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Network Working Group R. Sivaramu Request for Comments: 5060 Cisco Systems Category: Standards Track J. Lingard

                                                          Arastra, Inc
                                                           D. McWalter
                                                   Data Connection Ltd
                                                              B. Joshi
                                              Infosys Technologies Ltd
                                                            A. Kessler
                                                         Cisco Systems
                                                          January 2008
                 Protocol Independent Multicast MIB

Status of This Memo

 This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
 Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
 improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
 Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
 and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Abstract

 This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
 for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
 In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing the
 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) protocols: PIM-SM (Sparse Mode),
 BIDIR-PIM (Bidirectional), and PIM-DM (Dense Mode).  This document is
 part of work in progress to obsolete RFC 2934, and is to be preferred
 where the two documents overlap.  This document does not obsolete RFC
 2934.

Table of Contents

 1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2
 2.  Terminology  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2
 3.  The Internet-Standard Management Framework . . . . . . . . . .  2
 4.  Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3
 5.  Definitions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
 6.  Security Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
 7.  IANA Considerations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
 8.  Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
 9.  References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
   9.1.  Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
   9.2.  Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

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1. Introduction

 This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
 for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
 In particular, it describes managed objects used for managing the
 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) protocols (PIM-SM [RFC4601],
 BIDIR-PIM [RFC5015], and PIM-DM [RFC3973]).
 This document is part of work in progress to obsolete RFC 2934
 [RFC2934].  RFC 2934 defined an experimental MIB module for managing
 the PIM protocols.  The MIB module defined by this document is a re-
 working of the MIB module from RFC 2934, with major changes that
 include the following.
 o  This MIB module is independent of IP version, whereas RFC 2934
    only supported IPv4.
 o  This MIB module includes support for managing BIDIR-PIM.
 o  This MIB module retains limited support for managing PIM-DM
    [RFC3973], but that is no longer its primary purpose.
 o  This MIB module does not include support for managing PIM-SM v1.
 o  This MIB module does not depend on the IPv4 Multicast Routing MIB
    defined in RFC 2932 [RFC2932].
 o  This MIB module includes support for configuring static Rendezvous
    Points (RPs).
 o  This MIB module includes support for configuring anycast RPs
    [RFC4610].

2. Terminology

 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 RFC 2119 [RFC2119].

3. 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).

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 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].

4. Overview

 This MIB module contains the following tables.
 1.   The PIM Interface Table, which contains one row per IP version
      for each interface of the router which is running PIM.
 2.   The PIM Neighbor Table, which contains one row for each of the
      router's PIM neighbors.
 3.   The PIM Neighbor Secondary Address Table, which contains one row
      for each secondary address advertised by each of the router's
      PIM neighbors.
 4.   The PIM (*,G) State Table, which contains one row for each group
      for which PIM has (*,G) state.
 5.   The PIM (*,G,I) State Table, which contains one row for each
      group and interface for which PIM has interface-specific (*,G)
      state.
 6.   The PIM (S,G) State Table, which contains one row for each
      source and group for which PIM has (S,G) state.
 7.   The PIM (S,G,I) State Table, which contains one row for each
      source, group, and interface for which PIM has interface-
      specific (S,G) state.
 8.   The PIM (S,G,rpt) State Table, which contains one row for each
      source and group for which PIM has (S,G,rpt) state.
 9.   The PIM (S,G,rpt,I) State Table, which contains one row for each
      source, group, and interface for which PIM has interface-
      specific (S,G,rpt) state.
 10.  The PIM Bidir DF-Election Table, which contains one row per
      interface for each Rendezvous Point (RP) for which
      Bidirectional-PIM Designated Forwarder (DF) election state is
      maintained.

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 11.  The PIM Static RP Table, which contains one row per range of
      multicast group addresses for which a particular configured RP
      should be used.
 12.  The PIM Group Mapping Table, which contains one row for each
      mapping from a multicast group address prefix to the PIM mode
      and RP address to use for groups within that group prefix,
      regardless of the source of the group mapping information.
 13.  The PIM Anycast-RP Set Table, which contains one row for each RP
      within each Anycast-RP set of which the local router is a
      member.
 This MIB module uses textual conventions defined in the IF-MIB
 [RFC2863], the INET-ADDRESS-MIB [RFC4001], and the IANA-RTPROTO-MIB
 [RTPROTO].  This MIB module REFERENCEs [RFC3376], [RFC3569],
 [RFC3618], [RFC3810], [RFC3956], [RFC3973], [RFC4601], [RFC4610],
 [RFC5015], [RFC5059], and [IPMCAST-MIB].

5. Definitions

PIM-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS

  MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, mib-2,
  NOTIFICATION-TYPE, Unsigned32,
  Counter32, Counter64, Gauge32,
  TimeTicks                        FROM SNMPv2-SMI        -- [RFC2578]
  TEXTUAL-CONVENTION,
  RowStatus, TruthValue,
  StorageType                      FROM SNMPv2-TC         -- [RFC2579]
  MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP,
  NOTIFICATION-GROUP               FROM SNMPv2-CONF       -- [RFC2580]
  InterfaceIndexOrZero,
  InterfaceIndex                   FROM IF-MIB            -- [RFC2863]
  InetAddressType,
  InetAddressPrefixLength,
  InetAddress, InetVersion         FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB  -- [RFC4001]
  IANAipRouteProtocol              FROM IANA-RTPROTO-MIB; -- [RTPROTO]

pimStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY

  LAST-UPDATED "200711020000Z" -- 2 November 2007
  ORGANIZATION
          "IETF Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Working Group"
  CONTACT-INFO
          "Email: pim@ietf.org
          WG charter:

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          http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/pim-charter.html"
  DESCRIPTION
          "The MIB module for management of PIM routers.
          Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).  This version of this
          MIB module is part of RFC 5060; see the RFC itself for full
          legal notices."
  REVISION     "200711020000Z" -- 2 November 2007
  DESCRIPTION  "Initial version, published as RFC 5060."
  ::= { mib-2 157 }

– – Textual Conventions –

PimMode ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The PIM mode in which a group is operating.
          none(1)      The group is not using PIM, which may be the
                       case if, for example, it is a link-local or
                       unroutable group address.
          ssm(2)       Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) with PIM Sparse
                       Mode.
          asm(3)       Any Source Multicast (ASM) with PIM Sparse
                       Mode.
          bidir(4)     Bidirectional PIM.
          dm(5)        PIM Dense Mode.
          other(6)     Any other PIM mode."
  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                none(1),
                ssm(2),
                asm(3),
                bidir(4),
                dm(5),
                other(6)
             }

PimGroupMappingOriginType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION

  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION

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          "The mechanism by which a PIM group mapping was learned.
          fixed(1)     Link-local or unroutable group mappings.
          configRp(2)  Local static RP configuration.
          configSsm(3) Local SSM Group configuration.
          bsr(4)       The PIM Bootstrap Router (BSR) mechanism.
          autoRP(5)    Cisco's Auto-RP mechanism.
          embedded(6)  The Embedded-RP mechanism where the RP address
                       is embedded in the multicast group address.
          other(7)     Any other mechanism."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3569, RFC 3956, and RFC 5059"
  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                fixed(1),
                configRp(2),
                configSsm(3),
                bsr(4),
                autoRP(5),
                embedded(6),
                other(7)
             }

– – Top-level structure –

pimNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pimStdMIB 0 } pim OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pimStdMIB 1 }

pimKeepalivePeriod OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-write
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The duration of the Keepalive Timer.  This is the period
          during which the PIM router will maintain (S,G) state in the
          absence of explicit (S,G) local membership or (S,G) join
          messages received to maintain it.  This timer period is
          called the Keepalive_Period in the PIM-SM specification.  It
          is called the SourceLifetime in the PIM-DM specification.

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          The storage type of this object is determined by
          pimDeviceConfigStorageType."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.11"
  DEFVAL { 210 }
  ::= { pim 14 }

pimRegisterSuppressionTime OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-write
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The duration of the Register Suppression Timer.  This is
          the period during which a PIM Designated Router (DR) stops
          sending Register-encapsulated data to the Rendezvous Point
          (RP) after receiving a Register-Stop message.  This object
          is used to run timers both at the DR and at the RP.  This
          timer period is called the Register_Suppression_Time in the
          PIM-SM specification.
          The storage type of this object is determined by
          pimDeviceConfigStorageType."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.11"
  DEFVAL { 60 }
  ::= { pim 15 }

pimStarGEntries OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Gauge32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of entries in the pimStarGTable."
  ::= { pim 16 }

pimStarGIEntries OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Gauge32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of entries in the pimStarGITable."
  ::= { pim 17 }

pimSGEntries OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Gauge32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of entries in the pimSGTable."

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  ::= { pim 18 }

pimSGIEntries OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Gauge32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of entries in the pimSGITable."
  ::= { pim 19 }

pimSGRptEntries OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Gauge32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of entries in the pimSGRptTable."
  ::= { pim 20 }

pimSGRptIEntries OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Gauge32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of entries in the pimSGRptITable."
  ::= { pim 21 }

pimOutAsserts OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Counter64
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of Asserts sent by this router.
          Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
          re-initialization of the management system, for example,
          when the device is rebooted."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.6"
  ::= { pim 22 }

pimInAsserts OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Counter64
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of Asserts received by this router.  Asserts
          are multicast to all routers on a network.  This counter is
          incremented by all routers that receive an assert, not only
          those routers that are contesting the assert.

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          Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
          re-initialization of the management system, for example,
          when the device is rebooted."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.6"
  ::= { pim 23 }

pimLastAssertInterface OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InterfaceIndexOrZero
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The interface on which this router most recently sent or
          received an assert, or zero if this router has not sent or
          received an assert."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.6"
  ::= { pim 24 }

pimLastAssertGroupAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of the multicast group address in the most
          recently sent or received assert.  If this router has not
          sent or received an assert, then this object is set to
          unknown(0)."
  ::= { pim 25 }

pimLastAssertGroupAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The multicast group address in the most recently sent or
          received assert.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimLastAssertGroupAddressType object."
  ::= { pim 26 }

pimLastAssertSourceAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of the source address in the most recently
          sent or received assert.  If the most recent assert was
          (*,G), or if this router has not sent or received an assert,
          then this object is set to unknown(0)."
  ::= { pim 27 }

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pimLastAssertSourceAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The source address in the most recently sent or received
          assert.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimLastAssertSourceAddressType object."
  ::= { pim 28 }

pimNeighborLossNotificationPeriod OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-write
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The minimum time that must elapse between pimNeighborLoss
          notifications originated by this router.  The maximum value
          65535 represents an 'infinite' time, in which case, no
          pimNeighborLoss notifications are ever sent.
          The storage type of this object is determined by
          pimDeviceConfigStorageType."
  DEFVAL { 0 }
  ::= { pim 29 }

pimNeighborLossCount OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Counter32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of neighbor loss events that have occurred.
          This counter is incremented when the neighbor timer expires,
          and the router has no other neighbors on the same interface
          with the same IP version and a lower IP address than itself.
          This counter is incremented whenever a pimNeighborLoss
          notification would be generated.
          Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
          re-initialization of the management system, for example,
          when the device is rebooted."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.2"
  ::= { pim 30 }

pimInvalidRegisterNotificationPeriod OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (10..65535)

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  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-write
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The minimum time that must elapse between
          pimInvalidRegister notifications originated by this router.
          The default value of 65535 represents an 'infinite' time, in
          which case, no pimInvalidRegister notifications are ever
          sent.
          The non-zero minimum allowed value provides resilience
          against propagation of denial-of-service attacks from the
          data and control planes to the network management plane.
          The storage type of this object is determined by
          pimDeviceConfigStorageType."
  DEFVAL { 65535 }
  ::= { pim 31 }

pimInvalidRegisterMsgsRcvd OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Counter32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of invalid PIM Register messages that have been
          received by this device.
          A PIM Register message is invalid if either
          o the destination address of the Register message does not
            match the Group to RP mapping on this device, or
          o this device believes the group address to be within an
            SSM address range, but this Register implies ASM usage.
          These conditions can occur transiently while RP mapping
          changes propagate through the network.  If this counter is
          incremented repeatedly over several minutes, then there is a
          persisting configuration error that requires correction.
          The active Group to RP mapping on this device is specified
          by the object pimGroupMappingPimMode.  If there is no such
          mapping, then the object pimGroupMappingPimMode is absent.
          The RP address contained in the invalid Register is
          pimInvalidRegisterRp.
          Multicast data carried by invalid Register messages is
          discarded.  The discarded data is from a source directly

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          connected to pimInvalidRegisterOrigin, and is addressed to
          pimInvalidRegisterGroup.
          Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
          re-initialization of the management system, for example,
          when the device is rebooted."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.4.2, RFC 3569, and
             'IP Multicast MIB' (August 2007) ipMcastSsmRangeTable"
  ::= { pim 32 }

pimInvalidRegisterAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type stored in pimInvalidRegisterOrigin,
          pimInvalidRegisterGroup, and pimInvalidRegisterRp.
          If no invalid Register messages have been received, then
          this object is set to unknown(0)."
  ::= { pim 33 }

pimInvalidRegisterOrigin OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The source address of the last invalid Register message
          received by this device."
  ::= { pim 34 }

pimInvalidRegisterGroup OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The IP multicast group address to which the last invalid
          Register message received by this device was addressed."
  ::= { pim 35 }

pimInvalidRegisterRp OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The RP address to which the last invalid Register message
          received by this device was delivered."
  ::= { pim 36 }

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pimInvalidJoinPruneNotificationPeriod OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (10..65535)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-write
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The minimum time that must elapse between
          pimInvalidJoinPrune notifications originated by this router.
          The default value of 65535 represents an 'infinite' time, in
          which case, no pimInvalidJoinPrune notifications are ever
          sent.
          The non-zero minimum allowed value provides resilience
          against propagation of denial-of-service attacks from the
          control plane to the network management plane.
          The storage type of this object is determined by
          pimDeviceConfigStorageType."
  DEFVAL { 65535 }
  ::= { pim 37 }

pimInvalidJoinPruneMsgsRcvd OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Counter32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of invalid PIM Join/Prune messages that have
          been received by this device.
          A PIM Join/Prune message is invalid if either
          o the Group to RP mapping specified by this message does not
            match the Group to RP mapping on this device, or
          o this device believes the group address to be within an
            SSM address range, but this Join/Prune (*,G) or (S,G,rpt)
            implies ASM usage.
          These conditions can occur transiently while RP mapping
          changes propagate through the network.  If this counter is
          incremented repeatedly over several minutes, then there is a
          persisting configuration error that requires correction.
          The active Group to RP mapping on this device is specified
          by the object pimGroupMappingPimMode.  If there is no such
          mapping, then the object pimGroupMappingPimMode is absent.
          The RP address contained in the invalid Join/Prune is
          pimInvalidJoinPruneRp.

