-- Network Working Group                                          T. Nadeau
-- Request for Comments: 3814                           Cisco Systems, Inc.
-- Category: Standards Track                                  C. Srinivasan
--                                                           Bloomberg L.P.
--                                                           A. Viswanathan
--                                                   Force10 Networks, Inc.
--                                                                June 2004


--       Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Forwarding Equivalence
--         Class To Next Hop Label Forwarding Entry (FEC-To-NHLFE)
--                    Management Information Base (MIB)

   MPLS-FTN-STD-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

   IMPORTS
      MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, Unsigned32, Counter64, Integer32
          FROM SNMPv2-SMI                                   -- [RFC2578]
      RowStatus, StorageType, RowPointer,
      TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TimeStamp
          FROM SNMPv2-TC                                    -- [RFC2579]
      MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP
          FROM SNMPv2-CONF                                  -- [RFC2580]
      InterfaceIndexOrZero,
      ifGeneralInformationGroup, ifCounterDiscontinuityGroup
          FROM IF-MIB                                       -- [RFC2863]
      SnmpAdminString
          FROM SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB                           -- [RFC3411]
      Dscp
          FROM DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC                             -- [RFC3289]
      InetAddressType, InetAddress, InetPortNumber
          FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB                             -- [RFC3291]
      mplsStdMIB
          FROM MPLS-TC-STD-MIB                              -- [RFC3811]
      ;

   mplsFTNStdMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
      LAST-UPDATED "200406030000Z"  -- June 6, 2004
      ORGANIZATION "Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Working Group"
      CONTACT-INFO
          "
                   Thomas D. Nadeau
           Postal: Cisco Systems, Inc.
                   250 Apollo Drive
                   Chelmsford, MA 01824
           Tel:    +1-978-244-3051
           Email:  tnadeau@cisco.com

                   Cheenu Srinivasan
           Postal: Bloomberg L.P.
                   499 Park Avenue
                   New York, NY 10022
           Tel:    +1-212-893-3682
           Email:  cheenu@bloomberg.net

                   Arun Viswanathan
           Postal: Force10 Networks, Inc.
                   1440 McCarthy Blvd
                   Milpitas, CA 95035
           Tel:    +1-408-571-3516
           Email:  arunv@force10networks.com

           IETF MPLS Working Group email: mpls@uu.net"

      DESCRIPTION
           "Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004). The
           initial version of this MIB module was published
           in RFC 3814. For full legal notices see the RFC
           itself or see:
           http://www.ietf.org/copyrights/ianamib.html

           This MIB module contains managed object definitions for
           specifying FEC to NHLFE (FTN) mappings and corresponding
           performance for MPLS."

      -- Revision history.

      REVISION
          "200406030000Z"  -- June 3, 2004

      DESCRIPTION
          "Initial version issued as part of RFC 3814."
       ::= { mplsStdMIB 8 }

   -- TEXTUAL-CONVENTIONs used in this MIB.
   MplsFTNEntryIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Index for an entry in mplsFTNTable."
      SYNTAX              Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)

   MplsFTNEntryIndexOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Index for an entry in mplsFTNTable or the special value
           zero. The value zero is object-specific and must
           therefore be defined as part of the description of any
           object which uses this syntax.  Examples of the usage
           of zero might include situations when none or all
           entries in mplsFTNTable need to be referenced."
      SYNTAX              Unsigned32 (0..4294967295)

   -- Top-Level Components of this MIB.

   mplsFTNNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsFTNStdMIB 0 }
   mplsFTNObjects       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsFTNStdMIB 1 }
   mplsFTNConformance   OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsFTNStdMIB 2 }

   -- Next free index in mplsFTNTable.
   mplsFTNIndexNext OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              MplsFTNEntryIndexOrZero
      MAX-ACCESS          read-only
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This object contains the next available valid value to
           be used for mplsFTNIndex when creating entries in the
           mplsFTNTable.

           When creating a new conceptual row (configuration
           entry) in mplsFTNTable with an SNMP SET operation the
           command generator (Network Management Application) must
           first issue a management protocol retrieval operation
           to obtain the current value of this object.

           If the command responder (agent) does not wish to allow
           creation of more entries in mplsFTNTable, possibly
           because of resource exhaustion, this object MUST return
           a value of 0.

