsTunnelRole               = head (1),
   -- Mandatory parameters needed to activate the row go here
     mplsTunnelRowStatus          = createAndGo (4)
   }

9.1.2. mplsTunnelExtEntry

   -- An MPLS extension table
   In mplsTunnelExtTable:
   {
     -- This opposite direction tunnel pointer MAY be point to 0.0
     -- if co-routed bidirectional tunnel is managed by single tunnel
     -- entry
     mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirTnlPtr       = 0.0
     -- Set both the Ingress and Egress LocalId objects to TRUE as
     -- this tunnel entry uses the local identifiers.
     mplsTunnelExtIngressLSRLocalIdValid  = true,
     mplsTunnelExtEgressLSRLocalIdValid = true

   }
 

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   We must next create the appropriate in-segment and out-segment
   entries. These are done in [RFC3813] using the mplsInSegmentTable and
   mplsOutSegmentTable.

9.1.3. Forward direction mplsOutSegmentEntry

   For the forward direction.

   In mplsOutSegmentTable:
   {
      mplsOutSegmentIndex          = 0x0000001,
      mplsOutSegmentInterface      = 13, -- outgoing interface
      mplsOutSegmentPushTopLabel   = true(1),
      mplsOutSegmentTopLabel       = 22, -- outgoing label

      -- RowPointer MUST point to the first accessible column.
      mplsOutSegmentTrafficParamPtr   = 0.0,
      mplsOutSegmentRowStatus         = createAndGo (4)
   }

9.1.4. Reverse direction mplsInSegmentEntry

     For the reverse direction.

   In mplsInSegmentTable:
   {
      mplsInSegmentIndex           = 0x0000001
      mplsInSegmentLabel           = 21, -- incoming label
      mplsInSegmentNPop            = 1,
      mplsInSegmentInterface       = 13, -- incoming interface

      -- RowPointer MUST point to the first accessible column.
      mplsInSegmentTrafficParamPtr    = 0.0,
      mplsInSegmentRowStatus          = createAndGo (4)
   }

   Next, two cross-connect entries are created in the mplsXCTable of the
   MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB [RFC3813], thereby associating the newly created
   segments together.

9.1.5. Forward direction mplsXCEntry

   In mplsXCTable:
   {
      mplsXCIndex                = 0x01,
      mplsXCInSegmentIndex       = 0x00000000,
      mplsXCOutSegmentIndex      = 0x00000001,
      mplsXCLspId                = 0x0102 -- unique ID
 

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      -- only a single outgoing label
      mplsXCLabelStackIndex      = 0x00,
      mplsXCRowStatus            = createAndGo(4)

   }

9.1.6. Reverse direction mplsXCEntry

   In mplsXCTable:
   {
      mplsXCIndex                = 0x01,
      mplsXCInSegmentIndex       = 0x00000001,
      mplsXCOutSegmentIndex      = 0x00000000,
      mplsXCLspId                = 0x0102 -- unique ID
      -- only a single outgoing label
      mplsXCLabelStackIndex      = 0x00,
      mplsXCRowStatus            = createAndGo(4)
   }

   This table entry is extended by entry in the
   mplsXCExtTable.  Note that the nature of the 'extends'
   relationship is a sparse augmentation so that the entry in the
   mplsXCExtTable has the same index values as the entry in
   the mplsXCTable.

9.1.7. Forward direction mplsXCExtEntry

   In mplsXCExtTable (0x01, 0x00000000, 0x00000001)
   {
     -- Back pointer from XC table to Tunnel table
     mplsXCExtTunnelPointer         = mplsTunnelName.1.1.1.2
     mplsXCExtOppositeDirXCPtr         =
                                 mplsXCLspId.4.0.0.0.1.4.0.0.0.1.1.0
   }

9.1.8. Reverse direction mplsXCExtEntry

   Next for the reverse direction:

   In mplsXCExtTable (0x01, 0x00000001, 0x00000000)
   {
     -- Back pointer from XC table to Tunnel table
     mplsXCExtTunnelPointer         = mplsTunnelName.1.1.1.2
     mplsXCExtOppositeDirXCPtr         =
                                 mplsXCLspId.4.0.0.0.1.1.0.4.0.0.0.1
   }

9.1.9. mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable
 

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   The mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable SHOULD be populated incase
   the single tunnel entry is used for co-routed bidirectional tunnel
   setup. The mplsTunnelPerfTable will have the forward direction
   LSP performance counters and mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable will have
   the reverse direction LSP performance counters.

9.2. Example of MPLS-TP static associated bidirectional tunnel setup

   The MPLS-TP associated bidirectional tunnel has two different
   direction tunnels[Forward and Reverse LSPs] and these are
   associated together using mplsTunnelExtTable. Two different
   tunnel entries for both forward and reverse direction MAY be used
   for co-routed bidirectional tunnel as well.

   The following denotes the configured associated bidirectional forward
   tunnel "head" entry:

9.2.1. Forward direction mplsTunnelEntry

     In mplsTunnelTable:

   {
     mplsTunnelIndex              = 1,
     mplsTunnelInstance           = 1,
   -- Local map number created in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable for
   -- Ingress LSR-Id
     mplsTunnelIngressLSRId       = 1,

   -- Local map number created in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable for
   -- Egress LSR-Id
     mplsTunnelEgressLSRId        = 2,
     mplsTunnelName               = "TP associated bi-directional
                                     forward LSP",
     mplsTunnelDescr              = "East to West",
     mplsTunnelIsIf               = true (1),
   --  RowPointer MUST point to the first accessible column
     mplsTunnelXCPointer          =
                                mplsXCLspId.4.0.0.0.1.1.0.4.0.0.0.1,
     mplsTunnelSignallingProto    = none (1),
     mplsTunnelSetupPrio          = 0,
     mplsTunnelHoldingPrio        = 0,
     mplsTunnelSessionAttributes  = 0,
     mplsTunnelLocalProtectInUse  = false (0),
   --  RowPointer MUST point to the first accessible column
     mplsTunnelResourcePointer    = mplsTunnelResourceMaxRate.5,
     mplsTunnelInstancePriority   = 1,
     mplsTunnelHopTableIndex      = 1,
     mplsTunnelIncludeAnyAffinity = 0,
 

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     mplsTunnelIncludeAllAffinity = 0,
     mplsTunnelExcludeAnyAffinity = 0,
     mplsTunnelRole               = head (1),
   -- Mandatory parameters needed to activate the row go here
     mplsTunnelRowStatus          = createAndGo (4)
   }

9.2.2. Forward direction mplsTunnelExtEntry

   For Associated bidirectional forward LSP,
   In mplsTunnelExtTable:
   {
     mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirPtr       = mplsTunnelName.2.1.2.1
    -- Set both the Ingress and Egress LocalId objects to TRUE as
     -- this tunnel entry uses the local identifiers.
     mplsTunnelExtIngressLSRLocalIdValid  = true,
     mplsTunnelExtEgressLSRLocalIdValid = true
   }

9.2.3. Forward direction mplsOutSegmentTable

   For the forward direction.

   In mplsOutSegmentTable:
   {
      mplsOutSegmentIndex          = 0x0000001,
      mplsOutSegmentInterface      = 13, -- outgoing interface
      mplsOutSegmentPushTopLabel   = true(1),
      mplsOutSegmentTopLabel       = 22, -- outgoing label

      -- RowPointer MUST point to the first accessible column.
      mplsOutSegmentTrafficParamPtr   = 0.0,
      mplsOutSegmentRowStatus         = createAndGo (4)
   }

9.2.4. Forward direction mplsXCEntry

   In mplsXCTable:
   {
      mplsXCIndex                = 0x01,
      mplsXCInSegmentIndex       = 0x00000000,
      mplsXCOutSegmentIndex      = 0x00000001,
      mplsXCLspId                = 0x0102 -- unique ID
      -- only a single outgoing label
      mplsXCLabelStackIndex      = 0x00,
      mplsXCRowStatus            = createAndGo(4)

   }
 

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9.2.5. Forward direction mplsXCExtEntry

   In mplsXCExtTable (0x01, 0x00000000, 0x00000001)
   {
     -- Back pointer from XC table to Tunnel table
     mplsXCExtTunnelPointer         = mplsTunnelName.1.1.1.2
     mplsXCExtOppositeDirXCPtr         =
                                mplsXCLspId.4.0.0.0.1.4.0.0.0.1.1.0
   }

9.2.6. Reverse direction mplsTunnelEntry

   The following denotes the configured associated bidirectional reverse
   tunnel "tail" entry:

       In mplsTunnelTable:

