INTERNET-DRAFT                                        Masanori Miyazawa 
Intended status: Standard Truck                          Tomohiro Otani 
Expires: Jan 31, 2009                                     KDDI R&D Labs 
                                                          Thomas Nadeau 
                                                                     BT 
                                                           Kenji Kumaki 
                                                          KDDI R&D Labs 
                                                          July 13, 2008 
 
Traffic Engineering Database Management Information Base in support of 
                             MPLS-TE/GMPLS 
 
            Document: draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-ted-mib-04.txt 
 
 
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Abstract 
 
   This memo defines the Management Information Base (MIB) objects in 
   order to manage traffic engineering database (TED) information with 
   extension in support of Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) with 
   traffic engineering (TE) as well as Generalized MPLS (GMPLS) for use 
   with network management protocols. 
 
 
Table of Contents 
 
Status of this Memo................................................... 1 
Abstract.............................................................. 1 
1. The Internet-Standard Management Framework......................... 3 
2. Introduction....................................................... 3 
3. Overview........................................................... 3 
     
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3.1 Conventions used in this document................................. 3 
3.2 Terminology....................................................... 3 
3.3 Acronyms.......................................................... 3 
4. Motivations........................................................ 4 
5. Brief description of MIB Objects................................... 4 
5.1 tedTable.......................................................... 4 
5.2 teLocalIntIpAddrTable............................................. 4 
5.3 teRemoteIntIpAddrTable............................................ 4 
5.4 teSwCapTable...................................................... 5 
5.5 teSrlgTable....................................................... 5 
6.Example of the TED MIB module usage 
                                      ................................ 5 
7. TED MIB Definitions in support of GMPLS............................ 6 
8. Security consideration............................................ 22 
9. IANA Considerations............................................... 23 
9.1 IANA Considerations for TED-MIB.................................. 23 
10. References....................................................... 23 
10.1 Normative References............................................ 23 
11. Acknowledgment................................................... 25 
12. Author's Address................................................. 25 
13. Intellectual Property Statement.................................. 25 
Copyright Statement.................................................. 26 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    
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1. The Internet-Standard Management Framework 
 
   For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current 
   Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of 
   RFC 3410 [RFC3410]. 
 
   Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed 
   the Management Information Base or MIB. MIB objects are generally 
   accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). 
   Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the 
   Structure of Management Information (SMI). This memo specifies a MIB 
   module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58, 
   RFC 2578 [RFC2578], STD 58, RFC 2579 [RFC2579] and STD 58, RFC 2580 
   [RFC2580]. 
 
 
2. Introduction 
 
   The OSPF MIB is defined as [RFC4750] and the ISIS MIB as [RFC4444]. 
   On the other side, MPLS/GMPLS based traffic engineering has so far 
   extended OSPF/ISIS routing protocol with TE functionality [RFC4202], 
   [RFC3630], [RFC4205], [RFC3784]. To manage such MPLS-TE/GMPLS 
   networks effectively, routing information associated with MPLS/GMPLS 
   TE parameters (TED) is preferred for the network management, however, 
   there is no clear definition of MPLS/GMPLS TE information in existing 
   MIBs related with OSPF/ISIS. 
 
   This memo defines the Management Information Base (MIB) objects for 
   managing TED in support of MPLS-TE/GMPLS for use with network 
   management protocols. 
 
   This MIB module should be used in conjunction with OSPF/ISIS MIB as 
   well as other MIBs defined in [RFC3812], [RFC3813], [RFC4802], 
   [RFC4803] for the management of MPLS/GMPLS based traffic engineering 
   information.  
 
 
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 RFC-2119 [RFC2119]. 
 
3.2 Terminology 
 
   Definitions of key terms for MPLS OAM and GMPLS are found in [RFC4377, 
   RFC3945] and the reader is assumed to be familiar with those 
   definitions which are not repeated here. 
 
3.3 Acronyms 
 
   GMPLS: Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching 
    
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   LDP:   Label Distribution Protocol 
   LSP:   Label Switching Path 
   LSR:   Label Switching Router 
   MIB:   Management Information Base 
   OAM:   Operations and Management 
   OA&M:  Operations, Administration and Maintenance. 
   OSPF:  Open Shortest Path First 
   RSVP:  Resource reSerVation Protocol 
   TE:    Traffic Engineering 
   PSC:   Packet switch capable 
   LSC:   Lambda switch capable 
   FSC:   Fiber switch capable 
   TDM:   Time Division Multiplexing 
   SRLG:  Shared risk link group 
   LSA:   Link state advertisement 
 
 
4. Motivations 
 
   The existing OSPF, MPLS and GMPLS MIBs do not provide for the 
   management of all of the extensions to the OSPF protocol. To manage 
   MPLS/GMPLS TE attributes, MIB objects to indicate such MPLS/GMPLS TED 
   is significant. 
 