           If a non-zero value is returned the Network Management
           Application must determine whether the value is indeed
           still unused since two Network Management Applications
           may attempt to create a row simultaneously and use the
           same value.

           If it is currently unused and the SET succeeds, the
           agent MUST change the value of this object to a
           currently unused non-zero value (according to an
           implementation specific algorithm) or zero (if no
           further row creation will be permitted).

           If the value is in use, however, the SET fails and the
           Network Management Application must then reread this
           object to obtain a new usable value."
      ::= { mplsFTNObjects 1 }

   -- Last time an object in mplsFTNTable changed.
   mplsFTNTableLastChanged OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              TimeStamp
      MAX-ACCESS          read-only
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Indicates the last time an entry was added, deleted or
           modified in mplsFTNTable.  Management stations should
           consult this object to determine if mplsFTNTable
           requires their attention.  This object is particularly
           useful for applications performing a retrieval on
           mplsFTNTable to ensure that the table is not modified
           during the retrieval operation."
      ::=  { mplsFTNObjects 2 }

   -- Table of FTN entries.
   mplsFTNTable  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF MplsFTNEntry
      MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
      STATUS          current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This table contains the currently defined FTN entries.
           This table allows FEC to NHLFE mappings to be
           specified.  Each entry in this table defines a rule to
           be applied to incoming packets (on interfaces that the
           FTN entry is activated on using mplsFTNMapTable) and an
           action to be taken on matching packets
           (mplsFTNActionPointer).

           This table supports 6-tuple matching rules based on one
           or more of source address range, destination address
           range, source port range, destination port range, IPv4
           Protocol field or IPv6 next-header field and the
           DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) to be specified.

           The action pointer points either to instance of
           mplsXCEntry in MPLS-LSR-STD-MIB when the NHLFE is a non-
           TE LSP, or to an instance of mplsTunnelEntry in the
           MPLS-TE-STD-MIB when the NHLFE is an originating TE
           tunnel."
      REFERENCE
          "J. Postel, Internet Protocol, RFC 791, STD 5, September
           1981

           Deering, S., and R. Hinden, Internet Protocol, Version
           6 (IPv6) Specification, RFC 2460, December 1998

           Nichols, K, Blake, S., Baker, F. and D. Black,
           Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS
           Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers, RFC 2474, December
           1998

           Srinivasan, C., A. Viswanathan, and T. Nadeau, MPLS
           Label Switch Router Management Information Base,
           RFC 3813

           Srinivasan, C., A. Viswanathan, and T. Nadeau, MPLS
           Traffic Engineering Management Information Base,
           RFC 3812"
      ::=  { mplsFTNObjects 3 }

   mplsFTNEntry  OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX          MplsFTNEntry
      MAX-ACCESS      not-accessible
      STATUS          current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Each entry represents one FTN entry which defines a
           rule to compare incoming packets with and an action to
           be taken on matching packets."
      INDEX { mplsFTNIndex }
      ::=  { mplsFTNTable 1 }

   MplsFTNEntry  ::=  SEQUENCE {
         mplsFTNIndex               MplsFTNEntryIndex,
         mplsFTNRowStatus           RowStatus,
         mplsFTNDescr               SnmpAdminString,
         mplsFTNMask                BITS,
         mplsFTNAddrType            InetAddressType,
         mplsFTNSourceAddrMin       InetAddress,
         mplsFTNSourceAddrMax       InetAddress,
         mplsFTNDestAddrMin         InetAddress,
         mplsFTNDestAddrMax         InetAddress,
         mplsFTNSourcePortMin       InetPortNumber,
         mplsFTNSourcePortMax       InetPortNumber,
         mplsFTNDestPortMin         InetPortNumber,
         mplsFTNDestPortMax         InetPortNumber,
         mplsFTNProtocol            Integer32,
         mplsFTNDscp                Dscp,
         mplsFTNActionType          INTEGER,
         mplsFTNActionPointer       RowPointer,
         mplsFTNStorageType         StorageType
      }

   mplsFTNIndex   OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              MplsFTNEntryIndex
      MAX-ACCESS          not-accessible
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This is the unique index for a conceptual row in
           mplsFTNTable.