   {
     mplsTunnelIndex              = 2,
     mplsTunnelInstance           = 1,
   -- Local map number created in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable for
   -- Ingress LSR-Id
     mplsTunnelIngressLSRId       = 2,
   -- Local map number created in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable for
   -- Egress LSR-Id
     mplsTunnelEgressLSRId        = 1,
     mplsTunnelName               = "TP associated bi-directional
                                     reverse LSP",
     mplsTunnelDescr              = "West to East",
     mplsTunnelIsIf               = true (1),
   --  RowPointer MUST point to the first accessible column
     mplsTunnelXCPointer          =
                                mplsXCLspId.4.0.0.0.1.4.0.0.0.1.1.0,
     mplsTunnelSignallingProto    = none (1),
     mplsTunnelSetupPrio          = 0,
     mplsTunnelHoldingPrio        = 0,
     mplsTunnelSessionAttributes  = 0,
     mplsTunnelLocalProtectInUse  = false (0),

   --  RowPointer MUST point to the first accessible column
     mplsTunnelResourcePointer    = mplsTunnelResourceMaxRate.5,
     mplsTunnelInstancePriority   = 1,
     mplsTunnelHopTableIndex      = 1,
     mplsTunnelIncludeAnyAffinity = 0,
     mplsTunnelIncludeAllAffinity = 0,
     mplsTunnelExcludeAnyAffinity = 0,
     mplsTunnelRole               = head (1),
   -- Mandatory parameters needed to activate the row go here
 

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     mplsTunnelRowStatus          = createAndGo (4)
   }

9.2.7. Reverse direction mplsTunnelExtEntry

   For Associated bidirectional reverse LSP,
   In mplsTunnelExtTable:
   {
     mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirPtr       = mplsTunnelName.1.1.1.2
     -- Set both the Ingress and Egress LocalId objects to TRUE as
     -- this tunnel entry uses the local identifiers.
     mplsTunnelExtIngressLSRLocalIdValid  = true,
     mplsTunnelExtEgressLSRLocalIdValid = true
   }

9.2.8. Reverse direction mplsInSegmentEntry

   We must next create the appropriate in-segment and out-segment
   entries. These are done in [RFC3813] using the mplsInSegmentTable and
   mplsOutSegmentTable.

   In mplsInSegmentTable:
   {
      mplsInSegmentIndex           = 0x0000001
      mplsInSegmentLabel           = 21, -- incoming label
      mplsInSegmentNPop            = 1,
      mplsInSegmentInterface       = 13, -- incoming interface

      -- RowPointer MUST point to the first accessible column.
      mplsInSegmentTrafficParamPtr    = 0.0,
      mplsInSegmentRowStatus          = createAndGo (4)
   }

   Next, two cross-connect entries are created in the mplsXCTable of the
   MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB [RFC3813], thereby associating the newly created
   segments together.

9.2.9. Reverse direction mplsXCEntry

   In mplsXCTable:
   {
      mplsXCIndex                = 0x01,
      mplsXCInSegmentIndex       = 0x00000001,
      mplsXCOutSegmentIndex      = 0x00000000,
      mplsXCLspId                = 0x0102 -- unique ID
      -- only a single outgoing label
      mplsXCLabelStackIndex      = 0x00,
 

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      mplsXCRowStatus            = createAndGo(4)
   }

   This table entry is extended by entry in the
   mplsXCExtTable.  Note that the nature of the 'extends'
   relationship is a sparse augmentation so that the entry in the
   mplsXCExtTable has the same index values as the entry in
   the mplsXCTable.

9.2.10. Reverse direction mplsXCExtEntry

   Next for the reverse direction:

   In mplsXCExtTable (0x01, 0x00000001, 0x00000000)
   {
     -- Back pointer from XC table to Tunnel table
     mplsXCExtTunnelPointer         = mplsTunnelName.2.1.2.1
     mplsXCExtOppositeDirXCPtr         =
                              mplsXCLspId.4.0.0.0.1.1.0.4.0.0.0.1
   }

9.3. Example of MPLS-TP signaling co-routed bidirectional tunnel setup

   The following denotes the configured co-routed bidirectional
   tunnel "head" entry and in intermediate and tail-end nodes,
   the tunnel table and its associated tables are created
   by the local management subsystem (e.g. agent) when the MPLS TP
   tunnel is signaled successfully. Refer [RFC3812] and [RFC4802]
   for signaling tunnel table configuration examples.

9.3.1. mplsTunnelEntry

     In mplsTunnelTable:

   {
     mplsTunnelIndex              = 1,
     mplsTunnelInstance           = 0,
   -- Local map number created in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable for
   -- Ingress LSR-Id, for the intermediate and tail-end nodes,
   -- the local management entity is expected to pick a first available
   -- local identifier which is not used in mplsTunnelTable.
     mplsTunnelIngressLSRId       = 1,

   -- Local map number created in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable for
   -- Egress LSR-Id
     mplsTunnelEgressLSRId        = 2,
     mplsTunnelName               = "TP co-routed bidirectional LSP",
     mplsTunnelDescr              = "East to West",
 

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     mplsTunnelIsIf               = true (1),

   --  RowPointer MUST point to the first accessible column
     mplsTunnelXCPointer          =
                                mplsXCLspId.4.0.0.0.1.1.0.4.0.0.0.1,
     mplsTunnelSignallingProto    = none (1),
     mplsTunnelSetupPrio          = 0,
     mplsTunnelHoldingPrio        = 0,
     mplsTunnelSessionAttributes  = 0,
     mplsTunnelLocalProtectInUse  = false (0),
   --  RowPointer MUST point to the first accessible column
     mplsTunnelResourcePointer    = mplsTunnelResourceMaxRate.5,
     mplsTunnelInstancePriority   = 1,
     mplsTunnelHopTableIndex      = 1,
     mplsTunnelIncludeAnyAffinity = 0,
     mplsTunnelIncludeAllAffinity = 0,
     mplsTunnelExcludeAnyAffinity = 0,
     mplsTunnelRole               = head (1),
   -- Mandatory parameters needed to activate the row go here
     mplsTunnelRowStatus          = createAndGo (4)
   }

9.3.2. mplsTunnelExtEntry

   -- An MPLS extension table
   In mplsTunnelExtTable:
   {
     -- This opposite direction tunnel pointer MAY be point to 0.0
     -- if co-routed bidirectional tunnel is managed by single tunnel
     -- entry
     mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirTnlPtr       = 0.0
     -- Set both the Ingress and Egress LocalId objects to TRUE as
     -- this tunnel entry uses the local identifiers.
     mplsTunnelExtIngressLSRLocalIdValid  = true,
     mplsTunnelExtEgressLSRLocalIdValid = true
   }

   We must next create the appropriate in-segment and out-segment
   entries. These are done in [RFC3813] using the mplsInSegmentTable and
   mplsOutSegmentTable.

9.3.3. Forward direction mplsOutSegmentEntry

   The forward direction mplsOutSegmentTable will be populated
   automatically based on the information received from the signaling
   protocol.

9.3.4. Reverse direction mplsInSegmentEntry
 

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   The reverse direction mplsOutSegmentTable will be populated
   automatically based on the information received from the signaling
   protocol.

   Next, two cross-connect entries are created in the mplsXCTable of the
   MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB [RFC3813], thereby associating the newly created
   segments together.

9.3.5. Forward direction mplsXCEntry

   The forward direction mplsXCEntry will be populated as soon as the
   forward path label information is available.

9.3.6. Reverse direction mplsXCEntry

   The reverse direction mplsXCEntry will be populated as soon as the
   reverse path label information is available.

   This table entry is extended by entry in the mplsXCExtTable.  Note
   that the nature of the 'extends' relationship is a sparse
   augmentation so that the entry in the mplsXCExtTable has the same
   index values as the entry in the mplsXCTable.

9.3.7. Forward direction mplsXCExtEntry

   Once the forward path information is negotiated using signaling
   protocol, the forward direction mplsXCExtEntry will be created for
   associating the opposite direction XC entry and tunnel table entry.

9.3.8. Reverse direction mplsXCExtEntry

   Once the reverse path information is negotiated using signaling
   protocol, the reverse direction mplsXCExtEntry will be created for
   associating the opposite direction XC entry and tunnel table entry.

9.3.9. mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable

   The mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable SHOULD be populated incase the
   single tunnel entry is used for co-routed bidirectional tunnel setup.
   The mplsTunnelPerfTable will have the forward direction LSP
   performance counters and mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable will have the
   reverse direction LSP performance counters.

