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Network Working Group T. Sung Request for Comments: 1792 Novell, Inc. Category: Experimental April 1995

                TCP/IPX Connection Mib Specification

Status of this Memo

 This document defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet
 community.  This does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.
 Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.
 Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

IESG Note:

 Internet Engineering Steering Group comment from the Area Director
 for Transport Services: Please note well that this memo is an
 individual product of the author.  Implementation experience,
 particularly on the effectiveness of the protocols in dual-stack
 environments, is needed.

1. Introduction

 Traditionally, TCP and UDP runs over IP.  STD 17, RFC 1213 defines
 TCP connection MIB object and UDP listener object assuming just that.
 For TCP and UDP running over IPX, tcpConnTable and udpTable objects
 from RFC 1213 cannot be used since they define the address to be of
 type IpAddress.  As such, we need to define new objects that can
 properly describe TCP and UDP connections over IPX.
 New MIB objects, tcpIpxConnTable, udpIpxTable, tcpUnspecConnTable and
 udpUnspecTable are presented in this paper, to be used in place of
 tcpConnTable and udpListenerTable when TCP and UDP are running over
 IPX.

2. Objects

         TCPIPX-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
         IMPORTS
                 OBJECT-TYPE
                         FROM RFC-1212;
  1. - IPX address type.
  2. - First 4 octests are the network numbers and the last 6
  3. - octests are the node numbers. In ascii, it is represented

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  1. - as hex digits, as in: nnnnnnnn:mmmmmmmmmmmm
      IpxAddress ::= OCTET STRING (size (10))
  1. - TCP/IPX MIB object idenfifiers
      novell        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 23 }
      mibDoc        OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { novell 2 }
      tcpx          OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mibDoc 29 }
      tcpxTcp       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tcpx 1 }
      tcpxUdp       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { tcpx 2 }
  1. - the TCP/IPX Connection table
  1. - The TCP/IPX connection table contains information
  2. - about this entity's existing TCP connections over
  3. - IPX.
         tcpIpxConnTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF TcpIpxConnEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "A table containing information specific on
                     TCP connection over IPX network layer."
             ::= { tcpxTcp 1 }
         tcpIpxConnEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  TcpIpxConnEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "Information about a particular current TCP
                     connection over IPX  An object of this type is
                     transient, in that it ceases to exist when (or
                     soon after) the connection makes the transition
                     to the CLOSED state."
             INDEX   { tcpIpxConnLocalAddress,
                       tcpIpxConnLocalPort,
                       tcpIpxConnRemAddress,
                       tcpIpxConnRemPort }
            ::= { tcpIpxConnTable 1 }
         TcpIpxConnEntry ::=
             SEQUENCE {

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                 tcpIpxConnState
                     INTEGER,
                 tcpIpxConnLocalAddress
                     IpxAddress
                 tcpIpxConnLocalPort
                     INTEGER (0..65535),
                 tcpIpxConnRemAddress
                     IpxAddress,
                 tcpIpxConnRemPort
                     INTEGER (0..65535)
             }
         tcpIpxConnState OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                         closed(1),
                         listen(2),
                         synSent(3),
                         synReceived(4),
                         established(5),
                         finWait1(6),
                         finWait2(7),
                         closeWait(8),
                         lastAck(9),
                         closing(10),
                         timeWait(11),
                         deleteTCB(12)
                     }
             ACCESS  read-write
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The state of this TCP connection.
                     The only value which may be set by a management
                     station is deleteTCB(12).  Accordingly, it is
                     appropriate for an agent to return a `badValue'
                     response if a management station attempts to set
                     this object to any other value.
                     If a management station sets this object to the
                     value deleteTCB(12), then this has the effect of
                     deleting the TCB (as defined in RFC 793) of the
                     corresponding connection on the managed node,
                     resulting in immediate termination of the
                     connection.
                     As an implementation-specific option, a RST
                     segment may be sent from the managed node to the
                     other TCP endpoint (note however that RST

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                     segments are not sent reliably)."
             ::= { tcpIpxConnEntry 1 }
         tcpIpxConnLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  IpxAddress
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The local IPX address for this TCP connection.
                     In the case of a connection in the listen state
                     which is willing to accept connections for any
                     interface, the value 00000000:000000000000 is
                     used.  See tcpUnspecConnTable for connections in
                     the listen  state which is willing to accept
                     connects for any IP interface associated with
                     the node."
             ::= { tcpIpxConnEntry 2 }
  1. - NetworkAddress defined in SMI only include IP currently,
  2. - so we can't use it to represent both IP and IPX address.
         tcpIpxConnLocalPort OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The local port number for this TCP connection."
             ::= { tcpIpxConnEntry 3 }
         tcpIpxConnRemAddress OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  IpxAddress
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The remote IPX address for this TCP connection."
             ::= { tcpIpxConnEntry 4 }
         tcpIpxConnRemPort OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The remote port number for this TCP connection."
             ::= { tcpIpxConnEntry 5 }