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          Invalid Join/Prune messages are discarded.  This may result
          in loss of multicast data affecting listeners downstream of
          pimInvalidJoinPruneOrigin, for multicast data addressed to
          pimInvalidJoinPruneGroup.
          Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
          re-initialization of the management system, for example,
          when the device is rebooted."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.2, RFC 3569, and
             'IP Multicast MIB' (August 2007) ipMcastSsmRangeTable"
  ::= { pim 38 }

pimInvalidJoinPruneAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type stored in pimInvalidJoinPruneOrigin,
          pimInvalidJoinPruneGroup, and pimInvalidJoinPruneRp.
          If no invalid Join/Prune messages have been received, this
          object is set to unknown(0)."
  ::= { pim 39 }

pimInvalidJoinPruneOrigin OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The source address of the last invalid Join/Prune message
          received by this device."
  ::= { pim 40 }

pimInvalidJoinPruneGroup OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The IP multicast group address carried in the last
          invalid Join/Prune message received by this device."
  ::= { pim 41 }

pimInvalidJoinPruneRp OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The RP address carried in the last invalid Join/Prune

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          message received by this device."
  ::= { pim 42 }

pimRPMappingNotificationPeriod OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-write
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The minimum time that must elapse between
          pimRPMappingChange notifications originated by this router.
          The default value of 65535 represents an 'infinite' time, in
          which case, no pimRPMappingChange notifications are ever
          sent.
          The storage type of this object is determined by
          pimDeviceConfigStorageType."
  DEFVAL { 65535 }
  ::= { pim 43 }

pimRPMappingChangeCount OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Counter32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of changes to active RP mappings on this device.
          Information about active RP mappings is available in
          pimGroupMappingTable.  Only changes to active mappings cause
          this counter to be incremented.  That is, changes that
          modify the pimGroupMappingEntry with the highest precedence
          for a group (lowest value of pimGroupMappingPrecedence).
          Such changes may result from manual configuration of this
          device, or from automatic RP mapping discovery methods
          including the PIM Bootstrap Router (BSR) mechanism.
          Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
          re-initialization of the management system, for example,
          when the device is rebooted."
  REFERENCE "RFC 5059"
  ::= { pim 44 }

pimInterfaceElectionNotificationPeriod OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-write
  STATUS     current

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  DESCRIPTION
          "The minimum time that must elapse between
          pimInterfaceElection notifications originated by this
          router.  The default value of 65535 represents an 'infinite'
          time, in which case, no pimInterfaceElection notifications
          are ever sent.
          The storage type of this object is determined by
          pimDeviceConfigStorageType."
  DEFVAL { 65535 }
  ::= { pim 45 }

pimInterfaceElectionWinCount OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Counter32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The number of times this device has been elected DR or DF
          on any interface.
          Elections occur frequently on newly-active interfaces, as
          triggered Hellos establish adjacencies.  This counter is not
          incremented for elections on an interface until the first
          periodic Hello has been sent.  If this router is the DR or
          DF at the time of sending the first periodic Hello after
          interface activation, then this counter is incremented
          (once) at that time.
          Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur at
          re-initialization of the management system, for example,
          when the device is rebooted."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.2 and RFC 5015 section 3.5.2"
  ::= { pim 46 }

pimRefreshInterval OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-write
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The interval between successive State Refresh messages sent
          by an Originator.  This timer period is called the
          RefreshInterval in the PIM-DM specification.  This object is
          used only by PIM-DM.
          The storage type of this object is determined by
          pimDeviceConfigStorageType."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3973 section 4.8"

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  DEFVAL { 60 }
  ::= { pim 47 }

pimDeviceConfigStorageType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX      StorageType
  MAX-ACCESS  read-write
  STATUS      current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The storage type used for the global PIM configuration of
          this device, comprised of the objects listed below.  If this
          storage type takes the value 'permanent', write-access to
          the listed objects need not be allowed.
          The objects described by this storage type are:
          pimKeepalivePeriod, pimRegisterSuppressionTime,
          pimNeighborLossNotificationPeriod,
          pimInvalidRegisterNotificationPeriod,
          pimInvalidJoinPruneNotificationPeriod,
          pimRPMappingNotificationPeriod,
          pimInterfaceElectionNotificationPeriod, and
          pimRefreshInterval."
  DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
  ::= { pim 48 }

– – The PIM Interface Table –

pimInterfaceTable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimInterfaceEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (conceptual) table listing the router's PIM interfaces.
          PIM is enabled on all interfaces listed in this table."
  ::= { pim 1 }

pimInterfaceEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimInterfaceEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry (conceptual row) in the pimInterfaceTable.  This
          entry is preserved on agent restart."
  INDEX      { pimInterfaceIfIndex,
               pimInterfaceIPVersion }
  ::= { pimInterfaceTable 1 }

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PimInterfaceEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

  pimInterfaceIfIndex              InterfaceIndex,
  pimInterfaceIPVersion            InetVersion,
  pimInterfaceAddressType          InetAddressType,
  pimInterfaceAddress              InetAddress,
  pimInterfaceGenerationIDValue    Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceDR                   InetAddress,
  pimInterfaceDRPriority           Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceDRPriorityEnabled    TruthValue,
  pimInterfaceHelloInterval        Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceTrigHelloInterval    Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceHelloHoldtime        Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceJoinPruneInterval    Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceJoinPruneHoldtime    Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceDFElectionRobustness Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceLanDelayEnabled      TruthValue,
  pimInterfacePropagationDelay     Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceOverrideInterval     Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceEffectPropagDelay    Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceEffectOverrideIvl    Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceSuppressionEnabled   TruthValue,
  pimInterfaceBidirCapable         TruthValue,
  pimInterfaceDomainBorder         TruthValue,
  pimInterfaceStubInterface        TruthValue,
  pimInterfacePruneLimitInterval   Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceGraftRetryInterval   Unsigned32,
  pimInterfaceSRPriorityEnabled    TruthValue,
  pimInterfaceStatus               RowStatus,
  pimInterfaceStorageType          StorageType

}

pimInterfaceIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InterfaceIndex
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The ifIndex value of this PIM interface."
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 1 }

pimInterfaceIPVersion OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetVersion
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The IP version of this PIM interface.  A physical interface
          may be configured in multiple modes concurrently, e.g., IPv4
          and IPv6; however, the traffic is considered to be logically
          separate."

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  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 2 }

pimInterfaceAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of this PIM interface."
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 3 }

pimInterfaceAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The primary IP address of this router on this PIM
          interface.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimInterfaceAddressType object."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 sections 4.1.6, 4.3.1-4.3.4, and 4.5.1"
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 4 }

pimInterfaceGenerationIDValue OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value of the Generation ID this router inserted in the
          last PIM Hello message it sent on this interface."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.1"
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 5 }

pimInterfaceDR OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The primary IP address of the Designated Router on this PIM
          interface.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimInterfaceAddressType object."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3"
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 6 }

pimInterfaceDRPriority OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The Designated Router Priority value inserted into the DR

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          Priority option in PIM Hello messages transmitted on this
          interface.  Numerically higher values for this object
          indicate higher priorities."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.2"
  DEFVAL { 1 }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 7 }

pimInterfaceDRPriorityEnabled OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Evaluates to TRUE if all routers on this interface are
          using the DR Priority option."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.2"
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 8 }

pimInterfaceHelloInterval OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..18000)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The frequency at which PIM Hello messages are transmitted
          on this interface.  This object corresponds to the
          'Hello_Period' timer value defined in the PIM-SM
          specification.  A value of zero represents an 'infinite'
          interval, and indicates that periodic PIM Hello messages
          should not be sent on this interface."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 9"
  DEFVAL { 30 }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 9 }

pimInterfaceTrigHelloInterval OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..60)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The maximum time before this router sends a triggered PIM
          Hello message on this interface.  This object corresponds to
          the 'Trigered_Hello_Delay' timer value defined in the PIM-SM
          specification.  A value of zero has no special meaning and
          indicates that triggered PIM Hello messages should always be
          sent immediately."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.11"
  DEFVAL { 5 }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 10 }

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pimInterfaceHelloHoldtime OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value set in the Holdtime field of PIM Hello messages
          transmitted on this interface.  A value of 65535 represents
          an 'infinite' holdtime.  Implementations are recommended
          to use a holdtime that is 3.5 times the value of
          pimInterfaceHelloInterval, or 65535 if
          pimInterfaceHelloInterval is set to zero."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 sections 4.3.2 and 4.9.2"
  DEFVAL { 105 }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 11 }

pimInterfaceJoinPruneInterval OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..18000)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The frequency at which this router sends PIM Join/Prune
          messages on this PIM interface.  This object corresponds to
          the 't_periodic' timer value defined in the PIM-SM
          specification.  A value of zero represents an 'infinite'
          interval, and indicates that periodic PIM Join/Prune
          messages should not be sent on this interface."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.11"
  DEFVAL { 60 }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 12 }

pimInterfaceJoinPruneHoldtime OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value inserted into the Holdtime field of a PIM
          Join/Prune message sent on this interface.  A value of 65535
          represents an 'infinite' holdtime.  Implementations are
          recommended to use a holdtime that is 3.5 times the value of
          pimInterfaceJoinPruneInterval, or 65535 if
          pimInterfaceJoinPruneInterval is set to zero.  PIM-DM
          implementations are recommended to use the value of
          pimInterfacePruneLimitInterval."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 sections 4.5.3 and 4.9.5"
  DEFVAL { 210 }

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  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 13 }

pimInterfaceDFElectionRobustness OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The minimum number of PIM DF-Election messages that must be
          lost in order for DF election on this interface to fail."
  DEFVAL { 3 }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 14 }

pimInterfaceLanDelayEnabled OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Evaluates to TRUE if all routers on this interface are
          using the LAN Prune Delay option."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 sections 4.3.3 and 4.9.2"
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 15 }

pimInterfacePropagationDelay OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..32767)
  UNITS      "milliseconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The expected propagation delay between PIM routers on this
          network or link.
          This router inserts this value into the Propagation_Delay
          field of the LAN Prune Delay option in the PIM Hello
          messages sent on this interface.  Implementations SHOULD
          enforce a lower bound on the permitted values for this
          object to allow for scheduling and processing delays within
          the local router."
  DEFVAL { 500 }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 16 }

pimInterfaceOverrideInterval OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  UNITS      "milliseconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value this router inserts into the Override_Interval
          field of the LAN Prune Delay option in the PIM Hello

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          messages it sends on this interface.
          When overriding a prune, PIM routers pick a random timer
          duration up to the value of this object.  The more PIM
          routers that are active on a network, the more likely it is
          that the prune will be overridden after a small proportion
          of this time has elapsed.
          The more PIM routers are active on this network, the larger
          this object should be to obtain an optimal spread of prune
          override latencies."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.3"
  DEFVAL { 2500 }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 17 }

pimInterfaceEffectPropagDelay OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..32767)
  UNITS      "milliseconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The Effective Propagation Delay on this interface.  This
          object is always 500 if pimInterfaceLanDelayEnabled is
          FALSE."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.3"
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 18 }

pimInterfaceEffectOverrideIvl OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  UNITS      "milliseconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The Effective Override Interval on this interface.  This
          object is always 2500 if pimInterfaceLanDelayEnabled is
          FALSE."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.3"
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 19 }

pimInterfaceSuppressionEnabled OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether join suppression is enabled on this interface.
          This object is always TRUE if pimInterfaceLanDelayEnabled is
          FALSE."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.3"

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  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 20 }

pimInterfaceBidirCapable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Evaluates to TRUE if all routers on this interface are
          using the Bidirectional-PIM Capable option."
  REFERENCE "RFC 5015 section 3.2 and 3.7.4"
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 21 }

pimInterfaceDomainBorder OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether or not this interface is a PIM domain border.  This
          includes acting as a border for PIM Bootstrap Router (BSR)
          messages, if the BSR mechanism is in use."
  DEFVAL { false }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 22 }

pimInterfaceStubInterface OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether this interface is a 'stub interface'.  If this
          object is set to TRUE, then no PIM packets are sent out this
          interface, and any received PIM packets are ignored.
          Setting this object to TRUE is a security measure for
          interfaces towards untrusted hosts.  This allows an
          interface to be configured for use with IGMP (Internet Group
          Management Protocol) or MLD (Multicast Listener Discovery)
          only, which protects the PIM router from forged PIM messages
          on the interface.
          To communicate with other PIM routers using this interface,
          this object must remain set to FALSE.
          Changing the value of this object while the interface is
          operational causes PIM to be disabled and then re-enabled on
          this interface."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3376, RFC 3810"
  DEFVAL { false }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 23 }

