PCE-TC-STD-MIB
File:
PCE-TC-STD-MIB.mib (5728 bytes)
Imported modules
Imported symbols
Defined Types
PcePcepIdentifier |
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The LDP identifier is a six octet quantity which is used to
identify a PCE client. |
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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OCTET STRING |
Size(0..6) |
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PceRoutingDomainID |
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A PCE-DOMAINS information element or a A PCE-DEST-DOMAINS
information element carries the identifier of a routing domain
(area, as) which type depends on both the routing protocol and
on the version of Internet protocol in use in this routing
domain.
This TC defines a common SMI type for the different kinds of
routing domain identifiers.
A PceRoutingDomainID value is always interpreted within the
context of an AddressFamilyNumbers value. Every usage of the
PceRoutingDomainID textual convention is required to specify
the AddressFamilyNumbers object which provides the context.
The value of an PceRoutingDomainID object must always be
consistent with the value of the associated
AddressFamilyNumbers object.
Following is the mapping between AddressFamilyNumbers type and
PceRoutingDomainID size:
ipV4(1):
PceRoutingDomainID is an InetAddressIPv4 corresponding to
the name of an OSPF area;
ipV6(2):
PceRoutingDomainID is an InetAddressIPv6 corresponding to
the name of an OSPF area;
nsap(3):
PceRoutingDomainID type is OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..20)),
corresponding to the name of an ISIS area (see RFC 1195);
asNumber(18)
PceRoutingDomainID type is OCTET STRING (SIZE (2))
corresponding to the name of an Autonomous System.
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TEXTUAL-CONVENTION |
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OCTET STRING |
Size(0..20) |
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Defined Values
pceTCDraftMIB |
1.3.6.1.3.9999.1 |
This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base
(MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet
community. In particular, it defines Textual Conventions to
represent commonly used Path Computation Element (PCE)
management information. The intent is that these TEXTUAL
CONVENTIONS (TCs) will be imported and used in PCE related MIB
modules to avoid duplicating conventions. |
MODULE-IDENTITY |
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