5. Brief description of MIB Objects 
 
   The objects described in this section support the management of TED 
   described in [RFC4202], [RFC4203] and [RFC4205] for GMPLS extensions 
   as well as in [RFC3630] and [RFC3784] for MPLS/GMPLS. 
 
5.1 tedTable 
 
   The tedTable is basically used to indicate TED information of OSPF-TE 
   or ISIS-TE. However, this table does not contain the information of 
   Local/Remote interface IP address, Interface Switching Capability 
   Descriptor and Shared Risk Link Group information within the sub-TLVs 
   for the Link-TLV.  
 
5.2 teLocalIntIpAddrTable 
    
   The teLocalIntIpAddrTable is identical to the Local interface IP 
   address information in a sub-TLV for the Link-TLV. This is 
   independently defined, because the Interface IP Address sub-TLV may 
   appear more than once within the same Link-TLV. 
 
5.3 teRemoteIntIpAddrTable 
 
   The teRemoteIntIpAddrTable is identical to the Remote interface IP 
   address information in a sub-TLV of the Link-TLV. This is also 
   independently utilized, because one or more local interface IP 
   address sub TLVs may exist in the same Link-TLV. 
 
 
    
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5.4 teSwCapTable 
 
   The teSwCapTable represents Interface Switching Capability Descriptor 
   information. This is independently defined due to the possibility of 
   multiple appearances of the sub TLV within the same Link-TLV. 
 
5.5 teSrlgTable 
 
   The teSrlgTable contains the Sub-TLV information of Shared Risk Link 
   Group (SRLG) information. This is separately defined, because more 
   than one sub TLVs may appear in the same Link-TLV. 
 
 
6.Example of the TED MIB module usage 
 
   In this section, we provide an example of the TED MIB module usage. 
   The following indicates the information of a numbered TE link 
   originated in a GMPLS controlled node. When TE link information is 
   retrieved in a MPLS network, GMPLS specific objects such as 
   teLocalIntAddrTable, teRemoteIntAddrTable, teSwCapTable and 
   teSrlgTable are not supported. 
 
   Note that the TE MIB modules are only limited to "read-only" access 
   except for tedNotificationEnabled and tedNotificationMaxRate. The TED 
   MIB is designed to be independent of OSPF or ISIS MIBs, however each 
   TE information is belonging to a node or a link, which is managed by 
   the routing protocol. Therefore it should not be locally changed 
   without triggering from the routing protocol. 
 
   In tedTable: 
   { 
   teAreaId.0.842150510.167772640       0        
   teRouterId.0.842150510.16777264      1848783410       
   teLinkStateId.0.842150510.16777264   805306369        
   teLinkInformationSource.0.842150510.16777264 ospf(2)  
   teLinkInformationData.0.842150510.16777264   zeroDotZero      
   teLinkType.0.842150510.16777264      pointToPoint(1) 
   teRouterIdAddr.0.842150510.16777264  50.50.50.110     
   teRouterIdAddr.0.842150530.16777296  50.50.50.130     
   teLinkIdAddr.0.842150510.16777264    50.50.50.120     
   teMetric.0.842150510.167772641        
   teMaxBandwidth.0.842150510.16777264  1376193201  
   teMaxReservableBandwidth.0.842150510.167772641376193201  
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri0.0.842150510.16777264       1375888025  
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri1.0.842150510.16777264       1375888025 
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri2.0.842150510.16777264       1375888025 
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri3.0.842150510.16777264       1375888025 
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri4.0.842150510.16777264       1375888025  
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri5.0.842150510.16777264       1375888025 
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri6.0.842150510.16777264       1375888025  
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri7.0.842150510.16777264       1375888025  
   teAdministrativeGroup.0.842150510.16777264   0        
   teLocalId.0.842150510.16777264       0                
   teRemoteId.0.842150510.16777264      0        
    
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   teLinkProtectionType.0.842150510.16777264    01 00 00 00 7 
    
   In teLocalIntAddrTable: 
   { 
   teLocalIntAddr.0.842150510.16777264.010.10.10.1       
   } 
    
   In teRemoteIntAddrTable: 
   { 
   teRemoteIntAddr.0.842150510.16777264.0       10.10.10.2       
   } 
    
