RFC7330

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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) T. Nadeau Request for Comments: 7330 Brocade Category: Standards Track Z. Ali ISSN: 2070-1721 N. Akiya

                                                       Cisco Systems
                                                         August 2014
          Definitions of Textual Conventions (TCs) for
      Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) Management

Abstract

This document defines two Management Information Base (MIB) modules that contain Textual Conventions to represent commonly used Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) management information. The intent is that these TEXTUAL CONVENTIONS (TCs) will be imported and used in BFD-related MIB modules that would otherwise define their own representations.

Status of This Memo

This is an Internet Standards Track document.

This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. It has received public review and has been approved for publication by the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). Further information on Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 5741.

Information about the current status of this document, any errata, and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7330.

Copyright Notice

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Introduction

This document defines two MIB modules that contain Textual Conventions for Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) protocols. These Textual Conventions should be imported by MIB modules that manage BFD protocols.

Note that names of Textual Conventions defined in this document are prefixed with either "Bfd" or "IANA" to make it obvious to readers that some are specific to BFD modules, whereas others are IANA maintained.

For an introduction to the concepts of BFD, see RFC5880, RFC5881, RFC5883, RFC6428, and RFC7130.

Requirements Language

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 BCP 14, RFC 2119 RFC2119.

The Internet-Standard Management Framework

For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of RFC 3410 RFC3410.

Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed the Management Information Base or MIB. MIB objects are generally accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the Structure of Management Information (SMI). This memo specifies a MIB

module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58, RFC 2578 RFC2578, STD 58, RFC 2579 RFC2579 and STD 58, RFC 2580 RFC2580.

BFD Textual Conventions MIB Definitions

This MIB module makes references to the following documents: RFC2578, RFC2579, RFC5880, RFC5881, RFC5883, RFC6428, and RFC7130.