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pimInterfacePruneLimitInterval OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The minimum interval that must transpire between two
          successive Prunes sent by a router.  This object corresponds
          to the 't_limit' timer value defined in the PIM-DM
          specification.  This object is used only by PIM-DM."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3973 section 4.8"
  DEFVAL { 60 }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 24 }

pimInterfaceGraftRetryInterval OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  UNITS      "seconds"
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The minimum interval that must transpire between two
          successive Grafts sent by a router.  This object corresponds
          to the 'Graft_Retry_Period' timer value defined in the
          PIM-DM specification.  This object is used only by PIM-DM."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3973 section 4.8"
  DEFVAL { 3 }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 25 }

pimInterfaceSRPriorityEnabled OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Evaluates to TRUE if all routers on this interface are
          using the State Refresh option.  This object is used only by
          PIM-DM."
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 26 }

pimInterfaceStatus OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     RowStatus
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The status of this entry.  Creating the entry enables PIM
          on the interface; destroying the entry disables PIM on the
          interface.
          This status object can be set to active(1) without setting

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          any other columnar objects in this entry.
          All writeable objects in this entry can be modified when the
          status of this entry is active(1)."
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 27 }

pimInterfaceStorageType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX      StorageType
  MAX-ACCESS  read-create
  STATUS      current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The storage type for this row.  Rows having the value
          'permanent' need not allow write-access to any columnar
          objects in the row."
  DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
  ::= { pimInterfaceEntry 28 }

– – The PIM Neighbor Table –

pimNeighborTable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimNeighborEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (conceptual) table listing the router's PIM neighbors."
  ::= { pim 2 }

pimNeighborEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimNeighborEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry (conceptual row) in the pimNeighborTable."
  INDEX      { pimNeighborIfIndex,
               pimNeighborAddressType,
               pimNeighborAddress }
  ::= { pimNeighborTable 1 }

PimNeighborEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

  pimNeighborIfIndex              InterfaceIndex,
  pimNeighborAddressType          InetAddressType,
  pimNeighborAddress              InetAddress,
  pimNeighborGenerationIDPresent  TruthValue,
  pimNeighborGenerationIDValue    Unsigned32,
  pimNeighborUpTime               TimeTicks,
  pimNeighborExpiryTime           TimeTicks,

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  pimNeighborDRPriorityPresent    TruthValue,
  pimNeighborDRPriority           Unsigned32,
  pimNeighborLanPruneDelayPresent TruthValue,
  pimNeighborTBit                 TruthValue,
  pimNeighborPropagationDelay     Unsigned32,
  pimNeighborOverrideInterval     Unsigned32,
  pimNeighborBidirCapable         TruthValue,
  pimNeighborSRCapable            TruthValue

}

pimNeighborIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InterfaceIndex
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value of ifIndex for the interface used to reach this
          PIM neighbor."
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 1 }

pimNeighborAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of this PIM neighbor."
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 2 }

pimNeighborAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The primary IP address of this PIM neighbor.  The
          InetAddressType is given by the pimNeighborAddressType
          object."
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 3 }

pimNeighborGenerationIDPresent OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Evaluates to TRUE if this neighbor is using the Generation
          ID option."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.1"
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 4 }

pimNeighborGenerationIDValue OBJECT-TYPE

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  SYNTAX     Unsigned32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value of the Generation ID from the last PIM Hello
          message received from this neighbor.  This object is always
          zero if pimNeighborGenerationIDPresent is FALSE."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.1"
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 5 }

pimNeighborUpTime OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time since this PIM neighbor (last) became a neighbor
          of the local router."
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 6 }

pimNeighborExpiryTime OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The minimum time remaining before this PIM neighbor will
          time out.  The value zero indicates that this PIM neighbor
          will never time out."
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 7 }

pimNeighborDRPriorityPresent OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Evaluates to TRUE if this neighbor is using the DR Priority
          option."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.2"
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 8 }

pimNeighborDRPriority OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value of the Designated Router Priority from the last
          PIM Hello message received from this neighbor.  This object
          is always zero if pimNeighborDRPriorityPresent is FALSE."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.2"

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  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 9 }

pimNeighborLanPruneDelayPresent OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Evaluates to TRUE if this neighbor is using the LAN Prune
          Delay option."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.3"
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 10 }

pimNeighborTBit OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether the T bit was set in the LAN Prune Delay option
          received from this neighbor.  The T bit specifies the
          ability of the neighbor to disable join suppression.  This
          object is always TRUE if pimNeighborLanPruneDelayPresent is
          FALSE."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.3"
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 11 }

pimNeighborPropagationDelay OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..32767)
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value of the Propagation_Delay field of the LAN Prune
          Delay option received from this neighbor.  This object is
          always zero if pimNeighborLanPruneDelayPresent is FALSE."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.3"
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 12 }

pimNeighborOverrideInterval OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..65535)
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value of the Override_Interval field of the LAN Prune
          Delay option received from this neighbor.  This object is
          always zero if pimNeighborLanPruneDelayPresent is FALSE."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.3"
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 13 }

pimNeighborBidirCapable OBJECT-TYPE

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  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Evaluates to TRUE if this neighbor is using the
          Bidirectional-PIM Capable option."
  REFERENCE "RFC 5015 section 3.2 and 3.7.4"
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 14 }

pimNeighborSRCapable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Evaluates to TRUE if this neighbor is using the State
          Refresh Capable option.  This object is used only by
          PIM-DM."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3973 section 4.3.4"
  ::= { pimNeighborEntry 15 }

– – The PIM Neighbor Secondary Address Table –

pimNbrSecAddressTable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimNbrSecAddressEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (conceptual) table listing the secondary addresses
          advertised by each PIM neighbor (on a subset of the rows of
          the pimNeighborTable defined above)."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.4"
  ::= { pim 3 }

pimNbrSecAddressEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimNbrSecAddressEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry (conceptual row) in the pimNbrSecAddressTable."
  INDEX      { pimNbrSecAddressIfIndex,
               pimNbrSecAddressType,
               pimNbrSecAddressPrimary,
               pimNbrSecAddress }
  ::= { pimNbrSecAddressTable 1 }

PimNbrSecAddressEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

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  pimNbrSecAddressIfIndex InterfaceIndex,
  pimNbrSecAddressType    InetAddressType,
  pimNbrSecAddressPrimary InetAddress,
  pimNbrSecAddress        InetAddress

}

pimNbrSecAddressIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InterfaceIndex
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value of ifIndex for the interface used to reach this
          PIM neighbor."
  ::= { pimNbrSecAddressEntry 1 }

pimNbrSecAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of this PIM neighbor."
  ::= { pimNbrSecAddressEntry 2 }

pimNbrSecAddressPrimary OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The primary IP address of this PIM neighbor.  The
          InetAddressType is given by the pimNbrSecAddressType
          object."
  ::= { pimNbrSecAddressEntry 3 }

pimNbrSecAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The secondary IP address of this PIM neighbor.  The
          InetAddressType is given by the pimNbrSecAddressType
          object."
  ::= { pimNbrSecAddressEntry 4 }

– – The PIM (*,G) State Table –

pimStarGTable OBJECT-TYPE

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  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimStarGEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (conceptual) table listing the non-interface specific
          (*,G) state that PIM has."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.1.3"
  ::= { pim 4 }

pimStarGEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimStarGEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry (conceptual row) in the pimStarGTable."
  INDEX      { pimStarGAddressType,
               pimStarGGrpAddress }
  ::= { pimStarGTable 1 }

PimStarGEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

  pimStarGAddressType             InetAddressType,
  pimStarGGrpAddress              InetAddress,
  pimStarGUpTime                  TimeTicks,
  pimStarGPimMode                 PimMode,
  pimStarGRPAddressType           InetAddressType,
  pimStarGRPAddress               InetAddress,
  pimStarGPimModeOrigin           PimGroupMappingOriginType,
  pimStarGRPIsLocal               TruthValue,
  pimStarGUpstreamJoinState       INTEGER,
  pimStarGUpstreamJoinTimer       TimeTicks,
  pimStarGUpstreamNeighborType    InetAddressType,
  pimStarGUpstreamNeighbor        InetAddress,
  pimStarGRPFIfIndex              InterfaceIndexOrZero,
  pimStarGRPFNextHopType          InetAddressType,
  pimStarGRPFNextHop              InetAddress,
  pimStarGRPFRouteProtocol        IANAipRouteProtocol,
  pimStarGRPFRouteAddress         InetAddress,
  pimStarGRPFRoutePrefixLength    InetAddressPrefixLength,
  pimStarGRPFRouteMetricPref      Unsigned32,
  pimStarGRPFRouteMetric          Unsigned32

}

pimStarGAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of this multicast group."

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  ::= { pimStarGEntry 1 }

pimStarGGrpAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The multicast group address.  The InetAddressType is given
          by the pimStarGAddressType object."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 2 }

pimStarGUpTime OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time since this entry was created by the local router."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 3 }

pimStarGPimMode OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimMode { asm(3), bidir(4) }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether this entry represents an ASM (Any Source Multicast,
          used with PIM-SM) or BIDIR-PIM group."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 4 }

pimStarGRPAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of the Rendezvous Point (RP), or
          unknown(0) if the RP address is unknown."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 5 }

pimStarGRPAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address of the Rendezvous Point (RP) for the group.
          The InetAddressType is given by the pimStarGRPAddressType."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 6 }

pimStarGPimModeOrigin OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimGroupMappingOriginType

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  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The mechanism by which the PIM mode and RP for the group
          were learned."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 7 }

pimStarGRPIsLocal OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether the local router is the RP for the group."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 8 }

pimStarGUpstreamJoinState OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                notJoined (1),
                joined (2)
             }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether the local router should join the RP tree for the
          group.  This corresponds to the state of the upstream (*,G)
          state machine in the PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.6"
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 9 }

pimStarGUpstreamJoinTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time remaining before the local router next sends a
          periodic (*,G) Join message on pimStarGRPFIfIndex.  This
          timer is called the (*,G) Upstream Join Timer in the PIM-SM
          specification.  This object is zero if the timer is not
          running."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.10"
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 10 }

pimStarGUpstreamNeighborType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The primary address type of the upstream neighbor, or

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          unknown(0) if the upstream neighbor address is unknown or is
          not a PIM neighbor."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 11 }

pimStarGUpstreamNeighbor OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The primary address of the neighbor on pimStarGRPFIfIndex
          that the local router is sending periodic (*,G) Join
          messages to.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimStarGUpstreamNeighborType object.  This address is called
          RPF'(*,G) in the PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.1.6"
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 12 }

pimStarGRPFIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InterfaceIndexOrZero
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value of ifIndex for the Reverse Path Forwarding
          (RPF) interface towards the RP, or zero if the RPF
          interface is unknown."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 13 }

pimStarGRPFNextHopType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of the RPF next hop towards the RP, or
          unknown(0) if the RPF next hop is unknown."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 14 }

pimStarGRPFNextHop OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address of the RPF next hop towards the RP.  The
          InetAddressType is given by the pimStarGRPFNextHopType
          object.  This address is called MRIB.next_hop(RP(G))
          in the PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.5"
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 15 }

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pimStarGRPFRouteProtocol OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     IANAipRouteProtocol
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The routing mechanism via which the route used to find the
          RPF interface towards the RP was learned."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 16 }

pimStarGRPFRouteAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The IP address that, when combined with the corresponding
          value of pimStarGRPFRoutePrefixLength, identifies the route
          used to find the RPF interface towards the RP.  The
          InetAddressType is given by the pimStarGRPFNextHopType
          object.
          This address object is only significant up to
          pimStarGRPFRoutePrefixLength bits.  The remainder of the
          address bits are zero."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 17 }

pimStarGRPFRoutePrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressPrefixLength
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The prefix length that, when combined with the
          corresponding value of pimStarGRPFRouteAddress, identifies
          the route used to find the RPF interface towards the RP.
          The InetAddressType is given by the pimStarGRPFNextHopType
          object."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 18 }

pimStarGRPFRouteMetricPref OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..2147483647)
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The metric preference of the route used to find the RPF
          interface towards the RP."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 19 }

pimStarGRPFRouteMetric OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32

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  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The routing metric of the route used to find the RPF
          interface towards the RP."
  ::= { pimStarGEntry 20 }

– – The PIM (*,G,I) State Table –

pimStarGITable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimStarGIEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (conceptual) table listing the interface-specific (*,G)
          state that PIM has."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.1.3"
  ::= { pim 5 }

pimStarGIEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimStarGIEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry (conceptual row) in the pimStarGITable."
  INDEX      { pimStarGAddressType,
               pimStarGGrpAddress,
               pimStarGIIfIndex }
  ::= { pimStarGITable 1 }

PimStarGIEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

  pimStarGIIfIndex                 InterfaceIndex,
  pimStarGIUpTime                  TimeTicks,
  pimStarGILocalMembership         TruthValue,
  pimStarGIJoinPruneState          INTEGER,
  pimStarGIPrunePendingTimer       TimeTicks,
  pimStarGIJoinExpiryTimer         TimeTicks,
  pimStarGIAssertState             INTEGER,
  pimStarGIAssertTimer             TimeTicks,
  pimStarGIAssertWinnerAddressType InetAddressType,
  pimStarGIAssertWinnerAddress     InetAddress,
  pimStarGIAssertWinnerMetricPref  Unsigned32,
  pimStarGIAssertWinnerMetric      Unsigned32