10. MPLS Textual Convention Extension MIB definitions
      MPLS-TC-EXT-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

   IMPORTS
      MODULE-IDENTITY, Unsigned32
 

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         FROM SNMPv2-SMI               -- [RFC2578]

      TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
         FROM SNMPv2-TC                -- [RFC2579]

      mplsStdMIB
         FROM MPLS-TC-STD-MIB          -- [RFC3811]

      ;

   mplsTcExtStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY

      LAST-UPDATED
         "201311010000Z" -- November 01, 2013
      ORGANIZATION
         "Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Working Group"
      CONTACT-INFO
         "
                Venkatesan Mahalingam
                Dell Inc,
                350 Holger way, San Jose, CA, USA
          Email: venkat.mahalingams@gmail.com

                Kannan KV Sampath
                Redeem,
                India
          Email: kannankvs@gmail.com

                Sam Aldrin
                Huawei Technologies
                2330 Central Express Way,
                Santa Clara, CA 95051, USA
          Email:  aldrin.ietf@gmail.com

                Thomas D. Nadeau
                Juniper Networks
                10 Technology Park Drive,
                Westford, MA 01886
          Email: tnadeau@juniper.net
         "
      DESCRIPTION
          "Copyright (c) 2013 IETF Trust and the persons identified
           as the document authors.  All rights reserved.

           This MIB module contains Textual Conventions for
           LSPs and PWs of MPLS based transport networks."

      -- Revision history.
 

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      REVISION

         "201311010000Z" -- November 01, 2013
      DESCRIPTION
           "MPLS Textual Convention Extensions"

      ::= { mplsStdMIB xxx } -- xxx to be replaced with correct value

   MplsGlobalId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
           "This object contains the Textual Convention of IP based
            operator unique identifier (Global_ID), the Global_ID can
            contain the 2-octet or 4-octet value of the operator's
            Autonomous System Number (ASN).

            It is expected that the Global_ID will be derived from
            the globally unique ASN of the autonomous system hosting
            the PEs containing the actual AIIs.
            The presence of a Global_ID based on the operator's
            ASN ensures that the AII will be globally unique.

            When the Global_ID is derived from a 2-octet AS number,
            the two high-order octets of this 4-octet identifier
            MUST be set to zero.
            Further ASN 0 is reserved.  A Global_ID of zero means
            that no Global_ID is present.  Note that a Global_ID of
            zero is limited to entities contained within a single
            operator and MUST NOT be used across an NNI.
            A non-zero Global_ID MUST be derived from an ASN owned by
            the operator."
      REFERENCE
           "MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP) Identifiers, [RFC6370] 
            Section 3"
      SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (4))

   MplsCcId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
           "The CC (Country Code) is a string of two alphabetic
            characters represented with upper case
            letters (i.e., A-Z)."
   REFERENCE
           "MPLS-TP Identifiers Following ITU-T Conventions,
            [RFC6923] Section 3"
   SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (2))

 

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   MplsIccId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
           "The ICC is a string of one to six characters, each
            character being either alphabetic (i.e.  A-Z) or
            numeric (i.e. 0-9) characters.
            Alphabetic characters in the ICC SHOULD be represented
            with upper case letters. The size of the ICC string MUST be
            zero if the ICC identifier is invalid."
   REFERENCE
           "MPLS-TP Identifiers Following ITU-T Conventions, 
           [RFC6923] Section 3"
   SYNTAX  OCTET STRING (SIZE (0|1..6))

   MplsNodeId ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
      DISPLAY-HINT "d"
      STATUS      current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The Node_ID is assigned within the scope of 
           the Global_ID/ICC_Operator_ID.
           The value 0(or 0.0.0.0 in dotted decimal notation) is
           reserved and MUST NOT be used.

           When IPv4 addresses are in use, the value of this object
           can be derived from the LSR's IPv4 loop back address.
           When IPv6 addresses are in use, the value of this object
           can be a 32-bit value unique within the scope of
           a Global_ID.

           Note that, when IP reach ability is not needed, the 32-bit
           Node_ID is not required to have any association
           with the IPv4 address space."
      REFERENCE
           "MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP) Identifiers, [RFC6370] 
            Section 4"
      SYNTAX  Unsigned32 (0|1..4294967295)

     -- MPLS-TC-EXT-STD-MIB module ends
     END

11. MPLS Identifier MIB definitions

    MPLS-ID-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

    IMPORTS
     MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE
        FROM SNMPv2-SMI                                 -- [RFC2578]
     MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
 

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        FROM SNMPv2-CONF                                -- [RFC2580]
     mplsStdMIB
        FROM MPLS-TC-STD-MIB                            -- [RFC3811]
     MplsGlobalId, MplsCcId, MplsIccId, MplsNodeId
        FROM MPLS-TC-EXT-STD-MIB
     ;

   mplsIdStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
     LAST-UPDATED
        "201311010000Z" -- November 01, 2013
     ORGANIZATION
        "Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Working Group"

     CONTACT-INFO
        "
               Venkatesan Mahalingam
               Dell Inc,
               350 Holger way, San Jose, CA, USA
     Email: venkat.mahalingams@gmail.com

               Kannan KV Sampath

               Redeem,
               India
         Email: kannankvs@gmail.com

               Sam Aldrin
               Huawei Technologies
               2330 Central Express Way,
               Santa Clara, CA 95051, USA
         Email:  aldrin.ietf@gmail.com

               Thomas D. Nadeau
               Juniper Networks
               10 Technology Park Drive,
               Westford, MA 01886
         Email: tnadeau@juniper.net
       "
     DESCRIPTION
         "Copyright (c) 2013 IETF Trust and the persons identified
          as the document authors.  All rights reserved.

          This MIB module contains generic object definitions for
          MPLS Traffic Engineering in transport networks."

     -- Revision history.

 

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     REVISION
         "201311010000Z" -- November 01, 2013
     DESCRIPTION
          "This MIB modules defines the MIB objects for MPLS-TP
           identifiers"

     ::= { mplsStdMIB xxx } -- xxx to be replaced with correct value

     -- notifications
     mplsIdNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsIdStdMIB 0 }
     -- tables, scalars
     mplsIdObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsIdStdMIB 1 }
     -- conformance
     mplsIdConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsIdStdMIB 2 }

     -- MPLS common objects

   mplsIdGlobalId OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX      MplsGlobalId
        MAX-ACCESS  read-write
        STATUS      current
        DESCRIPTION
            "This object allows the operator to assign a unique
             operator identifier also called MPLS-TP Global_ID.
             If this value is used in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigGlobalId 
             for mapping Global_ID::Node_ID with the local identifier 
             then this object value SHOULD NOT be changed."
       ::= { mplsIdObjects 1 }

   mplsIdNodeId OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX      MplsNodeId
        MAX-ACCESS  read-write
        STATUS      current
        DESCRIPTION
           "This object allows the operator or service provider to
            assign a unique MPLS-TP Node_ID.

            The Node_ID is assigned within the scope of
            the Global_ID/ICC_Operator_ID.

            If this value is used in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigNodeId 
            for mapping Global_ID::Node_ID with the local identifier 
            then this object value SHOULD NOT be changed.
            If this value is used in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigNodeId 
            for mapping ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID with the local
            identifier then this object value SHOULD NOT be changed."
       ::= { mplsIdObjects 2 }
 

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   mplsIdCc OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX      MplsCcId
        MAX-ACCESS  read-write
        STATUS      current
        DESCRIPTION
            "This object allows the operator or service provider to
             assign a unique Country Code (CC). Global uniqueness is
             assured by concatenating the ICC with a 
             Country Code (CC).
             If this value is used in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigCcId 
             for mapping ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID with the local
             identifier then this object value SHOULD NOT be changed." 
   REFERENCE
           "MPLS-TP Identifiers Following ITU-T Conventions, 
            [RFC6923] Section 3"
       ::= { mplsIdObjects 3 }

   mplsIdIcc OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX      MplsIccId
        MAX-ACCESS  read-write
        STATUS      current
        DESCRIPTION
            "This object allows the operator or service provider to
             assign a unique MPLS-TP ITU-T Carrier Code (ICC) to a
             network. Together, the CC and the ICC form 
             the ICC_Operator_ID as CC::ICC.
             If this value is used in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccId 
             for mapping ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID with the local
             identifier then this object value SHOULD NOT be changed." 
   REFERENCE
           "MPLS-TP Identifiers Following ITU-T Conventions, 
            [RFC6923] Section 3"
       ::= { mplsIdObjects 4 }

    -- Module compliance.

   mplsIdCompliances
      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsIdConformance 1 }

   mplsIdGroups
      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsIdConformance 2 }

   -- Compliance requirement for fully compliant implementations.

   mplsIdModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
      STATUS current
 

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      DESCRIPTION
           "Compliance statement for agents that provide full
             support the MPLS-ID-STD-MIB module."