           To create a new conceptual row in mplsFTNTable a
           Network Management Application SHOULD retrieve the
           current value of mplsFTNIndexNext to determine the next
           valid available value of mplsFTNIndex."
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 1 }

   mplsFTNRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              RowStatus
      MAX-ACCESS          read-create
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Used for controlling the creation and deletion of this
           row. All writeable objects in this row may be modified
           at any time. If a Network Management Application
           attempts to delete a conceptual row by setting this
           object to 'destroy' and there are one or more entries
           in mplsFTNMapTable pointing to the row (i.e., when
           mplsFTNIndex of the conceptual row being deleted is
           equal to mplsFTNMapCurrIndex for one or more entries in
           mplsFTNMapTable), the agent MUST also destroy the
           corresponding entries in mplsFTNMapTable."
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 2 }

   mplsFTNDescr   OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              SnmpAdminString
      MAX-ACCESS          read-create
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The description of this FTN entry. Since the index for
           this table has no particular significance or meaning,
           this object should contain some meaningful text that an
           operator could use to further distinguish entries in
           this table."
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 3 }

   mplsFTNMask OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             BITS {
                          sourceAddr(0),
                          destAddr(1),
                          sourcePort(2),
                          destPort(3),
                          protocol(4),
                          dscp(5)
                         }
      MAX-ACCESS          read-create
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This bit map indicates which of the fields described
           next, namely source address range, destination address
           range, source port range, destination port range, IPv4
           Protocol field or IPv6 next-header field and
           Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) is active for
           this FTN entry. If a particular bit is set to zero then
           the corresponding field in the packet MUST be ignored
           for comparison purposes."
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 4 }

   mplsFTNAddrType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             InetAddressType
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This object determines the type of address contained in
           the source and destination address objects
           (mplsFTNSourceAddrMin, mplsFTNSourceAddrMax,
           mplsFTNDestAddrMin and mplsFTNDestAddrMax) of a
           conceptual row.

           This object MUST NOT be set to unknown(0) when
           mplsFTNMask has bit positions sourceAddr(0) or
           destAddr(1) set to one.

           When both these bit positions of mplsFTNMask are set to
           zero the value of mplsFTNAddrType SHOULD be set to
           unknown(0) and the corresponding source and destination
           address objects SHOULD be set to zero-length strings."
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 5 }

   mplsFTNSourceAddrMin OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             InetAddress
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The lower end of the source address range. The type of
           this object is determined by the corresponding
           mplsFTNAddrType object."
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 6 }

   mplsFTNSourceAddrMax OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             InetAddress
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The upper end of the source address range. The type of
           this object is determined by the corresponding
           mplsFTNAddrType object."
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 7 }

   mplsFTNDestAddrMin OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             InetAddress
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The lower end of the destination address range. The
           type of this object is determined by the corresponding
           mplsFTNAddrType object."
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 8 }

   mplsFTNDestAddrMax OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             InetAddress
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The higher end of the destination address range. The
           type of this object is determined by the corresponding
           mplsFTNAddrType object."
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 9 }

   mplsFTNSourcePortMin OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             InetPortNumber
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The lower end of the source port range."
      DEFVAL { 0 }
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 10 }

   mplsFTNSourcePortMax OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             InetPortNumber
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The higher end of the source port range "
      DEFVAL { 65535 }
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 11 }

   mplsFTNDestPortMin OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             InetPortNumber
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The lower end of the destination port range."
      DEFVAL { 0 }
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 12 }

   mplsFTNDestPortMax OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             InetPortNumber
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The higher end of the destination port range."
      DEFVAL { 65535 }
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 13 }

   mplsFTNProtocol OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             Integer32 (0..255)
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The IP protocol to match against the IPv4 protocol
           number or IPv6 Next-Header number in the packet. A
           value of 255 means match all.  Note that the protocol
           number of 255 is reserved by IANA, and Next-Header
           number of 0 is used in IPv6."
      DEFVAL { 255 }
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 14 }

   mplsFTNDscp OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             Dscp
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The contents of the DSCP field."
      REFERENCE
          "Nichols, K., Blake, S., Baker, F. and D. Black,
           Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS
           Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers, RFC 2474, December
           1998."
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 15 }

   mplsFTNActionType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX    INTEGER {
                   redirectLsp(1),   -- redirect into LSP
                   redirectTunnel(2) -- redirect into tunnel
                }
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The type of action to be taken on packets matching this
           FTN entry."
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 16 }

   mplsFTNActionPointer OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             RowPointer
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "If mplsFTNActionType is redirectLsp(1), then this
           object MUST contain zeroDotZero or point to a instance
           of mplsXCEntry indicating the LSP to redirect matching
           packets to.