}

pimStarGIIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

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  SYNTAX     InterfaceIndex
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The ifIndex of the interface that this entry corresponds
          to."
  ::= { pimStarGIEntry 1 }

pimStarGIUpTime OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time since this entry was created by the local router."
  ::= { pimStarGIEntry 2 }

pimStarGILocalMembership OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether the local router has (*,G) local membership on this
          interface (resulting from a mechanism such as IGMP or MLD).
          This corresponds to local_receiver_include(*,G,I) in the
          PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3376, RFC 3810, and RFC 4601 section 4.1.6"
  ::= { pimStarGIEntry 3 }

pimStarGIJoinPruneState OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                noInfo (1),
                join (2),
                prunePending (3)
             }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The state resulting from (*,G) Join/Prune messages
          received on this interface.  This corresponds to the state
          of the downstream per-interface (*,G) state machine in the
          PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.2"
  ::= { pimStarGIEntry 4 }

pimStarGIPrunePendingTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current

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  DESCRIPTION
          "The time remaining before the local router acts on a (*,G)
          Prune message received on this interface, during which the
          router is waiting to see whether another downstream router
          will override the Prune message.  This timer is called the
          (*,G) Prune-Pending Timer in the PIM-SM specification.  This
          object is zero if the timer is not running."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.1"
  ::= { pimStarGIEntry 5 }

pimStarGIJoinExpiryTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time remaining before (*,G) Join state for this
          interface expires.  This timer is called the (*,G) Join
          Expiry Timer in the PIM-SM specification.  This object is
          zero if the timer is not running.  A value of 'FFFFFFFF'h
          indicates an infinite expiry time."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.10"
  ::= { pimStarGIEntry 6 }

pimStarGIAssertState OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                noInfo (1),
                iAmAssertWinner (2),
                iAmAssertLoser (3)
             }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (*,G) Assert state for this interface.  This
          corresponds to the state of the per-interface (*,G) Assert
          state machine in the PIM-SM specification.  If
          pimStarGPimMode is 'bidir', this object must be 'noInfo'."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.6.2"
  ::= { pimStarGIEntry 7 }

pimStarGIAssertTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimStarGIAssertState is 'iAmAssertWinner', this is the
          time remaining before the local router next sends a (*,G)
          Assert message on this interface.  If pimStarGIAssertState
          is 'iAmAssertLoser', this is the time remaining before the

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          (*,G) Assert state expires.  If pimStarGIAssertState is
          'noInfo', this is zero.  This timer is called the (*,G)
          Assert Timer in the PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.6.2"
  ::= { pimStarGIEntry 8 }

pimStarGIAssertWinnerAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimStarGIAssertState is 'iAmAssertLoser', this is the
          address type of the assert winner; otherwise, this object is
          unknown(0)."
  ::= { pimStarGIEntry 9 }

pimStarGIAssertWinnerAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimStarGIAssertState is 'iAmAssertLoser', this is the
          address of the assert winner.  The InetAddressType is given
          by the pimStarGIAssertWinnerAddressType object."
  ::= { pimStarGIEntry 10 }

pimStarGIAssertWinnerMetricPref OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..2147483647)
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimStarGIAssertState is 'iAmAssertLoser', this is the
          metric preference of the route to the RP advertised by the
          assert winner; otherwise, this object is zero."
  ::= { pimStarGIEntry 11 }

pimStarGIAssertWinnerMetric OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimStarGIAssertState is 'iAmAssertLoser', this is the
          routing metric of the route to the RP advertised by the
          assert winner; otherwise, this object is zero."
  ::= { pimStarGIEntry 12 }

– – The PIM (S,G) State Table

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pimSGTable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimSGEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (conceptual) table listing the non-interface specific
          (S,G) state that PIM has."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.1.4"
  ::= { pim 6 }

pimSGEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimSGEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry (conceptual row) in the pimSGTable."
  INDEX      { pimSGAddressType,
               pimSGGrpAddress,
               pimSGSrcAddress }
  ::= { pimSGTable 1 }

PimSGEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

  pimSGAddressType               InetAddressType,
  pimSGGrpAddress                InetAddress,
  pimSGSrcAddress                InetAddress,
  pimSGUpTime                    TimeTicks,
  pimSGPimMode                   PimMode,
  pimSGUpstreamJoinState         INTEGER,
  pimSGUpstreamJoinTimer         TimeTicks,
  pimSGUpstreamNeighbor          InetAddress,
  pimSGRPFIfIndex                InterfaceIndexOrZero,
  pimSGRPFNextHopType            InetAddressType,
  pimSGRPFNextHop                InetAddress,
  pimSGRPFRouteProtocol          IANAipRouteProtocol,
  pimSGRPFRouteAddress           InetAddress,
  pimSGRPFRoutePrefixLength      InetAddressPrefixLength,
  pimSGRPFRouteMetricPref        Unsigned32,
  pimSGRPFRouteMetric            Unsigned32,
  pimSGSPTBit                    TruthValue,
  pimSGKeepaliveTimer            TimeTicks,
  pimSGDRRegisterState           INTEGER,
  pimSGDRRegisterStopTimer       TimeTicks,
  pimSGRPRegisterPMBRAddressType InetAddressType,
  pimSGRPRegisterPMBRAddress     InetAddress,
  pimSGUpstreamPruneState        INTEGER,
  pimSGUpstreamPruneLimitTimer   TimeTicks,

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  pimSGOriginatorState           INTEGER,
  pimSGSourceActiveTimer         TimeTicks,
  pimSGStateRefreshTimer         TimeTicks

}

pimSGAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of the source and multicast group for this
          entry."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 1 }

pimSGGrpAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The multicast group address for this entry.  The
          InetAddressType is given by the pimSGAddressType object."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 2 }

pimSGSrcAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The source address for this entry.  The InetAddressType is
          given by the pimSGAddressType object."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 3 }

pimSGUpTime OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time since this entry was created by the local router."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 4 }

pimSGPimMode OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimMode { ssm(2), asm(3) }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether pimSGGrpAddress is an SSM (Source Specific
          Multicast, used with PIM-SM) or ASM (Any Source Multicast,
          used with PIM-SM) group."

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  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.2, RFC 3569, and
             'IP Multicast MIB' (August 2007) ipMcastSsmRangeTable"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 5 }

pimSGUpstreamJoinState OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                notJoined (1),
                joined (2)
             }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether the local router should join the shortest-path tree
          for the source and group represented by this entry.  This
          corresponds to the state of the upstream (S,G) state machine
          in the PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.7"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 6 }

pimSGUpstreamJoinTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time remaining before the local router next sends a
          periodic (S,G) Join message on pimSGRPFIfIndex.  This timer
          is called the (S,G) Upstream Join Timer in the PIM-SM
          specification.  This object is zero if the timer is not
          running."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 sections 4.10 and 4.11"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 7 }

pimSGUpstreamNeighbor OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The primary address of the neighbor on pimSGRPFIfIndex that
          the local router is sending periodic (S,G) Join messages to.
          This is zero if the RPF next hop is unknown or is not a
          PIM neighbor.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimSGAddressType object.  This address is called RPF'(S,G)
          in the PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.1.6"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 8 }

pimSGRPFIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InterfaceIndexOrZero

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  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value of ifIndex for the RPF interface towards the
          source, or zero if the RPF interface is unknown."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 9 }

pimSGRPFNextHopType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of the RPF next hop towards the source, or
          unknown(0) if the RPF next hop is unknown."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 10 }

pimSGRPFNextHop OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address of the RPF next hop towards the source.  The
          InetAddressType is given by the pimSGRPFNextHopType.  This
          address is called MRIB.next_hop(S) in the PIM-SM
          specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.5"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 11 }

pimSGRPFRouteProtocol OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     IANAipRouteProtocol
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The routing mechanism via which the route used to find the
          RPF interface towards the source was learned."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 12 }

pimSGRPFRouteAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The IP address that, when combined with the corresponding
          value of pimSGRPFRoutePrefixLength, identifies the route
          used to find the RPF interface towards the source.  The
          InetAddressType is given by the pimSGRPFNextHopType object.
          This address object is only significant up to

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          pimSGRPFRoutePrefixLength bits.  The remainder of the
          address bits are zero."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 13 }

pimSGRPFRoutePrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressPrefixLength
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The prefix length that, when combined with the
          corresponding value of pimSGRPFRouteAddress, identifies the
          route used to find the RPF interface towards the source.
          The InetAddressType is given by the pimSGRPFNextHopType
          object."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 14 }

pimSGRPFRouteMetricPref OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..2147483647)
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The metric preference of the route used to find the RPF
          interface towards the source."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 15 }

pimSGRPFRouteMetric OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The routing metric of the route used to find the RPF
          interface towards the source."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 16 }

pimSGSPTBit OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether the SPT bit is set; and therefore whether
          forwarding is taking place on the shortest-path tree."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 17 }

pimSGKeepaliveTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION

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          "The time remaining before this (S,G) state expires, in
          the absence of explicit (S,G) local membership or (S,G)
          Join messages received to maintain it.  This timer is
          called the (S,G) Keepalive Timer in the PIM-SM
          specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.1.4"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 18 }

pimSGDRRegisterState OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                noInfo (1),
                join (2),
                joinPending (3),
                prune (4)
             }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether the local router should encapsulate (S,G) data
          packets in Register messages and send them to the RP.  This
          corresponds to the state of the per-(S,G) Register state
          machine in the PIM-SM specification.  This object is always
          'noInfo' unless pimSGPimMode is 'asm'."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.4.1"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 19 }

pimSGDRRegisterStopTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimSGDRRegisterState is 'prune', this is the time
          remaining before the local router sends a Null-Register
          message to the RP.  If pimSGDRRegisterState is
          'joinPending', this is the time remaining before the local
          router resumes encapsulating data packets and sending them
          to the RP.  Otherwise, this is zero.  This timer is called
          the Register-Stop Timer in the PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.4"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 20 }

pimSGRPRegisterPMBRAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of the first PIM Multicast Border Router
          to send a Register message with the Border bit set.  This

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          object is unknown(0) if the local router is not the RP for
          the group."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 21 }

pimSGRPRegisterPMBRAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The IP address of the first PIM Multicast Border Router to
          send a Register message with the Border bit set.  The
          InetAddressType is given by the
          pimSGRPRegisterPMBRAddressType object."
  ::= { pimSGEntry 22 }

pimSGUpstreamPruneState OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                forwarding (1),
                ackpending (2),
                pruned (3)
             }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether the local router has pruned itself from the tree.
          This corresponds to the state of the upstream prune (S,G)
          state machine in the PIM-DM specification.  This object is
          used only by PIM-DM."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3973 section 4.4.1"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 23 }

pimSGUpstreamPruneLimitTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time remaining before the local router may send a (S,G)
          Prune message on pimSGRPFIfIndex.  This timer is called the
          (S,G) Prune Limit Timer in the PIM-DM specification.  This
          object is zero if the timer is not running.  This object is
          used only by PIM-DM."
  REFERENCE "RFC 2973 section 4.8"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 24 }

pimSGOriginatorState OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                notOriginator (1),
                originator (2)

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             }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether the router is an originator for an (S,G) message
          flow.  This corresponds to the state of the per-(S,G)
          Originator state machine in the PIM-DM specification.  This
          object is used only by PIM-DM."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3973 section 4.5.2"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 25 }

pimSGSourceActiveTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimSGOriginatorState is 'originator', this is the time
          remaining before the local router reverts to a notOriginator
          state.  Otherwise, this is zero.  This timer is called the
          Source Active Timer in the PIM-DM specification.  This
          object is used only by PIM-DM."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3973 section 4.8"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 26 }

pimSGStateRefreshTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimSGOriginatorState is 'originator', this is the time
          remaining before the local router sends a State Refresh
          message.  Otherwise, this is zero.  This timer is called the
          State Refresh Timer in the PIM-DM specification.  This
          object is used only by PIM-DM."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3973 section 4.8"
  ::= { pimSGEntry 27 }

– – The PIM (S,G,I) State Table –

pimSGITable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimSGIEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (conceptual) table listing the interface-specific (S,G)
          state that PIM has."

