RFC3318

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Network Working Group R. Sahita, Ed. Request for Comments: 3318 S. Hahn Category: Informational Intel Labs

                                                             K. Chan
                                                     Nortel Networks
                                                       K. McCloghrie
                                                       Cisco Systems
                                                          March 2003
               Framework Policy Information Base

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Abstract

This document defines a set of PRovisioning Classes (PRCs) and textual conventions that are common to all clients that provision policy using Common Open Policy Service (COPS) protocol for Provisioning.

Structure of Policy Provisioning Information (SPPI) describes a structure for specifying policy information that can then be transmitted to a network device for the purpose of configuring policy at that device. The model underlying this structure is one of well- defined (PRCs) and instances of these classes (PRIs) residing in a virtual information store called the Policy Information Base (PIB).

One way to provision policy is by means of the (COPS) protocol with the extensions for provisioning. This protocol supports multiple clients, each of which may provision policy for a specific policy domain such as QoS, virtual private networks, or security.

As described in COPS usage for Policy Provisioning (COPS-PR), each client supports a non-overlapping and independent set of PIB modules. However, some PRovisioning Classes are common to all subject- categories (client-types) and need to be present in each.

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.

Glossary

PRC PRovisioning Class. A type of policy data. See [POLTERM]. PRI PRovisioning Instance. An instance of a PRC. See [POLTERM]. PIB Policy Information Base. The database of policy information.

      See [POLTERM]

PDP Policy Decision Point. See [RAP-FRAMEWORK]. PEP Policy Enforcement Point. See [RAP-FRAMEWORK].

General PIB Concepts

Roles

The policy to apply to an interface may depend on many factors, such as immutable characteristics of the interface (e.g., Ethernet or frame relay), the status of the interface (e.g., half or full duplex), or user configuration (e.g., branch office or headquarters interface). Rather than specifying policies explicitly for each interface of all devices in the network, policies are specified in terms of interface functionality.

To describe these functionalities of an interface, we use the concept of "Roles". A Role is simply a string that is associated with an interface. A given interface may have any number of roles simultaneously. Provisioning classes have an attribute called a "RoleCombination" which is a lexicographically ordered set of roles. Instances of a given PRovisioning Class are applied to an interface if and only if the set of roles in the role combination matches the set of the roles of the interface.

Thus, roles provide a way to bind policy to interfaces without having to explicitly identify interfaces in a consistent manner across all network devices. That is, roles provide a level of indirection to the application of a set of policies to specific interfaces. This separates the policy definition from device implementation specific interface identification. Furthermore, if the same policy is being applied to several interfaces, that policy needs to be pushed to the device only once, rather than once per interface, as long as the interfaces are configured with the same role combination.

We point out that, in the event that the administrator needs to have a unique policy for each interface, the administrator can configure each interface with a unique role.

The PEP sends all its Capability Set Names, Role Combinations, Policy Controlled Interfaces, and their relationships to the PDP in the first COPS request (REQ) message for a handle, and whenever any updates or deletes occur. The PDP can install new instances or change existing instances of these PRIs. This operation can also occur in subsequent request messages generated in response to COPS state synchronization (SSQ) requests and local configuration changes.

The comparing of roles (or role combinations) is case sensitive.

By convention, when formatting the role-combination for exchange within a protocol message, within a PIB object's value, or as a printed value, the set is formatted in lexicographical order of the role's ASCII values; that is, the role that is first is formatted first. For example, "a+b" and "b+a" are NOT different role- combinations; rather, they are different formatting of the same role-combination, and hence for this example:

- "a+b" is the valid formatting of that role-combination, - "b+a" is an invalid formatting of that role-combination.

The role-combination of interfaces to which no roles have been assigned is known as the "null" role-combination. (Note the deliberate use of lower-case letters for "null" so that it avoids confusion with the ASCII NULL character that has a value of zero but a length of one.)

In an "install" or an "install-notify" class, the wildcard role- combination "*" can be used. In addition to providing for interface-specific roles, it also allows for other optimizations in reducing the number of role-combinations for which a policy has to be specified. For example:

Suppose we have three interfaces:

  Roles A, B and R1 are assigned to interface I1
  Roles A, B and R2 are assigned to interface I2
  Roles A, B and R3 are assigned to interface I3

Then, a PRI of a fictional IfDscpAssignTable that has the following values for its attributes:

  ifDscpAssignPrid    = 1
  ifDscpAssignRoles   = "*+A+B"
  ifDscpAssignName    = "4queues"
  ifDscpAssignDscpMap = 1

will apply to all three interfaces, because "*" matches with R1, R2 and R3. The policies can be assigned to an interface due to more than one wild-carded role combo matching a given interface's role combo string. The PDP should attempt to resolve conflicts between policies before sending policies to the PEP. In the situation where the PDP sends multiple policies to a PEP and they do conflict, either because of an error by the PDP or because of a device specific conflict, the PEP MUST reject the installation of the conflicting policies and return an error.

Formally, - The wildcard Role is denoted by "*", - The "*" Role is not allowed to be defined as part of the role-

 combination of an interface as notified by the PEP to the PDP; it
 is only allowed in policies installed/deleted via COPS-PR from the
 PDP to the PEP.

- For a policy to apply to an interface when the policy's role-

 combination is "*+a+b", the interface's role-combination:
  - Must include "a" and "b", and
  - Can include zero or more other roles.

- The wildcard character "*" is listed before the other roles as "*"

 is lexicographically before "a"; however, the wildcard matches any
 zero or more roles, irrespective of lexicographical order.  For
 example: "*+b+e+g" would match "a+b+c+e+f+g".
 Note that the characters "+" and "*" MUST not be used in an
 interface Role.  The Framework Role PIB module in section 4 of this
 document contains the Role and RoleCombination Textual Conventions.

An Example

The functioning of roles might be best understood by an example. Suppose I have a device with three interfaces, with roles as follows:

     IF1: "finance"
     IF2: "finance"
     IF3: "manager"

Suppose, I also have a PDP with two policies:

     P1: Packets from finance department (role "finance") get DSCP 5
     P2: Packets from managers (role "manager") get DSCP 6

To obtain policy, the PEP reports to the PDP that it has some interfaces with role combination "finance" and some with role combination "manager". In response, the PDP downloads policy P1 associated with role combination "finance" and downloads a second policy P2 associated with role combination "manager".

Now suppose the finance person attached to IF2 is promoted to manager and so the system administrator adds the role "manager" to IF2. The PEP now reports to the PDP that it has three role combinations: some interfaces with role combination "finance", some with role combination "manager" and some with role combination "finance+manager". In response, the PDP downloads an additional third policy associated with the new role combination "finance+manager".

How the PDP determines the policy for this new role combination is entirely the responsibility of the PDP. It could do so algorithmically or by rule. For example, there might be a rule that specifies that manager policy takes preference over department policy. Or there might be a third policy installed in the PDP as follows:

     P3: Packets from finance managers (role "finance" and role
         "manager") get DSCP 7

The point here is that the PDP is required to determine what policy applies to this new role combination and to download a third policy to the PEP for the role combination "finance+manager", even if that policy is the same as one already downloaded. The PEP is not required (or allowed) to construct policy for new role combinations from existing policy.

Management of Role-Combinations from the PDP

The PEP notifies the PDP of the Role-Combination assigned to each interface and capability set name in a COPS configuration request (instances of the frwkIfRoleComboTable). The first request sent to the PDP must be a 'full state' request. A 'full state' request for a PEP includes notify and install-notify table PRIs for the PEP which must be interpreted as the complete state of the PEP and must not be interpreted as updates to any previous set of PRIs sent in a previous message. Any previous PRIs from the PEP should be discarded when a 'full state' request is received for the particular request handle. A request is specified as a 'full state' request by setting the frwkPibIncarnationFullState attribute in the frwkPibIncarnation PRI sent in the request.

All existing frwkIfRoleCombo instances must be sent to the PDP in the first configuration request for a request handle. If the Role- Combinations are not assigned specific values, default ('null') Role-Combinations must be sent to the PDP for all ifIndices active on the PEP and updates must be sent every time the IfIndices are updated. The PEP may notify the PDP of the Capability sets (if any) via the frwkCapabilitySetTable. If the PEP does not need to notify the PDP of capability sets, it must set the capability set name in the frwkIfRoleComboTable instances to a zero length string.

In response to this configuration request, if applicable, the PDP may send policies for the PEP in a solicited decision or must send a null decision. The PEP must then send a solicited report message for the decision.

At any later time, the PDP can update the Role-Combinations assigned to a specific interface, identified by IfIndex, or for an aggregate, identified by the capability set name, via an unsolicited decision to the PEP on any open request handle. The PDP does this by sending updated PRIs for the frwkIfRoleComboTable.

When the Interface Role Combination associations are updated by the PDP, the PEP SHOULD send updated 'full state' requests for all open contexts. A context is an instantiation of the PIB module(s) namespace identified by a unique COPS handle for a particular COPS client type. This is true even if the PEP's request state changes due to an internal event or if the state is changed by the PDP. If the role-combination updates were sent by the PDP, the PEP SHOULD send these updated requests only if it can process the unsolicited decision containing the frwkIfRoleCombo PRIs successfully, and it MUST do so after sending the success report for the unsolicited decision. If the PEP failed to process the decision (i.e., the frwkIfRoleCombo PRIs), it MUST only send a failure report to the PDP.

On the other hand, the PDP must not expect to receive the updated requests with the revised role-combination information until after it receives a success report for these updates from the PEP. If the PDP does not receive updated requests on some request handles, the PEP must not be sent decision updates for that frwkIfRoleCombo updates, i.e., the PDP must have the previous request state that it maintained for that request handle.

Note that, any unsolicited decisions received by the PEP in the time period after it receives updates to its Role-Combination associations and before receiving solicited decisions for the updated requests it sent for all context handles, could possibly contain outdated policies corresponding to the old Role-Combination associations as notified by this PEP in a previous request state.

The PDP must respond to the updated requests by solicited decisions, sending policies if applicable or null decisions. The PEP must respond to these solicited decisions with solicited reports to complete the transaction.

Updating a Request State

This section describes the messages exchanged between the PEP and PDP when the PEP is updating a previously sent request for a particular COPS handle. Note that a PEP can incrementally update a request only if the frwkPibIncarnationFullState attribute is shown to be supported via the supported PRC table. If this attribute is not supported, the PDP must treat all PEP requests as the full request state.

Full Request State

When the PEP wants to send the entire request state to the PDP (for example, in response to a Synchronize State Request from the PDP), the PEP MUST send the incarnation instance with the frwkPibIncarnationFullState attribute set to 'true'.

A PDP that receives an incarnation instance in the request message with this attribute set to 'true', must clear the request information it maintains for this request handle and re-install the information received.

If this attribute is set to 'false' or if the incarnation instance is missing in the request message, the request must be interpreted as an incremental update to the previous request message.

Installing PRIs in a Request

If the PEP wants to install additional PRIs for a request handle, the PEP MUST ensure that the frwkPibIncarnationFullState attribute is set to 'false', and the PEP MUST use new (unused in this context) InstanceIds [SPPI] for these PRIs.

When a PDP receives instances with new InstanceIds for a request with the frwkPibIncarnationFullState in the incarnation instance set to 'false', or if the request has no incarnation information, it must interpret these PRIs as an incremental update to the request state and add them to the request state it maintains for this handle.

Updating PRIs in a Request

If the PEP wants to update previously installed PRIs for a request handle, the PEP MUST ensure that the frwkPibIncarnationFullState attribute is set to 'false' for these PRIs. Note that the PEP must send the same InstanceIds for the PRIs being updated. If the PEP uses new InstanceIds, the PDP must interpret them as Install's for this request state.

When a PDP receives a request with instances having InstanceIds that exist in its state for that handle with the frwkPibIncarnationFullState in the incarnation instance set to 'false' or if the request has no incarnation information, it must interpret these PRIs as an update to the PRIs in the request state it maintains for this handle.

Removing PRIs from a Request

If the PEP wants to remove previously installed PRIs for a request handle, the PEP MUST ensure that the frwkPibIncarnationFullState attribute is set to 'false', and MUST send the PRI bindings with the PRID set to the InstanceId of the PRI to be removed, and the length field in the EPD object header set to the header length only, effectively setting the data length to zero.