           If mplsFTNActionType is redirectTunnel(2), then this
           object MUST contain zeroDotZero or point to a instance
           of mplsTunnelEntry indicating the MPLS TE tunnel to
           redirect matching packets to.

           If this object points to a conceptual row instance in a
           table consistent with mplsFTNActionType but this
           instance does not currently exist then no action will
           be taken on packets matching such an FTN entry till
           this instance comes into existence.

           If this object contains zeroDotZero then no action will
           be taken on packets matching such an FTN entry till it
           is populated with a valid pointer consistent with the
           value of mplsFTNActionType as explained above."
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 17 }

   mplsFTNStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX             StorageType
      MAX-ACCESS         read-create
      STATUS             current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The storage type for this FTN entry. Conceptual rows
           having the value 'permanent' need not allow write-
           access to any columnar objects in the row."
      DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
      ::= { mplsFTNEntry 18 }

   -- End of mplsFTNTable.

   -- Last time an object in mplsFTNMapTable changed.

   mplsFTNMapTableLastChanged OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              TimeStamp
      MAX-ACCESS          read-only
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Indicates the last time an entry was added, deleted or
           modified in mplsFTNMapTable. Management stations should
           consult this object to determine if the table requires
           their attention.  This object is particularly useful
           for applications performing a retrieval on
           mplsFTNMapTable to ensure that the table is not
           modified during the retrieval operation."
      ::=  { mplsFTNObjects 4 }

   -- FTN to interface mapping table.

   mplsFTNMapTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              SEQUENCE OF MplsFTNMapEntry
      MAX-ACCESS          not-accessible
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This table contains objects which provide the
           capability to apply or map FTN rules as defined by
           entries in mplsFTNTable to specific interfaces in the
           system.  FTN rules are compared with incoming packets
           in the order in which they are applied on an interface.

           The indexing structure of mplsFTNMapTable is as
           follows.

           - mplsFTNMapIndex indicates the interface to which the
             rule is being applied.  A value of 0 represents the
             application of the rule to all interfaces.

           - mplsFTNMapPrevIndex specifies the rule on the
             interface prior to the one being applied.  A value of
             0 specifies that the rule is being inserted at the
             head of the list of rules currently applied to the
             interface.

           - mplsFTNMapCurrIndex is the index in mplsFTNTable
             corresponding to the rule being applied.

           This indexing structure makes the entries in the table
           behave like items in a linked-list.  The object
           mplsFTNMapPrevIndex in each conceptual row is a pointer
           to the previous entry that is applied to a particular
           interface.  This allows a new entry to be 'inserted' at
           an arbitrary position in a list of entries currently
           applied to an interface.  This object is self-
           adjusting, i.e., its value is automatically adjusted by
           the agent, if necessary, after an insertion or deletion
           operation.

           Using this linked-list structure, one can retrieve FTN
           entries in the order of application on a per-interface
           basis as follows:

           - To determine the first FTN entry on an interface
             with index ifIndex perform a GETNEXT retrieval
             operation on mplsFTNMapRowStatus.ifIndex.0.0; the
             returned object, if one exists, is (say)
             mplsFTNMapRowStatus.ifIndex.0.n (mplsFTNMapRowStatus
             is the first accessible columnar object in the
             conceptual row). Then the index of the first FTN
             entry applied on this interface is n.

           - To determine the FTN entry applied to an interface
             after the one indexed by n perform a GETNEXT
             retrieval operation on
             mplsFTNMapRowStatus.ifIndex.n.0.  If such an entry
             exists the returned object would be of the form
             mplsFTNMapRowStatus.ifIndex.n.m.  Then the index of
             the next FTN entry applied on this interface is m.