      MODULE -- this module

         -- The mandatory group has to be implemented by all
         -- LSRs that originate/terminate MPLS-TP paths.

         MANDATORY-GROUPS    {
            mplsIdScalarGroup
         }

          ::= { mplsIdCompliances 1 }

          -- Compliance requirement for read-only implementations.

         mplsIdModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
            STATUS current
            DESCRIPTION
                 "Compliance statement for agents that only provide
                  read-only support for the MPLS-ID-STD-MIB module."

         MODULE -- this module

         MANDATORY-GROUPS    {
            mplsIdScalarGroup
         }

         OBJECT   mplsIdGlobalId
         MIN-ACCESS  read-only
         DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

         OBJECT   mplsIdNodeId
         MIN-ACCESS  read-only
         DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

         OBJECT   mplsIdIcc
         MIN-ACCESS  read-only
         DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

         OBJECT   mplsIdCc
         MIN-ACCESS  read-only
         DESCRIPTION
 

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           "Write access is not required."

         ::= { mplsIdCompliances 2 }

     -- Units of conformance.

    mplsIdScalarGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS { mplsIdGlobalId,
                mplsIdNodeId,
                mplsIdIcc,
                mplsIdCc

      }
      STATUS  current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Scalar object needed to implement MPLS TP path."
      ::= { mplsIdGroups 1 }

    -- MPLS-ID-STD-MIB module ends
    END

12. MPLS LSR Extension MIB definitions

   MPLS-LSR-EXT-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

   IMPORTS
      MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE
         FROM SNMPv2-SMI                                 -- [RFC2578]
      MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
         FROM SNMPv2-CONF                                -- [RFC2580]
      mplsStdMIB
         FROM MPLS-TC-STD-MIB                            -- [RFC3811]
      RowPointer
         FROM SNMPv2-TC                                  -- [RFC2579]
      mplsXCIndex, mplsXCInSegmentIndex, mplsXCOutSegmentIndex,
      mplsInterfaceGroup, mplsInSegmentGroup, mplsOutSegmentGroup, 
      mplsXCGroup, mplsPerfGroup, mplsLsrNotificationGroup
         FROM MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB;                          -- [RFC3813]

   mplsLsrExtStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
      LAST-UPDATED
         "201311010000Z" -- November 01, 2013
      ORGANIZATION
         "Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Working Group"
      CONTACT-INFO
         "
                Venkatesan Mahalingam
                Dell Inc,
 

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                350 Holger way, San Jose, CA, USA
          Email: venkat.mahalingams@gmail.com

                Kannan KV Sampath
                Redeem,
                India
          Email: kannankvs@gmail.com

                Sam Aldrin
                Huawei Technologies
                2330 Central Express Way,
                Santa Clara, CA 95051, USA

          Email:  aldrin.ietf@gmail.com

               Thomas D. Nadeau
               Juniper Networks
               10 Technology Park Drive, Westford, MA 01886
         Email: tnadeau@juniper.net
        "
      DESCRIPTION

          "Copyright (c) 2013 IETF Trust and the persons identified
           as the document authors.  All rights reserved.

           This MIB module contains generic object definitions for

           MPLS LSR in transport networks."

      -- Revision history.

      REVISION
        "201311010000Z" -- November 01, 2013
      DESCRIPTION
           "MPLS LSR specific MIB objects extension"

      ::= { mplsStdMIB xxx } -- xxx to be replaced with correct value

   -- notifications
   mplsLsrExtNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLsrExtStdMIB 0 }

   -- tables, scalars
   mplsLsrExtObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                            ::= { mplsLsrExtStdMIB 1 }
   -- conformance
 

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   mplsLsrExtConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                            ::= { mplsLsrExtStdMIB 2 }

   -- MPLS LSR common objects
   mplsXCExtTable  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF MplsXCExtEntry
       MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
       STATUS        current
       DESCRIPTION
          "This table sparse augments the mplsXCTable of
           MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB [RFC3813] to provide MPLS-TP specific
           information about associated tunnel information"
       REFERENCE
          "1. Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Switching
           Router (LSR) Management Information Base (MIB), RFC 3813."
   ::= { mplsLsrExtObjects 1 }

   mplsXCExtEntry  OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        MplsXCExtEntry
       MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible

       STATUS        current
       DESCRIPTION

          "An entry in this table extends the cross connect
           information represented by an entry in
           the mplsXCTable in MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB [RFC3813] through
           a sparse augmentation.  An entry can be created by
           a network operator via SNMP SET commands, or in
           response to signaling protocol events."
       REFERENCE
          "1. Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Switching
           Router (LSR) Management Information Base (MIB), RFC 3813."

     INDEX { mplsXCIndex, mplsXCInSegmentIndex,
           mplsXCOutSegmentIndex }
    ::= { mplsXCExtTable 1 }

   MplsXCExtEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      mplsXCExtTunnelPointer        RowPointer,
      mplsXCExtOppositeDirXCPtr     RowPointer
   }

   mplsXCExtTunnelPointer OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        RowPointer
       MAX-ACCESS    read-only
       STATUS        current
 

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       DESCRIPTION
          "This read-only object indicates the back pointer to
           the tunnel entry segment.
           The only valid value for Tunnel Pointer is
           mplsTunnelTable entry."
       REFERENCE
          "1. Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Switching
           Router (LSR) Management Information Base (MIB), RFC 3813."
    ::= { mplsXCExtEntry 1 }

   mplsXCExtOppositeDirXCPtr OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        RowPointer
       MAX-ACCESS    read-create
       STATUS        current
       DESCRIPTION
          "This object indicates the pointer to the opposite
           direction XC entry.  This object cannot be modified if
           mplsXCRowStatus for the corresponding entry in the
           mplsXCTable is active(1)."
       REFERENCE
          "1. Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Switching
           Router (LSR) Management Information Base (MIB), RFC 3813."
    ::= { mplsXCExtEntry 2 }

    mplsLsrExtCompliances
       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLsrExtConformance 1 }

    mplsLsrExtGroups
       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsLsrExtConformance 2 }

    -- Compliance requirement for fully compliant implementations.

    mplsLsrExtModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
        STATUS current
        DESCRIPTION
           "Compliance statement for agents that provide full support
            for MPLS-LSR-EXT-STD-MIB.
            The mandatory group has to be implemented by all LSRs
            that originate, terminate, or act as transit for
            TE-LSPs/tunnels.
            In addition, depending on the type of tunnels supported,
            other groups become mandatory as explained below."

     MODULE MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB -- The MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB, RFC3813

     MANDATORY-GROUPS {
       mplsInSegmentGroup,
       mplsOutSegmentGroup,
 

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       mplsXCGroup,
       mplsPerfGroup,
       mplsLsrNotificationGroup
     }

     MODULE -- this module

     MANDATORY-GROUPS    {
       mplsXCExtGroup
     }

     ::= { mplsLsrExtCompliances 1 }

    -- Compliance requirement for implementations that provide
    -- read-only access.

     mplsLsrExtModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
       STATUS current
       DESCRIPTION
          "Compliance requirement for implementations that only
           provide read-only support for MPLS-LSR-EXT-STD-MIB.
           Such devices can then be monitored but cannot be
           configured using this MIB module."

     MODULE MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB

     MANDATORY-GROUPS {
         mplsInterfaceGroup,
         mplsInSegmentGroup,
         mplsOutSegmentGroup,
         mplsPerfGroup
     }

     MODULE -- this module

     GROUP mplsXCExtReadOnlyObjectsGroup
     DESCRIPTION
           "This group is mandatory for devices which support
            Opposite direction XC configuration of tunnels."