Note that the PEP must send the same InstanceIds for the PRIs being removed. If the PEP sends new InstanceIds and the length field in the EPD object header is set to the header length only (implying the data length is zero), the PEP is attempting to remove an unknown/non-existent PRI. This SHOULD result in the PDP sending error PRIs in the solicited decision (see section 2.3.6 for a description of the frwkErrorTable).

If the PEP sends new InstanceIds, and the length field in the EPD object header is greater than the header length only (implying the EPD object has some attributes encoded in it), the PDP will interpret this as an install of the PRI if it can decode the EPD successfully.

When a PDP receives a request with instances having InstanceIds that exist in its state for that handle with the frwkPibIncarnationFullState in the incarnation instance set to 'false', or if the request has no incarnation information, and the length field in the EPD object header is set to the header length only (implying the data length is zero), it must remove these PRIs from the request state it maintains for this handle.

Removing EXTENDED, AUGMENTED PRIs

The PEP should remove the extended/augmented PRIs when it removes the base PRIs in the same COPS message. See [SPPI] for a description of EXTENDED/AUGMENTED PRCs. A PDP that receives removes for a base PRI must implicitly remove the extensions.

Error Handling in Request updates

If the PDP cannot process all the request installs/updates/removes in the COPS request message successfully, it MUST rollback to its previous request state and it MUST send a solicited decision to the PEP that contains frwkErrorTable instances. These instances contain an error code and a sub-code as defined in the [COPS-PR] CPERR object. For example, if the PEP tries to remove an instance that does not exist, the 'priInstanceInvalid' error code must be sent to the PEP in a frwkError PRI. The frwkError PRIs also contain the PRC and the InstanceId of the error-causing PRI. The PEP may then

examine these error PRIs and resend the modified request. Note that, until the PEP resends the request updates/removes, it will have configuration information for the last successful request state it sent to the PDP.

Multiple PIB Instances

[COPS-PR] supports multiple, disjoint, independent instances of the PIB to represent multiple instances of configured policy. The intent is to allow for the pre-provisioning of policy that can then be made active by a single, short decision from the PDP.

A COPS context can be defined as an independent COPS request state for a particular subject category (client-type). A context may be an outsourcing context or a configuration context. A configuration context is an instance of the PIB triggered and controlled by the PDP, which contains device setup information. This device configuration information dictates the device behavior as specified by the PDP. An outsourcing context on the other hand, is a PIB instance that is triggered from the PEP side and is a request to the PDP for action. The action requested will be interpreted in the domain of the client-type. Configuration contexts belong to a set of configuration contexts for a specific client type - out of which one configuration context may be active. However, multiple outsourcing contexts can be active simultaneously.

With the [COPS-PR] protocol, each of these states is identified by a unique client handle. The creation and deletion of these PIB instances can be controlled by the PDP as described in [COPS-PR] or can be triggered by an event by the PEP. A PEP must open at least one "request-state" for configuration for a given subject-category (client type). Additional "request-states" at the PEP may be initiated by the PDP or asynchronously generated by the PEP for outsourcing due to local events, which will be fully specified by the PRID/EPD data carried in the request.

The frwkPibIncarnationInCtxtSet flag defines a set of contexts out of which only one context can be active at any given time. This set is called the 'configuration contexts' set. At most, one context may be active from this 'configuration context' set at any given time. Contexts that have the frwkPibIncarnationInCtxtSet attribute set to 'true' belong to this set. Contexts that do not belong to this set have the frwkPibIncarnationInCtxtSet set to 'false' and belong to the set of 'outsourcing contexts'. Note that a PEP can have these two sets of contexts only if the frwkPibIncarnationInCtxtSet attribute is shown to be supported via the supported PRC table. If the

frwkPibIncarnationInCtxtSet is not supported, a PEP must treat all contexts as belonging to the set of 'configuration contexts' i.e., at the most one context can be active at any given time.

Note that in the event that a PEP has a capability change such as a card hot swap or any other change in its notify information that may warrant a policy refresh, a subsequent complete or incremental request must be issued to the PDP containing the new/updated capabilities for all the configuration contexts. A request for re- configuration is issued for all request state configuration contexts, both for the active configuration context as well as any inactive configuration contexts. This is to ensure that when an inactive configuration context is activated, it has been pre-configured with policies compatible with the PEP's current capabilities.

Although many PIB instances may be configured on a device (the maximum number of these instances being determined by the device itself), only one of the contexts from the 'configuration contexts' set can be active at any given time; the active one being selected by the PDP. The Framework PIB supports the attribute frwkPibIncarnationActive in the frwkPibIncarnationTable to allow the PDP to denote the PIB instance as being active in a COPS decision message, and similarly, to report the active state (active or not) of the PIB instance to the PDP in a COPS request message.

When the PEP installs an attribute frwkPibIncarnationActive that is 'true' in one PIB instance which belongs to the 'configuration contexts' set, the PEP must ensure, re-setting the attribute if necessary, that the frwkPibIncarnationActive attribute is 'false' in all other installed contexts that belong to this set. To switch contexts, the PDP should set the frwkPibIncarnationActive attribute to 'true' in the context it wants to make the active context. The PDP should set this attribute in a context to 'false' only if it wants to send an inactive context to the PEP or deactivate the active context on the PEP. If an active context is made inactive without activating another context, the PEP must not have any policies enforced from any configuration contexts installed.

Reporting and Configuring of Device Capabilities

Each network device providing policy-based services has its own inherent capabilities. These capabilities can be hardware specific, e.g., an Ethernet interface supporting input classification, or can be statically configured, e.g., supported queuing disciplines. These capabilities are organized into Capability Sets, with each Capability Set given a unique name (frwkCapabilitySetName) and associated with a set of Role Combinations. In that way, each Role Combination may be associated with a set of interfaces. These capabilities are

communicated to the PDP when policy is requested by the PEP. Knowing device capabilities, the PDP can send the PRIs relevant to the specific device, rather than sending the entire PIB.

Specific capability PRCs may be defined in other PIBs. These capability instances are grouped via the frwkCapabilitySetTable. If the PEP wishes to send capability information to the PDP, the PIB must indicate which capabilities the PEP may send to the PDP by means of the 'notify' PIB-ACCESS clause as described in [SPPI]. If a PIB does not have any capabilities to communicate to the PDP, it must not send any instances for the frwkCapabilitySetTable. If in this case the frwkIfRoleCombo table is used to communicate role combinations assigned to interfaces (via IfIndex), the frwkRoleComboCapSetName attribute in the frwkIfRoleComboTable instances must be set to a zero length string.

Reporting of Device Limitations

To facilitate efficient policy installation, it is important to understand a device's limitations in relation to the advertised device capabilities. Limitations may be class-based, e.g., an "install" class is supported as a "notify" or only a limited number of class instances may be created, or attribute-based. Attribute limitations, such as supporting a restricted set of enumerations or requiring related attributes to have certain values, detail implementation limitations at a fine level of granularity.

A PDP can avoid certain installation issues in a proactive fashion by taking into account a device's limitations prior to policy installation rather than in a reactive mode during installation. As with device capabilities, device limitations are communicated to the PDP when policy is requested.

Reported device limitations may be accompanied by guidance values that can be used by a PDP to determine acceptable values for the identified attributes.

The Framework TC PIB module

FRAMEWORK-TC-PIB PIB-DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION,

     Unsigned32, pib FROM COPS-PR-SPPI;

frwkTcPib MODULE-IDENTITY

SUBJECT-CATEGORIES   { all }
LAST-UPDATED "200302130000Z"  -- 13 Feb 2003
ORGANIZATION "IETF RAP WG"
CONTACT-INFO "Keith McCloghrie
              Cisco Systems, Inc.
              170 West Tasman Drive,
              San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA
              Phone: +1 408 526 5260
              Email: [email protected]
              John Seligson
              Nortel Networks, Inc.
              4401 Great America Parkway
              Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA
              Phone: +1 408 495 2992
              Email: [email protected]
              Ravi Sahita
              Intel Labs.
              2111 NE 25th Ave.
              Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA
              Phone: +1 503 712 1554
              Email: [email protected]
              RAP WG Mailing list: [email protected] "
DESCRIPTION
     "The PIB module containing the Role and RoleCombination
     Textual Conventions and other generic TCs.
     Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003). This version of
     this PIB module is part of RFC 3318; see the RFC itself for
     full legal notices."
REVISION     "200302130000Z"  -- 13 Feb 2003
DESCRIPTION  "Initial version, published in RFC 3318."
  ::= { pib 3 }

Role ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

STATUS       current
DESCRIPTION
    "A role represents a functionality characteristic or
    capability of a resource to which policies are applied.
    Examples of roles include Backbone_interface,
    Frame_Relay_interface, BGP-capable-router, web-server,
    firewall, etc.
    The only valid character set is US-ASCII. Valid characters
    are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, period, hyphen and underscore. A role
    must always start with a letter (a-z or A-Z). A role must
    not contain the US-ASCII characters '*' or '+' since they
    have special meaning associated with them, explained in the
    RoleCombination TEXTUAL CONVENTION."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..31))

RoleCombination ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

STATUS       current
DESCRIPTION
    "An octet string containing concatenated Roles. For the
    format specification of roles, refer to the 'Role' TEXTUAL-
    CONVENTION. A valid Role Combination must be formed by a set
    of valid Roles, concatenated by the US-ASCII character '+',
    where the roles are in lexicographic order from minimum to
    maximum. For example, 'a+b' and 'b+a' are NOT different
    role-combinations; rather, they are different formatting of
    the same (one) role-combination.
    Notice the roles within a role-combination are in
    Lexicographic order from minimum to maximum, hence, we
    declare:
    'a+b' is the valid formatting of the role-combination,
    'b+a' is an invalid formatting of the role-combination.
    Notice the need of zero-length role-combination as the role-
    combination of interfaces to which no roles have been
    assigned. This role-combination is also known as the 'null'
    role-combination. (Note the deliberate use of lower case
    letters to avoid confusion with the US-ASCII NULL character
    which has a value of zero but length of one.)
    The US-ASCII character '*' is used to specify a wild carded
    Role Combination. '*' must not be used to wildcard Roles.
    Hence, we declare:
    '*+a+b' is a valid wild carded Role Combination.
    'eth*+a+b' is not a valid wild carded Role Combination.
    Note that since Roles are lexicographically listed in a Role
    Combination, the following is an invalid role combination,
    since '*' is lexicographically before 'a': 'a+b+*'."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING  (SIZE (0..255))

PrcIdentifierOid ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

STATUS       current
DESCRIPTION
    "An OID that identifies a PRC. The value MUST be an OID
    assigned to a PRC's entry definition. The Entry definition
    of a PRC has an OID value XxxTable.1 where XxxTable is the
    OID assigned to the PRC table object.
    An attribute with this syntax MUST specify a PRC, which is
    defined in the PIB module(s) registered in the context of
    the client-type used.
    An attribute with this syntax cannot have the value 0.0
    (zeroDotZero). If the attribute using this syntax can be set
    to 0.0 use the PrcIdentifierOidOrZero TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
    which makes such use explicit."
SYNTAX    OBJECT IDENTIFIER

PrcIdentifierOidOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

STATUS       current
DESCRIPTION
    "An OID that identifies a PRC or zeroDotZero (0.0). The
    value MUST be an OID assigned to a PRC's entry definition or
    0.0  (zeroDotZero). The Entry definition of a PRC has an OID
    value XxxTable.1 where XxxTable is the OID assigned to the
    PRC table object.
    An attribute with this syntax can have the value 0.0
    (zeroDotZero) to indicate that it currently does not
    identify a PRC."
SYNTAX    OBJECT IDENTIFIER

AttrIdentifier ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

STATUS       current
DESCRIPTION
    "A Unsigned32 value that identifies an attribute in a PRC by
    its sub-id. The sub-id is the OID assigned to this attribute
    in the PRC definition.
    A AttrIdentifier value is always interpreted within the
    context of an attribute of type PrcIdentifierOid or
    PrcIdentifierOidOrZero. The PrcIdentifierOid (or
       PrcIdentifierOidOrZero) object which defines the context
    must be registered immediately before the object which uses
    the AttrIdentifier textual convention. If the context
    defining attribute is of type PrcIdentifierOidOrZero and has
    the value 0.0, then in that case this attribute value has no
    meaning.
    An attribute with this syntax MUST specify a sub-id which
    MUST be defined in the PRC identified (if any) in the
    PrcIdentifierOid (or PrcIdentifierOidOrZero) attribute. The
    PrcIdentifierOid (orZero) and the AttrIdentifier attributes
    together identify a particular attribute in a particular
    PRC.
    An attribute with this syntax cannot have the value 0
    (zero). If the attribute using this syntax can be set
    to 0 use the AttrIdentifierOrZero TEXTUAL-CONVENTION which
    makes that explicit."
SYNTAX    Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)

AttrIdentifierOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

STATUS       current
DESCRIPTION
    "A Unsigned32 value that identifies an attribute in a PRC by
    its sub-id or has the value 0 (zero). The sub-id if non-
    zero, is the OID assigned to this attribute in the PRC
    definition.
    An AttrIdentifierOrZero value is always interpreted within
    the context of an attribute of type PrcIdentifierOid or
    PrcIdentifierOidOrZero. The PrcIdentifierOid (or
    PrcIdentifierOidOrZero) object that defines the context must
    be registered immediately before the object which uses the
    AttrIdentifierOrZero textual convention. If the context
    defining attribute is of type PrcIdentifierOidOrZero and has
    the value 0.0, then in that case this attribute value has no
    meaning.
    An attribute with this syntax can have the value 0 (zero) to
    indicate that it currently does not identify a PRC
    attribute. If it has a non-zero value, the
    PrcIdentifierOid (orZero) and the AttrIdentifierOrZero
    attributes together identify a particular attribute in a
    particular PRC."
SYNTAX    Unsigned32

AttrIdentifierOid ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

STATUS       current
DESCRIPTION
    "An OID that identifies an attribute in a PRC. The value
    MUST be an OID assigned to a PRC's attribute definition. The
    last sub-id is the sub-id of the attribute as it is
    defined in the PRC entry definition. The prefix OID (after
    dropping the last sub-id) is the OID assigned to the Entry
    object of a defined PRC. The Entry definition of a PRC has
    an OID value XxxTable.1 where XxxTable is the OID assigned
    to the PRC Table object.
    An attribute with this syntax MUST not have the value 0.0
    (zeroDotZero). If 0.0 is a valid value, the TEXTUAL
    CONVENTION AttrIdentifierOidOrZero must be used which makes
    such use explicit."
SYNTAX    OBJECT IDENTIFIER

AttrIdentifierOidOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

STATUS       current
DESCRIPTION
    "An OID that identifies an attribute in a PRC or has a value
     0.0 (zeroDotZero). The value MUST be an OID assigned to a
     PRC's attribute definition or the value 0.0.
     If not 0.0, the last sub-id MUST be the sub-id of the
     attribute as it is defined in the PRC Entry object
     definition. The prefix OID (after dropping the last sub-id)
     is the OID assigned to the Entry object of a defined PRC.
     The Entry definition of a PRC has an OID value XxxTable.1
     Where, XxxTable is the OID assigned to the PRC Table
     object.
     An attribute with this syntax can have the value 0.0
     (zeroDotZero) to indicate that it currently does not
     identify a PRC's attribute."
SYNTAX    OBJECT IDENTIFIER

ClientType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

STATUS       current
DESCRIPTION
    "An Unsigned32 value that identifies a COPS Client-type. An
    attribute with this syntax must be set to zero if it does
    not specify a COPS client-type for the PRI."
REFERENCE
    "The COPS (Common Open Policy Service) Protocol, RFC 2748."
SYNTAX    Unsigned32 (0..65535)

ClientHandle ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

STATUS       current
DESCRIPTION
    "An octet string that identifies a COPS Client handle. A
    zero length value implies the attribute does not specify a
    valid client handle."
REFERENCE
    "The COPS (Common Open Policy Service) Protocol, RFC 2748."
SYNTAX    OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..65535))

END

Summary of the Framework PIB

The Framework PIB defines four groups of PRCs:

Base PIB classes Group

This contains PRCs intended to describe the PRCs supported by the PEP, PRC and/or attribute limitations and its current configuration.

  PRC Support Table
     As the technology evolves, we expect devices to be enhanced
     with new PIBs, existing PIBs to add new PRCs and existing PRCs
     to be augmented or extended with new attributes.  Also, it is
     likely that some existing PRCs or individual attributes of PRCs
     will be deprecated.  The PRC Support Table describes the PRCs
     that the device supports as well as the individual attributes
     of each PRC.  Using this information the PDP can potentially
     tailor the policy to more closely match the capabilities of the
     device.  The PRC Support Table instances are specific to the
     particular Subject Category (Client-Type).  That is, the PRC
     Support Table for Subject Category 'A' will not include
     instances for classes supported by the Subject Category 'B'.
     Note that the COPS client-type [COPS] used for Framework PIB
     PRIs sent/received over COPS-PR MUST be the unique SUBJECT-
     CATEGORY number assigned for the area of policy being managed
     (e.g., QoS, Security etc). The PEP MUST ignore the attributes
     that it reports as not Supported in the decision from the PDP.
     The PEP SHOULD not send duplicate PRC support instances in a
     COPS Request and the PDP MUST ignore duplicate instances and
     MUST use the first instance received for a supported PRC in a
     COPS Request.
  PIB Incarnation Table
     This PRC contains exactly one row (corresponding to one PRI)
     per context.  It identifies the PDP that was the last to
     download policy into the device and also contains an identifier
     to identify the version of the policy currently downloaded.
     This identifier, both its syntax and value, is meaningful only
     to the PDPs.  It is intended to be a mechanism whereby a PDP,
     when accepting a connection from a PEP, can easily identify a
     known incarnation of policy.  This PRC defines a flag via which
     the installed contexts are divided into a set of contexts
     ('configuration contexts') out of which only one context is
     active and a the remaining contexts form a set of 'outsourcing
     contexts' which are all active.  The incarnation PRC also
     defines an attribute to indicate which configuration context is
     the active one at the present time in the 'configuration
     contexts' set.  The incarnation instance is specific to the
     particular Subject Category (Client-Type).
  Component Limitations Table
     Some devices may not be able to implement the full range of
     values for all attributes.  In principle, each PRC supports a
     set of errors that the PEP can report to the PDP in the event
     that the specified policy is not implementable.  It may be
     preferable for the PDP to be informed of the device limitations
     before actually attempting to install policy, and while the
     error can indicate that a particular attribute value is
     unacceptable to the PEP, this does not help the PDP ascertain
     which values would be acceptable.  To alleviate these
     limitations, the PEP can report some limitations of attribute
     values and/or classes and possibly guidance values for the
     attribute in the Component Limitations Table
  Device Identification Table
     This PRC contains a single PRI that contains device-specific
     information that is used to facilitate efficient policy
     installation by a PDP.  The instance of this PRC is reported to
     the PDP in a COPS request message so that the PDP can take into
     account certain device characteristics during policy
     installation.

Device Capabilities group

This group contains the PRCs that describe the characteristics of interfaces of the device and the Role Combinations assigned to them.

  Capabilities Set Table
     The capabilities the PEP supports are described by rows in this
     PRC (frwkCapabilitySetTable).  Each row, or instance of this
     class, associates a unique capability name with a set of
     capabilities that an entity on the PEP may support.  The unique
     name is used to form a set of capabilities that the name
     represents.  The capability references can specify instances in
     relevant capability tables in any PIB.  The PEP notifies the
     PDP of these capability sets and then the PDP configures the
     interfaces, per role combination.  The unique name
     (frwkCapabilitySetName) is not to be confused with the IfType
     object in the Interfaces Group MIB RFC2863.
  Interface and Role Combination Table
     The Capabilities Set Table (explained above) describes the
     entities on the PEP (for example, interfaces) by their
     capabilities, by assigning the capability sets a unique name
     (frwkCapabilitySetName).  It is possible to tailor the behavior
     of interfaces by assigning specific role-combinations to the
     capability sets.  This allows interfaces with the same
     capability sets to be assigned different policies, based on the
     current roles assigned to them.  At the PDP, configuration is
     done in terms of these interface capability set names and the
     role-combinations assigned to them.  Thus, each row of this
     class is a <Interface Index, interface capability set name,
     Role Combo> tuple, that indicates the roles that have been
     assigned to a particular capability set (as identified by
     frwkRoleComboCapSetName) and to a particular interface.  Note
     that the uniqueness criteria for this PRC has all the
     attributes, thus a frwkRoleComboCapSetName may have multiple
     role-combinations that it is associated with.  Via the IfIndex,
     this PRC answers the questions of 'which interfaces have a
     specific role combination?' and 'what role combination a
     specific interface is a part of?'.

Classifier group

This group contains the IP, IEEE 802 and Internal Label Classifier elements. The set of tables consist of a Base Filter table that contains the Index InstanceId and the Negation flag for the filter. This frwkBaseFilterTable is extended to form the IP Filter table, the 802 Filter table [802] and the Internal Label table. Filters may also be defined outside this document and used to extend the Base Filter table.

The Extended classes do not have a separate Index value. Instances of the extended classes have the same indices as their base class instance. Inheritance is achieved using the EXTENDS keyword as defined in [SPPI].

Marker group

This group contains the 802 marker and internal label marker PRCs. The 802 marker may be applied to mark 802 packets with the required VLAN Id and/or priority value. The Internal Label marker is applied to traffic in order to label it with a network device specific label. Such a label is used to assist the differentiation of an input flow after it has been aggregated with other flows. The label is

implementation specific and may be used for other policy related functions like flow accounting purposes and/or other data path treatments.