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  1. - the UDP Listener table
  1. - The UDP listener table contains information about this
  2. - entity's UDP end-points on which a local application is
  3. - currently accepting datagrams.
         udpIpxTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF UdpIpxEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "A table containing UDP listener information."
             ::= { tcpxUdp 1 }
         udpIpxEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  UdpIpxEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "Information about a particular current UDP
                     listener."
             INDEX   { udpIpxLocalAddress, udpIpxLocalPort }
             ::= { udpIpxTable 1 }
         UdpIpxEntry ::=
             SEQUENCE {
                 udpIpxLocalAddress
          IpxAddress
                 udpIpxLocalPort
                     INTEGER (0..65535)
             }
         udpIpxLocalAddress OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  IpxAddress
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The local IPX address for this UDP listener.  In
                     the case of a UDP listener which is willing to
                     accept datagrams for any interface, the value
                     00000000:000000000000 is used.  See
                     udpUnspecTable for UDP listener which is
                     willing to accept datagrams from any network
                     layer."
             ::= { udpIpxEntry 1 }
         udpIpxLocalPort OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)

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             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The local port number for this UDP listener."
             ::= { udpIpxEntry 2 }
  1. - the TCP/UNSPEC Connection table
  1. - The TCP/UPSPEC connection table contains information
  2. - about this entity's existing TCP connections over
  3. - unspecified network.
  4. - Since the network is unspecified, the network
  5. - address is also unspecified. Hence, this
  6. - connection table does not include any network
  7. - address.
         tcpUnspecConnTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF TcpIpxConnEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "A table containing information specific on
                     TCP connection over unspecified network layer."
             ::= { tcpxTcp 2 }
         tcpUnspecConnEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  TcpUnspecConnEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "Information about a particular current TCP
                     connection over unspecified network layer.  An
                     object of this type is transient, in that it
                     ceases to exist when the connection makes
                     transition beyond LISTEN state, or when (or
                     soon after) the connection makes transition
                     to the CLOSED state,"
             INDEX   { tcpUnspecConnLocalPort }
             ::= { tcpUnspecConnTable 1 }
         TcpUnspecConnEntry ::=
             SEQUENCE {
                 tcpUnspecConnState
                     INTEGER,
                 tcpUnspecConnLocalPort

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                     INTEGER (0..65535),
             }
         tcpUnspecConnState OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER {
                         closed(1),
                         listen(2),
                         deleteTCB(12)
                     }
             ACCESS  read-write
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The state of this TCP connection.
                     Since the TCP connection can belong to this table
                     only when its state is less than SYN_SENT, only
                     closed and listen state apply.
                     The only value which may be set by a management
                     station is deleteTCB(12).  Accordingly, it is
                     appropriate for an agent to return a `badValue'
                     response if a management station attempts to set
                     this object to any other value.
                     If a management station sets this object to the
                     value deleteTCB(12), then this has the effect of
                     deleting the TCB (as defined in RFC 793) of the
                     corresponding connection on the managed node,
                     resulting in immediate termination of the
                     connection.
                     As an implementation-specific option, a RST
                     segment may be sent from the managed node to the
                     other TCP endpoint (note however that RST
                     segments are not sent reliably)."
             ::= { tcpUnspecConnEntry 1 }
         tcpUnspecConnLocalPort OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The local port number for this TCP connection."
             ::= { tcpUnspecConnEntry 2 }

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  1. - the UDP Listener table
  1. - The UDP listener table contains information about this
  2. - entity's UDP end-points over unspecified network layer,
  3. - on which a local application is currently accepting
  4. - datagrams. If network layer is unspecified, the network
  5. - address is also unspecified. Hence, this table does not
  6. - include any network address.
         udpUnspecTable OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  SEQUENCE OF UdpUnspecEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                      "A table containing UDP listener information."
             ::= { tcpxUdp 2 }
         udpUnspecEntry OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  UdpUnspecEntry
             ACCESS  not-accessible
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "Information about a particular current UDP
                     listener."
             INDEX   { udpUnspecLocalPort }
             ::= { udpUnspecTable 1 }
         UdpUnspecEntry ::=
             SEQUENCE {
                 udpUnspecLocalPort
                     INTEGER (0..65535)
             }
         udpUnspecLocalPort OBJECT-TYPE
             SYNTAX  INTEGER (0..65535)
             ACCESS  read-only
             STATUS  mandatory
             DESCRIPTION
                     "The local port number for this UDP listener."
             ::= { udpUnspecEntry 1 }
          END

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Acknowledgement

 The author would like to thank following folks and others for their
 assitance: Greg Minshall, Dave Piscitello.

Security Considerations

 Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

 Tae Sung
 Novell, Inc.
 2180 Fortune Drive
 San Jose, California, 95131
 Phone: (408)577-8439
 EMail: tae@novell.Com

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