     -- mplsXCExtTable                  
          OBJECT mplsXCExtOppositeDirXCPtr                      
          MIN-ACCESS   read-only                        
          DESCRIPTION                   
 

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              "Write access is not required.                    
               This object indicates the pointer to the opposite                        
               direction XC entry. The only valid value for XC                  
               Pointer is mplsXCTable entry."                   
          ::= { mplsLsrExtCompliances 2 }

     -- Units of conformance.

     mplsXCExtGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
     OBJECTS {
         mplsXCExtTunnelPointer,
         mplsXCExtOppositeDirXCPtr
     }
     STATUS  current
     DESCRIPTION
         "This object should be supported in order to access
         the tunnel entry from XC entry."
     ::= { mplsLsrExtGroups 1 }

     mplsXCExtReadOnlyObjectsGroup OBJECT-GROUP
     OBJECTS { 
         mplsXCExtTunnelPointer,
         mplsXCExtOppositeDirXCPtr 
     }
     STATUS  current
     DESCRIPTION
         "This Object is needed to associate the opposite direction
         (forward/reverse) XC entry."
     ::= { mplsLsrExtGroups 2 }

    -- MPLS-LSR-EXT-STD-MIB module ends
    END

13. MPLS Tunnel Extension MIB definitions

     MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

     IMPORTS
        MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Counter32,
           Counter64, zeroDotZero

           FROM SNMPv2-SMI                               -- [RFC2578]
        MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
           FROM SNMPv2-CONF                              -- [RFC2580]
        TruthValue, RowStatus, RowPointer, StorageType
           FROM SNMPv2-TC                                -- [RFC2579]
 

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        MplsGlobalId, MplsNodeId, MplsCcId, MplsIccId
           FROM MPLS-TC-EXT-STD-MIB
        mplsStdMIB, MplsTunnelIndex, MplsTunnelInstanceIndex,
        MplsExtendedTunnelId
           FROM MPLS-TC-STD-MIB                          -- [RFC3811]
        mplsTunnelIndex, mplsTunnelInstance, mplsTunnelIngressLSRId,
        mplsTunnelEgressLSRId
           FROM MPLS-TE-STD-MIB                          -- [RFC3812]
        ;

     mplsTeExtStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
        LAST-UPDATED
            "201311010000Z" -- November 01, 2013
        ORGANIZATION
           "Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Working Group"
        CONTACT-INFO
           "
                  Venkatesan Mahalingam
                  Dell Inc,
                  350 Holger way, San Jose, CA, USA
            Email: venkat.mahalingams@gmail.com

                  Kannan KV Sampath
                  Redeem,
                  India
            Email: kannankvs@gmail.com

                  Sam Aldrin
                  Huawei Technologies
                  2330 Central Express Way,
                  Santa Clara, CA 95051, USA
            Email:  aldrin.ietf@gmail.com

               Thomas D. Nadeau
               Juniper Networks
               10 Technology Park Drive, Westford, MA 01886
         Email: tnadeau@juniper.net
          "
        DESCRIPTION
            "Copyright (c) 2013 IETF Trust and the persons identified
             as the document authors.  All rights reserved.

             This MIB module contains generic object definitions for
             MPLS Traffic Engineering in transport networks."

        -- Revision history.

 

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        REVISION
           "201311010000Z" -- November 01, 2013

        DESCRIPTION
             "MPLS TE MIB objects extension"

        ::= { mplsStdMIB xxx } -- xxx to be replaced
                               -- with correct value

     -- Top level components of this MIB module.

     -- notifications
     mplsTeExtNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsTeExtStdMIB 0 }

     -- tables, scalars
     mplsTeExtObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                                      ::= { mplsTeExtStdMIB 1 }
     -- conformance
     mplsTeExtConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER
                                      ::= { mplsTeExtStdMIB 2 }

    -- Start of MPLS Transport Profile Node configuration table
      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF MplsTunnelExtNodeConfigEntry
       MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
       STATUS        current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This table allows the operator to map a node or
          LSR Identifier (IP compatible [Global_ID::Node_ID] or 
          ICC based [ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID]) with a local
          identifier.

          This table is created to reuse the existing
          mplsTunnelTable for MPLS based transport network
          tunnels also.

          Since the MPLS tunnel's Ingress/Egress LSR identifiers'
          size (Unsigned32) value is not compatible for
          MPLS-TP tunnel i.e. Global_ID::Node_ID of size 8 bytes and
          ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID of size 12 bytes, there exists a 
          need to map the Global_ID::Node_ID or ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID
          with the local identifier of size 4 bytes (Unsigned32) value
          in order to index (Ingress/Egress LSR identifier) 
          the existing mplsTunnelTable."

       ::= { mplsTeExtObjects 1 }

 

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      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        MplsTunnelExtNodeConfigEntry
       MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
       STATUS        current
       DESCRIPTION
          "An entry in this table represents a mapping
          identification for the operator or service provider
          with node or LSR.

          As per [RFC6370], IP compatible mapping is represented
          as Global_ID::Node_ID.

          As per [RFC6923], the CC and the ICC form the ICC_Operator_ID
          as CC::ICC and ICC compatible mapping is represented
          as ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID.

          Note: Each entry in this table should have a unique
          [Global_ID and Node_ID] or [CC::ICC and Node_ID] combination."
          INDEX { mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigLocalId }
          ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable 1 }

      MplsTunnelExtNodeConfigEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigLocalId     MplsExtendedTunnelId,
            mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigGlobalId    MplsGlobalId,
            mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigCcId        MplsCcId,
            mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccId       MplsIccId,
            mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigNodeId      MplsNodeId,
            mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccValid    TruthValue,
            mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigStorageType StorageType,
            mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigRowStatus   RowStatus

      }

      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigLocalId  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        MplsExtendedTunnelId
         MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
           "This object is used in accommodating the bigger
            size Global_ID::Node_ID and/or the ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID
            with lower size LSR identifier in order to index 
            the mplsTunnelTable.

            The Local Identifier is configured between 0 and 16777215,
            as valid IP address range starts from 16777216(01.00.00.00).
            This range is chosen to identify the mplsTunnelTable's
            Ingress/Egress LSR-id is IP address or Local identifier,
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            expected to retrieve the complete information 
            (Global_ID::Node_ID or ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID) from 
            mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable.
            This way, existing mplsTunnelTable is reused for
            bidirectional tunnel extensions for MPLS based transport
            networks.

            This Local Identifier allows the operator to assign
            a unique identifier to map Global_ID::Node_ID and/or
            ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID. As this Local Identifier is unique
            within the node and the same syntax of this object can be
            used for MPLS TE tunnel also, it is up to the operator/local
            management entity to choose the non-conflicting value for
            indexing the MPLS and MPLS-TP tunnel entries."
         ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigEntry 1 }

      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigGlobalId  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        MplsGlobalId
         MAX-ACCESS    read-create
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
           "This object indicates the Global Operator Identifier.
            This object has no meaning when 
            mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccValid is set true."
         REFERENCE
               "MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP) Identifiers [RFC6370]
                Section 3."
         ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigEntry 2 }

      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigCcId OBJECT-TYPE
           SYNTAX      MplsCcId
           MAX-ACCESS  read-create
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
              "This object allows the operator or service provider to
               configure a unique MPLS-TP ITU-T Country Code (CC)
               either for Ingress ID or Egress ID.

               This object has no meaning when 
               mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccValid is set false."
              REFERENCE
                 "MPLS-TP Identifiers Following ITU-T Conventions, 
                 [RFC6923] Section 3"
         ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigEntry 3 }

         mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccId OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX      MplsIccId
 

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              MAX-ACCESS  read-create
              STATUS      current
              DESCRIPTION
                 "This object allows the operator or service provider to
                  configure a unique MPLS-TP ITU-T Carrier Code (ICC)
                  either for Ingress ID or Egress ID.

               This object has no meaning when 
               mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccValid is set false."
              REFERENCE
                 "MPLS-TP Identifiers Following ITU-T Conventions, 
                  [RFC6923] Section 3"
         ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigEntry 4 }

         mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigNodeId  OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX        MplsNodeId
            MAX-ACCESS    read-create
            STATUS        current
            DESCRIPTION
               "This object indicates the Node_ID within the scope
                of a Global_ID or ICC_Operator_ID."
            REFERENCE
                "MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP) Identifiers [RFC6370]
                 Section 4."
            ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigEntry 5 }

         mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccValid  OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX        TruthValue
            MAX-ACCESS    read-create
            STATUS        current
            DESCRIPTION
               "Denotes whether or not this entry uses
                mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigCcId, 
                mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccId and 
                mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigNodeId for mapping
                the ICC based identifiers with the local identifier.
                Note that if this variable is set to false then the
                mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigGlobalId and
                mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigNodeId objects should have
                the valid information."
            DEFVAL { false }
              ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigEntry 6 }

         mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
            SYNTAX        StorageType
            MAX-ACCESS    read-create
            STATUS        current
            DESCRIPTION
 

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             "This variable indicates the storage type for this
              object.
              Conceptual rows having the value 'permanent'
              need not allow write-access to any columnar
              objects in the row."
            DEFVAL { volatile }
            ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigEntry 7 }

      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        RowStatus
         MAX-ACCESS    read-create
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
            "This object allows the operator to create, modify,
             and/or delete a row in this table."
         ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigEntry 8 }

     -- End of MPLS Transport Profile Node configuration table

     -- Start of MPLS Transport Profile Node IP compatible
     -- mapping table

    mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF MplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapEntry

       MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
       STATUS        current
       DESCRIPTION
           "This read-only table allows the operator to retrieve
            the local identifier for a given Global_ID::Node_ID in an IP
            compatible operator environment.