The Framework PIB Module

 FRAMEWORK-PIB PIB-DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
 IMPORTS
  Unsigned32, Integer32, MODULE-IDENTITY,
  MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-TYPE, OBJECT-GROUP, pib
          FROM COPS-PR-SPPI
  InstanceId, Prid
          FROM COPS-PR-SPPI-TC
  RoleCombination, PrcIdentifierOid, AttrIdentifierOrZero,
  ClientType, ClientHandle
          FROM FRAMEWORK-TC-PIB
  InetAddress, InetAddressType,
  InetAddressPrefixLength, InetPortNumber
          FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB
  InterfaceIndex
          FROM IF-MIB
  DscpOrAny
          FROM DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC
  TruthValue, PhysAddress
          FROM SNMPv2-TC
  SnmpAdminString
          FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB;
 frameworkPib  MODULE-IDENTITY
  SUBJECT-CATEGORIES { all }
  LAST-UPDATED "200302130000Z"  -- 13 Feb 2003
  ORGANIZATION "IETF RAP WG"
  CONTACT-INFO "
                Keith McCloghrie
                Cisco Systems, Inc.
                170 West Tasman Drive,
                San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA
                Phone: +1 408 526 5260
                Email: [email protected]
                John Seligson
                Nortel Networks, Inc.
                4401 Great America Parkway
                Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA
                Phone: +1 408 495 2992
                Email: [email protected]
                Ravi Sahita
                Intel Labs.
                2111 NE 25th Ave.
                Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA
                Phone: +1 503 712 1554
                Email: [email protected]
                RAP WG Mailing list: [email protected]"
  DESCRIPTION
       "A PIB module containing the base set of PRCs that
       provide support for management of multiple PIB contexts,
       association of roles to device capabilities and other
       reusable PRCs. PEPs are required for to implement this
       PIB if the above features are desired. This PIB defines
       PRCs applicable to 'all' subject-categories.
       Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003). This version
       of this PIB module is part of RFC 3318; see the RFC
       itself for full legal notices."
  REVISION     "200302130000Z"  -- 13 Feb 2003
  DESCRIPTION
       "Initial version, published in RFC 3318."
  ::= { pib 2 }
 --
 -- The root OID for PRCs in the Framework PIB
 --
 frwkBasePibClasses
           OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frameworkPib 1 }
 --
 -- PRC Support Table
 --
 frwkPrcSupportTable OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkPrcSupportEntry
  PIB-ACCESS     notify
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "Each instance of this PRC specifies a PRC that the device
      supports and a bit string to indicate the attributes of the
      class that are supported.  These PRIs are sent to the PDP to
      indicate to the PDP which PRCs, and which attributes of
      these PRCs, the device supports.
      All install and install-notify PRCs supported by the device
      must be represented in this PRC. Notify PRCs may be
      represented for informational purposes."
  ::= { frwkBasePibClasses 1 }
 frwkPrcSupportEntry OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         FrwkPrcSupportEntry
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An instance of the frwkPrcSupport class that identifies a
      specific PRC and associated attributes as supported
      by the device."
  PIB-INDEX { frwkPrcSupportPrid }
  UNIQUENESS { frwkPrcSupportSupportedPrc }
  ::= { frwkPrcSupportTable 1 }
 FrwkPrcSupportEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      frwkPrcSupportPrid           InstanceId,
      frwkPrcSupportSupportedPrc   PrcIdentifierOid,
      frwkPrcSupportSupportedAttrs OCTET STRING
 }
 frwkPrcSupportPrid OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InstanceId
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies an
      instance of the frwkPrcSupport class."
  ::= { frwkPrcSupportEntry 1 }
 frwkPrcSupportSupportedPrc OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         PrcIdentifierOid
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The object identifier of a supported PRC. The value is the
       OID of the Entry object of the PRC definition. The Entry
       Object definition of a PRC has an OID with value XxxTable.1
       Where, XxxTable is the OID assigned to the PRC Table
       Object definition. There may not be more than one instance
       of the frwkPrcSupport class with the same value of
       frwkPrcSupportSupportedPrc."
  ::= { frwkPrcSupportEntry 2 }
 frwkPrcSupportSupportedAttrs OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         OCTET STRING
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "A bit string representing the supported attributes of the
      class that is identified by the frwkPrcSupportSupportedPrc
      object.
      Each bit of this bit string corresponds to a class
      attribute, with the most significant bit of the i-th octet
      of this octet string corresponding to the (8*i - 7)-th
      attribute, and the least significant bit of the i-th octet
      corresponding to the (8*i)-th class attribute. Each bit
      specifies whether or not the corresponding class attribute
      is currently supported, with a '1' indicating support and a
      '0' indicating no support.
      If the value of this bit string is N bits long and there are
      more than N class attributes then the bit string is
      logically extended with 0's to the required length.
      On the other hand, If the PDP receives a bit string of
      length N and there are less that N class attributes then the
      PDP should ignore the extra bits in the bit string, i.e.,
      assume those attributes are unsupported."
    REFERENCE
      "COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning.  RFC 3084, section
      2.2.1."
  ::= { frwkPrcSupportEntry 3 }
 --
 -- PIB Incarnation Table
 --
 frwkPibIncarnationTable OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkPibIncarnationEntry
  PIB-ACCESS     install-notify
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This PRC contains a single PRovisioning Instance per
      installed context that identifies the current incarnation
      of the PIB and the PDP or network manager that installed
      this incarnation.  The instance of this PRC is reported to
      the PDP in the REQ message so that the PDP can (attempt to)
      ascertain the current state of the PIB. A network manager
      may use the instance to determine the state of the device."
  ::= { frwkBasePibClasses 2 }
 frwkPibIncarnationEntry OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         FrwkPibIncarnationEntry
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An instance of the frwkPibIncarnation class. Only
      one instance of this PRC is ever instantiated per context"
  PIB-INDEX { frwkPibIncarnationPrid }
  ::= { frwkPibIncarnationTable 1 }
 FrwkPibIncarnationEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      frwkPibIncarnationPrid                InstanceId,
      frwkPibIncarnationName                SnmpAdminString,
      frwkPibIncarnationId                  OCTET STRING,
      frwkPibIncarnationLongevity           INTEGER,
      frwkPibIncarnationTtl                 Unsigned32,
      frwkPibIncarnationInCtxtSet           TruthValue,
      frwkPibIncarnationActive              TruthValue,
      frwkPibIncarnationFullState           TruthValue
 }
 frwkPibIncarnationPrid OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InstanceId
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An index to uniquely identify an instance of this PRC."
  ::= { frwkPibIncarnationEntry 1 }
 frwkPibIncarnationName OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The name of the PDP that installed the current incarnation
      of the PIB into the device.  A zero-length string value for
      this type implies the PDP has not assigned this type any
      value. By default, it is the zero length string."
  ::= { frwkPibIncarnationEntry 2 }
 frwkPibIncarnationId OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An ID to identify the current incarnation.  It has meaning
      to the PDP/manager that installed the PIB and perhaps its
      standby PDPs/managers. A zero-length string value for
      this type implies the PDP has not assigned this type any
      value. By default, it is the zero-length string."
  ::= { frwkPibIncarnationEntry 3 }
 frwkPibIncarnationLongevity OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         INTEGER {
                      expireNever(1),
                      expireImmediate(2),
                      expireOnTimeout(3)
                 }
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This attribute controls what the PEP does with the
      downloaded policy on a Client Close message or a loss of
      connection to the PDP.
      If set to expireNever, the PEP continues to operate with the
      installed policy indefinitely.  If set to expireImmediate,
      the PEP immediately expires the policy obtained from the PDP
      and installs policy from local configuration.  If set to
      expireOnTimeout, the PEP continues to operate with the
      policy installed by the PDP for a period of time specified
      by frwkPibIncarnationTtl.  After this time (and it has not
      reconnected to the original or new PDP) the PEP expires this
      policy and reverts to local configuration.
      For all cases, it is the responsibility of the PDP to check
      the incarnation and download new policy, if necessary, on a
      reconnect. On receiving a Remove-State for the active
      context, this attribute value MUST be ignored and the PEP
      should expire the policy in that active context immediately.
      Policy enforcement timing only applies to policies that have
      been installed dynamically (e.g., by a PDP via COPS)."
  REFERENCE
      "COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning. RFC 3084."
  ::= { frwkPibIncarnationEntry 4 }
 frwkPibIncarnationTtl OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         Unsigned32
  UNITS          "seconds"
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The number of seconds after a Client Close or TCP timeout
      for which the PEP continues to enforce the policy in the
      PIB. After this interval, the PIB is considered expired and
      the device no longer enforces the policy installed in the
      PIB.
      This attribute is only meaningful if
      frwkPibIncarnationLongevity is set to expireOnTimeout."
  ::= { frwkPibIncarnationEntry 5 }
 frwkPibIncarnationInCtxtSet OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX        TruthValue
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "When the PDP installs a PRI with this flag set to 'true' it
      implies this context belongs to the set of contexts out of
      which at the most one context can be active at a given time.
      If this attribute is set to 'false' this context is one of
      the outsourcing (simultaneous active) contexts on the PEP.
      This attribute is 'true' for all contexts belong to the set
      of configuration contexts. Within the configuration context
      set, one context can be active identified by the
      frwkPibIncarnationActive attribute."
  REFERENCE
      "TruthValue Textual Convention, defined in RFC 2579."
  ::= { frwkPibIncarnationEntry 6 }
 frwkPibIncarnationActive OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         TruthValue
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "When the PDP installs a PRI on the PEP with this attribute
      set to 'true' and if this context belongs to the
      'configuration contexts' set, i.e., the
      frwkPibIncarnationInCtxtSet is set to 'true', then the PIB
      instance to which this PRI belongs must become the active
      PIB instance. In this case, the previous active instance
      from this set MUST become inactive and the
      frwkPibIncarnationActive attribute in that PIB instance MUST
      be set to 'false'.
      When the PDP installs an attribute frwkPibIncarnationActive
      on the PEP  that is 'true' in one PIB instance and if the
      context belongs to the 'configuration contexts' set, the PEP
      must ensure, re-setting the attribute if necessary, that the
      frwkPibIncarnationActive attribute is  'false' in all other
      contexts which belong to the 'configuration contexts' set."
  ::= { frwkPibIncarnationEntry 7 }
 frwkPibIncarnationFullState OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         TruthValue
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This attribute is interpreted only when sent in a COPS
      request message from the PEP to the PDP. It does not have
      any meaning when sent from the PDP to the PEP.
      If this attribute is set to 'true' by the PEP, then the
      request that the PEP sends to the PDP must be interpreted as
      the complete configuration request for the PEP. The PDP must
      in this case refresh the request information for the
      handle that the request containing this PRI was received on.
      If this attribute is set to 'false', then the
         request PRIs sent in the request must be interpreted as
      updates to the previous request PRIs sent using that handle.
      See section 3.3 for details on updating request state
      information."
  REFERENCE
      "RFC 3318 Section 2.3"
  ::= { frwkPibIncarnationEntry 8 }
 --
 -- Device Identification Table
 --
 frwkDeviceIdTable OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkDeviceIdEntry
  PIB-ACCESS     notify
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This PRC contains a single PRovisioning Instance that
      contains general purpose device-specific information that is
      used to facilitate efficient policy communication by a PDP.
      The  instance of this PRC is reported to the PDP in a COPS
      request message so that the PDP can take into account
      certain device characteristics during policy installation."
  ::= { frwkBasePibClasses 3 }
 frwkDeviceIdEntry OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         FrwkDeviceIdEntry
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An instance of the frwkDeviceId class. Only one instance of
      this PRC is ever instantiated."
  PIB-INDEX { frwkDeviceIdPrid }
  ::= { frwkDeviceIdTable 1 }
 FrwkDeviceIdEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      frwkDeviceIdPrid        InstanceId,
      frwkDeviceIdDescr       SnmpAdminString,
      frwkDeviceIdMaxMsg      Unsigned32,
      frwkDeviceIdMaxContexts Unsigned32
 }
 frwkDeviceIdPrid OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InstanceId
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An index to uniquely identify an instance of this PRC."
  ::= { frwkDeviceIdEntry 1 }
 frwkDeviceIdDescr OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SnmpAdminString (SIZE (1..255))
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "A textual description of the PEP. This value should include
      the name and version identification of the PEP's hardware
      and software."
  ::= { frwkDeviceIdEntry 2 }
 frwkDeviceIdMaxMsg OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         Unsigned32 (64..4294967295)
  UNITS          "octets"
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The maximum COPS-PR message size, in octets, that the
      device is capable of processing. Received messages with a
      size in excess of this value must cause the PEP to return an
      error to the PDP containing the global error code
      'maxMsgSizeExceeded'. This is an additional error-avoidance
      mechanism to allow the administrator to know the maximum
      message size supported so that they have the ability to
      control the message size of messages sent to the device.
      This attribute must have a non-zero value. The device should
      send the MAX value for Unsigned32 for this attribute if it
      not defined."
  DEFVAL { 4294967295 }
  ::= { frwkDeviceIdEntry 3 }
 frwkDeviceIdMaxContexts OBJECT-TYPE
 SYNTAX         Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
 UNITS          "contexts"
 STATUS         current
 DESCRIPTION
     "The maximum number of unique contexts supported by
      the device. This is an additional error-avoidance mechanism
      to allow the administrators to have the ability to know the
      maximum number of contexts supported so that they can
      control the number of configuration contexts they install on
      the device. This attribute must have a non-zero value. The
      device should send the MAX value for Unsigned32 for this
      attribute if it not defined."
  DEFVAL { 4294967295 }
 ::= { frwkDeviceIdEntry 4 }
 --
 -- Component Limitations Table
 --
 frwkCompLimitsTable OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkCompLimitsEntry
  PIB-ACCESS     notify
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This PRC supports the ability to export information
      detailing PRC/attribute implementation limitations to the
      policy management system. Instances of this PRC apply only
      for PRCs with access type 'install' or 'install-notify'.
      Each instance of this PRC identifies a PRovisioning Class
      or attribute and a limitation related to the implementation
      of the class/attribute in the device. Additional information
      providing guidance related to the limitation may also be
      present. These PRIs are sent to the PDP to indicate which
      PRCs or PRC attributes the device supports in a restricted
      manner."
  ::= { frwkBasePibClasses 4 }
 frwkCompLimitsEntry OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         FrwkCompLimitsEntry
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An instance of the frwkCompLimits class that identifies
      a PRC or PRC attribute and a limitation related to the PRC
      or PRC attribute implementation supported by the device.
      COPS-PR lists the error codes that MUST be returned (if
      applicable)for policy installation that don't abide by the
      restrictions indicated by the limitations exported. [SPPI]
      defines an INSTALL-ERRORS clause that allows PIB designers
      to define PRC specific error codes that can be returned for
      policy installation. This allows efficient debugging of PIB
      implementations."
  REFERENCE
      "COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning. RFC 3084."
  PIB-INDEX { frwkCompLimitsPrid }
  UNIQUENESS { frwkCompLimitsComponent,
               frwkCompLimitsAttrPos,
               frwkCompLimitsNegation,
               frwkCompLimitsType,
               frwkCompLimitsSubType,
               frwkCompLimitsGuidance }
  ::= { frwkCompLimitsTable 1 }
 FrwkCompLimitsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      frwkCompLimitsPrid           InstanceId,
      frwkCompLimitsComponent      PrcIdentifierOid,
      frwkCompLimitsAttrPos        AttrIdentifierOrZero,
      frwkCompLimitsNegation       TruthValue,
      frwkCompLimitsType           INTEGER,
      frwkCompLimitsSubType        INTEGER,
      frwkCompLimitsGuidance       OCTET STRING
 }
 frwkCompLimitsPrid OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InstanceId
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies an
      instance of the frwkCompLimits class."
  ::= { frwkCompLimitsEntry 1 }
 frwkCompLimitsComponent OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         PrcIdentifierOid
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The value is the OID of a PRC (the table entry) which is
      supported in some limited fashion or contains an attribute
      that is supported in some limited fashion with regard to
      it's definition in the associated PIB module. The same OID
      may appear in the table several times, once for each
      implementation limitation acknowledged by the device."
  ::= { frwkCompLimitsEntry 2 }
 frwkCompLimitsAttrPos OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         AttrIdentifierOrZero
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The relative position of the attribute within the PRC
      specified by the frwkCompLimitsComponent. A value of 1 would
      represent the first columnar object in the PRC and a value
      of N would represent the Nth columnar object in the PRC. A
      value of zero (0) indicates that the limit applies to the
      PRC itself and not to a specific attribute."
  ::= { frwkCompLimitsEntry 3 }
 frwkCompLimitsNegation OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX        TruthValue
  STATUS        current
  DESCRIPTION
       "A boolean value ,if 'true', negates the component limit
       exported."
  ::= { frwkCompLimitsEntry 4 }
 frwkCompLimitsType OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX    INTEGER {
                       priSpaceLimited(1),
                       attrValueSupLimited(2),
                       attrEnumSupLimited(3),
                       attrLengthLimited(4),
                       prcLimitedNotify(5)
                    }
  STATUS   current
  DESCRIPTION
      "A value describing an implementation limitation for the
      device related to the PRC or PRC attribute identified by
      the frwkCompLimitsComponent and the frwkCompLimitsAttrPos
      attributes.
      Values for this object are one of the following:
      priSpaceLimited(1) - No more instances than that specified
      by the guidance value may be installed in the given class.
      The component identified MUST be a valid PRC. The SubType
      used MUST be valueOnly(9).
      attrValueSupLimited(2) - Limited values are acceptable for
      the identified component. The component identified MUST be a
      valid PRC attribute. The guidance OCTET STRING will be
      decoded according to the attribute type.
      attrEnumSupLimited(3) - Limited enumeration values are legal
      for the identified component. The attribute identified MUST
      be a valid enum type.
      attrLengthLimited(4) - The length of the specified
      value for the identified component is limited. The component
      identified MUST be a valid PRC attribute of base-type OCTET
      STRING.
      prcLimitedNotify (5) - The component is currently limited
      for use by request or report messages prohibiting decision
      installation. The component identified must be a valid PRC."
  ::= { frwkCompLimitsEntry 5 }
 frwkCompLimitsSubType OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         INTEGER {
                              none(1),
                              lengthMin(2),
                              lengthMax(3),
                              rangeMin(4),
                              rangeMax(5),
                              enumMin(6),
                              enumMax(7),
                              enumOnly(8),
                              valueOnly(9),
                              bitMask(10)
                          }
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This object indicates the type of guidance related
      to the noted limitation (as indicated by the
      frwkCompLimitsType attribute) that is provided
      in the frwkCompLimitsGuidance attribute.
      A value of 'none(1)' means that no additional
      guidance is provided for the noted limitation type.
      A value of 'lengthMin(2)' means that the guidance
      attribute provides data related to the minimum
      acceptable length for the value of the identified
      component. A corresponding class instance
      specifying the 'lengthMax(3)' value is required
      in conjunction with this sub-type.
      A value of 'lengthMax(3)' means that the guidance
      attribute provides data related to the maximum
      acceptable length for the value of the identified
      component. A corresponding class instance
      specifying the 'lengthMin(2)' value is required
      in conjunction with this sub-type.
      A value of 'rangeMin(4)' means that the guidance
      attribute provides data related to the lower bound
      of the range for the value of the identified
      component. A corresponding class instance
      specifying the 'rangeMax(5)' value is required
      in conjunction with this sub-type.
      A value of 'rangeMax(5)' means that the guidance
      attribute provides data related to the upper bound
      of the range for the value of the identified
      component. A corresponding class instance
      specifying the 'rangeMin(4)' value is required
      in conjunction with this sub-type.
      A value of 'enumMin(6)' means that the guidance
      attribute provides data related to the lowest
      enumeration acceptable for the value of the
      identified component. A corresponding
      class instance specifying the 'enumMax(7)'
      value is required in conjunction with this sub-type.
      A value of 'enumMax(7)' means that the guidance
      attribute provides data related to the largest
      enumeration acceptable for the value of the
      identified component. A corresponding
      class instance specifying the 'enumMin(6)'
      value is required in conjunction with this sub-type.
      A value of 'enumOnly(8)' means that the guidance
      attribute provides data related to a single
      enumeration acceptable for the value of the
      identified component.
      A value of 'valueOnly(9)' means that the guidance
      attribute provides data related to a single
      value that is acceptable for the identified
      component.
      A value of 'bitMask(10)' means that the guidance
      attribute is a bit mask such that all the combinations of
      bits set in the bitmask are acceptable values for the
      identified component which should be an attribute of type
      'BITS'.
      For example, an implementation of the frwkIpFilter class may
      be limited in several ways, such as address mask, protocol
      and Layer 4 port options. These limitations could be
      exported using this PRC with the following instances:
      Component        Type                 Sub-Type   Guidance
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      DstPrefixLength  attrValueSupLimited  valueOnly   24
      SrcPrefixLength  attrValueSupLimited  valueOnly   24
      Protocol         attrValueSupLimited  rangeMin    10
      Protocol         attrValueSupLimited  rangeMax    20
      The above entries describe a number of limitations that
      may be in effect for the frwkIpFilter class on a given
      device. The limitations include restrictions on acceptable
      values for certain attributes.
      Also, an implementation of a PRC may be limited in the ways
      it can be accessed. For instance, for a fictitious PRC
      dscpMapEntry, which has a PIB-ACCESS of 'install-notify':
      Component    Type              SubType  Guidance
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      dscpMapEntry prcLimitedNotify  none     zero-length string."
     ::= { frwkCompLimitsEntry 6 }