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  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.1.4"
  ::= { pim 7 }

pimSGIEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimSGIEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry (conceptual row) in the pimSGITable."
  INDEX      { pimSGAddressType,
               pimSGGrpAddress,
               pimSGSrcAddress,
               pimSGIIfIndex }
  ::= { pimSGITable 1 }

PimSGIEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

  pimSGIIfIndex                 InterfaceIndex,
  pimSGIUpTime                  TimeTicks,
  pimSGILocalMembership         TruthValue,
  pimSGIJoinPruneState          INTEGER,
  pimSGIPrunePendingTimer       TimeTicks,
  pimSGIJoinExpiryTimer         TimeTicks,
  pimSGIAssertState             INTEGER,
  pimSGIAssertTimer             TimeTicks,
  pimSGIAssertWinnerAddressType InetAddressType,
  pimSGIAssertWinnerAddress     InetAddress,
  pimSGIAssertWinnerMetricPref  Unsigned32,
  pimSGIAssertWinnerMetric      Unsigned32

}

pimSGIIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InterfaceIndex
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The ifIndex of the interface that this entry corresponds
          to."
  ::= { pimSGIEntry 1 }

pimSGIUpTime OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time since this entry was created by the local router."
  ::= { pimSGIEntry 2 }

pimSGILocalMembership OBJECT-TYPE

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  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether the local router has (S,G) local membership on this
          interface (resulting from a mechanism such as IGMP or MLD).
          This corresponds to local_receiver_include(S,G,I) in the
          PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3376, RFC 3810, RFC 4601 sections 4.1.6, 4.6.1, and
            4.6.2"
  ::= { pimSGIEntry 3 }

pimSGIJoinPruneState OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                noInfo (1),
                join (2),
                prunePending (3)
             }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The state resulting from (S,G) Join/Prune messages
          received on this interface.  This corresponds to the state
          of the downstream per-interface (S,G) state machine in the
          PIM-SM and PIM-DM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.3 and RFC 3973 section 4.4.2"
  ::= { pimSGIEntry 4 }

pimSGIPrunePendingTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time remaining before the local router acts on an (S,G)
          Prune message received on this interface, during which the
          router is waiting to see whether another downstream router
          will override the Prune message.  This timer is called the
          (S,G) Prune-Pending Timer in the PIM-SM specification.  This
          object is zero if the timer is not running."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 sections 4.5.3 and 4.5.4"
  ::= { pimSGIEntry 5 }

pimSGIJoinExpiryTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time remaining before (S,G) Join state for this

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          interface expires.  This timer is called the (S,G) Join
          Expiry Timer in the PIM-SM specification.  This object is
          zero if the timer is not running.  A value of 'FFFFFFFF'h
          indicates an infinite expiry time.  This timer is called the
          (S,G) Prune Timer in the PIM-DM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.10 and RFC 3973 section 4.8"
  ::= { pimSGIEntry 6 }

pimSGIAssertState OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                noInfo (1),
                iAmAssertWinner (2),
                iAmAssertLoser (3)
             }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (S,G) Assert state for this interface.  This
          corresponds to the state of the per-interface (S,G) Assert
          state machine in the PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.6.1"
  ::= { pimSGIEntry 7 }

pimSGIAssertTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimSGIAssertState is 'iAmAssertWinner', this is the time
          remaining before the local router next sends a (S,G) Assert
          message on this interface.  If pimSGIAssertState is
          'iAmAssertLoser', this is the time remaining before the
          (S,G) Assert state expires.  If pimSGIAssertState is
          'noInfo', this is zero.  This timer is called the (S,G)
          Assert Timer in the PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.6.1"
  ::= { pimSGIEntry 8 }

pimSGIAssertWinnerAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimSGIAssertState is 'iAmAssertLoser', this is the
          address type of the assert winner; otherwise, this object is
          unknown(0)."
  ::= { pimSGIEntry 9 }

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pimSGIAssertWinnerAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimSGIAssertState is 'iAmAssertLoser', this is the
          address of the assert winner.  The InetAddressType is given
          by the pimSGIAssertWinnerAddressType object."
  ::= { pimSGIEntry 10 }

pimSGIAssertWinnerMetricPref OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32 (0..2147483647)
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimSGIAssertState is 'iAmAssertLoser', this is the
          metric preference of the route to the source advertised by
          the assert winner; otherwise, this object is zero."
  ::= { pimSGIEntry 11 }

pimSGIAssertWinnerMetric OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "If pimSGIAssertState is 'iAmAssertLoser', this is the
          routing metric of the route to the source advertised by the
          assert winner; otherwise, this object is zero."
  ::= { pimSGIEntry 12 }

– – The PIM (S,G,rpt) State Table –

pimSGRptTable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimSGRptEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (conceptual) table listing the non-interface specific
          (S,G,rpt) state that PIM has."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.1.5"
  ::= { pim 8 }

pimSGRptEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimSGRptEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current

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  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry (conceptual row) in the pimSGRptTable."
  INDEX      { pimStarGAddressType,
               pimStarGGrpAddress,
               pimSGRptSrcAddress }
  ::= { pimSGRptTable 1 }

PimSGRptEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

  pimSGRptSrcAddress             InetAddress,
  pimSGRptUpTime                 TimeTicks,
  pimSGRptUpstreamPruneState     INTEGER,
  pimSGRptUpstreamOverrideTimer  TimeTicks

}

pimSGRptSrcAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The source address for this entry.  The InetAddressType is
          given by the pimStarGAddressType object."
  ::= { pimSGRptEntry 1 }

pimSGRptUpTime OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time since this entry was created by the local router."
  ::= { pimSGRptEntry 2 }

pimSGRptUpstreamPruneState OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                rptNotJoined (1),
                pruned (2),
                notPruned (3)
             }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether the local router should prune the source off the RP
          tree.  This corresponds to the state of the upstream
          (S,G,rpt) state machine for triggered messages in the PIM-SM
          specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.9"
  ::= { pimSGRptEntry 3 }

pimSGRptUpstreamOverrideTimer OBJECT-TYPE

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  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time remaining before the local router sends a
          triggered (S,G,rpt) Join message on pimStarGRPFIfIndex.
          This timer is called the (S,G,rpt) Upstream Override Timer
          in the PIM-SM specification.  This object is zero if the
          timer is not running."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.9"
  ::= { pimSGRptEntry 4 }

– – The PIM (S,G,rpt,I) State Table –

pimSGRptITable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimSGRptIEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (conceptual) table listing the interface-specific
          (S,G,rpt) state that PIM has."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.1.5"
  ::= { pim 9 }

pimSGRptIEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimSGRptIEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry (conceptual row) in the pimSGRptITable."
  INDEX      { pimStarGAddressType,
               pimStarGGrpAddress,
               pimSGRptSrcAddress,
               pimSGRptIIfIndex }
  ::= { pimSGRptITable 1 }

PimSGRptIEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

  pimSGRptIIfIndex            InterfaceIndex,
  pimSGRptIUpTime             TimeTicks,
  pimSGRptILocalMembership    TruthValue,
  pimSGRptIJoinPruneState     INTEGER,
  pimSGRptIPrunePendingTimer  TimeTicks,
  pimSGRptIPruneExpiryTimer   TimeTicks

}

pimSGRptIIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

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  SYNTAX     InterfaceIndex
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The ifIndex of the interface that this entry corresponds
          to."
  ::= { pimSGRptIEntry 1 }

pimSGRptIUpTime OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time since this entry was created by the local router."
  ::= { pimSGRptIEntry 2 }

pimSGRptILocalMembership OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether the local router has both (*,G) include local
          membership and (S,G) exclude local membership on this
          interface (resulting from a mechanism such as IGMP or MLD).
          This corresponds to local_receiver_exclude(S,G,I) in the
          PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3376, RFC 3810, RFC 4601 section 4.1.6"
  ::= { pimSGRptIEntry 3 }

pimSGRptIJoinPruneState OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                noInfo (1),
                prune (2),
                prunePending (3)
             }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The state resulting from (S,G,rpt) Join/Prune messages
          received on this interface.  This corresponds to the state
          of the downstream per-interface (S,G,rpt) state machine in
          the PIM-SM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.4"
  ::= { pimSGRptIEntry 4 }

pimSGRptIPrunePendingTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only

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  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time remaining before the local router starts pruning
          this source off the RP tree.  This timer is called the
          (S,G,rpt) Prune-Pending Timer in the PIM-SM specification.
          This object is zero if the timer is not running."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.4"
  ::= { pimSGRptIEntry 5 }

pimSGRptIPruneExpiryTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time remaining before (S,G,rpt) Prune state for this
          interface expires.  This timer is called the (S,G,rpt)
          Prune Expiry Timer in the PIM-SM specification.  This object
          is zero if the timer is not running.  A value of 'FFFFFFFF'h
          indicates an infinite expiry time."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.4"
  ::= { pimSGRptIEntry 6 }

– – The PIM Bidir DF-Election Table –

pimBidirDFElectionTable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimBidirDFElectionEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (conceptual) table listing the per-RP Designated
          Forwarder (DF) Election state for each interface for all the
          RPs in BIDIR mode."
  REFERENCE "RFC 5015 section 3.5"
  ::= { pim 10 }

pimBidirDFElectionEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimBidirDFElectionEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry (conceptual row) in the pimBidirDFElectionTable."
  INDEX      { pimBidirDFElectionAddressType,
               pimBidirDFElectionRPAddress,
               pimBidirDFElectionIfIndex }
  ::= { pimBidirDFElectionTable 1 }

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PimBidirDFElectionEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

  pimBidirDFElectionAddressType       InetAddressType,
  pimBidirDFElectionRPAddress         InetAddress,
  pimBidirDFElectionIfIndex           InterfaceIndex,
  pimBidirDFElectionWinnerAddressType InetAddressType,
  pimBidirDFElectionWinnerAddress     InetAddress,
  pimBidirDFElectionWinnerUpTime      TimeTicks,
  pimBidirDFElectionWinnerMetricPref  Unsigned32,
  pimBidirDFElectionWinnerMetric      Unsigned32,
  pimBidirDFElectionState             INTEGER,
  pimBidirDFElectionStateTimer        TimeTicks

}

pimBidirDFElectionAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of the RP for which the DF state is being
          maintained."
  ::= { pimBidirDFElectionEntry 1 }

pimBidirDFElectionRPAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The IP address of the RP for which the DF state is being
          maintained.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimBidirDFElectionAddressType object."
  ::= { pimBidirDFElectionEntry 2 }

pimBidirDFElectionIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InterfaceIndex
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value of ifIndex for the interface for which the DF
          state is being maintained."
  ::= { pimBidirDFElectionEntry 3 }

pimBidirDFElectionWinnerAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The primary address type of the winner of the DF Election
          process.  A value of unknown(0) indicates there is currently

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          no DF."
  ::= { pimBidirDFElectionEntry 4 }

pimBidirDFElectionWinnerAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The primary IP address of the winner of the DF Election
          process.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimBidirDFElectionWinnerAddressType object."
  ::= { pimBidirDFElectionEntry 5 }

pimBidirDFElectionWinnerUpTime OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The time since the current winner (last) became elected as
          the DF for this RP."
  ::= { pimBidirDFElectionEntry 6 }

pimBidirDFElectionWinnerMetricPref OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The metric preference advertised by the DF Winner, or zero
          if there is currently no DF."
  ::= { pimBidirDFElectionEntry 7 }

pimBidirDFElectionWinnerMetric OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The metric advertised by the DF Winner, or zero if there is
          currently no DF."
  ::= { pimBidirDFElectionEntry 8 }

pimBidirDFElectionState OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     INTEGER {
                dfOffer(1),
                dfLose(2),
                dfWinner(3),
                dfBackoff(4)
             }
  MAX-ACCESS read-only

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  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The state of this interface with respect to DF-Election for
          this RP.  The states correspond to the ones defined in the
          BIDIR-PIM specification."
  REFERENCE "RFC 5015 section 3.5.3.1"
  ::= { pimBidirDFElectionEntry 9 }

pimBidirDFElectionStateTimer OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TimeTicks
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The minimum time remaining after which the local router
          will expire the current DF state represented by
          pimBidirDFElectionState."
  ::= { pimBidirDFElectionEntry 10 }

– – The PIM Static RP Table –

pimStaticRPTable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimStaticRPEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "This table is used to manage static configuration of RPs.
          If the group prefixes configured for two or more rows in
          this table overlap, the row with the greatest value of
          pimStaticRPGrpPrefixLength is used for the overlapping
          range."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 3.7"
  ::= { pim 11 }

pimStaticRPEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimStaticRPEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry (conceptual row) in the pimStaticRPTable.  This
          entry is preserved on agent restart."
  INDEX      { pimStaticRPAddressType,
               pimStaticRPGrpAddress,
               pimStaticRPGrpPrefixLength }
  ::= { pimStaticRPTable 1 }

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PimStaticRPEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

  pimStaticRPAddressType      InetAddressType,
  pimStaticRPGrpAddress       InetAddress,
  pimStaticRPGrpPrefixLength  InetAddressPrefixLength,
  pimStaticRPRPAddress        InetAddress,
  pimStaticRPPimMode          PimMode,
  pimStaticRPOverrideDynamic  TruthValue,
  pimStaticRPPrecedence       Unsigned32,
  pimStaticRPRowStatus        RowStatus,
  pimStaticRPStorageType      StorageType

}

pimStaticRPAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of this entry."
  ::= { pimStaticRPEntry 1 }

pimStaticRPGrpAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The multicast group address that, when combined with
          pimStaticRPGrpPrefixLength, gives the group prefix for this
          entry.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimStaticRPAddressType object.
          This address object is only significant up to
          pimStaticRPGrpPrefixLength bits.  The remainder of the
          address bits are zero.  This is especially important for
          this index field, which is part of the index of this entry.
          Any non-zero bits would signify an entirely different
          entry."
  ::= { pimStaticRPEntry 2 }

pimStaticRPGrpPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressPrefixLength (4..128)
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The multicast group prefix length that, when combined
          with pimStaticRPGrpAddress, gives the group prefix for this
          entry.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimStaticRPAddressType object.  If pimStaticRPAddressType is
          'ipv4' or 'ipv4z', this object must be in the range 4..32.

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          If pimStaticRPGrpAddressType is 'ipv6' or 'ipv6z', this
          object must be in the range 8..128."
  ::= { pimStaticRPEntry 3 }

pimStaticRPRPAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The IP address of the RP to be used for groups within this
          group prefix.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimStaticRPAddressType object."
  ::= { pimStaticRPEntry 4 }

pimStaticRPPimMode OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimMode { ssm(2), asm(3), bidir(4) }
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The PIM mode to be used for groups in this group prefix.
          If this object is set to ssm(2), then pimStaticRPRPAddress
          must be set to zero.  No RP operations are ever possible for
          PIM Mode SSM."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 3.7, RFC 3569, and
             'IP Multicast MIB' (August 2007) ipMcastSsmRangeTable"
  DEFVAL { asm }
  ::= { pimStaticRPEntry 5 }

pimStaticRPOverrideDynamic OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether this static RP configuration will override other
          group mappings in this group prefix.  If this object is
          TRUE, then it will override:
  1. RP information learned dynamically for groups in this

group prefix.

  1. RP information configured in pimStaticRPTable with

pimStaticRPOverrideDynamic set to FALSE.