            This table MAY be used in on-demand and/or proactive

            OAM operations to get the Ingress/Egress LSR identifier
            (Local Identifier) from Src-Global_Node_ID
            or Dst-Global_Node_ID and the Ingress and Egress LSR
            identifiers are used to retrieve the tunnel entry.

            This table returns nothing when the associated entry
            is not defined in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable."
       ::= { mplsTeExtObjects 2 }

      mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        MplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapEntry
       MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
       STATUS        current
 

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       DESCRIPTION
             "An entry in this table represents a mapping of
              Global_ID::Node_ID with the local identifier.

              An entry in this table is created automatically when
              the Local identifier is associated with Global_ID and
              Node_Id in the mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable.

              Note: Each entry in this table should have a unique
              Global_ID and Node_ID combination."
        INDEX { mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapGlobalId,
                mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapNodeId
              }
        ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapTable 1 }

      MplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapGlobalId    MplsGlobalId,
            mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapNodeId      MplsNodeId,
            mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapLocalId     MplsExtendedTunnelId
      }

      mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapGlobalId  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        MplsGlobalId
         MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
           "This object indicates the Global_ID."
         ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapEntry 1 }

      mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapNodeId  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        MplsNodeId
         MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
           "This object indicates the Node_ID within the

            operator."
         ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapEntry 2 }

      mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapLocalId  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        MplsExtendedTunnelId
         MAX-ACCESS    read-only
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
           "This object contains an IP compatible local identifier
            which is defined in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable."
         ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapEntry 3 }

 

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      -- End MPLS Transport Profile Node IP compatible table

      -- Start of MPLS Transport Profile Node ICC based table

      mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF MplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapEntry
       MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
       STATUS        current
       DESCRIPTION
          "This read-only table allows the operator to retrieve
           the local identifier for a given ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID
           in an ICC operator environment.

           This table MAY be used in on-demand and/or proactive
           OAM operations to get the Ingress/Egress LSR
           identifier (Local Identifier) from Src-ICC
           or Dst-ICC and the Ingress and Egress LSR
           identifiers are used to retrieve the tunnel entry.
           This table returns nothing when the associated entry
           is not defined in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable."
       ::= { mplsTeExtObjects 3 }

      mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        MplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapEntry
       MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
       STATUS        current
       DESCRIPTION
             "An entry in this table represents a mapping of 
              ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID with the local identifier.

              An entry in this table is created automatically when
              the Local identifier is associated with 
              ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID in 
              the mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable."
        INDEX { mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapCcId,
                mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapIccId,
                mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapNodeId }
        ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapTable 1 }

      MplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
            mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapCcId       MplsCcId,
            mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapIccId      MplsIccId,
            mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapNodeId     MplsNodeId,
            mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapLocalId    MplsExtendedTunnelId
      }

      mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapCcId OBJECT-TYPE
 

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           SYNTAX      MplsCcId
           MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
           STATUS      current
           DESCRIPTION
              "This object allows the operator or service provider to
               configure a unique MPLS-TP ITU-T Country Code (CC)
               either for Ingress or Egress LSR ID.

               The CC is a string of two alphabetic characters
               represented with upper case letters (i.e., A-Z)."
           ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapEntry 1 }

           mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapIccId OBJECT-TYPE
                SYNTAX      MplsIccId
                MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible
                STATUS      current
                DESCRIPTION
                   "This object allows the operator or service provider
                    to configure a unique MPLS-TP ITU-T Carrier
                    Code (ICC) either for Ingress or Egress LSR ID.

               The ICC is a string of one to six characters, each
               character being either alphabetic (i.e.  A-Z) or
               numeric (i.e. 0-9) characters. Alphabetic characters
               in the ICC should be represented with upper case
               letters."
           ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapEntry 2 }

           mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapNodeId  OBJECT-TYPE
              SYNTAX        MplsNodeId
              MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
              STATUS        current
              DESCRIPTION
                "This object indicates the Node_ID within the
                 ICC based operator."
           ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapEntry 3}

      mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapLocalId  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        MplsExtendedTunnelId
         MAX-ACCESS    read-only
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
           "This object contains an ICC based local identifier
            which is defined in mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable."
      ::= { mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapEntry 4 }

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   -- Start of MPLS Tunnel table extension

     mplsTunnelExtTable OBJECT-TYPE
       SYNTAX        SEQUENCE OF MplsTunnelExtEntry
       MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
       STATUS        current
       DESCRIPTION
         "This table represents extensions to mplsTunnelTable 
          in order to support MPLS-TP tunnels.

          As per MPLS-TP Identifiers [RFC6370], LSP_ID for IP based
          co-routed bidirectional tunnel,

          A1-{Global_ID::Node_ID::Tunnel_Num}::Z9-{Global_ID::
          Node_ID::Tunnel_Num}::LSP_Num

          LSP_ID for IP based associated bidirectional tunnel,
          A1-{Global_ID::Node_ID::Tunnel_Num::LSP_Num}::
          Z9-{Global_ID::Node_ID::Tunnel_Num::LSP_Num}

          mplsTunnelTable is reused for forming the LSP_ID
          as follows,

          Source Tunnel_Num is mapped with mplsTunnelIndex,
          Source Node_ID is mapped with
          mplsTunnelIngressLSRId, Destination Node_ID is
          mapped with mplsTunnelEgressLSRId LSP_Num is mapped with
          mplsTunnelInstance.

          Source Global_ID::Node_ID and/or ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID and
          Destination Global_ID::Node_ID and/or ICC_Operator_ID::Node-ID
          are maintained in the mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable and
          mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigLocalId is used to create an entry
          in mplsTunnelTable."
       REFERENCE
             "MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP) Identifiers [RFC6370]."
       ::= { mplsTeExtObjects 4 }

      mplsTunnelExtEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX        MplsTunnelExtEntry
      MAX-ACCESS    not-accessible
      STATUS        current
      DESCRIPTION
            "An entry in this table represents MPLS-TP
             specific additional tunnel configurations."
      INDEX {
        mplsTunnelIndex,
 

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        mplsTunnelInstance,
        mplsTunnelIngressLSRId,
        mplsTunnelEgressLSRId
       }
       ::= { mplsTunnelExtTable 1 }

      MplsTunnelExtEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
           mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirPtr          RowPointer,
           mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirTnlValid     TruthValue,
           mplsTunnelExtDestTnlIndex            MplsTunnelIndex,
           mplsTunnelExtDestTnlLspIndex         MplsTunnelInstanceIndex,
           mplsTunnelExtDestTnlValid            TruthValue,
           mplsTunnelExtIngressLSRLocalIdValid  TruthValue,
           mplsTunnelExtEgressLSRLocalIdValid   TruthValue

      }

      mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirPtr  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        RowPointer
         MAX-ACCESS    read-create
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
            "This object is applicable only for the bidirectional
             tunnel that has the forward and reverse LSPs in the
             same tunnel or in the different tunnels.

             This object holds the opposite direction tunnel entry
             if the bidirectional tunnel is setup by configuring two
             tunnel entries in mplsTunnelTable.

             The value of zeroDotZero indicates single tunnel entry
             is used for bidirectional tunnel setup."
          DEFVAL   { zeroDotZero }
           ::= { mplsTunnelExtEntry 1 }

      mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirTnlValid  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        TruthValue
         MAX-ACCESS    read-create
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
            "Denotes whether or not this tunnel uses
             mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirPtr for identifying the opposite
             direction tunnel information. Note that if this variable
             is set to true then the mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirPtr should
             point to the first accessible row of the opposite
             direction tunnel."
         DEFVAL { false }
           ::= { mplsTunnelExtEntry 2 }
 

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      mplsTunnelExtDestTnlIndex  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        MplsTunnelIndex
         MAX-ACCESS    read-create
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
            "This object is applicable only for the bidirectional
             tunnel that has the forward and reverse LSPs in the
             same tunnel or in the different tunnels.

             This object holds the same value as that of the
             mplsTunnelIndex of mplsTunnelEntry if the forward and
             reverse LSPs are in the same tunnel. Otherwise,
             this object holds the value of the other direction
             associated LSP's mplsTunnelIndex from a different

             tunnel.