frwkCompLimitsGuidance OBJECT-TYPE

     SYNTAX         OCTET STRING
     STATUS         current
     DESCRIPTION
         "A value used to convey additional information related
         to the implementation limitation. Note that a guidance
         value will not necessarily be provided for all exported
         limitations. If a guidance value is not provided, the
         value must be a zero-length string.
         The format of the guidance value, if one is present as
         indicated by the frwkCompLimitsSubType attribute,
         is described by the following table. Note that the
         format of guidance value is dictated by the base-type of
         the component whose limitation is being exported,
         interpreted in the context of the frwkCompLimitsType and
         frwkCompLimitsSubType values. Any other restrictions
         (such as size/range/enumerated value) on the guidance
         value MUST be complied with according to the definition
         of the component for which guidance is being specified.
         Note that numbers are encoded in network byte order.
         Base Type                      Value
         ---------                      -----
         Unsigned32/Integer32/INTEGER   32-bit value.
         Unsigned64/Integer64        64-bit Value.
         OCTET STRING                octets of data.
         OID                         32-bit OID components.
         BITS                        Binary octets of length
                                     same as Component specified."
     ::= { frwkCompLimitsEntry 7 }
 --
 -- Complete Reference specification table
 --
 frwkReferenceTable OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkReferenceEntry
  PIB-ACCESS     install-notify
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "Each instance of this PRC specifies a reference to a PRI
      in a specific PIB context (handle) for a specific client-
      type. This table gives the PDP the ability to set up
      policies that span installed contexts and the PEP the
      ability to reference instances in another, perhaps
      configured context. The PEP must send a
      'attrReferenceUnknown' COPS-PR error to the PDP if it
      encounters an invalid reference. "
  REFERENCE
      "COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning. RFC 3084, error
      codes section 4.5."
  ::= { frwkBasePibClasses 5 }
 frwkReferenceEntry OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         FrwkReferenceEntry
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "Entry specification for the frwkReferenceTable."
  PIB-INDEX { frwkReferencePrid }
  UNIQUENESS { }
  ::= { frwkReferenceTable 1 }
 FrwkReferenceEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      frwkReferencePrid           InstanceId,
      frwkReferenceClientType     ClientType,
      frwkReferenceClientHandle   ClientHandle,
      frwkReferenceInstance       Prid
 }
 frwkReferencePrid  OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InstanceId
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies an
      instance of the frwkReference class."
  ::= { frwkReferenceEntry 1 }
 frwkReferenceClientType OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         ClientType
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "Is unused if set to zero else specifies a client-type for
       which the reference is to be interpreted. This non-zero
       client-type must be activated explicitly via a separate
       COPS client-open else this attribute is not valid."
  ::= { frwkReferenceEntry 2 }
 frwkReferenceClientHandle OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         ClientHandle
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "Must be set to specify a valid client-handle in the scope
      of the client-type specified."
  ::= { frwkReferenceEntry 3 }
 frwkReferenceInstance OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         Prid
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "References a PRI in the context identified by
       frwkReferenceClientHandle for client-type identified by
       frwkReferenceClientType."
  ::= { frwkReferenceEntry 4 }
 --
 -- Error specification table
 --
 frwkErrorTable OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkErrorEntry
  PIB-ACCESS     install
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "Each instance of this PRC specifies a class specific
      error object. Instances of this PRC are transient, i.e.,
      instances received in a COPS decision message must not be
      maintained by the PEP in its copy of the PIB instances. This
      PRC allows a PDP to send error information to the PEP if the
      PDP cannot process updates to a Request successfully."
  ::= { frwkBasePibClasses 6 }
 frwkErrorEntry OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         FrwkErrorEntry
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "Entry specification for the frwkErrorTable."
  PIB-INDEX { frwkErrorPrid }
  UNIQUENESS {
               frwkErrorCode,
               frwkErrorSubCode,
               frwkErrorPrc,
               frwkErrorInstance
             }
  ::= { frwkErrorTable 1 }
 FrwkErrorEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      frwkErrorPrid        InstanceId,
      frwkErrorCode        Unsigned32,
      frwkErrorSubCode     Unsigned32,
      frwkErrorPrc         PrcIdentifierOid,
      frwkErrorInstance    InstanceId
 }
 frwkErrorPrid  OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InstanceId
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies an
      instance of the frwkError class."
  ::= { frwkErrorEntry 1 }
 frwkErrorCode OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "Error code defined in COPS-PR CPERR object."
  REFERENCE
      "COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning. RFC 3084."
  ::= { frwkErrorEntry 2 }
 frwkErrorSubCode OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The class-specific error object is used to communicate
      errors relating to specific PRCs."
  ::= { frwkErrorEntry 3 }
 frwkErrorPrc OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         PrcIdentifierOid
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The PRC due to which the error specified by codes
      (frwkErrorCode , frwkErrorSubCode) occurred."
  ::= { frwkErrorEntry 4 }
 frwkErrorInstance OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InstanceId
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The PRI of the identified PRC (frwkErrorPrc) due to which
      the error specified by codes (frwkErrorCode ,
      frwkErrorSubCode) occurred. Must be set to zero if unused."
  ::= { frwkErrorEntry 5 }
 --
 -- The device capabilities and role combo classes group
 --
 frwkDeviceCapClasses
          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frameworkPib 2 }
 --
 -- Capability Set Table
 --
 frwkCapabilitySetTable OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkCapabilitySetEntry
  PIB-ACCESS     notify
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This PRC describes the capability sets that exist on the
      interfaces on the device. The capability set is given a
      unique name that identifies a set. These capability set
      names are used by the PDP to determine policy information to
      be associated with interfaces that possess similar sets of
      capabilities."
  ::= { frwkDeviceCapClasses 1 }
 frwkCapabilitySetEntry OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         FrwkCapabilitySetEntry
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An instance of this PRC describes a particular set of
      capabilities and associates a unique name with the set."
  PIB-INDEX { frwkCapabilitySetPrid }
  UNIQUENESS { frwkCapabilitySetName,
               frwkCapabilitySetCapability }
  ::= { frwkCapabilitySetTable 1 }
 FrwkCapabilitySetEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      frwkCapabilitySetPrid           InstanceId,
      frwkCapabilitySetName           SnmpAdminString,
      frwkCapabilitySetCapability     Prid
 }
 frwkCapabilitySetPrid OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InstanceId
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies a
      instance of the class."
  ::= { frwkCapabilitySetEntry 1 }
 frwkCapabilitySetName OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SnmpAdminString (SIZE (1..255))
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The name for the capability set.  This name  is the unique
      identifier of a set of capabilities. This attribute must not
      be assigned a zero-length string."
  ::= { frwkCapabilitySetEntry 2 }
 frwkCapabilitySetCapability OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX      Prid
  STATUS      current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The complete PRC OID and instance identifier specifying the
      capability PRC instance for the interface. This attribute
      references a specific instance of a capability table. The
      capability table whose instance is referenced must be
      defined in the client type specific PIB that this PIB is
      used with. The referenced capability instance becomes a part
      of the set of capabilities associated with the specified
      frwkCapabilitySetName."
  ::= { frwkCapabilitySetEntry 3 }
 --
 -- Interface and Role Combination Tables
 --
 frwkRoleComboTable OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkRoleComboEntry
  PIB-ACCESS     install-notify
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This is an abstract PRC that may be extended or referenced
      to enumerate the role combinations, capability set names
      assigned to any interface on a PEP. The identification of
      the interface is to be defined by its extensions or
      referencing PRCs."
  ::= { frwkDeviceCapClasses 2 }
 frwkRoleComboEntry OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         FrwkRoleComboEntry
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An instance of this PRC describes one association of an
      interface to a role-combination and capability set name .
      Note that an interface can have multiple associations. This
      constraint is controlled by the extending or referencing
      PRC's uniqueness clause."
  PIB-INDEX { frwkRoleComboPrid }
  UNIQUENESS { }
  ::= { frwkRoleComboTable 1 }
 FrwkRoleComboEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      frwkRoleComboPrid         InstanceId,
      frwkRoleComboRoles        RoleCombination,
      frwkRoleComboCapSetName   SnmpAdminString
 }
 frwkRoleComboPrid OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InstanceId
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies an
      instance of the class."
  ::= { frwkRoleComboEntry 1 }
 frwkRoleComboRoles OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         RoleCombination
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The role combination assigned to a specific interface."
  ::= { frwkRoleComboEntry 2 }
 frwkRoleComboCapSetName OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SnmpAdminString (SIZE (0..255))
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The name of the capability set associated with
      the Role Combination specified in frwkRoleComboRoles. If
      this is a zero length string it implies the PEP is not
      exporting any capability set information for this
      RoleCombination. The PDP must then use the RoleCombinations
      provided as the only means of assigning policies
      If a non-zero length string is specified, the name must
      exist in frwkCapabilitySetTable."
  ::= { frwkRoleComboEntry 3 }
 --
 -- Interface, Role Combination association via IfIndex
 --
 frwkIfRoleComboTable OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkIfRoleComboEntry
  PIB-ACCESS     install-notify
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This PRC enumerates the interface to role combination and
      frwkRoleComboCapSetName mapping for all policy managed
      interfaces of a device. Policy for an interface depends not
      only on the capability set of an interface but also on its
      roles. This  table specifies all the <interface index,
      interface capability set name, role combination> tuples
      currently on the device"
  ::= { frwkDeviceCapClasses 3 }
 frwkIfRoleComboEntry OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         FrwkIfRoleComboEntry
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An instance of this PRC describes the association of
      a interface to an capability set name and a role
      combination.
      Note that a capability set name can have multiple role
      combinations assigned to it, but an IfIndex can have only
      one role combination associated."
  EXTENDS { frwkRoleComboEntry }
  UNIQUENESS { frwkIfRoleComboIfIndex,
               frwkRoleComboCapSetName   }
  ::= { frwkIfRoleComboTable 1 }
 FrwkIfRoleComboEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      frwkIfRoleComboIfIndex      InterfaceIndex
 }
 frwkIfRoleComboIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InterfaceIndex
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The value of this attribute is the ifIndex which is
      associated with the specified RoleCombination and interface
      capability set name."
  ::= { frwkIfRoleComboEntry 1 }
 --
 -- The Classification classes group
 --
 frwkClassifierClasses
         OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frameworkPib 3 }
 --
 -- The Base Filter Table
 --
 frwkBaseFilterTable OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkBaseFilterEntry
  PIB-ACCESS     install
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The Base Filter class.  A packet has to match all
      fields in an Filter.  Wildcards may be specified for those
      fields that are not relevant."
  ::= { frwkClassifierClasses 1 }
 frwkBaseFilterEntry OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         FrwkBaseFilterEntry
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An instance of the frwkBaseFilter class."
  PIB-INDEX { frwkBaseFilterPrid }
  ::= { frwkBaseFilterTable 1 }
 FrwkBaseFilterEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      frwkBaseFilterPrid         InstanceId,
      frwkBaseFilterNegation     TruthValue
 }
 frwkBaseFilterPrid OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InstanceId
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An integer index to uniquely identify this Filter among all
      the Filters."
  ::= { frwkBaseFilterEntry 1 }
 frwkBaseFilterNegation OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         TruthValue
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This attribute behaves like a logical NOT for the filter.
      If the packet matches this filter and the value of this
      attribute is 'true', the action associated with this filter
      is not applied to the packet.  If the value of this
      attribute is 'false', then the action is applied to the
      packet."
  ::= { frwkBaseFilterEntry 2 }
 --
 -- The IP Filter Table
 --
 frwkIpFilterTable OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkIpFilterEntry
  PIB-ACCESS     install
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "Filter definitions.  A packet has to match all fields in a
      filter.  Wildcards may be specified for those fields that
      are not relevant."
  INSTALL-ERRORS {
      invalidDstL4PortData(1),
      invalidSrcL4PortData(2)
      }
  ::= { frwkClassifierClasses 2 }
 frwkIpFilterEntry OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         FrwkIpFilterEntry
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "An instance of the frwkIpFilter class."
  EXTENDS { frwkBaseFilterEntry }
  UNIQUENESS { frwkBaseFilterNegation,
               frwkIpFilterAddrType,
               frwkIpFilterDstAddr,
               frwkIpFilterDstPrefixLength,
               frwkIpFilterSrcAddr,
               frwkIpFilterSrcPrefixLength,
               frwkIpFilterDscp,
               frwkIpFilterFlowId,
               frwkIpFilterProtocol,
               frwkIpFilterDstL4PortMin,
               frwkIpFilterDstL4PortMax,
               frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMin,
               frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMax }
  ::= { frwkIpFilterTable 1 }
 FrwkIpFilterEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      frwkIpFilterAddrType         InetAddressType,
      frwkIpFilterDstAddr          InetAddress,
      frwkIpFilterDstPrefixLength  InetAddressPrefixLength,
      frwkIpFilterSrcAddr          InetAddress,
      frwkIpFilterSrcPrefixLength  InetAddressPrefixLength,
      frwkIpFilterDscp             DscpOrAny,
      frwkIpFilterFlowId           Integer32,
      frwkIpFilterProtocol         Unsigned32,
      frwkIpFilterDstL4PortMin     InetPortNumber,
      frwkIpFilterDstL4PortMax     InetPortNumber,
      frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMin     InetPortNumber,
      frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMax     InetPortNumber
 }
 frwkIpFilterAddrType OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InetAddressType