BFD-TC-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
    MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2, Unsigned32
        FROM SNMPv2-SMI                               -- RFC 2578
    TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
        FROM SNMPv2-TC;                               -- RFC 2579
bfdTCStdMib MODULE-IDENTITY
    LAST-UPDATED
               "201408120000Z" -- 12 August 2014 00:00:00 GMT
    ORGANIZATION "IETF Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
                  Working Group"
    CONTACT-INFO
        "Thomas D. Nadeau
         Brocade
         Email:  [email protected]
         Zafar Ali
         Cisco Systems, Inc.
         Email:  [email protected]
         Nobo Akiya
         Cisco Systems, Inc.
         Email:  [email protected]
         Comments about this document should be emailed directly
         to the BFD working group mailing list at
         [email protected]"
    DESCRIPTION
      "Copyright (c) 2014 IETF Trust and the persons identified as
       authors of the code.  All rights reserved.
       Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
       without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject
       to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License
       set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions
       Relating to IETF Documents
       (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info)."
    REVISION "201408120000Z" -- 12 August 2014 00:00:00 GMT
    DESCRIPTION
      "Initial version.  Published as RFC 7330."
::= { mib-2 223 }
BfdSessIndexTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT   "d"
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "An index used to uniquely identify BFD sessions."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
BfdIntervalTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT  "d"
STATUS        current
DESCRIPTION
    "The BFD interval in microseconds."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..4294967295)
BfdMultiplierTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT    "d"
STATUS          current
DESCRIPTION
    "The BFD failure detection multiplier."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..255)
BfdCtrlDestPortNumberTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT            "d"
STATUS                  current
DESCRIPTION
    "UDP destination port number of BFD control packets.
     3784 represents single-hop BFD session.
     4784 represents multi-hop BFD session.
     6784 represents BFD on Link Aggregation Group (LAG) session.
     However, syntax is left open to wider range of values
     purposely for two reasons:
     1. Implementation uses non-compliant port number for
        valid proprietary reason.
     2. Potential future extension documents.
     The value of 0 is a special, reserved value used
     to indicate special conditions and should not be considered
     a valid port number."
REFERENCE
    "Use of port 3784 from Katz, D. and D. Ward,
     Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for
     IPv4 and IPv6 (Single Hop), RFC 5881, June 2010.
     Use of port 4784 from Katz, D. and D. Ward,
     Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for
     Multihop Paths, RFC 5883, June 2010.
     Use of port 6784 from Bhatia, M., Chen, M., Boutros, S.,
     Binderberger, M., and J. Haas, Bidirectional Forwarding
     Detection (BFD) on Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
     Interfaces, RFC 7130, February 2014."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535)
BfdCtrlSourcePortNumberTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT              "d"
STATUS                    current
DESCRIPTION
    "UDP source port number of BFD control packets.
     However, syntax is left open to wider range of values
     purposely for two reasons:
     1. Implementation uses non-compliant port number for
        valid proprietary reason.
     2. Potential future extension documents.
     The value of 0 is a special, reserved value used
     to indicate special conditions and should not be considered
     a valid port number."
REFERENCE
    "Port 49152..65535 from RFC5881"
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535)
END
IANA-BFD-TC-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS
    MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2
        FROM SNMPv2-SMI                               -- RFC 2578
    TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
        FROM SNMPv2-TC;                               -- RFC 2579
ianaBfdTCStdMib MODULE-IDENTITY
    LAST-UPDATED
               "201408120000Z" -- 12 August 2014 00:00:00 GMT
    ORGANIZATION
               "IANA"
    CONTACT-INFO
               "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
                Postal: 12025 Waterfront Drive, Suite 300
                        Los Angeles, CA  90094-2536
                Tel:    +1 310 301 5800
                EMail:  [email protected]"
    DESCRIPTION
      "Copyright (c) 2014 IETF Trust and the persons identified as
       authors of the code.  All rights reserved.
       Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
       without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject
       to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License
       set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions
       Relating to IETF Documents
       (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info)."
    REVISION
      "201408120000Z" -- 12 August 2014 00:00:00 GMT
    DESCRIPTION
      "Initial version.  Published as RFC 7330."
::= { mib-2 224 }
IANAbfdDiagTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS       current
DESCRIPTION
    "A common BFD diagnostic code."
REFERENCE
    "Katz, D. and D. Ward, Bidirectional Forwarding
     Detection (BFD), RFC 5880, June 2010.
     Allan, D., Swallow, G., and Drake, J., Proactive Connectivity
     Verification, Continuity Check, and Remote Defect
     Indication for the MPLS Transport Profile, RFC 6428,
     November 2011."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
    noDiagnostic(0),
    controlDetectionTimeExpired(1),
    echoFunctionFailed(2),
    neighborSignaledSessionDown(3),
    forwardingPlaneReset(4),
    pathDown(5),
    concatenatedPathDown(6),
    administrativelyDown(7),
    reverseConcatenatedPathDown(8),
    misConnectivityDefect(9)
}
IANAbfdSessTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS        current
DESCRIPTION
    "BFD session type"
REFERENCE
    "Katz, D. and D. Ward, Bidirectional Forwarding
     Detection (BFD), RFC 5880, June 2010.
     Katz, D. and D. Ward, Bidirectional Forwarding
     Detection (BFD) for IPv4 and IPv6 (Single Hop),
     RFC 5881, June 2010.
     Katz, D. and D. Ward, Bidirectional Forwarding
     Detection (BFD) for Multihop Paths, RFC 5883,
     June 2010."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
    singleHop(1),
    multiHopTotallyArbitraryPaths(2),
    multiHopOutOfBandSignaling(3),
    multiHopUnidirectionalLinks(4)
}
IANAbfdSessOperModeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS            current
DESCRIPTION
    "BFD session operating mode"
REFERENCE
    "Katz, D. and D. Ward, Bidirectional Forwarding
     Detection (BFD), RFC 5880, June 2010."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
    asyncModeWEchoFunction(1),
    asynchModeWOEchoFunction(2),
    demandModeWEchoFunction(3),
    demandModeWOEchoFunction(4)
}
IANAbfdSessStateTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS         current
DESCRIPTION
    "BFD session state.  State failing(5) is only applicable if
     corresponding session is running in BFD version 0."
REFERENCE
    "Katz, D. and D. Ward, Bidirectional Forwarding
     Detection (BFD), RFC 5880, June 2010."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
    adminDown(1),
    down(2),
    init(3),
    up(4),
    failing(5)
}
IANAbfdSessAuthenticationTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS                      current
DESCRIPTION
    "BFD authentication type"
REFERENCE
    "Sections 4.2 - 4.4 from Katz, D. and D. Ward,
     Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD),
     RFC 5880, June 2010."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
    noAuthentication(-1),
    reserved(0),
    simplePassword(1),
    keyedMD5(2),
    meticulousKeyedMD5(3),
    keyedSHA1(4),
    meticulousKeyedSHA1(5)
}
IANAbfdSessAuthenticationKeyTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT                  "1x "
STATUS                        current
DESCRIPTION
    "BFD authentication key type.
     An IANAbfdSessAuthenticationKeyTC is always interpreted
     within the context of an IANAbfdSessAuthenticationTypeTC
     value.  Every usage of the IANAbfdSessAuthenticationTypeTC
     textual convention is required to specify the
     IANAbfdSessAuthenticationKeyTC object that provides the
     context.  It is suggested that the
     IANAbfdSessAuthenticationKeyTC object be logically registered
     before the object(s) that use the
     IANAbfdSessAuthenticationKeyTC textual convention, if they
     appear in the same logical row.
     The value of an IANAbfdSessAuthenticationKeyTC must
     always be consistent with the value of the associated
     IANAbfdSessAuthenticationTypeTC object.  Attempts to set an
     IANAbfdSessAuthenticationKeyTC object to a value inconsistent
     with the associated IANAbfdSessAuthenticationTypeTC must fail
     with an inconsistentValue error.
     The following size constraints for an
     IANAbfdSessAuthenticationKeyTC object are defined for the
     associated IANAbfdSessAuthenticationTypeTC values show below:
     noAuthentication(-1): SIZE(0)
     reserved(0): SIZE(0)
     simplePassword(1): SIZE(1..16)
     keyedMD5(2): SIZE(16)
     meticulousKeyedMD5(3): SIZE(16)
     keyedSHA1(4): SIZE(20)
     meticulousKeyedSHA1(5): SIZE(20)
     When this textual convention is used as the syntax of an
     index object, there may be issues with the limit of 128
     sub-identifiers specified in SMIv2, STD 58.  In this case,
     the object definition MUST include a 'SIZE' clause to limit
     the number of potential instance sub-identifiers; otherwise,
     the applicable constraints MUST be stated in the appropriate
     conceptual row DESCRIPTION clauses, or in the surrounding
     documentation if there is no single DESCRIPTION clause that
     is appropriate."
REFERENCE
    "Sections 4.2 - 4.4 from Katz, D. and D. Ward, Bidirectional
     Forwarding Detection (BFD), RFC 5880, June 2010."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..252))
END