          See pimGroupMappingTable for details."
  DEFVAL { false }
  ::= { pimStaticRPEntry 6 }

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pimStaticRPPrecedence OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The value for pimGroupMappingPrecedence to be used for this
          static RP configuration.  This allows fine control over
          which configuration is overridden by this static
          configuration.
          If pimStaticRPOverrideDynamic is set to TRUE, all dynamic RP
          configuration is overridden by this static configuration,
          whatever the value of this object.
          The absolute values of this object have a significance only
          on the local router and do not need to be coordinated with
          other routers.  A setting of this object may have different
          effects when applied to other routers.
          Do not use this object unless fine control of static RP
          behavior on the local router is required."
  ::= { pimStaticRPEntry 7 }

pimStaticRPRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     RowStatus
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The status of this row, by which rows in this table can
          be created and destroyed.
          This status object cannot be set to active(1) before a valid
          value has been written to pimStaticRPRPAddress.
          All writeable objects in this entry can be modified when the
          status of this entry is active(1)."
  ::= { pimStaticRPEntry 8 }

pimStaticRPStorageType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX      StorageType
  MAX-ACCESS  read-create
  STATUS      current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The storage type for this row.  Rows having the value
          'permanent' need not allow write-access to any columnar
          objects in the row."
  DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
  ::= { pimStaticRPEntry 9 }

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– – The PIM Anycast-RP Set Table –

pimAnycastRPSetTable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimAnycastRPSetEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "This table is used to manage Anycast-RP via PIM Register
          messages, as opposed to via other protocols such as MSDP
          (Multicast Source Discovery Protocol).
          Entries must be configured in this table if and only if the
          local router is a member of one or more Anycast-RP sets,
          that is, one or more Anycast-RP addresses are assigned to
          the local router.  Note that if using static RP
          configuration, this is in addition to, not instead of, the
          pimStaticRPTable entries that must be configured for the
          Anycast-RPs.
          The set of rows with the same values of both
          pimAnycastRPSetAddressType and pimAnycastRPSetAnycastAddress
          corresponds to the Anycast-RP set for that Anycast-RP
          address.
          When an Anycast-RP set configuration is active, one entry
          per pimAnycastRPSetAnycastAddress corresponds to the local
          router.  The local router is identified by the
          pimAnycastRpSetLocalRouter object.  That entry determines
          the source address used by the local router when forwarding
          PIM Register messages within the Anycast-RP set."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4610, RFC 3618"
  ::= { pim 12 }

pimAnycastRPSetEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimAnycastRPSetEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry corresponds to a single router within a particular
          Anycast-RP set.  This entry is preserved on agent restart."
  INDEX      { pimAnycastRPSetAddressType,
               pimAnycastRPSetAnycastAddress,
               pimAnycastRPSetRouterAddress }
  ::= { pimAnycastRPSetTable 1 }

PimAnycastRPSetEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

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  pimAnycastRPSetAddressType     InetAddressType,
  pimAnycastRPSetAnycastAddress  InetAddress,
  pimAnycastRPSetRouterAddress   InetAddress,
  pimAnycastRPSetLocalRouter     TruthValue,
  pimAnycastRPSetRowStatus       RowStatus,
  pimAnycastRPSetStorageType     StorageType

}

pimAnycastRPSetAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of the Anycast-RP address and router
          address."
  ::= { pimAnycastRPSetEntry 1 }

pimAnycastRPSetAnycastAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The Anycast-RP address.  The InetAddressType is given by
          the pimAnycastRPSetAddressType object."
  ::= { pimAnycastRPSetEntry 2 }

pimAnycastRPSetRouterAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address of a router that is a member of the Anycast-RP
          set.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimAnycastRPSetAddressType object.
          This address differs from pimAnycastRPSetAnycastAddress.
          Equal values for these two addresses in a single entry are
          not permitted.  That would cause a Register loop."
  ::= { pimAnycastRPSetEntry 3 }

pimAnycastRPSetLocalRouter OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     TruthValue
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Whether this entry corresponds to the local router."
  ::= { pimAnycastRPSetEntry 4 }

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pimAnycastRPSetRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     RowStatus
  MAX-ACCESS read-create
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The status of this row, by which rows in this table can
          be created and destroyed.
          This status object can be set to active(1) without setting
          any other columnar objects in this entry.
          All writeable objects in this entry can be modified when the
          status of this entry is active(1)."
  ::= { pimAnycastRPSetEntry 5 }

pimAnycastRPSetStorageType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX      StorageType
  MAX-ACCESS  read-create
  STATUS      current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The storage type for this row.  Rows having the value
          'permanent' need not allow write-access to any columnar
          objects in the row."
  DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
  ::= { pimAnycastRPSetEntry 6 }

– – The PIM Group Mapping Table –

pimGroupMappingTable OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF PimGroupMappingEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The (conceptual) table listing mappings from multicast
          group prefixes to the PIM mode and RP address to use for
          groups within that group prefix.
          Rows in this table are created for a variety of reasons,
          indicated by the value of the pimGroupMappingOrigin object.
  1. Rows with a pimGroupMappingOrigin value of 'fixed' are

created automatically by the router at startup, to

             correspond to the well-defined prefixes of link-local and
             unroutable group addresses.  These rows are never
             destroyed.

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  1. Rows with a pimGroupMappingOrigin value of 'embedded' are

created by the router to correspond to group prefixes

             that are to be treated as being in Embedded-RP format.
  1. Rows with a pimGroupMappingOrigin value of 'configRp' are

created and destroyed as a result of rows in the

             pimStaticRPTable being created and destroyed.
  1. Rows with a pimGroupMappingOrigin value of 'configSsm'

are created and destroyed as a result of configuration of

             SSM address ranges to the local router.
  1. Rows with a pimGroupMappingOrigin value of 'bsr' are

created as a result of running the PIM Bootstrap Router

             (BSR) mechanism.  If the local router is not the elected
             BSR, these rows are created to correspond to group
             prefixes in the PIM Bootstrap messages received from the
             elected BSR.  If the local router is the elected BSR,
             these rows are created to correspond to group prefixes in
             the PIM Bootstrap messages that the local router sends.
             In either case, these rows are destroyed when the group
             prefixes are timed out by the BSR mechanism.
  1. Rows with a pimGroupMappingOrigin value of 'other' are

created and destroyed according to some other mechanism

             not specified here.
          Given the collection of rows in this table at any point in
          time, the PIM mode and RP address to use for a particular
          group is determined using the following algorithm.
          1. From the set of all rows, the subset whose group prefix
             contains the group in question are selected.
          2. If there are no such rows, then the group mapping is
             undefined.
          3. If there are multiple selected rows, and a subset is
             defined by pimStaticRPTable (pimGroupMappingOrigin value
             of 'configRp') with pimStaticRPOverrideDynamic set to
             TRUE, then this subset is selected.
          4. From the selected subset of rows, the subset that have
             the greatest value of pimGroupMappingGrpPrefixLength are
             selected.
          5. If there are still multiple selected rows, the subset
             that has the highest precedence (the lowest numerical

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             value for pimGroupMappingPrecedence) is selected.
          6. If there are still multiple selected rows, the row
             selected is implementation dependent; the implementation
             might or might not apply the PIM hash function to select
             the row.
          7. The group mode to use is given by the value of
             pimGroupMappingPimMode from the single selected row; the
             RP to use is given by the value of
             pimGroupMappingRPAddress, unless pimGroupMappingOrigin is
             'embedded', in which case, the RP is extracted from the
             group address in question."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 3.7, RFC 3956, and RFC 4610"
  ::= { pim 13 }

pimGroupMappingEntry OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimGroupMappingEntry
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An entry (conceptual row) in the pimGroupMappingTable."
  INDEX      { pimGroupMappingOrigin,
               pimGroupMappingAddressType,
               pimGroupMappingGrpAddress,
               pimGroupMappingGrpPrefixLength,
               pimGroupMappingRPAddressType,
               pimGroupMappingRPAddress }
  ::= { pimGroupMappingTable 1 }

PimGroupMappingEntry ::= SEQUENCE {

  pimGroupMappingOrigin           PimGroupMappingOriginType,
  pimGroupMappingAddressType      InetAddressType,
  pimGroupMappingGrpAddress       InetAddress,
  pimGroupMappingGrpPrefixLength  InetAddressPrefixLength,
  pimGroupMappingRPAddressType    InetAddressType,
  pimGroupMappingRPAddress        InetAddress,
  pimGroupMappingPimMode          PimMode,
  pimGroupMappingPrecedence       Unsigned32

}

pimGroupMappingOrigin OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimGroupMappingOriginType
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The mechanism by which this group mapping was learned."
  ::= { pimGroupMappingEntry 1 }

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pimGroupMappingAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of the IP multicast group prefix."
  ::= { pimGroupMappingEntry 2 }

pimGroupMappingGrpAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The IP multicast group address that, when combined with
          pimGroupMappingGrpPrefixLength, gives the group prefix for
          this mapping.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimGroupMappingAddressType object.
          This address object is only significant up to
          pimGroupMappingGrpPrefixLength bits.  The remainder of the
          address bits are zero.  This is especially important for
          this index field, which is part of the index of this entry.
          Any non-zero bits would signify an entirely different
          entry."
  ::= { pimGroupMappingEntry 3 }

pimGroupMappingGrpPrefixLength OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressPrefixLength (4..128)
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The multicast group prefix length that, when combined
          with pimGroupMappingGrpAddress, gives the group prefix for
          this mapping.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimGroupMappingAddressType object.  If
          pimGroupMappingAddressType is 'ipv4' or 'ipv4z', this
          object must be in the range 4..32.  If
          pimGroupMappingAddressType is 'ipv6' or 'ipv6z', this object
          must be in the range 8..128."
  ::= { pimGroupMappingEntry 4 }

pimGroupMappingRPAddressType OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddressType
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The address type of the RP to be used for groups within
          this group prefix, or unknown(0) if no RP is to be used or

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          if the RP address is unknown.  This object must be
          unknown(0) if pimGroupMappingPimMode is ssm(2), or if
          pimGroupMappingOrigin is embedded(6)."
  ::= { pimGroupMappingEntry 5 }

pimGroupMappingRPAddress OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     InetAddress (SIZE (0|4|8|16|20))
  MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The IP address of the RP to be used for groups within this
          group prefix.  The InetAddressType is given by the
          pimGroupMappingRPAddressType object."
  ::= { pimGroupMappingEntry 6 }

pimGroupMappingPimMode OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     PimMode
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The PIM mode to be used for groups in this group prefix."
  ::= { pimGroupMappingEntry 7 }

pimGroupMappingPrecedence OBJECT-TYPE

  SYNTAX     Unsigned32
  MAX-ACCESS read-only
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The precedence of this row, used in the algorithm that
          determines which row applies to a given group address
          (described above).  Numerically higher values for this
          object indicate lower precedences, with the value zero
          denoting the highest precedence.
          The absolute values of this object have a significance only
          on the local router and do not need to be coordinated with
          other routers."
  ::= { pimGroupMappingEntry 8 }

– – PIM Notifications –

pimNeighborLoss NOTIFICATION-TYPE

  OBJECTS { pimNeighborUpTime }
  STATUS     current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A pimNeighborLoss notification signifies the loss of an

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          adjacency with a neighbor.  This notification should be
          generated when the neighbor timer expires, and the router
          has no other neighbors on the same interface with the same
          IP version and a lower IP address than itself.
          This notification is generated whenever the counter
          pimNeighborLossCount is incremented, subject
          to the rate limit specified by
          pimNeighborLossNotificationPeriod."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.2"
  ::= { pimNotifications 1 }

pimInvalidRegister NOTIFICATION-TYPE

  OBJECTS { pimGroupMappingPimMode,
            pimInvalidRegisterAddressType,
            pimInvalidRegisterOrigin,
            pimInvalidRegisterGroup,
            pimInvalidRegisterRp
          }
  STATUS      current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A pimInvalidRegister notification signifies that an invalid
          PIM Register message was received by this device.
          This notification is generated whenever the counter
          pimInvalidRegisterMsgsRcvd is incremented, subject to the
          rate limit specified by
          pimInvalidRegisterNotificationPeriod."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.4.2"
  ::= { pimNotifications 2 }

pimInvalidJoinPrune NOTIFICATION-TYPE

  OBJECTS { pimGroupMappingPimMode,
            pimInvalidJoinPruneAddressType,
            pimInvalidJoinPruneOrigin,
            pimInvalidJoinPruneGroup,
            pimInvalidJoinPruneRp,
            pimNeighborUpTime
          }
  STATUS      current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A pimInvalidJoinPrune notification signifies that an
          invalid PIM Join/Prune message was received by this device.
          This notification is generated whenever the counter
          pimInvalidJoinPruneMsgsRcvd is incremented, subject to the
          rate limit specified by
          pimInvalidJoinPruneNotificationPeriod."