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The address type enumeration value to specify the type of
      the packet's IP address.
      While other types of addresses are defined in the
      InetAddressType textual convention, an IP filter can only
      use IPv4 and IPv6 addresses directly to classify traffic.
      All other InetAddressTypes require mapping to the
      corresponding Ipv4 or IPv6 address before being used to
      classify traffic. Therefore, this object as such is not
      limited to IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, i.e., it can be assigned
      any of the valid values defined in the InetAddressType TC,
      but the mapping of the address values to IPv4 or IPv6
      addresses for the address attributes (frwkIpFilterDstAddr
      and frwkIpFilterSrcAddr) must be done by the PEP. For
      example when dns (16) is used, the PEP must resolve
      the address to IPv4 or IPv6 at install time."
  REFERENCE
      "Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses.
      RFC 3291."
  ::= { frwkIpFilterEntry 1 }
 frwkIpFilterDstAddr OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InetAddress
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The IP address to match against the packet's
       destination IP address. If the address type is 'ipv4',
       'ipv6', 'ipv4z' or 'ipv6z' then, the attribute
       frwkIpFilterDstPrefixLength indicates the number of bits
       that are relevant. "
  REFERENCE
      "Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses.
      RFC 3291."
  ::= { frwkIpFilterEntry 2 }
 frwkIpFilterDstPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InetAddressPrefixLength
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The length of a mask for the matching of the destination
       IP address. This attribute is interpreted only if the
       InetAddressType is 'ipv4', 'ipv4z', 'ipv6' or 'ipv6z'.
       Masks are constructed by setting bits in sequence from the
       most-significant bit downwards for
       frwkIpFilterDstPrefixLength bits length. All other bits in
       the mask, up to the  number needed to fill the length of
       the address frwkIpFilterDstAddr are cleared to zero. A zero
       bit in the mask then means that the corresponding bit in
       the address always matches.
       In IPv4 addresses, a length of 0 indicates a match of any
       address; a length of 32 indicates a match of a single host
       address, and a length between 0 and 32 indicates the use of
       a CIDR Prefix. IPv6 is similar, except that prefix lengths
       range from 0..128."
  REFERENCE
      "Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses.
      RFC 3291."
  DEFVAL { 0 }
  ::= { frwkIpFilterEntry 3 }
 frwkIpFilterSrcAddr OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InetAddress
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The IP address to match against the packet's source IP
      address. If the address type is 'ipv4', 'ipv6', 'ipv4z' or
      'ipv6z' then, the attribute frwkIpFilterSrcPrefixLength
      indicates the number of bits that are relevant."
  REFERENCE
      "Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses.
      RFC 3291."
  ::= { frwkIpFilterEntry 4 }
 frwkIpFilterSrcPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InetAddressPrefixLength
  UNITS          "bits"
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The length of a mask for the matching of the source IP
       address. This attribute is interpreted only if the
       InetAddressType is 'ipv4', 'ipv4z', 'ipv6' or 'ipv6z'.
       Masks are constructed by setting bits in sequence from the
       most-significant bit downwards for
       frwkIpFilterSrcPrefixLength bits length. All other bits in
       the mask, up to the  number needed to fill the length of
       the address frwkIpFilterSrcAddr are cleared to zero.  A
       zero bit in the mask then means that the corresponding bit
       in the address always matches.
       In IPv4 addresses, a length of 0 indicates a match of any
       address; a length of 32 indicates a match of a single host
       address, and a length between 0 and 32 indicates the use of
       a CIDR Prefix. IPv6 is similar, except that prefix lengths
       range from 0..128."
  REFERENCE
      "Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses.
      RFC 3291."
  DEFVAL { 0 }
  ::= { frwkIpFilterEntry 5 }
 frwkIpFilterDscp OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         DscpOrAny
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The value that the DSCP in the packet can have and
       match this filter. A value of -1 indicates that a specific
       DSCP value has not been defined and thus all DSCP values
       are considered a match."
  REFERENCE
      "Management Information Base for the Differentiated Services
       Architecture. RFC 3289."
  DEFVAL { -1 }
  ::= { frwkIpFilterEntry 6 }
 frwkIpFilterFlowId OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX        Integer32 (-1 | 0..1048575)
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The flow label or flow identifier in an IPv6 header
       that may be used to discriminate traffic flows.
       The value of -1 for this attribute MUST imply that
       any flow label value in the IPv6 header will match,
       resulting in the flow label field of the IPv6 header
       being ignored for matching this filter entry."
  ::= { frwkIpFilterEntry 7 }
 frwkIpFilterProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         Unsigned32 (0..255)
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The layer-4 protocol Id to match against the IPv4 protocol
      number or the IPv6 Next-Header number in the packet. A value
      of 255 means match all. Note the protocol number of 255 is
      reserved by IANA, and Next-Header number of 0 is used in
      IPv6."
  DEFVAL { 255 }
  ::= { frwkIpFilterEntry 8 }
 frwkIpFilterDstL4PortMin OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InetPortNumber
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The minimum value that the packet's layer 4 destination
      port number can have and match this filter. This value must
      be equal to or lesser that the value specified for this
      filter in frwkIpFilterDstL4PortMax.
      COPS-PR error code 'attrValueInvalid' must be returned if
      the frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMin is greater than
      frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMax"
  REFERENCE
      "COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning.  RFC 3084, error
      codes section 4.5."
  DEFVAL { 0 }
 ::= { frwkIpFilterEntry 9 }
 frwkIpFilterDstL4PortMax OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InetPortNumber
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The maximum value that the packet's layer 4 destination
      port number can have and match this filter. This value must
      be equal to or greater that the value specified for this
      filter in frwkIpFilterDstL4PortMin.
      COPS-PR error code 'attrValueInvalid' must be returned if
      the frwkIpFilterDstL4PortMax is less than
      frwkIpFilterDstL4PortMin"
  REFERENCE
      "COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning.  RFC 3084, error
      codes section 4.5."
  DEFVAL { 65535 }
  ::= { frwkIpFilterEntry 10 }
 frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMin OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InetPortNumber
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The minimum value that the packet's layer 4 source port
      number can have and match this filter. This value must
      be equal to or lesser that the value specified for this
      filter in frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMax.
      COPS-PR error code 'attrValueInvalid' must be returned if
      the frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMin is greated than
      frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMax"
  REFERENCE
      "COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning.  RFC 3084, error
      codes section 4.5."
  DEFVAL { 0 }
  ::= { frwkIpFilterEntry 11 }
 frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMax OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         InetPortNumber
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The maximum value that the packet's layer 4 source port
      number can have and match this filter.  This value must be
      equal to or greater that the value specified for this filter
      in frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMin.
      COPS-PR error code 'attrValueInvalid' must be returned if
      the frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMax is less than
      frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMin"
  REFERENCE
      "COPS Usage for Policy Provisioning.  RFC error codes
      section 4.5."
  DEFVAL { 65535 }
  ::= { frwkIpFilterEntry 12 }
 --
 -- The IEEE 802 Filter Table
 --
 frwk802FilterTable OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF Frwk802FilterEntry
  PIB-ACCESS     install
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "IEEE 802-based filter definitions. A class that contains
      attributes of IEEE 802 (e.g., 802.3) traffic that form
      filters that are used to perform traffic classification."
  REFERENCE
      "IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks.
      Overview and Architecture, ANSI/IEEE Std 802, 1990."
  ::= { frwkClassifierClasses 3 }
 frwk802FilterEntry OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         Frwk802FilterEntry
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "IEEE 802-based filter definitions.  An entry specifies
      (potentially) several distinct matching components. Each
      component is tested against the data in a frame
      individually. An overall match occurs when all of the
      individual components match the data they are compared
      against in the frame being processed. A failure of any
      one test causes the overall match to fail.
      Wildcards may be specified for those fields that are not
      relevant."
  EXTENDS { frwkBaseFilterEntry }
  UNIQUENESS { frwkBaseFilterNegation,
               frwk802FilterDstAddr,
               frwk802FilterDstAddrMask,
               frwk802FilterSrcAddr,
               frwk802FilterSrcAddrMask,
               frwk802FilterVlanId,
               frwk802FilterVlanTagRequired,
               frwk802FilterEtherType,
               frwk802FilterUserPriority }
  ::= { frwk802FilterTable 1 }
 Frwk802FilterEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
      frwk802FilterDstAddr         PhysAddress,
      frwk802FilterDstAddrMask     PhysAddress,
      frwk802FilterSrcAddr         PhysAddress,
      frwk802FilterSrcAddrMask     PhysAddress,
      frwk802FilterVlanId          Integer32,
      frwk802FilterVlanTagRequired INTEGER,
      frwk802FilterEtherType       Integer32,
      frwk802FilterUserPriority    BITS
 }
 frwk802FilterDstAddr OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         PhysAddress
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The 802 address against which the 802 DA of incoming
      traffic streams will be compared. Frames whose 802 DA
      matches the physical address specified by this object,
      taking into account address wildcarding as specified by the
      frwk802FilterDstAddrMask object, are potentially subject to
      the processing guidelines that are associated with this
      entry through the related action class."
  REFERENCE
      "Textual Conventions for SMIv2, RFC 2579."
  ::= { frwk802FilterEntry 1 }
 frwk802FilterDstAddrMask OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         PhysAddress
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This object specifies the bits in a 802 destination address
      that should be considered when performing a 802 DA
      comparison against the address specified in the
      frwk802FilterDstAddr object.
      The value of this object represents a mask that is logically
      and'ed with the 802 DA in received frames to derive the
      value to be compared against the frwk802FilterDstAddr
      address. A zero bit in the mask thus means that the
      corresponding bit in the address always matches. The
      frwk802FilterDstAddr value must also be masked using this
      value prior to any comparisons.
      The length of this object in octets must equal the length in
      octets of the frwk802FilterDstAddr. Note that a mask with no
      bits set (i.e., all zeroes) effectively wildcards the
      frwk802FilterDstAddr object."
  ::= { frwk802FilterEntry 2 }
 frwk802FilterSrcAddr OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         PhysAddress
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The 802 MAC address against which the 802 MAC SA of
      incoming traffic streams will be compared. Frames whose 802
      MAC SA matches the physical address specified by this
      object, taking into account address wildcarding as specified
      by the frwk802FilterSrcAddrMask object, are potentially
      subject to the processing guidelines that are associated
      with this entry through the related action class."
  ::= { frwk802FilterEntry 3 }
 frwk802FilterSrcAddrMask OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         PhysAddress
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This object specifies the bits in a 802 MAC source address
      that should be considered when performing a 802 MAC SA
      comparison against the address specified in the
      frwk802FilterSrcAddr object.
      The value of this object represents a mask that is logically
      and'ed with the 802 MAC SA in received frames to derive the
      value to be compared against the frwk802FilterSrcAddr
      address. A zero bit in the mask thus means that the
      corresponding bit in the address always matches. The
      frwk802FilterSrcAddr value must also be masked using this
      value prior to any comparisons.
      The length of this object in octets must equal the length in
      octets of the frwk802FilterSrcAddr. Note that a mask with no
      bits set (i.e., all zeroes) effectively wildcards the
      frwk802FilterSrcAddr object."
  ::= { frwk802FilterEntry 4 }
 frwk802FilterVlanId OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         Integer32 (-1 | 1..4094)
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "The VLAN ID (VID) that uniquely identifies a VLAN
      within the device. This VLAN may be known or unknown
      (i.e., traffic associated with this VID has not yet
      been seen by the device) at the time this entry
      is instantiated.
      Setting the frwk802FilterVlanId object to -1 indicates that
      VLAN data should not be considered during traffic
      classification."
  ::= { frwk802FilterEntry 5 }
 frwk802FilterVlanTagRequired OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         INTEGER {
                     taggedOnly(1),
                     priorityTaggedPlus(2),
                     untaggedOnly(3),
                     ignoreTag(4)
                 }
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This object indicates whether the presence of an
      IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag in data link layer frames must
      be considered when determining if a given frame
      matches this 802 filter entry.
      A value of 'taggedOnly(1)' means that only frames
      containing a VLAN tag with a non-Null VID (i.e., a
      VID in the range 1..4094) will be considered a match.
      A value of 'priorityTaggedPlus(2)' means that only
      frames containing a VLAN tag, regardless of the value
      of the VID, will be considered a match.
      A value of 'untaggedOnly(3)' indicates that only
      untagged frames will match this filter component.
      The presence of a VLAN tag is not taken into
      consideration in terms of a match if the value is
      'ignoreTag(4)'."
  ::= { frwk802FilterEntry 6 }
 frwk802FilterEtherType OBJECT-TYPE
  SYNTAX         Integer32 (-1 | 0..'ffff'h)
  STATUS         current
  DESCRIPTION
      "This object specifies the value that will be compared
      against the value contained in the EtherType field of an
      IEEE 802 frame. Example settings would include 'IP'
      (0x0800), 'ARP' (0x0806) and 'IPX' (0x8137).
      Setting the frwk802FilterEtherTypeMin object to -1 indicates
      that EtherType data should not be considered during traffic
      classification.
      Note that the position of the EtherType field depends on
      the underlying frame format. For Ethernet-II encapsulation,
      the EtherType field follows the 802 MAC source address. For
      802.2 LLC/SNAP encapsulation, the EtherType value follows
      the Organization Code field in the 802.2 SNAP header. The
    value that is tested with regard to this filter component
    therefore depends on the data link layer frame format being
    used. If this 802 filter component is active when there is
    no EtherType field in a frame (e.g., 802.2 LLC), a match is
    implied."
::= { frwk802FilterEntry 7 }