           - If the FTN entry indexed by n is the last entry
             applied to the interface with index ifIndex then the
             object returned would either be:

             1.mplsFTNMapRowStatus.ifIndexNext.0.k, where
               ifIndexNext is the index of the next interface in
               ifTable to which an FTN entry has been applied, in
               which case k is the index of the first FTN entry
               applied to the interface with index ifIndexNext;

             or:

             2.mplsFTNMapStorageType.firstIfIndex.0.p, if there
               are no more entries in mplsFTNMapTable, where
               firstIfIndex is the first entry in ifTable to
               which an FTN entry has been mapped.

           Use the above steps to retrieve all the applied FTN
           entries on a per-interface basis in application order.
           Note that the number of retrieval operations is the
           same as the number of applied FTN entries (i.e., the
           minimum number of GETNEXT operations needed using any
           indexing scheme).

           Agents MUST NOT allow the same FTN entry as specified
           by mplsFTNMapCurrIndex to be applied multiple times to
           the same interface.

           Agents MUST NOT allow the creation of rows in this
           table until the corresponding rows are created in the
           mplsFTNTable.

           If a row in mplsFTNTable is destroyed, the agent MUST
           destroy the corresponding entries (i.e., ones with a
           matching value of mplsFTNCurrIndex) in this table as
           well."
      ::=  { mplsFTNObjects 5 }

   mplsFTNMapEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              MplsFTNMapEntry
      MAX-ACCESS          not-accessible
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Each conceptual row represents the application of an
           FTN rule at a specific position in the list of FTN
           rules applied on an interface. "
      INDEX {
            mplsFTNMapIndex,
            mplsFTNMapPrevIndex,
            mplsFTNMapCurrIndex
      }
      ::=  { mplsFTNMapTable 1 }

   MplsFTNMapEntry  ::=  SEQUENCE {
         mplsFTNMapIndex       InterfaceIndexOrZero,
         mplsFTNMapPrevIndex    MplsFTNEntryIndexOrZero,
         mplsFTNMapCurrIndex    MplsFTNEntryIndex,
         mplsFTNMapRowStatus    RowStatus,
         mplsFTNMapStorageType  StorageType
      }

   mplsFTNMapIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              InterfaceIndexOrZero
      MAX-ACCESS          not-accessible
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The interface index that this FTN entry is being
           applied to. A value of zero indicates an entry that is
           applied all interfaces.

           Entries mapped to an interface by specifying its (non-
           zero) interface index in mplsFTNMapIndex are applied
           ahead of entries with mplsFTNMapIndex equal to zero."
      ::= { mplsFTNMapEntry 1 }

   mplsFTNMapPrevIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              MplsFTNEntryIndexOrZero
      MAX-ACCESS          not-accessible
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The index of the previous FTN entry that was applied to
           this interface. The special value zero indicates that
           this should be the first FTN entry in the list."
      ::=  { mplsFTNMapEntry 2 }

   mplsFTNMapCurrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              MplsFTNEntryIndex
      MAX-ACCESS          not-accessible
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Index of the current FTN entry that is being applied to
           this interface."
      ::=  { mplsFTNMapEntry 3 }

   mplsFTNMapRowStatus OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              RowStatus {
                                active(1),
                                createAndGo(4),
                                destroy(6)
                             }
      MAX-ACCESS          read-create
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Used for controlling the creation and deletion of this
           row.

           All writable objects in this row may be modified at any
           time.

           If a conceptual row in mplsFTNMapTable points to a
           conceptual row in mplsFTNTable which is subsequently
           deleted, the corresponding conceptual row in
           mplsFTNMapTable MUST also be deleted by the agent."
      ::=  { mplsFTNMapEntry 4 }

   mplsFTNMapStorageType OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              StorageType
      MAX-ACCESS          read-create
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The storage type for this entry.  Conceptual rows
           having the value 'permanent' need not allow write-
           access to any columnar objects in this row."
      DEFVAL { nonVolatile }
      ::= { mplsFTNMapEntry 5 }

   -- End of mplsFTNMapTable

   -- FTN entry performance table

   mplsFTNPerfTable OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              SEQUENCE OF MplsFTNPerfEntry
      MAX-ACCESS          not-accessible
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "This table contains performance statistics on FTN
           entries on a per-interface basis."
      ::= { mplsFTNObjects 6 }

   mplsFTNPerfEntry OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              MplsFTNPerfEntry
      MAX-ACCESS          not-accessible
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Each entry contains performance information for the
           specified interface and an FTN entry mapped to this
           interface."
      INDEX  { mplsFTNPerfIndex, mplsFTNPerfCurrIndex }
      ::=  { mplsFTNPerfTable 1 }