   In teSwCapTable: 
   { 
   teSwitchingType.0.842150510.16777264.1       lsc(150) 
   teEncoding.0.842150510.16777264.1    ethernet(2)      
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri0.0.842150510.16777264.1 1375888025 
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri1.0.842150510.16777264.1 1375888025 
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri2.0.842150510.16777264.1 1375888025 
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri3.0.842150510.16777264.1 1375888025 
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri4.0.842150510.16777264.1 1375888025 
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri5.0.842150510.16777264.1 1375888025 
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri6.0.842150510.16777264.1 1375888025 
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri7.0.842150510.16777264.1 1375888025s      
   teMinLspBandwidth.0.842150510.16777264.1     0        
   teIntMtu.0.842150510.16777264.1      0                
   teIndication.0.842150510.16777264.1  standard(0)      
   } 
    
   In teSrlgTable: 
   { 
   teSrlg.0.842150510.16777264.00        
   } 
 
7. TED MIB Definitions in support of GMPLS 
 
   TED-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN  
    
   IMPORTS 
      MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Integer32, Unsigned32, transmission, 
   IpAddress, NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
        FROM SNMPv2-SMI                            -- RFC2578 
      MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP 
        FROM SNMPv2-CONF                           -- RFC2580 
      RowPointer, TruthValue    
        FROM SNMPv2-TC                             -- RFC2579 
      IANAGmplsLSPEncodingTypeTC, IANAGmplsSwitchingTypeTC 
        FROM IANA-GMPLS-TC-MIB                     -- RFC4801 
      ; 
    
   tedMIB MODULE-IDENTITY 
      LAST-UPDATED "200807030000Z"  -- 03 July 2008 00:00:00 GMT 
      ORGANIZATION "IETF CCAMP Working Group." 
      CONTACT-INFO 
    
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         "          Tomohiro Otani 
                     otani@kddilabs.jp 
    
                     Masanori Miyazawa 
                     ma-miyazawa@kddilabs.jp 
    
                     Thomas D. Nadeau 
                     tnadeau@bt.com 
    
                     Kenji Kumaki 
                     ke-kumaki@kddilabs.jp 
    
                     Comments and discussion to ccamp@ietf.org" 
      DESCRIPTION 
           "This MIB contains managed object definitions for TED in 
           support of MPLS/GMPLS TE Database. 
            
           Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2008). This version of this 
           MIB module is part of RFCXXX; see the RFC itself for full 
           legal notices." 
   -- Revision history. 
      REVISION 
        "200807030000Z"  -- 04 July 2008 00:00:00 GMT 
      DESCRIPTION 
        "Initial version. Published as RFC xxxx."  
     -- RFC-editor pls fill in xxx 
      ::= { transmission xxx } 
     -- assigned by IANA, see section 8.1 for details 
    
   -- Textual Conventions. 
    
   -- Top level components of this MIB. 
    
   tedNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tedMIB 0 } 
   tedObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tedMIB 1 } 
   tedScalars       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tedObjects 1 } 
   tedTables        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tedObjects 2 } 
   tedConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tedMIB 2 } 
    
   -- MIB Definitions 
    
   -- 
   -- Scalar Objects 
   -- 
   tedNotificationEnabled OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       TruthValue  
       MAX-ACCESS   read-write 
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
         "If this object is set to true, it enables the generation of 
   tedTeInfoStatusChange, tedTeCreation and tedTeDeletion 
   notifications." 
       DEFVAL       {false} 
   ::={ tedScalars 1 } 
    
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   tedNotificationMaxRate OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX        Unsigned32 
       MAX-ACCESS    read-write 
       STATUS        current 
       DESCRIPTION 
         "A lot of notifications are expected to generate in a node, 
   especially when a network failure occurs and might cause a 
   performance degradation of the node itself. To avoid such a defect, 
   this object provides the maximum number of notifications generated 
   per minute.  If events occur more rapidly, the implementation may 
   simply fail to emit these notifications during that period, or may 
   queue them until an appropriate time. A value of 0 means no 
   throttling is applied and events may be notified at the rate at which 
   they occur." 
       DEFVAL        {0} 
   ::= { tedScalars 2 } 
    
   -- 
   --  TE DB Table 
   -- 
    
   tedTable OBJECT-TYPE  
   SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF TedEntry  
   MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
   STATUS       current  
   DESCRIPTION  
        "This table indicates multiple TED information which has been 
   supported by [RFC3630]." 
   ::= { tedTables 1 }  
    
   tedEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
      SYNTAX       TedEntry  
      MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
      STATUS       current  
      DESCRIPTION  
      "This entry contains TED information commonly utilized in both 
   MPLS and GMPLS"  
      INDEX { teAreaId, teRouterId, teLinkStateId }  
   ::= { tedTable 1 }  
    