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  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.5.2"
  ::= { pimNotifications 3 }

pimRPMappingChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE

  OBJECTS { pimGroupMappingPimMode,
            pimGroupMappingPrecedence
          }
  STATUS      current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A pimRPMappingChange notification signifies a change to the
          active RP mapping on this device.
          This notification is generated whenever the counter
          pimRPMappingChangeCount is incremented, subject to the
          rate limit specified by
          pimRPMappingChangeNotificationPeriod."
  ::= { pimNotifications 4 }

pimInterfaceElection NOTIFICATION-TYPE

  OBJECTS { pimInterfaceAddressType,
            pimInterfaceAddress }
  STATUS      current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A pimInterfaceElection notification signifies that a new DR
          or DF has been elected on a network.
          This notification is generated whenever the counter
          pimInterfaceElectionWinCount is incremented, subject to the
          rate limit specified by
          pimInterfaceElectionNotificationPeriod."
  REFERENCE "RFC 4601 section 4.3.2 and RFC 5015 section 3.5.2"
  ::= { pimNotifications 5 }

– – Conformance Information –

pimMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pimStdMIB 2 } pimMIBCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pimMIBConformance 1 } pimMIBGroups OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { pimMIBConformance 2 }

– – Compliance Statements –

pimMIBComplianceAsm MODULE-COMPLIANCE

  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION

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           "The compliance statement for routers which are running
           PIM-SM (Sparse Mode)."
  MODULE  -- this module
  MANDATORY-GROUPS { pimTopologyGroup,
                     pimSsmGroup,
                     pimRPConfigGroup,
                     pimSmGroup }
    GROUP   pimNotificationGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimTuningParametersGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimRouterStatisticsGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimAnycastRpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimStaticRPPrecedenceGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimNetMgmtNotificationObjects
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimNetMgmtNotificationGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimDiagnosticsGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimDeviceStorageGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
  ::= { pimMIBCompliances 1 }

pimMIBComplianceBidir MODULE-COMPLIANCE

  STATUS  current

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  DESCRIPTION
          "The compliance statement for routers which are running
          Bidir-PIM."
  MODULE  -- this module
  MANDATORY-GROUPS { pimTopologyGroup,
                     pimRPConfigGroup,
                     pimSmGroup,
                     pimBidirGroup }
    GROUP   pimNotificationGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimTuningParametersGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimRouterStatisticsGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimAnycastRpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimStaticRPPrecedenceGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimNetMgmtNotificationObjects
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimNetMgmtNotificationGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimDiagnosticsGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimDeviceStorageGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
  ::= { pimMIBCompliances 2 }

pimMIBComplianceSsm MODULE-COMPLIANCE

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  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The compliance statement for routers which are running
           PIM SSM (Source Specific Multicast)."
  MODULE  -- this module
  MANDATORY-GROUPS { pimTopologyGroup,
                     pimSsmGroup }
    GROUP   pimNotificationGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimTuningParametersGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimRouterStatisticsGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimNetMgmtNotificationObjects
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimNetMgmtNotificationGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimDiagnosticsGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimDeviceStorageGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
  ::= { pimMIBCompliances 3 }

pimMIBComplianceDm MODULE-COMPLIANCE

  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "The compliance statement for routers which are running
          PIM-DM (Dense Mode)."
  MODULE  -- this module
  MANDATORY-GROUPS { pimTopologyGroup,
                     pimSsmGroup,
                     pimRPConfigGroup,
                     pimSmGroup,

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                     pimDmGroup }
    GROUP   pimNotificationGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimTuningParametersGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimRouterStatisticsGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimAnycastRpGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimStaticRPPrecedenceGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimNetMgmtNotificationObjects
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimNetMgmtNotificationGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimDiagnosticsGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
    GROUP   pimDeviceStorageGroup
    DESCRIPTION
        "This group is optional."
  ::= { pimMIBCompliances 4 }

– – Units of Conformance –

pimTopologyGroup OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS { pimInterfaceAddressType,
            pimInterfaceAddress,
            pimInterfaceGenerationIDValue,

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            pimInterfaceDR,
            pimInterfaceDRPriorityEnabled,
            pimInterfaceHelloHoldtime,
            pimInterfaceJoinPruneHoldtime,
            pimInterfaceLanDelayEnabled,
            pimInterfaceEffectPropagDelay,
            pimInterfaceEffectOverrideIvl,
            pimInterfaceSuppressionEnabled,
            pimInterfaceBidirCapable,
            pimNeighborGenerationIDPresent,
            pimNeighborGenerationIDValue,
            pimNeighborUpTime,
            pimNeighborExpiryTime,
            pimNeighborDRPriorityPresent,
            pimNeighborDRPriority,
            pimNeighborLanPruneDelayPresent,
            pimNeighborTBit,
            pimNeighborPropagationDelay,
            pimNeighborOverrideInterval,
            pimNeighborBidirCapable,
            pimNbrSecAddress
          }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of read-only objects used to report local PIM
          topology."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 1 }

pimNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP

  NOTIFICATIONS { pimNeighborLoss }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of notifications for signaling important PIM
          events."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 2 }

pimTuningParametersGroup OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS { pimKeepalivePeriod,
            pimRegisterSuppressionTime,
            pimInterfaceDRPriority,
            pimInterfaceHelloInterval,
            pimInterfaceTrigHelloInterval,
            pimInterfaceJoinPruneInterval,
            pimInterfacePropagationDelay,
            pimInterfaceOverrideInterval,
            pimInterfaceDomainBorder,
            pimInterfaceStubInterface,
            pimInterfaceStatus,

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            pimInterfaceStorageType
          }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of writeable objects used to configure PIM
          behavior and to tune performance."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 3 }

pimRouterStatisticsGroup OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS { pimStarGEntries,
            pimStarGIEntries,
            pimSGEntries,
            pimSGIEntries,
            pimSGRptEntries,
            pimSGRptIEntries
          }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of statistics global to the PIM router."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 4 }

pimSsmGroup OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS { pimSGUpTime,
            pimSGPimMode,
            pimSGUpstreamJoinState,
            pimSGUpstreamJoinTimer,
            pimSGUpstreamNeighbor,
            pimSGRPFIfIndex,
            pimSGRPFNextHopType,
            pimSGRPFNextHop,
            pimSGRPFRouteProtocol,
            pimSGRPFRouteAddress,
            pimSGRPFRoutePrefixLength,
            pimSGRPFRouteMetricPref,
            pimSGRPFRouteMetric,
            pimSGSPTBit,
            pimSGKeepaliveTimer,
            pimSGDRRegisterState,
            pimSGDRRegisterStopTimer,
            pimSGRPRegisterPMBRAddressType,
            pimSGRPRegisterPMBRAddress,
            pimSGIUpTime,
            pimSGILocalMembership,
            pimSGIJoinPruneState,
            pimSGIPrunePendingTimer,
            pimSGIJoinExpiryTimer,
            pimSGIAssertState,
            pimSGIAssertTimer,

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            pimSGIAssertWinnerAddressType,
            pimSGIAssertWinnerAddress,
            pimSGIAssertWinnerMetricPref,
            pimSGIAssertWinnerMetric
          }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects to support management of PIM
          routers running the PIM SSM (Source Specific Multicast)
          protocol, in PIM mode SM (Sparse Mode)."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 5 }

pimRPConfigGroup OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS { pimStaticRPRPAddress,
            pimStaticRPPimMode,
            pimStaticRPOverrideDynamic,
            pimStaticRPRowStatus,
            pimStaticRPStorageType,
            pimGroupMappingPimMode,
            pimGroupMappingPrecedence
          }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects to support configuration of RPs
          (Rendezvous Points) and Group Mappings."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 6 }

pimSmGroup OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS { pimStarGUpTime,
            pimStarGPimMode,
            pimStarGRPAddressType,
            pimStarGRPAddress,
            pimStarGPimModeOrigin,
            pimStarGRPIsLocal,
            pimStarGUpstreamJoinState,
            pimStarGUpstreamJoinTimer,
            pimStarGUpstreamNeighborType,
            pimStarGUpstreamNeighbor,
            pimStarGRPFIfIndex,
            pimStarGRPFNextHopType,
            pimStarGRPFNextHop,
            pimStarGRPFRouteProtocol,
            pimStarGRPFRouteAddress,
            pimStarGRPFRoutePrefixLength,
            pimStarGRPFRouteMetricPref,
            pimStarGRPFRouteMetric,
            pimStarGIUpTime,
            pimStarGILocalMembership,

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            pimStarGIJoinPruneState,
            pimStarGIPrunePendingTimer,
            pimStarGIJoinExpiryTimer,
            pimStarGIAssertState,
            pimStarGIAssertTimer,
            pimStarGIAssertWinnerAddressType,
            pimStarGIAssertWinnerAddress,
            pimStarGIAssertWinnerMetricPref,
            pimStarGIAssertWinnerMetric,
            pimSGRptUpTime,
            pimSGRptUpstreamPruneState,
            pimSGRptUpstreamOverrideTimer,
            pimSGRptIUpTime,
            pimSGRptILocalMembership,
            pimSGRptIJoinPruneState,
            pimSGRptIPrunePendingTimer,
            pimSGRptIPruneExpiryTimer
          }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects to support management of PIM
          routers running PIM-SM (Sparse Mode).  The groups
          pimSsmGroup and pimRPConfigGroup are also required."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 7 }

pimBidirGroup OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS { pimInterfaceDFElectionRobustness,
            pimBidirDFElectionWinnerAddressType,
            pimBidirDFElectionWinnerAddress,
            pimBidirDFElectionWinnerUpTime,
            pimBidirDFElectionWinnerMetricPref,
            pimBidirDFElectionWinnerMetric,
            pimBidirDFElectionState,
            pimBidirDFElectionStateTimer
          }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects to support management of PIM
          routers running BIDIR mode.  The groups pimSsmGroup,
          pimSmGroup and pimRPConfigGroup are also required."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 8 }

pimAnycastRpGroup OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS { pimAnycastRPSetLocalRouter,
            pimAnycastRPSetRowStatus,
            pimAnycastRPSetStorageType
          }
  STATUS  current

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  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects to support management of the PIM
          Anycast-RP mechanism."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 9 }

pimStaticRPPrecedenceGroup OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS { pimStaticRPPrecedence }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects to allow fine control of
          interactions between static RP configuration and
          dynamically acquired group to RP mappings."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 10 }

pimNetMgmtNotificationObjects OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS { pimInvalidRegisterNotificationPeriod,
            pimInvalidRegisterMsgsRcvd,
            pimInvalidRegisterAddressType,
            pimInvalidRegisterOrigin,
            pimInvalidRegisterGroup,
            pimInvalidRegisterRp,
            pimInvalidJoinPruneNotificationPeriod,
            pimInvalidJoinPruneMsgsRcvd,
            pimInvalidJoinPruneAddressType,
            pimInvalidJoinPruneOrigin,
            pimInvalidJoinPruneGroup,
            pimInvalidJoinPruneRp,
            pimRPMappingNotificationPeriod,
            pimRPMappingChangeCount,
            pimInterfaceElectionNotificationPeriod,
            pimInterfaceElectionWinCount
          }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects to support notification of PIM
          network management events."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 11 }

pimNetMgmtNotificationGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP

  NOTIFICATIONS { pimInvalidRegister,
                  pimInvalidJoinPrune,
                  pimRPMappingChange,
                  pimInterfaceElection
                }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of notifications for signaling PIM network
          management events."

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  ::= { pimMIBGroups 12 }

pimDiagnosticsGroup OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS { pimInAsserts,
            pimOutAsserts,
            pimLastAssertInterface,
            pimLastAssertGroupAddressType,
            pimLastAssertGroupAddress,
            pimLastAssertSourceAddressType,
            pimLastAssertSourceAddress,
            pimNeighborLossNotificationPeriod,
            pimNeighborLossCount
          }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "Objects providing additional diagnostics related to a PIM
          router."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 13 }

pimDmGroup OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS {
            pimRefreshInterval,
            pimInterfacePruneLimitInterval,
            pimInterfaceGraftRetryInterval,
            pimInterfaceSRPriorityEnabled,
            pimNeighborSRCapable,
            pimSGUpstreamPruneState,
            pimSGUpstreamPruneLimitTimer,
            pimSGOriginatorState,
            pimSGSourceActiveTimer,
            pimSGStateRefreshTimer
          }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "A collection of objects required for management of PIM
          Dense Mode (PIM-DM) function.  The groups pimSsmGroup and
          pimSmGroup are also required."
  REFERENCE "RFC 3973"
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 14 }

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pimDeviceStorageGroup OBJECT-GROUP

  OBJECTS { pimDeviceConfigStorageType
          }
  STATUS  current
  DESCRIPTION
          "An object that specifies the volatility of global PIM
          configuration settings on this device."
  ::= { pimMIBGroups 15 }

END

6. Security Considerations

 There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module
 with a MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create.  Such
 objects may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network
 environments.  The support for SET operations in a non-secure
 environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on
 network operations.  These are the tables and objects and their
 sensitivity/vulnerability:
 The following tables and objects could be employed to modify
 multicast routing behavior in a way that prevents, disrupts, or
 subverts services provided by the network, including (but not limited
 to) multicast data traffic delivery.  For example, attacks can be
 envisaged that would pass nominated multicast data streams through a
 nominated location, without the sources or listeners becoming aware
 of this subversion.
 pimKeepalivePeriod pimRegisterSuppressionTime
 pimNeighborLossNotificationPeriod
 pimInvalidRegisterNotificationPeriod
 pimInvalidJoinPruneNotificationPeriod pimRPMappingNotificationPeriod
 pimInterfaceElectionNotificationPeriod pimRefreshInterval
 pimInterfaceTable pimInterfaceEntry pimInterfaceIfIndex
 pimInterfaceIPVersion pimInterfaceHelloInterval
 pimInterfaceTrigHelloInterval pimInterfaceJoinPruneInterval
 pimInterfaceDFElectionRobustness pimInterfaceHelloHoldtime
 pimInterfaceJoinPruneHoldtime pimInterfacePropagationDelay
 pimInterfaceOverrideInterval pimInterfaceDRPriority
 pimInterfaceDomainBorder pimInterfaceStatus pimInterfaceStubInterface
 pimInterfacePruneLimitInterval pimStaticRPTable pimStaticRPEntry
 pimStaticRPAddressType pimStaticRPGrpAddress
 pimStaticRPGrpPrefixLength pimStaticRPRPAddress pimStaticRPPimMode
 pimStaticRPOverrideDynamic pimStaticRPRowStatus pimStaticRPPrecedence
 pimAnycastRPSetTable pimAnycastRPSetEntry pimAnycastRPSetAddressType
 pimAnycastRPSetAnycastAddress pimAnycastRPSetRouterAddress