             The values of this object and the
             mplsTunnelExtDestTnlLspIndex object together can be used
             to identify an opposite direction LSP i.e. if the
             mplsTunnelIndex and mplsTunnelInstance hold the value
             for forward LSP, this object and
             mplsTunnelExtDestTnlLspIndex can be used to retrieve
             the reverse direction LSP and vice versa.

             This object and mplsTunnelExtDestTnlLspIndex values
             provide the first two indices of tunnel entry and
             the remaining indices can be derived as follows,
             if both the forward and reverse LSPs are present in
             the same tunnel, the opposite direction LSP's Ingress
             and Egress Identifier will be same for both the LSPs,
             else the Ingress and Egress Identifiers should be
             swapped in order to index the other direction tunnel."

            ::= { mplsTunnelExtEntry 3 }

      mplsTunnelExtDestTnlLspIndex  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        MplsTunnelInstanceIndex
         MAX-ACCESS    read-create
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
            "This object is applicable only for the bidirectional
             tunnel that has the forward and reverse LSPs in the
             same tunnel or in the different tunnels.

             This object should contain different value if both the
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             This object can contain same value or different values
             if the forward and reverse LSPs present in the different
             tunnels."

            ::= { mplsTunnelExtEntry 4 }

      mplsTunnelExtDestTnlValid  OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        TruthValue
         MAX-ACCESS    read-create
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
            "Denotes whether or not this tunnel uses
             mplsTunnelExtDestTnlIndex and
             mplsTunnelExtDestTnlLspIndex for identifying
             the opposite direction tunnel information. Note that if
             this variable is set to true then the
             mplsTunnelExtDestTnlIndex and
             mplsTunnelExtDestTnlLspIndex objects should have
             the valid opposite direction tunnel indices."
         DEFVAL { false }
           ::= { mplsTunnelExtEntry 5 }

      mplsTunnelExtIngressLSRLocalIdValid OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        TruthValue
         MAX-ACCESS    read-create
         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
          "This object denotes whether the mplsTunnelIngressLSRId
           contains the local value, which is used to reference
           the complete Ingress Global_ID::Node_ID or ICC_Operator_ID
           from the mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable.

           If this object is set to FALSE, mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable
           will not contain an entry to reference local identifier with
           Global_ID::Node_ID or ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID value.

           This object is set to FALSE for legacy implementations like
           MPLS TE tunnels where mplsTunnelIngressId itself provides
           complete Ingress LSRId."
         REFERENCE     
           "MPLS-TE-STD-MIB [RFC3812], Section 11. 
            mplsTunnelIngressLSRId object in mplsTunnelTable."
         DEFVAL { false }
           ::= { mplsTunnelExtEntry 6 }

      mplsTunnelExtEgressLSRLocalIdValid OBJECT-TYPE
         SYNTAX        TruthValue
         MAX-ACCESS    read-create
 

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         STATUS        current
         DESCRIPTION
          "This object denotes whether the mplsTunnelEgressLSRId
           contains the local value, which is used to reference
           the complete Egress Global_ID::Node_ID or 
           ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID from 
           the mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable.

           If this object is set to FALSE, mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable
           will not contain an entry to reference local identifier with
           Global_ID::Node_ID or ICC_Operator_ID::Node_ID value.

           This object is set to FALSE for legacy implementations like
           MPLS TE tunnels where mplsTunnelEgressId itself provides
           complete Egress LSRId."
         REFERENCE     
           "MPLS-TE-STD-MIB [RFC3812], Section 11. 
            mplsTunnelEgressLSRId object in mplsTunnelTable."
         DEFVAL { false }
           ::= { mplsTunnelExtEntry 7 }

      -- End of MPLS Tunnel table extension
      mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable  OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF MplsTunnelExtReversePerfEntry
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
          "This table extends the mplsTunnelTable to provide
           per-tunnel packet performance information for the reverse
           direction of a bidirectional tunnel.  It can be seen as
           supplementing the mplsTunnelPerfTable, which augments the
           mplsTunnelTable."
        REFERENCE
          "1. Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Traffic
              Engineering (TE)Management Information Base (MIB),
              RFC 3812."
      ::= { mplsTeExtObjects 5 }

      mplsTunnelExtReversePerfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  MplsTunnelExtReversePerfEntry
        MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
          "An entry in this table is created by the LSR for every
           bidirectional MPLS tunnel where packets are visible to the
           LSR."
      INDEX {
        mplsTunnelIndex,
 

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        mplsTunnelInstance,
        mplsTunnelIngressLSRId,
        mplsTunnelEgressLSRId
       }
      ::= { mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable 1 }

      MplsTunnelExtReversePerfEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
        mplsTunnelExtReversePerfPackets     Counter32,
        mplsTunnelExtReversePerfHCPackets   Counter64,
        mplsTunnelExtReversePerfErrors      Counter32,
        mplsTunnelExtReversePerfBytes       Counter32,
        mplsTunnelExtReversePerfHCBytes     Counter64
      }

      mplsTunnelExtReversePerfPackets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter32
        MAX-ACCESS read-only

        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
          "Number of packets forwarded on the tunnel in the reverse
           direction if it is bidirectional.

           This object represents the 32-bit value of the least
           significant part of the 64-bit value if both
           mplsTunnelExtReversePerfHCPackets and this object
           are returned."
      ::= { mplsTunnelExtReversePerfEntry 1 }

      mplsTunnelExtReversePerfHCPackets OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter64
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
          "High-capacity counter for number of packets forwarded on
           the tunnel in the reverse direction if it is
           bidirectional."

      ::= { mplsTunnelExtReversePerfEntry 2 }

      mplsTunnelExtReversePerfErrors OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter32
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
          "Number of errored packets received on the tunnel in
           the reverse direction if it is bidirectional."
      ::= { mplsTunnelExtReversePerfEntry 3 }
 

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      mplsTunnelExtReversePerfBytes OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter32
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
          "Number of bytes forwarded on the tunnel in the reverse
           direction if it is bidirectional.

           This object represents the 32-bit value of the least
           significant part of the 64-bit value if both
           mplsTunnelExtReversePerfHCBytes and this object are
           returned."

      ::= { mplsTunnelExtReversePerfEntry 4 }

      mplsTunnelExtReversePerfHCBytes OBJECT-TYPE
        SYNTAX  Counter64
        MAX-ACCESS read-only
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
          "High-capacity counter for number of bytes forwarded on the
           tunnel in the reverse direction if it is bidirectional."
      ::= { mplsTunnelExtReversePerfEntry 5 }

     -- Module compliance.

     mplsTeExtCompliances
        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsTeExtConformance 1 }

     mplsTeExtGroups
        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsTeExtConformance 2 }

     -- Compliance requirement for fully compliant implementations.

     mplsTeExtModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
        STATUS current
        DESCRIPTION
             "Compliance statement for agents that provide full
               support the MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB module."

        MODULE -- this module

           -- The mandatory group has to be implemented by all
           -- LSRs that originate/terminate MPLS-TP tunnels.
           -- In addition, depending on the type of tunnels
           -- supported, other groups become mandatory as

           -- explained below.
 

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           MANDATORY-GROUPS    {
              mplsTunnelExtGroup
           }

            ::= { mplsTeExtCompliances 1 }

     -- Compliance requirement for read-only implementations.

     mplsTeExtModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
        STATUS current
        DESCRIPTION
            "Compliance statement for agents that only provide
             read-only support for MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB module."

        MODULE -- this module

     MANDATORY-GROUPS    {
        mplsTunnelExtGroup
     }

     GROUP mplsTunnelExtIpOperatorGroup
     DESCRIPTION
         "This group is mandatory for devices which support
          configuration of IP based identifier tunnels."

     GROUP mplsTunnelExtIccOperatorGroup
     DESCRIPTION
         "This group is mandatory for devices which support
          configuration of ICC based tunnels."

     -- mplsTunnelExtTable

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirPtr
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirTnlValid
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtDestTnlIndex
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtDestTnlLspIndex
 

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     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtDestTnlValid
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtIngressLSRLocalIdValid
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtEgressLSRLocalIdValid
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigGlobalId
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigNodeId
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigStorageType
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigRowStatus
     SYNTAX      RowStatus { active(1) }
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigCcId
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccId
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
 

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           "Write access is not required."

     OBJECT      mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccValid
     MIN-ACCESS  read-only
     DESCRIPTION
           "Write access is not required."