   TedEntry ::= SEQUENCE { 
      teAreaId                    Unsigned32, 
      teRouterId                  Unsigned32, 
      teLinkStateId               Unsigned32, 
      teLinkInformationSource     INTEGER, 
      teLinkInformationData       RowPointer, 
      teLinkType                  INTEGER, 
      teRouterIdAddr              IpAddress, 
      teLinkIdAddr                IpAddress, 
      teMetric                    Integer32, 
      teMaxBandwidth              Unsigned32, 
      teMaxReservableBandwidth    Unsigned32, 
      teUnreservedBandwidthPri0   Unsigned32, 
    
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      teUnreservedBandwidthPri1   Unsigned32, 
      teUnreservedBandwidthPri2   Unsigned32, 
      teUnreservedBandwidthPri3   Unsigned32, 
      teUnreservedBandwidthPri4   Unsigned32, 
      teUnreservedBandwidthPri5   Unsigned32, 
      teUnreservedBandwidthPri6   Unsigned32, 
      teUnreservedBandwidthPri7   Unsigned32, 
      teAdministrativeGroup       Integer32, 
      teLocalId                   Integer32, 
      teRemoteId                  Integer32, 
      teLinkProtectionType        BITS 
       
   }  
    
   teAreaId OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX    Unsigned32 (1..4294967295) 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
               "This object indicates the area identifier of the IGP. If 
   OSPF is used to advertise LSA, this represents an ospfArea. If ISIS 
   is used, this represents an area address. Otherwise, this represents 
   zero." 
   ::= { tedEntry 1 }  
    
   teRouterId OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..4294967295) 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
    
               "This object indicates the router identifier. If OSPF is 
   used to advertise LSA, this represents a Router ID. If ISIS is used, 
   this represents a System ID. Otherwise, this represents zero." 
   ::= { tedEntry 2 }  
    
   teLinkStateId OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX   Unsigned32 (1..4294967295) 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
               "This object indicates the link state identifier. If OSPF 
   is used, this represents an ospfLsdbID. If ISIS is used, this 
   represents an isisLSPID. Otherwise, this represents a unique 
   identifier within a node." 
   ::= { tedEntry 3 } 
    
   teLinkInformationSource OBJECT-TYPE 
         SYNTAX  INTEGER { 
                 unknown(0), 
                 locallyConfigured(1), 
                 ospf(2), 
                 isis(3), 
                 other(4) 
    
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         } 
         MAX-ACCESS read-only 
         STATUS  current 
         DESCRIPTION 
             "This object indicates the source of the information about 
   the TE link" 
     ::= { tedEntry 4 } 
    
   teLinkInformationData OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX  RowPointer 
       MAX-ACCESS read-only 
       STATUS  current 
       DESCRIPTION 
       "This object cross-references the source of the information 
       about this TE link and should be interpretted in the context of 
       teLinkInformationSource. 
          If teLinkInformationSource has the value unknown(0), this 
       object SHOULD contain a value of zeroDotZero.If 
       teLinkInformationSource has the value locallyConfigured(1), this 
       object MAY contain the identifier of the corresponding row entry 
       in the teLinkTable of TE-LINK-STD-MIB,  the identifier of the 
       corresponding row in a local proprietary TE link MIB module, or 
       the value of zeroDotZero otherwise. 
          If teLinkInformationSource has the value ospf(2), this object 
       MAY contain the identifier of the corresponding row entry in the 
       ospfLocalLsdbTable of OSPF-MIB [RFC4750], or the value of 
       zeroDotZero otherwise. 
          If teLinkInformationSource has the value isis(3) this object 
       MAY contain the identifier of the corresponding row entry in the 
       isisAreaAddr of ISIS-MIB [RFC4444], or the value of zeroDotZero 
       otherwise. 
          If teLinkInformationSource has the value other(4) this object 
       MAY contain the identifier of the corresponding row entry a 
       local proprietary MIB module, or the value of zeroDotZero 
       otherwise." 
   ::= { tedEntry 5 } 
    
   teLinkType OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX    INTEGER {  
                           pointToPoint (1),  
                           multiAccess (2) 
                        } 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the type of the link such as point-to-point 
   or multi-access"  
   ::= { tedEntry 6 }  
    
   teRouterIdAddr OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       IpAddress 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current 
       DESCRIPTION 
    
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           "This object indicates the TE-Router ID" 
   ::= { tedEntry 7 } 
    
   teLinkIdAddr OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       IpAddress  
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
               "This indicates the Router ID of the neighbor in the case 
   of point-to-point links.  This also indicates the interface address 
   of the designated router in the case of multi-access links."  
   ::= { tedEntry 8 }  
    
   teMetric OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Integer32  
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the traffic engineering metric value of the 
   TE link."  
   ::= { tedEntry 9 }  
    
   teMaxBandwidth OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the maximum bandwidth that 
      can be used on this link in this direction"  
   ::= { tedEntry 10 }  
    
   teMaxReservableBandwidth OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the maximum bandwidth that may be reserved on 
   this link in this direction"  
   ::= { tedEntry 11 }  
    