   MplsFTNPerfEntry  ::=  SEQUENCE {
         mplsFTNPerfIndex                     InterfaceIndexOrZero,
         mplsFTNPerfCurrIndex                 MplsFTNEntryIndex,
         mplsFTNPerfMatchedPackets            Counter64,
         mplsFTNPerfMatchedOctets             Counter64,
         mplsFTNPerfDiscontinuityTime         TimeStamp
      }

   mplsFTNPerfIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              InterfaceIndexOrZero
      MAX-ACCESS          not-accessible
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The interface index of an interface that an FTN entry
           has been applied/mapped to.  Each instance of this
           object corresponds to an instance of mplsFTNMapIndex."
      ::= { mplsFTNPerfEntry 1 }

   mplsFTNPerfCurrIndex OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              MplsFTNEntryIndex
      MAX-ACCESS          not-accessible
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Index of an FTN entry that has been applied/mapped to
           the specified interface.  Each instance of this object
           corresponds to an instance of mplsFTNMapCurrIndex."
      ::=  { mplsFTNPerfEntry 2 }

   mplsFTNPerfMatchedPackets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              Counter64
      MAX-ACCESS          read-only
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Number of packets that matched the specified FTN entry
           if it is applied/mapped to the specified interface.
           Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur
           at re-initialization of the management system, and at
           other times as indicated by the value of
           mplsFTNDiscontinuityTime."
      ::= { mplsFTNPerfEntry 3 }

   mplsFTNPerfMatchedOctets OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              Counter64
      MAX-ACCESS          read-only
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Number of octets that matched the specified FTN entry
           if it is applied/mapped to the specified interface.
           Discontinuities in the value of this counter can occur
           at re-initialization of the management system, and at
           other times as indicated by the value of
           mplsFTNDiscontinuityTime."
      ::= { mplsFTNPerfEntry 4 }

   mplsFTNPerfDiscontinuityTime OBJECT-TYPE
      SYNTAX              TimeStamp
      MAX-ACCESS          read-only
      STATUS              current
      DESCRIPTION
          "The value of sysUpTime on the most recent occasion at
           which any one or more of this entry's counters suffered
           a discontinuity.  If no such discontinuities have
           occurred since the last re-initialization of the local
           management subsystem, then this object contains a zero
           value."
      ::= { mplsFTNPerfEntry 5 }

   -- End of mplsFTNPerfTable

   -- Module compliance.

   -- Top level object IDs.

   mplsFTNGroups
      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsFTNConformance 1 }
   mplsFTNCompliances
      OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { mplsFTNConformance 2 }

   -- Compliance requirement for fully compliant implementations.
   mplsFTNModuleFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Compliance statement for agents that provide full
           support for MPLS-FTN-STD-MIB."

      MODULE IF-MIB -- The Interfaces Group MIB, RFC 2863.
      MANDATORY-GROUPS {
         ifGeneralInformationGroup,
         ifCounterDiscontinuityGroup
      }

      MODULE -- This module.
      MANDATORY-GROUPS {
         mplsFTNRuleGroup,
         mplsFTNMapGroup,
         mplsFTNPerfGroup
      }

      OBJECT mplsFTNAddrType
      SYNTAX InetAddressType { ipv4(1), ipv6(2) }
      DESCRIPTION
          "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
           and/or IPv6 addresses.  An implementation is only
           required to support the address types that are actually
           supported on the LSR."

      OBJECT mplsFTNSourceAddrMin
      SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (4 | 20))
      DESCRIPTION
          "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
           and/or IPv6 addresses.  An implementation is only
           required to support the address types that are actually
           supported on the LSR."

      OBJECT mplsFTNSourceAddrMax
      SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (4 | 20))
      DESCRIPTION
          "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
           and/or IPv6 addresses.  An implementation is only
           required to support the address types that are actually
           supported on the LSR."

      OBJECT mplsFTNDestAddrMin
      SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (4 | 20))
      DESCRIPTION
          "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
           and/or IPv6 addresses.  An implementation is only
           required to support the address types that are actually
           supported on the LSR."