Security Considerations

This module does not define any management objects. Instead, it defines a set of textual conventions which may be used by other BFD MIB modules to define management objects.

Meaningful security considerations can only be written in the MIB modules that define management objects. This document has therefore no impact on the security of the Internet.

IANA Considerations

This document provides the base definition of the IANA-BFD-TC-STD-MIB module. This MIB module is under the direct control of IANA. See Section 3 for the initial contents. See the most updated version of this MIB at <http://www.iana.org/assignments/ianabfdtcstd-mib>. Assignments of IANA-BFD-TC-STD-MIB are via IETF Review RFC5226.

This MIB makes reference to the following documents: RFC2578, RFC2579, RFC5880, RFC5881 and RFC5883, RFC6428, and RFC7130.

IANA assigned an OID to the BFD-TC-STD-MIB module specified in this document as { mib-2 223 }.

IANA assigned an OID to the IANA-BFD-TC-STD-MIB module specified in this document as { mib-2 224 }.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Adrian Farrel and Jeffrey Haas for performing thorough reviews and providing a number of suggestions. The authors would also like to thank David Ward and Christer Holmberg for their comments and suggestions.

References

Normative References

RFC2119 Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate

          Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

RFC2578 McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.

          Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Structure of Management Information
          Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999.

RFC2579 McCloghrie, K., Ed., Perkins, D., Ed., and J.

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

RFC2580 McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,

          "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580,
          April 1999.

RFC5880 Katz, D. and D. Ward, "Bidirectional Forwarding Detection

          (BFD)", RFC 5880, June 2010.

RFC5881 Katz, D. and D. Ward, "Bidirectional Forwarding Detection

          (BFD) for IPv4 and IPv6 (Single Hop)", RFC 5881, June
          2010.

RFC5883 Katz, D. and D. Ward, "Bidirectional Forwarding Detection

          (BFD) for Multihop Paths", RFC 5883, June 2010.

RFC6428 Allan, D., Swallow Ed. , G., and J. Drake Ed. , "Proactive

          Connectivity Verification, Continuity Check, and Remote
          Defect Indication for the MPLS Transport Profile", RFC
          6428, November 2011.

RFC7130 Bhatia, M., Chen, M., Boutros, S., Binderberger, M., and

          J. Haas, "Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) on Link
          Aggregation Group (LAG) Interfaces", RFC 7130, February
          2014.

Informative References

RFC3410 Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,

          "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-
          Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410, December 2002.

RFC5226 Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an

          IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26, RFC 5226,
          May 2008.

Authors' Addresses

Thomas D. Nadeau Brocade

EMail: [email protected]

Zafar Ali Cisco Systems

EMail: [email protected]

Nobo Akiya Cisco Systems

EMail: [email protected]