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri0 OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the amount of bandwidth not yet reserved at 
   the priority 0"  
   ::= { tedEntry 12 }  
    
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri1 OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
    
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       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the amount of bandwidth not yet reserved at 
   the priority 1"  
   ::= { tedEntry 13 } 
    
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri2 OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the amount of bandwidth not yet reserved at 
   the priority 2"  
   ::= { tedEntry 14 } 
    
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri3 OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION 
           "This indicates the amount of bandwidth not yet reserved at 
   the priority 3"  
   ::= { tedEntry 15 } 
    
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri4 OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the amount of bandwidth not yet reserved at 
   the priority 4"  
   ::= { tedEntry 16 } 
    
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri5 OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the amount of bandwidth not yet reserved at 
   the priority 5"  
   ::= { tedEntry 17 } 
    
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri6 OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
    
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           "This indicates the amount of bandwidth not yet reserved at 
   the priority 6"  
   ::= { tedEntry 18 } 
    
   teUnreservedBandwidthPri7 OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the amount of bandwidth not yet reserved at 
   the priority 7"  
   ::= { tedEntry 19 } 
    
   teAdministrativeGroup OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Integer32 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the Administrative Group which the link 
   belong to.  Since the value is a bit mask, the link can belong to 
   multiple groups.  This is also called Resource Class/Color."  
   ::= { tedEntry 20 } 
    
   teLocalId OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Integer32  
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the Link local identifier of an unnumbered 
   link." 
   ::= { tedEntry 21 } 
    
   teRemoteId OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Integer32  
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the Link remote identifier of an unnumbered 
   link."  
   ::= { tedEntry 22 } 
    
   teLinkProtectionType OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX  BITS { 
               extraTraffic(0), 
               unprotected(1), 
               shared (2), 
               dedicatedOneToOne (3), 
               dedicatedOnePlusOne(4), 
               enhanced(5) 
       } 
       MAX-ACCESS read-only 
       STATUS  current 
       DESCRIPTION 
    
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           "This object indicates the protection type of the TE link" 
   ::= { tedEntry 23 } 
    
    
   -- 
   --  TED Local Interface IP Address Table 
   -- 
    
   teLocalIntAddrTable OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF TeLocalIntAddrEntry  
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This table contains the IP address information of a local TE 
   link."  
   ::= { tedTables 2 }       
    
   teLocalIntAddrEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       TeLocalIntAddrEntry  
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This entry contains the IP address information of the local 
   TE link."  
       INDEX { teAreaId, teRouterId, teLinkStateId, 
   teLocalIntAddrIndex }  
   ::= { teLocalIntAddrTable 1 }  
    
   TeLocalIntAddrEntry ::= SEQUENCE { 
           teLocalIntAddrIndex Unsigned32, 
           teLocalIntAddr      IpAddress 
       }  
    
   teLocalIntAddrIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
       "This indicates the index to identify multiple local TE links"  
   ::= { teLocalIntAddrEntry 1 } 
    
   teLocalIntAddr OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       IpAddress  
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
   "This object indicates the address of the local TE link."  
   ::= { teLocalIntAddrEntry 2 } 
    
    
   -- 
   --  TED Remote Interface IP Address Table 
   -- 
    
    
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   teRemoteIntAddrTable OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF TeRemoteIntAddrEntry  
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This table contains the IP address information of a remote 
   TE link."  
   ::= { tedTables 3 }       
    
   teRemoteIntAddrEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       TeRemoteIntAddrEntry  
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This entry contains the IP address information of the remote 
   TE link."  
   INDEX { teAreaId, teRouterId, teLinkStateId, teRemoteIntAddrIndex }  
       ::= { teRemoteIntAddrTable 1 }  
    
   TeRemoteIntAddrEntry ::= SEQUENCE {  
       teRemoteIntAddrIndex Unsigned32, 
       teRemoteIntAddr      IpAddress 
   }  
    
   teRemoteIntAddrIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible 
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This indicates the index to identify multiple remote TE 
   links."  
   ::= { teRemoteIntAddrEntry 1 } 
    
   teRemoteIntAddr OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       IpAddress 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This object indicates the address of the remote TE link."  
   ::= { teRemoteIntAddrEntry 2 } 
    
    
   -- 
   --  TED Switch Capable Table 
   -- 
    
   teSwCapTable OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF TeSwCapEntry  
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This table contains the GMPLS TED switching capability 
   information." 
   ::= { tedTables 4 }  
    