      OBJECT mplsFTNDestAddrMax
      SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (4 | 20))
      DESCRIPTION
          "An implementation is only required to support IPv4
           and/or IPv6 addresses.  An implementation is only
           required to support the address types that are actually
           supported on the LSR."
      ::= { mplsFTNCompliances 1 }

   -- Compliance requirement for read-only implementations.
   mplsFTNModuleReadOnlyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Compliance requirement for implementations that only
           provide read-only support for MPLS-FTN-STD-MIB. Such
           devices can then be monitored but cannot be configured
           using this MIB module."

      MODULE IF-MIB -- The interfaces Group MIB, RFC 2863
      MANDATORY-GROUPS {
         ifGeneralInformationGroup,
         ifCounterDiscontinuityGroup
      }

      MODULE -- This module
      MANDATORY-GROUPS {
         mplsFTNRuleGroup,
         mplsFTNMapGroup,
         mplsFTNPerfGroup
      }

      OBJECT mplsFTNIndexNext
      MIN-ACCESS   not-accessible
      DESCRIPTION
          "This object is not needed when mplsFTNTable is
           implemented as read-only."

      OBJECT mplsFTNRowStatus
      SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required, and active is the only
           status that needs to be supported."

      OBJECT mplsFTNDescr
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT mplsFTNMask
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT mplsFTNAddrType
      SYNTAX       InetAddressType { ipv4(1), ipv6(2) }
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required. An implementation is only
           required to support IPv4 and IPv6 addresses."

      OBJECT mplsFTNSourceAddrMin
      SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (4 | 20))
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required. An implementation is only
           required to support IPv4 and IPv6 addresses."

      OBJECT mplsFTNSourceAddrMax
      SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (4 | 20))
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required. An implementation is only
           required to support IPv4 and IPv6 addresses."

      OBJECT mplsFTNDestAddrMin
      SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (4 | 20))
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required. An implementation is only
           required to support IPv4 and IPv6 addresses."

      OBJECT mplsFTNDestAddrMax
      SYNTAX       InetAddress (SIZE (4 | 20))
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required. An implementation is only
           required to support IPv4 and IPv6 addresses."

      OBJECT mplsFTNSourcePortMin
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT mplsFTNSourcePortMax
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT mplsFTNDestPortMin
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT mplsFTNDestPortMax
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT mplsFTNProtocol
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT mplsFTNActionType
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT mplsFTNActionPointer
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT mplsFTNDscp
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT mplsFTNStorageType
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required."

      OBJECT mplsFTNMapRowStatus
      SYNTAX       RowStatus { active(1) }
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required, and active(1) is the only
           status that needs to be supported."

      OBJECT mplsFTNMapStorageType
      MIN-ACCESS   read-only
      DESCRIPTION
          "Write access is not required."
      ::= { mplsFTNCompliances 2 }

   -- Units of conformance.
   mplsFTNRuleGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
            mplsFTNIndexNext,
            mplsFTNTableLastChanged,
            mplsFTNRowStatus,
            mplsFTNDescr,
            mplsFTNMask,
            mplsFTNAddrType,
            mplsFTNSourceAddrMin,
            mplsFTNSourceAddrMax,
            mplsFTNDestAddrMin,
            mplsFTNDestAddrMax,
            mplsFTNSourcePortMin,
            mplsFTNSourcePortMax,
            mplsFTNDestPortMin,
            mplsFTNDestPortMax,
            mplsFTNProtocol,
            mplsFTNActionType,
            mplsFTNActionPointer,
            mplsFTNDscp,
            mplsFTNStorageType
      }
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects that implement MPLS FTN rules."
      ::= { mplsFTNGroups 1 }

   mplsFTNMapGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
            mplsFTNMapTableLastChanged,
            mplsFTNMapRowStatus,
            mplsFTNMapStorageType
      }
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects that implement activation of MPLS
           FTN entries on interfaces."
      ::= { mplsFTNGroups 2 }

   mplsFTNPerfGroup OBJECT-GROUP
      OBJECTS {
            mplsFTNPerfMatchedPackets,
            mplsFTNPerfMatchedOctets,
            mplsFTNPerfDiscontinuityTime
      }
      STATUS current
      DESCRIPTION
          "Collection of objects providing MPLS FTN performance
           information."
      ::= { mplsFTNGroups 3 }

   END