frwk802FilterUserPriority OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX         BITS {
                    matchPriority0(0),
                    matchPriority1(1),
                    matchPriority2(2),
                    matchPriority3(3),
                    matchPriority4(4),
                    matchPriority5(5),
                    matchPriority6(6),
                    matchPriority7(7)
               }
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "The set of values, representing the potential range
    of user priority values, against which the value contained
    in the user priority field of a tagged 802.1 frame is
    compared. A test for equality is performed when determining
    if a match exists between the data in a data link layer
    frame and the value of this 802 filter component. Multiple
    values may be set at one time such that potentially several
    different user priority values may match this 802 filter
    component.
    Setting all of the bits that are associated with this
    object causes all user priority values to match this
    attribute. This essentially makes any comparisons
    with regard to user priority values unnecessary. Untagged
    frames are treated as an implicit match."
::= { frwk802FilterEntry 8 }

-- -- The Internal label filter extension --

frwkILabelFilterTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkILabelFilterEntry
PIB-ACCESS     install
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "Internal label filter Table. This PRC is used to achieve
     classification based on the internal flow label set by the
     PEP possibly after ingress classification to avoid
     re-classification at the egress interface on the same PEP."
::= { frwkClassifierClasses 4 }

frwkILabelFilterEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX         FrwkILabelFilterEntry
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "Internal label filter entry definition."
EXTENDS { frwkBaseFilterEntry }
UNIQUENESS { frwkBaseFilterNegation,
             frwkILabelFilterILabel }
::= { frwkILabelFilterTable 1 }

FrwkILabelFilterEntry ::= SEQUENCE { frwkILabelFilterILabel OCTET STRING }

frwkILabelFilterILabel OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX       OCTET STRING
STATUS       current
DESCRIPTION
   "The Label that this flow uses for differentiating traffic
    flows.  The flow labeling is meant for network device
   internal usage. A value of zero length string matches all
   internal labels."
::= { frwkILabelFilterEntry 1 }

-- -- The Marker classes group --

frwkMarkerClasses

       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frameworkPib 4 }

-- -- The 802 Marker Table --

frwk802MarkerTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF Frwk802MarkerEntry
PIB-ACCESS     install
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "The 802 Marker class. An 802 packet can be marked with the
     specified VLAN id, priority level."
::= { frwkMarkerClasses 1 }

frwk802MarkerEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX         Frwk802MarkerEntry
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "frwk802Marker entry definition."
PIB-INDEX { frwk802MarkerPrid }
UNIQUENESS { frwk802MarkerVlanId,
             frwk802MarkerPriority }
::= { frwk802MarkerTable 1 }

Frwk802MarkerEntry::= SEQUENCE {

    frwk802MarkerPrid          InstanceId,
    frwk802MarkerVlanId        Unsigned32,
    frwk802MarkerPriority      Unsigned32

}

frwk802MarkerPrid OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX         InstanceId
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "An integer index to uniquely identify this 802 Marker."
::= { frwk802MarkerEntry 1 }

frwk802MarkerVlanId OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX         Unsigned32 (1..4094)
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "The VLAN ID (VID) that uniquely identifies a VLAN within
     the device."
::= { frwk802MarkerEntry 2 }

frwk802MarkerPriority OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX         Unsigned32 (0..7)
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "The user priority field of a tagged 802.1 frame."
::= { frwk802MarkerEntry 3 }

-- -- The Internal Label Marker Table --

frwkILabelMarkerTable OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkILabelMarkerEntry
PIB-ACCESS     install
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "The Internal Label Marker class. A flow in a PEP can be
    marked with an internal label using this PRC."
::= { frwkMarkerClasses 2 }

frwkILabelMarkerEntry OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX         FrwkILabelMarkerEntry
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "frwkILabelkMarker entry definition."
PIB-INDEX { frwkILabelMarkerPrid }
UNIQUENESS { frwkILabelMarkerILabel }
::= { frwkILabelMarkerTable 1 }