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   teSwCapEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       TeSwCapEntry  
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This entry relates each TE link with its GMPLS TE switching 
   capability information. IF the MIB deals with only OSPF-TE 
   information, the value of each object related with GMPLS TE 
   extensions should be null." 
       INDEX { teAreaId, teRouterId, teLinkStateId, teSwCapIndex }  
   ::= { teSwCapTable 1 }  
      
   TeSwCapEntry ::= SEQUENCE { 
       teSwCapIndex            Unsigned32, 
       teSwitchingType         IANAGmplsSwitchingTypeTC, 
       teEncoding              IANAGmplsLSPEncodingTypeTC, 
       teMaxLspBandwidthPri0   Unsigned32, 
       teMaxLspBandwidthPri1   Unsigned32, 
       teMaxLspBandwidthPri2   Unsigned32, 
       teMaxLspBandwidthPri3   Unsigned32, 
       teMaxLspBandwidthPri4   Unsigned32, 
       teMaxLspBandwidthPri5   Unsigned32, 
       teMaxLspBandwidthPri6   Unsigned32, 
       teMaxLspBandwidthPri7   Unsigned32, 
       teMinLspBandwidth       Unsigned32, 
       teIntMtu                Integer32, 
       teIndication            INTEGER 
   }  
    
   teSwCapIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This index is utilized to identify multiple switching 
   functions on a local or remote TE link according to definitions of 
   textual conventions of GMPLS [RFC4801]."  
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 1 } 
    
   teSwitchingType OBJECT-TYPE 
      SYNTAX  IANAGmplsSwitchingTypeTC 
           MAX-ACCESS read-only 
           STATUS  current 
           DESCRIPTION 
               "This object indicates the GMPLS switching capability 
   assigned to the TE link according to definitions of textual 
   conventions of GMPLS [RFC4801]. " 
           ::= { teSwCapEntry 2 } 
    
   teEncoding OBJECT-TYPE 
           SYNTAX  IANAGmplsLSPEncodingTypeTC 
       MAX-ACCESS read-only 
       STATUS  current 
    
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       DESCRIPTION 
           "This object indicates the GMPLS encoding type assigned to 
   the TE link." 
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 3 } 
    
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri0 OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "This object indicates the maximum bandwidth of the TE link 
   at the priority 0 for GMPLS LSP creation." 
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 4 } 
    
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri1 OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "This object indicates the maximum bandwidth of the TE link 
   at the priority 1 for GMPLS LSP creation." 
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 5 } 
    
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri2  OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "This object indicates the maximum bandwidth of the TE link 
   at the priority 2 for GMPLS LSP creation." 
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 6 } 
    
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri3 OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "This object indicates the maximum bandwidth of the TE link 
   at the priority 3 for GMPLS LSP creation." 
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 7 } 
    
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri4 OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "This object indicates the maximum bandwidth of the TE link 
   at the priority 4 for GMPLS LSP creation." 
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 8 } 
    
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   teMaxLspBandwidthPri5  OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
    
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "This object indicates the maximum bandwidth of the TE link 
   at the priority 5 for GMPLS LSP creation." 
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 9 } 
        
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri6 OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "This object indicates the maximum bandwidth of the TE link 
   at the priority 6 for GMPLS LSP creation." 
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 10 } 
    
   teMaxLspBandwidthPri7 OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "This object indicates the maximum bandwidth of the TE link 
   at the priority 7 for GMPLS LSP creation." 
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 11 } 
    
   teMinLspBandwidth OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 (0..4294967295) 
       UNITS        "Byte per seconds" 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "This object indicates the minimum bandwidth of the TE link 
   for GMPLS LSP creation if the switching capability field is TDM, PSC-
   1, PSC-2, PSC-3, or PSC-4." 
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 12 } 
    
   teIntMtu OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       Integer32 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "This object indicates the MTU of the local or remote TE 
   link" 
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 13 } 
    
   teIndication OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       INTEGER { 
    
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                      standard (0), 
                      arbitrary (1) 
                      } 
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only 
       STATUS       current 
       DESCRIPTION 
           "This object indicates whether the interface supports 
   Standard or Arbitrary SONET/SDH." 
   ::= { teSwCapEntry 14 } 
    
   -- 
   --  TED SRLG Table 
   -- 
    
   teSrlgTable OBJECT-TYPE 
       SYNTAX       SEQUENCE OF TeSrlgEntry  
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This table contains the SRLG information of the TE link."  
   ::= { tedTables 5 }       
    
   teSrlgEntry OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       TeSrlgEntry  
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This entry relates each TE link with its SRLG information."  
       INDEX { teAreaId, teRouterId, teLinkStateId, teSrlgIndex }  
   ::= { teSrlgTable 1 }  
    