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 Some of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a
 MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) may be considered sensitive or
 vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus important to
 control even GET and/or NOTIFY access to these objects and possibly
 to even encrypt the values of these objects when sending them over
 the network via SNMP.  These are the tables and objects and their
 sensitivity/vulnerability:
 The following tables and objects could be employed to determine the
 topology, disposition, and composition of the network.  This
 information may be commercially sensitive, and may also be used in
 preparation for attacks, including any of the attacks described
 above.
 The following tables and objects may also be used to determine
 whether multicast data is flowing in the network, or has flowed
 recently.  They may also be used to determine the network location of
 senders and recipients.  An attacker can apply 'traffic analysis' to
 this data.  In some cases, the information revealed by traffic
 analyses can be as damaging as full knowledge of the data being
 transported.
 pimKeepalivePeriod pimRegisterSuppressionTime pimStarGEntries
 pimStarGIEntries pimSGEntries pimSGIEntries pimSGRptEntries
 pimSGRptIEntries pimOutAsserts pimInAsserts pimLastAssertInterface
 pimLastAssertGroupAddressType pimLastAssertGroupAddress
 pimLastAssertSourceAddressType pimLastAssertSourceAddress
 pimNeighborLossNotificationPeriod pimNeighborLossCount
 pimInvalidRegisterNotificationPeriod pimInvalidRegisterMsgsRcvd
 pimInvalidRegisterAddressType pimInvalidRegisterOrigin
 pimInvalidRegisterGroup pimInvalidRegisterRp
 pimInvalidJoinPruneNotificationPeriod pimInvalidJoinPruneMsgsRcvd
 pimInvalidJoinPruneAddressType pimInvalidJoinPruneOrigin
 pimInvalidJoinPruneGroup pimInvalidJoinPruneRp
 pimRPMappingNotificationPeriod pimRPMappingChangeCount
 pimInterfaceElectionNotificationPeriod pimInterfaceElectionWinCount
 pimRefreshInterval pimInterfaceTable pimInterfaceEntry
 pimInterfaceIfIndex pimInterfaceIPVersion pimInterfaceAddressType
 pimInterfaceAddress pimInterfaceDR pimInterfaceHelloInterval
 pimInterfaceTrigHelloInterval pimInterfaceJoinPruneInterval
 pimInterfaceDFElectionRobustness pimInterfaceHelloHoldtime
 pimInterfaceJoinPruneHoldtime pimInterfacePropagationDelay
 pimInterfaceOverrideInterval pimInterfaceGenerationIDValue
 pimInterfaceDRPriority pimInterfaceLanDelayEnabled
 pimInterfaceEffectPropagDelay pimInterfaceEffectOverrideIvl
 pimInterfaceSuppressionEnabled pimInterfaceBidirCapable
 pimInterfaceDRPriorityEnabled pimInterfaceDomainBorder
 pimInterfaceStatus pimInterfaceStubInterface

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 pimInterfacePruneLimitInterval pimInterfaceSRPriorityEnabled
 pimNeighborTable pimNeighborEntry pimNeighborIfIndex
 pimNeighborAddressType pimNeighborAddress pimNeighborUpTime
 pimNeighborExpiryTime pimNeighborLanPruneDelayPresent
 pimNeighborPropagationDelay pimNeighborOverrideInterval
 pimNeighborTBit pimNeighborGenerationIDPresent
 pimNeighborGenerationIDValue pimNeighborBidirCapable
 pimNeighborDRPriorityPresent pimNeighborDRPriority
 pimNeighborSRCapable pimNbrSecAddressTable pimNbrSecAddressEntry
 pimNbrSecAddressIfIndex pimNbrSecAddressType pimNbrSecAddressPrimary
 pimNbrSecAddress pimStarGTable pimStarGEntry pimStarGAddressType
 pimStarGGrpAddress pimStarGUpTime pimStarGPimMode
 pimStarGRPAddressType pimStarGRPAddress pimStarGPimModeOrigin
 pimStarGRPIsLocal pimStarGUpstreamJoinState pimStarGUpstreamJoinTimer
 pimStarGUpstreamNeighborType pimStarGUpstreamNeighbor
 pimStarGRPFIfIndex pimStarGRPFNextHopType pimStarGRPFNextHop
 pimStarGRPFRouteProtocol pimStarGRPFRouteAddress
 pimStarGRPFRoutePrefixLength pimStarGRPFRouteMetricPref
 pimStarGRPFRouteMetric pimStarGITable pimStarGIEntry pimStarGIIfIndex
 pimStarGIUpTime pimStarGILocalMembership pimStarGIJoinPruneState
 pimStarGIPrunePendingTimer pimStarGIJoinExpiryTimer
 pimStarGIAssertState pimStarGIAssertTimer
 pimStarGIAssertWinnerAddressType pimStarGIAssertWinnerAddress
 pimStarGIAssertWinnerMetricPref pimStarGIAssertWinnerMetric
 pimSGTable pimSGEntry pimSGAddressType pimSGGrpAddress
 pimSGSrcAddress pimSGUpTime pimSGPimMode pimSGUpstreamJoinState
 pimSGUpstreamJoinTimer pimSGUpstreamNeighbor pimSGRPFIfIndex
 pimSGRPFNextHopType pimSGRPFNextHop pimSGRPFRouteProtocol
 pimSGRPFRouteAddress pimSGRPFRoutePrefixLength
 pimSGRPFRouteMetricPref pimSGRPFRouteMetric pimSGSPTBit
 pimSGKeepaliveTimer pimSGDRRegisterState pimSGDRRegisterStopTimer
 pimSGRPRegisterPMBRAddressType pimSGRPRegisterPMBRAddress
 pimSGUpstreamPruneState pimSGUpstreamPruneLimitTimer
 pimSGOriginatorState pimSGSourceActiveTimer pimSGStateRefreshTimer
 pimSGITable pimSGIEntry pimSGIIfIndex pimSGIUpTime
 pimSGILocalMembership pimSGIJoinPruneState pimSGIPrunePendingTimer
 pimSGIJoinExpiryTimer pimSGIAssertState pimSGIAssertTimer
 pimSGIAssertWinnerAddressType pimSGIAssertWinnerAddress
 pimSGIAssertWinnerMetricPref pimSGIAssertWinnerMetric pimSGRptTable
 pimSGRptEntry pimSGRptSrcAddress pimSGRptUpTime
 pimSGRptUpstreamPruneState pimSGRptUpstreamOverrideTimer
 pimSGRptITable pimSGRptIEntry pimSGRptIIfIndex pimSGRptIUpTime
 pimSGRptILocalMembership pimSGRptIJoinPruneState
 pimSGRptIPrunePendingTimer pimSGRptIPruneExpiryTimer
 pimBidirDFElectionTable pimBidirDFElectionEntry
 pimBidirDFElectionAddressType pimBidirDFElectionRPAddress
 pimBidirDFElectionIfIndex pimBidirDFElectionWinnerAddressType
 pimBidirDFElectionWinnerAddress pimBidirDFElectionWinnerUpTime

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 pimBidirDFElectionWinnerMetricPref pimBidirDFElectionWinnerMetric
 pimBidirDFElectionState pimBidirDFElectionStateTimer pimStaticRPTable
 pimStaticRPEntry pimStaticRPAddressType pimStaticRPGrpAddress
 pimStaticRPGrpPrefixLength pimStaticRPRPAddress pimStaticRPPimMode
 pimStaticRPOverrideDynamic pimStaticRPRowStatus pimStaticRPPrecedence
 pimAnycastRPSetTable pimAnycastRPSetEntry pimAnycastRPSetAddressType
 pimAnycastRPSetAnycastAddress pimAnycastRPSetRouterAddress
 pimAnycastRPSetRowStatus pimAnycastRPSetLocalRouter
 pimGroupMappingTable pimGroupMappingEntry pimGroupMappingOrigin
 pimGroupMappingAddressType pimGroupMappingGrpAddress
 pimGroupMappingGrpPrefixLength pimGroupMappingRPAddress
 pimGroupMappingPimMode pimGroupMappingPrecedence
 There is also a specific danger arising from the notification
 pimInvalidRegister.  This is originated by devices that receive an
 incorrect unicast-encapsulated multicast data packet, which poses a
 clear danger of propagating a DoS (Denial of Service) attack from the
 data or control plane to the network management plane.  The following
 steps are taken to guard against this.
 1.  The notification is disabled by default.  The writeable field
     pimInvalidRegisterNotificationPeriod must be set in order to
     enable it.
 2.  The syntax of pimInvalidRegisterNotificationPeriod prevents any
     given device from originating the notification more frequently
     than once every 10 seconds.
 3.  The counter pimInvalidRegisterMsgsRcvd provides equivalent
     function to the notification.  Management applications are
     encouraged to monitor this counter in preference to enabling the
     notification.
 The same measures are taken in respect of pimInvalidJoinPrune, though
 as this notification can only arise as a result of unroutable control
 packets, the risk is not so acute.
 SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security.
 Even if the network itself is secure (for example by using IPsec),
 even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is
 allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects
 in this MIB module.
 It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features as
 provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410], section 8),
 including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for
 authentication and privacy).

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 Further, deployment of SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 is NOT
 RECOMMENDED.  Instead, it is RECOMMENDED to deploy SNMPv3 and to
 enable cryptographic security.  It is then a customer/operator
 responsibility to ensure that the SNMP entity giving access to an
 instance of this MIB module is properly configured to give access to
 the objects only to those principals (users) that have legitimate
 rights to indeed GET or SET (change/create/delete) them.

7. IANA Considerations

 PIM-STD-MIB is rooted under the mib-2 subtree.  IANA has assigned
 { mib-2 157 } to the PIM-STD-MIB module specified in this document.

8. Acknowledgements

 This MIB module is based on the original work in RFC 2934 [RFC2934]
 by K. McCloghrie, D. Farinacci, D. Thaler, and W. Fenner and has been
 updated based on feedback from the IETF's Protocol Independent
 Multicast (PIM) Working Group.
 Jonathan Nicholas was the editor of early versions of this document,
 and contributed the objects for management of PIM-DM.

9. References

9.1. 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.
 [RFC2863]      McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces
                Group MIB", RFC 2863, June 2000.

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 [RFC3973]      Adams, A., Nicholas, J., and W. Siadak, "Protocol
                Independent Multicast - Dense Mode (PIM-DM): Protocol
                Specification (Revised)", RFC 3973, January 2005.
 [RFC4001]      Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S., and J.
                Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for Internet
                Network Addresses", RFC 4001, February 2005.
 [RFC4601]      Fenner, B., Handley, M., Holbrook, H., and I.
                Kouvelas, "Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse
                Mode (PIM-SM): Protocol Specification (Revised)",
                RFC 4601, August 2006.
 [RFC4610]      Farinacci, D. and Y. Cai, "Anycast-RP Using Protocol
                Independent Multicast (PIM)", RFC 4610, August 2006.
 [RFC5015]      Handley, M., Kouvelas, I., Speakman, T., and L.
                Vicisano, "Bidirectional Protocol Independent
                Multicast (BIDIR-PIM)", RFC 5015, October 2007.
 [RFC5059]      Bhaskar, N., Gall, A., Lingard, L., and S. Venaas,
                "Bootstrap Router (BSR) Mechanism for PIM", RFC 5059,
                January 2008.
 [RTPROTO]      IANA, "IP Route Protocol MIB", September 2000, <http:/
                /www.iana.org/assignments/ianaiprouteprotocol-mib>.

9.2. Informative References

 [IPMCAST-MIB]  McWalter, D., "IP Multicast MIB", Work in Progress,
                August 2007.
 [RFC2932]      McCloghrie, K., Farinacci, D., and D. Thaler, "IPv4
                Multicast Routing MIB", RFC 2932, October 2000.
 [RFC2934]      McCloghrie, K., Farinacci, D., Thaler, D., and B.
                Fenner, "Protocol Independent Multicast MIB for IPv4",
                RFC 2934, October 2000.
 [RFC3376]      Cain, B., Deering, S., Kouvelas, I., Fenner, B., and
                A. Thyagarajan, "Internet Group Management Protocol,
                Version 3", RFC 3376, October 2002.
 [RFC3410]      Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart,
                "Introduction and Applicability Statements for
                Internet-Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410,
                December 2002.

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 [RFC3569]      Bhattacharyya, S., "An Overview of Source-Specific
                Multicast (SSM)", RFC 3569, July 2003.
 [RFC3618]      Fenner, B. and D. Meyer, "Multicast Source Discovery
                Protocol (MSDP)", RFC 3618, October 2003.
 [RFC3810]      Vida, R. and L. Costa, "Multicast Listener Discovery
                Version 2 (MLDv2) for IPv6", RFC 3810, June 2004.
 [RFC3956]      Savola, P. and B. Haberman, "Embedding the Rendezvous
                Point (RP) Address in an IPv6 Multicast Address",
                RFC 3956, November 2004.

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Authors' Addresses

 Raghava Sivaramu
 Cisco Systems
 425 E. Tasman Drive
 San Jose, CA  95134
 USA
 EMail: raghava@cisco.com
 James Lingard
 Arastra, Inc
 P.O. Box 10905
 Palo Alto, CA  94303
 USA
 EMail: jchl@arastra.com
 David McWalter
 Data Connection Ltd
 100 Church Street
 Enfield  EN2 6BQ
 United Kingdom
 EMail: dmcw@dataconnection.com
 Bharat Joshi
 Infosys Technologies Ltd
 Electronic City
 Bangalore  560 100
 India
 EMail: bharat_joshi@infosys.com
 Andrew Kessler
 Cisco Systems
 425 E. Tasman Drive
 San Jose, CA  95134
 USA
 EMail: kessler@cisco.com

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