TRANSPORT-ADDRESS-MIB

File: TRANSPORT-ADDRESS-MIB.mib (16839 bytes)

Imported modules

SNMPv2-SMI SNMPv2-TC

Imported symbols

MODULE-IDENTITY OBJECT-IDENTITY mib-2
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

Defined Types

TransportDomain  
A value that represents a transport domain. Some possible values, such as transportDomainUdpIpv4, are defined in this module. Other possible values can be defined in other MIB modules.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  OBJECT IDENTIFIER  

TransportAddressType  
A value that represents a transport domain. This is the enumerated version of the transport domain registrations in this MIB module. The enumerated values have the following meaning: unknown(0) unknown transport address type udpIpv4(1) transportDomainUdpIpv4 udpIpv6(2) transportDomainUdpIpv6 udpIpv4z(3) transportDomainUdpIpv4z udpIpv6z(4) transportDomainUdpIpv6z tcpIpv4(5) transportDomainTcpIpv4 tcpIpv6(6) transportDomainTcpIpv6 tcpIpv4z(7) transportDomainTcpIpv4z tcpIpv6z(8) transportDomainTcpIpv6z sctpIpv4(9) transportDomainSctpIpv4 sctpIpv6(10) transportDomainSctpIpv6 sctpIpv4z(11) transportDomainSctpIpv4z sctpIpv6z(12) transportDomainSctpIpv6z local(13) transportDomainLocal udpDns(14) transportDomainUdpDns tcpDns(15) transportDomainTcpDns sctpDns(16) transportDomainSctpDns This textual convention can be used to represent transport domains in situations where a syntax of TransportDomain is unwieldy (for example, when used as an index). The usage of this textual convention implies that additional transport domains can only be supported by updating this MIB module. This extensibility restriction does not apply for the TransportDomain textual convention which allows MIB authors to define additional transport domains independently in other MIB modules.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  INTEGER unknown(0), udpIpv4(1), udpIpv6(2), udpIpv4z(3), udpIpv6z(4), tcpIpv4(5), tcpIpv6(6), tcpIpv4z(7), tcpIpv6z(8), sctpIpv4(9), sctpIpv6(10), sctpIpv4z(11), sctpIpv6z(12), local(13), udpDns(14), tcpDns(15), sctpDns(16)  

TransportAddress  
Denotes a generic transport address. A TransportAddress value is always interpreted within the context of a TransportAddressType or TransportDomain value. Every usage of the TransportAddress textual convention MUST specify the TransportAddressType or TransportDomain object which provides the context. Furthermore, MIB authors SHOULD define a separate TransportAddressType or TransportDomain object for each TransportAddress object. It is suggested that the TransportAddressType or TransportDomain is logically registered before the object(s) which use the TransportAddress textual convention if they appear in the same logical row. The value of a TransportAddress object must always be consistent with the value of the associated TransportAddressType or TransportDomain object. Attempts to set a TransportAddress object to a value which is inconsistent with the associated TransportAddressType or TransportDomain must fail with an inconsistentValue error. When this textual convention is used as a 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-TYPE declaration MUST include a 'SIZE' clause to limit the number of potential instance sub-identifiers.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  OCTET STRING Size(0..255)  

TransportAddressIPv4  
Represents a transport address consisting of an IPv4 address and a port number (as used for example by UDP, TCP and SCTP): octets contents encoding 1-4 IPv4 address network-byte order 5-6 port number network-byte order This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object definitions since it restricts addresses to a specific format. However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or in conjunction with TransportAddressType or TransportDomain as a pair.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  OCTET STRING Size(6)  

TransportAddressIPv6  
Represents a transport address consisting of an IPv6 address and a port number (as used for example by UDP, TCP and SCTP): octets contents encoding 1-16 IPv6 address network-byte order 17-18 port number network-byte order This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object definitions since it restricts addresses to a specific format. However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or in conjunction with TransportAddressType or TransportDomain as a pair.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  OCTET STRING Size(18)  

TransportAddressIPv4z  
Represents a transport address consisting of an IPv4 address, a zone index and a port number (as used for example by UDP, TCP and SCTP): octets contents encoding 1-4 IPv4 address network-byte order 5-8 zone index network-byte order 9-10 port number network-byte order This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object definitions since it restricts addresses to a specific format. However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or in conjunction with TransportAddressType or TransportDomain as a pair.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  OCTET STRING Size(10)  