   TeSrlgEntry ::= SEQUENCE { 
       teSrlgIndex Unsigned32, 
       teSrlg      Integer32 
       }  
    
   teSrlgIndex OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Unsigned32 
       MAX-ACCESS   not-accessible  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This index is utilized to identify multiple SRLG values on a 
   local or remote TE link."  
   ::= { teSrlgEntry 1 } 
    
   teSrlg OBJECT-TYPE  
       SYNTAX       Integer32  
       MAX-ACCESS   read-only  
       STATUS       current  
       DESCRIPTION  
           "This object indicate the SRLG value assigned to a local or 
   remote TE link"  
   ::= { teSrlgEntry 2 } 
    
    
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   -- 
   -- Notifications 
   -- 
    
   tedTeInfoStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS     { 
        teAreaId, teRouterId, teLinkStateId 
         } 
         STATUS      current 
         DESCRIPTION 
              "This notification is generated when TED information is 
   changed." 
         ::= { tedNotifications 1 } 
    
   tedTeCreation NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS     { 
        teAreaId, teRouterId, teLinkStateId 
         } 
         STATUS      current 
         DESCRIPTION 
              " This notification is generated when a new entry is 
   registered as TED information." 
         ::= { tedNotifications 2 } 
    
   tedTeDeletion NOTIFICATION-TYPE 
         OBJECTS     { 
        teAreaId, teRouterId, teLinkStateId 
         } 
         STATUS      current 
         DESCRIPTION 
              "This notification is generated when one of existing 
   entries is deleted." 
         ::= { tedNotifications 3 } 
    
    
   -- Conformance Statement 
   tedGroups 
         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tedConformance 1 } 
    
   tedCompliances 
         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tedConformance 2 } 
    
   -- Module Compliance 
    
   teModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE 
         STATUS current 
         DESCRIPTION 
            "Compliance statement for agents provides full support  
             for the TED MIB" 
         MODULE -- this module 
            MANDATORY-GROUPS    { tedMainGroup 
                                } 
    
      ::= { tedCompliances 1 } 
    
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   -- 
   -- ReadOnly Compliance 
   -- 
    
   teModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE 
         STATUS current 
         DESCRIPTION  
   "Compliance requirement for implementations only provide read-only 
   support for TED. Such devices can then be monitored but cannot be 
   configured using this MIB module. 
   " 
         MODULE -- this module 
            MANDATORY-GROUPS    { tedMainGroup 
                                } 
    
      ::= { tedCompliances 2 } 
    
    
      -- Units of conformance. 
      tedMainGroup OBJECT-GROUP 
         OBJECTS {  
               teAreaId                    , 
               teRouterId                  , 
               teLinkStateId               , 
               tedNotificationEnabled      , 
               tedNotificationMaxRate      , 
               teLinkInformationSource     , 
               teLinkType                  , 
               teRouterIdAddr              , 
               teLinkIdAddr                , 
               teMetric                    , 
               teMaxBandwidth              , 
               teMaxReservableBandwidth    , 
               teUnreservedBandwidthPri0   , 
               teUnreservedBandwidthPri1   , 
               teUnreservedBandwidthPri2   , 
               teUnreservedBandwidthPri3   , 
               teUnreservedBandwidthPri4   , 
               teUnreservedBandwidthPri5   , 
               teUnreservedBandwidthPri6   , 
               teUnreservedBandwidthPri7   , 
               teAdministrativeGroup       , 
               teLocalId                   , 
               teRemoteId                  , 
               teLinkProtectionType        , 
               teLinkInformationData       , 
               teLocalIntAddr              , 
               teRemoteIntAddr             , 
               teSwitchingType             , 
               teEncoding                  , 
               teMaxLspBandwidthPri0       , 
               teMaxLspBandwidthPri1       , 
               teMaxLspBandwidthPri2       , 
    
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               teMaxLspBandwidthPri3       , 
               teMaxLspBandwidthPri4       , 
               teMaxLspBandwidthPri5       , 
               teMaxLspBandwidthPri6       , 
               teMaxLspBandwidthPri7       , 
               teMinLspBandwidth           , 
               teIntMtu                    , 
               teIndication                , 
               teSrlg 
              } 
         STATUS  current 
         DESCRIPTION 
                "Collection of objects for TED management" 
       ::= { tedGroups 1 } 
    
      tedNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP 
         NOTIFICATIONS { 
            tedTeInfoStatusChange, 
            tedTeCreation, 
            tedTeDeletion   
         } 
         STATUS  current 
         DESCRIPTION 
              "This indicates a set of notifications implemented in this 
   module" 
         ::= { tedGroups 2 } 
    
   END 
 
 
8. Security consideration 
    
   There are no management objects defined in this MIB module that have 
   a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create. So, if this MIB 
   module is implemented correctly, then there is no risk that an 
   intruder can alter or create any management objects of this MIB 
   module via direct SNMP SET operations. 
 