FrwkILabelMarkerEntry::= SEQUENCE {

    frwkILabelMarkerPrid          InstanceId,
    frwkILabelMarkerILabel        OCTET STRING

}

frwkILabelMarkerPrid OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX         InstanceId
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "An integer index to uniquely identify this Label Marker."
::= { frwkILabelMarkerEntry 1 }

frwkILabelMarkerILabel OBJECT-TYPE

SYNTAX         OCTET STRING
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "This internal label is implementation specific and may be
     used for other policy related functions like flow
     accounting purposes and/or other data path treatments."
::= { frwkILabelMarkerEntry 2 }

-- -- Conformance Section --

frwkBasePibConformance

            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frameworkPib 5 }

frwkBasePibCompliances

            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frwkBasePibConformance 1 }

frwkBasePibGroups

            OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frwkBasePibConformance 2 }

frwkBasePibCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE

STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Describes the requirements for conformance to the
        Framework PIB."
MODULE  -- this module
    MANDATORY-GROUPS { frwkPrcSupportGroup,
                       frwkPibIncarnationGroup,
                       frwkDeviceIdGroup,
                       frwkCompLimitsGroup,
                       frwkCapabilitySetGroup,
                       frwkRoleComboGroup,
                       frwkIfRoleComboGroup }
    OBJECT          frwkPibIncarnationLongevity
    PIB-MIN-ACCESS  notify
    DESCRIPTION
       "Install support is required if policy expiration is to
       be supported."
    OBJECT          frwkPibIncarnationTtl
    PIB-MIN-ACCESS  notify
    DESCRIPTION
       "Install support is required if policy expiration is to
       be supported."
    OBJECT          frwkPibIncarnationInCtxtSet
    PIB-MIN-ACCESS  notify
    DESCRIPTION
       "Install support is required if configuration contexts
       and outsourcing contexts are both to be supported."
    OBJECT          frwkPibIncarnationFullState
    PIB-MIN-ACCESS  notify
    DESCRIPTION
        "Install support is required if incremental updates to
        request states is to be supported."
GROUP   frwkReferenceGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The frwkReferenceGroup is mandatory if referencing
        across PIB contexts for specific client-types is to be
        supported."
GROUP   frwkErrorGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The frwkErrorGroup is mandatory sending errors in
         decisions is to be supported."
GROUP   frwkBaseFilterGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The frwkBaseFilterGroup is mandatory if filtering
         based on traffic components is to be supported."
GROUP   frwkIpFilterGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The frwkIpFilterGroup is mandatory if filtering
         based on IP traffic components is to be supported."
GROUP   frwk802FilterGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The frwk802FilterGroup is mandatory if filtering
        based on 802 traffic criteria is to be supported."
GROUP   frwkILabelFilterGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The frwkILabelFilterGroup is mandatory if filtering
        based on PEP internal label is to be supported."
GROUP   frwk802MarkerGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The frwk802MarkerGroup is mandatory if marking a packet
        with 802 traffic criteria is to be supported."
GROUP   frwkILabelMarkerGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "The frwkILabelMarkerGroup is mandatory if marking a
        flow with internal labels is to be supported."
::= { frwkBasePibCompliances 1 }

frwkPrcSupportGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwkPrcSupportPrid,
         frwkPrcSupportSupportedPrc,
         frwkPrcSupportSupportedAttrs }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkPrcSupportTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 1 }

frwkPibIncarnationGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwkPibIncarnationPrid,
         frwkPibIncarnationName,
         frwkPibIncarnationId,
         frwkPibIncarnationLongevity,
         frwkPibIncarnationTtl,
         frwkPibIncarnationInCtxtSet,
         frwkPibIncarnationActive,
         frwkPibIncarnationFullState
        }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkDevicePibIncarnationTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 2 }

frwkDeviceIdGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwkDeviceIdPrid,
         frwkDeviceIdDescr,
         frwkDeviceIdMaxMsg,
         frwkDeviceIdMaxContexts }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkDeviceIdTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 3 }

frwkCompLimitsGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwkCompLimitsPrid,
         frwkCompLimitsComponent,
         frwkCompLimitsAttrPos,
         frwkCompLimitsNegation,
         frwkCompLimitsType,
         frwkCompLimitsSubType,
         frwkCompLimitsGuidance }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkCompLimitsTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 4 }

frwkReferenceGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwkReferencePrid,
         frwkReferenceClientType,
         frwkReferenceClientHandle,
         frwkReferenceInstance }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkReferenceTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 5 }

frwkErrorGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwkErrorPrid,
         frwkErrorCode,
         frwkErrorSubCode,
         frwkErrorPrc,
         frwkErrorInstance }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkErrorTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 6 }

frwkCapabilitySetGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwkCapabilitySetPrid,
         frwkCapabilitySetName,
         frwkCapabilitySetCapability }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkCapabilitySetTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 7 }

frwkRoleComboGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwkRoleComboPrid,
         frwkRoleComboRoles,
         frwkRoleComboCapSetName }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkRoleComboTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 8 }

frwkIfRoleComboGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS { frwkIfRoleComboIfIndex }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkIfRoleComboTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 9 }

frwkBaseFilterGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwkBaseFilterPrid,
         frwkBaseFilterNegation }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkBaseFilterTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 10 }

frwkIpFilterGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwkIpFilterAddrType,
         frwkIpFilterDstAddr,
         frwkIpFilterDstPrefixLength,
         frwkIpFilterSrcAddr,
         frwkIpFilterSrcPrefixLength,
         frwkIpFilterDscp,
         frwkIpFilterFlowId,
         frwkIpFilterProtocol,
         frwkIpFilterDstL4PortMin,
         frwkIpFilterDstL4PortMax,
         frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMin,
         frwkIpFilterSrcL4PortMax }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkIpFilterTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 11 }

frwk802FilterGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwk802FilterDstAddr,
         frwk802FilterDstAddrMask,
         frwk802FilterSrcAddr,
         frwk802FilterSrcAddrMask,
         frwk802FilterVlanId,
         frwk802FilterVlanTagRequired,
         frwk802FilterEtherType,
         frwk802FilterUserPriority }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwk802FilterTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 12 }

frwkILabelFilterGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS { frwkILabelFilterILabel }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkILabelFilterTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 13 }

frwk802MarkerGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwk802MarkerPrid,
         frwk802MarkerVlanId,
         frwk802MarkerPriority }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwk802MarkerTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 14 }

frwkILabelMarkerGroup OBJECT-GROUP

OBJECTS {
         frwkILabelMarkerPrid,
         frwkILabelMarkerILabel }
STATUS  current
DESCRIPTION
        "Objects from the frwkILabelMarkerTable."
::= { frwkBasePibGroups 15 }

END

Security Considerations

It is clear that this PIB is used for configuration using [COPS-PR], and anything that can be configured can be misconfigured, with a potentially disastrous effect. At this writing, no security holes have been identified beyond those that the COPS base protocol security is itself intended to address. These relate primarily to controlled access to sensitive information and the ability to configure a device - or which might result from operator error, which is beyond the scope of any security architecture.

There are a number of PRovisioning Classes defined in this PIB that have a PIB-ACCESS clause of install and install-notify (read-create). These are:

frwkPibIncarnationTable: Malicious access of this PRC can cause the PEP to use an incorrect context of policies.

frwkReferenceTable: Malicious access of this PRC can cause the PEP to interpret the installed policy in an incorrect manner.

frwkErrorTable: Malicious access of this PRC can cause the PEP to incorrectly assume that the PDP could not process its messages.

FrwkCapabilitySetTable, frwkRoleComboTable and frwkIfRoleComboTable: Malicious access of these PRCs can cause the PEP to apply policies to the wrong interfaces.

FrwkBaseFilterTable, frwkIpFilterTable, frwk802FilterTable and frwkILabelFilterTable: Malicious access of these PRCs can cause unintended classification of traffic on the PEP potentially leading to incorrect policies being applied.

frwk802MarkerTable, frwkILabelMarkerTable: Malicious access of these PRCs can cause unintended marking of traffic on the PEP potentially leading to incorrect policies being applied.

Such objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. The support for "Install" or "Install-Notify" decisions sent over [COPS-PR] in a non-secure environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on network operations. There are a number of PRovisioning Classes in this PIB that may contain information that may be sensitive from a business perspective, in that they may represent a customer's service contract or the filters that the service provider chooses to apply to a customer's ingress or egress traffic. There are no PRCs that are sensitive in their own right, such as passwords or monetary amounts. It may be important to control even "Notify"(read-only) access to

these PRCs and possibly to even encrypt the values of these PRIs when sending them over the network via COPS-PR. The use of IPSEC between the PDP and the PEP, as described in [COPS], provides the necessary protection against security threats. However, even if the network itself is secure, there is no control as to who on the secure network is allowed to "Install/Notify" (read/change/create/delete) the PRIs in this PIB.

It is then a customer/user responsibility to ensure that the PEP/PDP giving access to an instance of this PIB, is properly configured to give access to only the PRIs and principals (users) that have legitimate rights to indeed "Install" or "Notify" (change/create/ delete) them.

IANA Considerations

This document describes the frameworkPib and frwkTcPib Policy Information Base (PIB) modules for registration under the "pib" branch registered with IANA. The IANA has assigned PIB numbers 2 and 3, respectively.

Both these PIBs use "all" in the SUBJECT-CATEGORIES clause, i.e., they apply to all COPS client types. No new COPS client type is to be registered for these two PIB modules.

References

Normative References

[COPS] Boyle, J., Cohen, R., Durham, D., Herzog, S., Rajan,

                R. and A. Sastry, "The COPS (Common Open Policy
                Service) Protocol", RFC 2748, January 2000.

[COPS-PR] Chan, K., Durham, D., Gai, S., Herzog, S.,

                McCloghrie, K., Reichmeyer, Seligson, J., Smith, A.
                and R. Yavatkar, "COPS Usage for Policy
                Provisioning", RFC 3084, March 2001.

[SPPI] McCloghrie, K., Fine, M., Seligson, J., Chan, K.,

                Hahn, S., Sahita, R., Smith, A. and F. Reichmeyer,
                "Structure of Policy Provisioning Information", RFC
                3159, August 2001.

[SNMP-SMI] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J.,

                Case, J., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of
                Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58,
                RFC 2578, April 1999.

[INETADDR] Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S. and J.

                Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for Internet
                Network Addresses", RFC 3291, May 2002.

[802] IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area

                Networks: Overview and Architecture, ANSI/IEEE Std
                802, 1990.

[SNMPFRWK] Harrington, D., Presuhn, R. and B. Wijnen, "An

                Architecture for Describing Simple Network
                Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks",
                STD 62, RFC 3411, December 2002.

RFC2863 McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces

                Group MIB", RFC 2863, June 2000.

[DS-MIB] Baker, F., Chan, K. and A. Smith, "Management

                Information Base for the Differentiated Services
                Architecture", RFC 3289, May 2002.

[SNMPv2TC] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,

                "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579,
                April 1999.

RFC2279 Yergeau, F. "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO

                10646", RFC 2279, January 1998.

RFC2119 Bradner, S., "Key words to use in the RFCs", BCP 14,

                RFC 2119, March 1997.

Informative References

[RAP-FRAMEWORK] Yavatkar, R and D. Pendarakis, "A Framework for

                Policy-based Admission Control", RFC 2753, January
                2000.

[POLTERM] Westerinen, A., Schnizlein, J., Strassner, J.,

                Scherling, M., Quinn, B., Herzog, S., Huynh, A.,
                Carlson, M., Perry, J. and S. Waldbusser,
                "Terminology for Policy-Based Management", RFC 3198,
                November 2001.

Acknowledgments

Early versions of this specification were also co-authored by Michael Fine, Francis Reichmeyer, John Seligson and Andrew Smith.

Special thanks to Carol Bell, David Durham and Bert Wijnen for their many significant comments.

Additional useful comments have been made by Diana Rawlins, Martin Bokaemper, Tina Iliff, Pedro Da Silva, Juergen Schoenwaelder, Noisette Yoann and Man Li.

10. Authors' Addresses

Ravi Sahita Intel Labs. 2111 NE 25th Avenue Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA

Phone: +1 503 712 1554 EMail: [email protected]

Scott Hahn Intel Corp. 2111 NE 25th Avenue Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA

Phone: +1 503 264 8231 EMail: [email protected]

Kwok Ho Chan Nortel Networks, Inc. 600 Technology Park Drive Billerica, MA 01821 USA

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