          ::= { mplsTeExtCompliances 2 }

       -- Units of conformance.

       mplsTunnelExtGroup OBJECT-GROUP
          OBJECTS {
            mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirPtr,
            mplsTunnelExtOppositeDirTnlValid,
            mplsTunnelExtDestTnlIndex,
            mplsTunnelExtDestTnlLspIndex,
            mplsTunnelExtDestTnlValid,
            mplsTunnelExtIngressLSRLocalIdValid,
            mplsTunnelExtEgressLSRLocalIdValid,
            mplsTunnelExtReversePerfPackets,
            mplsTunnelExtReversePerfHCPackets,
            mplsTunnelExtReversePerfErrors,
            mplsTunnelExtReversePerfBytes,
            mplsTunnelExtReversePerfHCBytes
        }

        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
             "Necessary, but not sufficient, set of objects to
               implement tunnels.  In addition, depending on the
               operating environment, the following groups are
               mandatory."
        ::= { mplsTeExtGroups 1 }

     mplsTunnelExtIpOperatorGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
        OBJECTS { mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigGlobalId,
                  mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigNodeId,
                  mplsTunnelExtNodeIpMapLocalId,  
                  mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigStorageType,
                  mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigRowStatus          
        }
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
             "Object(s) needed to implement IP compatible tunnels."
        ::= { mplsTeExtGroups 2 }
 

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     mplsTunnelExtIccOperatorGroup  OBJECT-GROUP
        OBJECTS { mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigCcId,
                  mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccId,
                  mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigNodeId,
                  mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigIccValid,
                  mplsTunnelExtNodeIccMapLocalId,
                  mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigStorageType,
                  mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigRowStatus     
        }
        STATUS  current
        DESCRIPTION
             "Object(s) needed to implement ICC based tunnels."
        ::= { mplsTeExtGroups 3 }

     -- MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB module ends
     END

14. Security Consideration

   It is clear that this MIB module is potentially useful for the
   monitoring of MPLS TE tunnels.  This MIB module can also be used for
   the configuration of certain objects, and anything that can be
   configured can be incorrectly configured, with potentially disastrous
   results.

   There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module
   with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write. Such objects may be
   considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. The
   support for SET operations in a non-secure environment without proper
   protection can have a negative effect on network operations. These
   are the tables and objects and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

    - the tables specified in [RFC3812], [RFC3813] and this document
      MIB tables mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable, mplsTunnelExtTable and
      mplsXCExtTable collectively contain objects to provision MPLS-TP
      tunnels, tunnel hops, and tunnel resources.
      Unauthorized access to objects in these tables, could result in
      disruption of traffic on the network.  This is especially true if
      a tunnel has been established.  The use of stronger mechanisms,
      such as SNMPv3 security, should be considered where possible.
      Specifically, SNMPv3 VACM and USM MUST be used with any v3 agent
      which implements this MIB.  Administrators should consider whether
      read access to these objects should be allowed, since read access
       may be undesirable under certain circumstances.

   Some of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects
   with a MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered
   sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments.
 

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   It is thus important to control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to
   these objects and possibly to even encrypt the values of these
   objects when sending them over the network via SNMP.  These are
   the tables and objects and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

    - the tables specified in [RFC3812], [RFC3813] and this document
      MIB tables mplsTunnelExtNodeConfigTable, mplsTunnelExtTable, 
      mplsXCExtTable and mplsTunnelExtReversePerfTable collectively
      show the MPLS-TP tunnel network topology and its performance
      characteristics. If an Administrator does not want to reveal
      this information, then these tables should be considered 
      sensitive/vulnerable.

   SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.
   Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPsec),
   even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is
   allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete)
   the objects in this MIB module.

   It is recommended that implementers consider the security features as
   provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410], section 8),
   including full supports for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for
   authentication and privacy).

   Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is not
   recommended.  Instead, it is recommended to deploy SNMPv3 and to
   enable cryptographic security.  It is then a customer/operator
   responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an
   instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give
   access to the objects only to those principles (users) that
   have legitimate rights to indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete)
   them.

15. IANA Considerations

   As described in [RFC4221], [RFC6639] and as requested in the MPLS-TC-
   STD-MIB [RFC3811], MPLS related standards track MIB modules should be
   rooted under the mplsStdMIB subtree.  There are 4 MPLS MIB Modules
   contained in this document, each of the following "IANA
   Considerations" subsections requests IANA for a new assignment under
   the mplsStdMIB subtree.  New assignments can only be made via a
   Standards Action as specified in [RFC5226].

15.1. IANA Considerations for MPLS-TC-EXT-STD-MIB

   IANA is requested to assign an OID { mplsStdMIB OID } to the MPLS-TC-
   EXT-STD-MIB module specified in this document.

 

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15.2. IANA Considerations for MPLS-ID-STD-MIB
   IANA is requested to assign an OID { mplsStdMIB OID } to the MPLS-ID-
   STD-MIB module specified in this document.

15.3. IANA Considerations for MPLS-LSR-EXT-STD-MIB

   IANA is requested to assign an OID { mplsStdMIB OID } to the MPLS-
   LSR-EXT-STD-MIB module specified in this document.

15.4. IANA Considerations for MPLS-TE-EXT-STD-MIB

   IANA is requested to assign an OID { mplsStdMIB OID } to the MPLS-TE-
   EXT-STD-MIB module specified in this document.

16. References

16.1. Normative References

    [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

    [RFC2578] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,
              "Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)",
              STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999.

    [RFC2579] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,
              "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579, April
              1999.

    [RFC2580] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,
              "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580,
              April 1999.

    [RFC3031] Rosen, E., Viswanathan, A., and R. Callon, "Multiprotocol
              Label Switching Architecture", RFC 3031, January 2001.

16.2.  Informative References

    [RFC3410] J. Case, R. Mundy, D. pertain, B.Stewart, "Introduction
              and Applicability Statement for Internet Standard
              Management Framework", RFC 3410, December 2002.

    [RFC3811] Nadeau, T., Ed., and J. Cucchiara, Ed., "Definitions of
              Textual Conventions (TCs) for Multiprotocol Label
              Switching (MPLS) Management", RFC 3811, June 2004.

    [RFC3812] Srinivasan, C., Viswanathan, A., and T. Nadeau,
 

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              "Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Traffic Engineering
              (TE) Management Information Base (MIB)", RFC 3812, June
              2004.

    [RFC3813] Srinivasan, C., Viswanathan, A., and T. Nadeau,
              "Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Label Switching
              (LSR) Router Management Information Base (MIB)", RFC 3813,
              June 2004.

    [RFC4221] Nadeau, T., Srinivasan, C., and A. Farrel, "MSMGMT Label
              Switching (MPLS) Management Overview", RFC 4221, November
              2005.

    [RFC4802] Nadeau, T., Ed., and A. Farrel, Ed., "Generalized
              Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) Traffic Engineering
              Management Information Base", RFC 4802, February 2007.

    [RFC5226] Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand., "Guidelines for Writing an
              IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26, RFC 5226,
              May 2008.

    [RFC5654] Niven-Jenkins, B., Ed., Brungard, D., Ed., Betts, M.,
              Ed.,Sprecher, N., and S. Ueno, "Requirements of an MPLS
              Transport Profile", RFC 5654, September 2009.

    [RFC6370] Bocci, M., Swallow, G., and E. Gray, "MPLS Transport
              Profile (MPLS-TP) Identifiers", RFC 6370, September 2011.

    [RFC6639] Venkatesan, M., King, D., "Multiprotocol Label Switching
              Transport Profile (MPLS-TP) MIB-Based Management
              Overview", RFC 6639, June 2012

    [RFC6923] Winter, R., Gray, E., Helvoort, H., and M. Betts, "MPLS-TP
              Identifiers Following ITU-T Conventions", RFC 6923, May
              2013

17. Acknowledgments

   The authors would like to thank Francesco Fondelli, Josh Littlefield,
   Agrahara Kiran Koushik, Metrri Jain, Muly Ilan and Randy Presuhn for
   their valuable comments. A special thanks to Joan Cucchiara for
   really getting the MIB modules into shape.

18. Authors' Addresses

   Venkatesan Mahalingam
   Dell Inc.
   350 Holger way, San Jose, CA, USA
 

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   Email: venkat.mahalingams@gmail.com

   Sam Aldrin
   Huawei Technologies
   2330 Central Express Way,
   Santa Clara, CA 95051, USA
   Email:  aldrin.ietf@gmail.com

   Thomas D. Nadeau
   Juniper Networks
   10 Technology Park Drive, Westford, MA 01886
   Email: tnadeau@juniper.net

   Kannan KV Sampath
   Redeem
   India
   Email: kannankvs@gmail.com

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