   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.  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: 
    
    - teTEDtable, teLocalIntAddrTable, teRemoteIntAddrTable, 
   teSWcaptable and teSrlgtable contain topology information for the 
   MPLS/GMPLS network. 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 
    
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   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 support 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. 
 
 
9. IANA Considerations 
 
   The following "IANA Considerations" subsection requests IANA for a 
   new assignment under the transmission subtree. New assignments can 
   only be made via a Standards Action as specified in [RFC5226]. 
 
9.1 IANA Considerations for TED-MIB 
 
   The IANA is requested to assign { transmission XXX } to the TED-MIB 
   module specified in this document. 
 
 
10. References 
 
10.1 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. 
 
  [RFC4801] T. Nadeau and A. Farrel, Ed., "Definitions of Textual 
             Conventions for Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching 
             (GMPLS) Management", RFC4801, Feb. 2007.  
 
10.2 Informative References 
    
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  [RFC4750] Dan Joyal, et al, "OSPF Version 2 Management Information 
             Base", RFC4750, December 2006. 
 
  [RFC4444] J. Parker, et al, "Management Information Base for 
             Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)", RFC 
             4444, April 2006. 
 
  [RFC4202] K. Kompella, and Y. Rekhter, "Routing Extensions in 
             Support of Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching", 
             RFC4202, Oct. 2005. 
 
  [RFC3630] D. Katz, et al, "Traffic Engineering (TE) Extensions to 
             OSPF Version2", RFC3630, September 2003. 
 
  [RFC4205] K. Kompella, and Y. Rekhter, "Intermediate System to 
             Intermediate System (IS-IS) Extensions in Support of 
             Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS)", RFC4205, Oct. 
             2005. 
 
  [RFC3784] H. Smit and T. Li, "IS-IS extensions for Traffic 
             Engineering", RFC 3784, June 2004. 
 
  [RFC3812] Srinivasan, C., Viswanathan, A., and T. Nadeau, 
             "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. 
 
  [RFC4802] T. D. Nadeu and A. Farrel, "Generalized Multiprotocol 
             Label Switching (GMPLS) Traffic Engineering Management 
             Information Base", RFC4802, Feb., 2007. 
 
  [RFC4803] T. D. Nadeu and A. Farrel, "Generalized Multiprotocol 
             Label Switching (GMPLS) Label Switching Router (LSR) 
             Management Information Base", RFC4803, Feb., 2007. 
 
  [RFC4377] T. Nadeau, Allan D., et al., "OAM Requirements for MPLS 
             Network", RFC4377, Feb., 2006. 
 
  [RFC3945] E. Mannie, "Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching 
             Architecture", RFC3945, October, 2004. 
 
  [RFC4203] K. Kompella, and Y. Rekhter, "OSPF Extensions in Support 
             of Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching", RFC4203, 
             Oct. 2005. 
 
  [RFC3630] Katz, D., et al, "Traffic Engineering (TE) Extensions to 
             OSPF Version 2", RFC3630, September 2003. 
 
    
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  [RFC5226] Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand., " Guidelines for Writing an 
             IANA Considerations Section in RFCs" BCP 26, RFC 5226, May 
             2008. 
 
  [RFC3410] J. Case, R. Mundy, D. pertain, B.Stewart, "Introduction 
             and Applicability Statement for Internet Standard 
             Management Framework", RFC 3410, December 2002. 
 
 
11. Acknowledgment 
 
   The authors wish to acknowledge and thank the following individuals 
   for their valuable comments to this document: Ken Nagami, Shuichi 
   Okamoto, Adrian Farrel and Diego Caviglia. 
 
 
12. Author's Address 
 
   Tomohiro Otani 
   KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc. 
   2-1-15 Ohara Fujimino, Saitama, 356-8502. Japan 
   Phone:  +81-49-278-7357 
   Email:  otani@kddilabs.jp 
    
   Masanori Miyazawa 
   KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc. 
   2-1-15 Ohara Fujimino, Saitama, 356-8502. Japan. 
   Phone:  +81-49-278-7559 
   Email:  ma-miyazawa@kddilabs.jp 
    
   Thomas D. Nadeau 
   BT 
   Email: tom.nadeau@bt.com 
    
   Kenji Kumaki 
   KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc. 
   2-1-15 Ohara Fujimino, Saitama, 356-8502. Japan 
   Phone:  +81-49-278-7863 
   Email:  ke-kumaki@kddilabs.jp 
 
 
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   to the IETF at ietf-ipr@ietf.org. 
 
 
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