TransportAddressIPv6z  
Represents a transport address consisting of an IPv6 address, a zone index and a port number (as used for example by UDP, TCP and SCTP): octets contents encoding 1-16 IPv6 address network-byte order 17-20 zone index network-byte order 21-22 port number network-byte order This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object definitions since it restricts addresses to a specific format. However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or in conjunction with TransportAddressType or TransportDomain as a pair.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  OCTET STRING Size(22)  

TransportAddressLocal  
Represents a POSIX Local IPC transport address: octets contents encoding all POSIX Local IPC address string The Posix Local IPC transport domain subsumes UNIX domain sockets. This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object definitions since it restricts addresses to a specific format. However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or in conjunction with TransportAddressType or TransportDomain as a pair. When this textual convention is used as a 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-TYPE declaration MUST include a 'SIZE' clause to limit the number of potential instance sub-identifiers.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  OCTET STRING Size(1..255)  

TransportAddressDns  
Represents a DNS domain name followed by a colon ':' (ASCII character 0x3A) and a port number in ASCII. The name SHOULD be fully qualified whenever possible. Values of this textual convention are not directly useable as transport-layer addressing information, and require runtime resolution. As such, applications that write them must be prepared for handling errors if such values are not supported, or cannot be resolved (if resolution occurs at the time of the management operation). The DESCRIPTION clause of TransportAddress objects that may have TransportAddressDns values must fully describe how (and when) such names are to be resolved to IP addresses and vice versa. This textual convention SHOULD NOT be used directly in object definitions since it restricts addresses to a specific format. However, if it is used, it MAY be used either on its own or in conjunction with TransportAddressType or TransportDomain as a pair. When this textual convention is used as a 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-TYPE declaration MUST include a 'SIZE' clause to limit the number of potential instance sub-identifiers.
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION    
  OCTET STRING Size(1..255)  

Defined Values

transportAddressMIB 1.3.6.1.2.1.100
This MIB module provides commonly used transport address definitions. Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002). This version of this MIB module is part of RFC 3419; see the RFC itself for full legal notices.
MODULE-IDENTITY    

transportDomains 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1
OBJECT IDENTIFIER    

transportDomainUdpIpv4 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.1
The UDP over IPv4 transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv4 for global IPv4 addresses.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainUdpIpv6 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.2
The UDP over IPv6 transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv6 for global IPv6 addresses.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainUdpIpv4z 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.3
The UDP over IPv4 transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv4z for scoped IPv4 addresses with a zone index.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainUdpIpv6z 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.4
The UDP over IPv6 transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv6z for scoped IPv6 addresses with a zone index.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainTcpIpv4 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.5
The TCP over IPv4 transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv4 for global IPv4 addresses.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainTcpIpv6 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.6
The TCP over IPv6 transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv6 for global IPv6 addresses.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainTcpIpv4z 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.7
The TCP over IPv4 transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv4z for scoped IPv4 addresses with a zone index.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainTcpIpv6z 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.8
The TCP over IPv6 transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv6z for scoped IPv6 addresses with a zone index.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainSctpIpv4 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.9
The SCTP over IPv4 transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv4 for global IPv4 addresses. This transport domain usually represents the primary address on multihomed SCTP endpoints.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainSctpIpv6 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.10
The SCTP over IPv6 transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv6 for global IPv6 addresses. This transport domain usually represents the primary address on multihomed SCTP endpoints.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainSctpIpv4z 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.11
The SCTP over IPv4 transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv4z for scoped IPv4 addresses with a zone index. This transport domain usually represents the primary address on multihomed SCTP endpoints.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainSctpIpv6z 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.12
The SCTP over IPv6 transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressIPv6z for scoped IPv6 addresses with a zone index. This transport domain usually represents the primary address on multihomed SCTP endpoints.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainLocal 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.13
The Posix Local IPC transport domain. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressLocal. The Posix Local IPC transport domain incorporates the well-known UNIX domain sockets.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainUdpDns 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.14
The UDP transport domain using fully qualified domain names. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressDns.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainTcpDns 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.15
The TCP transport domain using fully qualified domain names. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressDns.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY    

transportDomainSctpDns 1.3.6.1.2.1.100.1.16
The SCTP transport domain using fully qualified domain names. The corresponding transport address is of type TransportAddressDns.
Status: current Access: read-write
OBJECT-IDENTITY