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📄 rfc2465.txt

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               for autonomous address configuration (i.e. can               be used to form a local interface address).               If false(2), it is not used to autoconfigure               a local interface address."             ::= { ipv6AddrPrefixEntry 4 }Haskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 19]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998         ipv6AddrPrefixAdvPreferredLifetime OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Unsigned32             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION                "It is the length of time in seconds that this                prefix will remain preferred, i.e. time until                deprecation.  A value of 4,294,967,295 represents                infinity.                The address generated from a deprecated prefix                should no longer be used as a source address in                new communications, but packets received on such                an interface are processed as expected."             ::= { ipv6AddrPrefixEntry 5 }         ipv6AddrPrefixAdvValidLifetime OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Unsigned32             UNITS       "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION               "It is the length of time in seconds that this               prefix will remain valid, i.e. time until               invalidation.  A value of 4,294,967,295 represents               infinity.               The address generated from an invalidated prefix               should not appear as the destination or source               address of a packet."             ::= { ipv6AddrPrefixEntry 6 }         -- the IPv6 Address table         -- The IPv6 address table contains this node's IPv6         -- addressing information.         ipv6AddrTable OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Ipv6AddrEntry            MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible            STATUS      current            DESCRIPTION              "The table of addressing information relevant to              this node's interface addresses."            ::= { ipv6MIBObjects 8 }Haskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 20]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998         ipv6AddrEntry OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX      Ipv6AddrEntry            MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible            STATUS      current            DESCRIPTION                "The addressing information for one of this                node's interface addresses."            INDEX   { ipv6IfIndex, ipv6AddrAddress }            ::= { ipv6AddrTable 1 }         Ipv6AddrEntry ::=            SEQUENCE {                 ipv6AddrAddress        Ipv6Address,                 ipv6AddrPfxLength      INTEGER,                 ipv6AddrType           INTEGER,                 ipv6AddrAnycastFlag    TruthValue,                 ipv6AddrStatus         INTEGER                }         ipv6AddrAddress OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX      Ipv6Address            MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible            STATUS      current            DESCRIPTION              "The IPv6 address to which this entry's addressing              information pertains."            ::= { ipv6AddrEntry 1 }         ipv6AddrPfxLength OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX      INTEGER(0..128)            UNITS       "bits"            MAX-ACCESS  read-only            STATUS      current            DESCRIPTION              "The length of the prefix (in bits) associated with              the IPv6 address of this entry."            ::= { ipv6AddrEntry 2 }         ipv6AddrType OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX      INTEGER {                                -- address has been formed                                -- using stateless                 stateless(1),  -- autoconfiguration                                -- address has been acquired                                -- by stateful means                                -- (e.g. DHCPv6, manual                 stateful(2),   -- configuration)Haskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 21]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998                                -- type can not be determined                 unknown(3)     -- for some reason.               }            MAX-ACCESS  read-only            STATUS      current            DESCRIPTION               "The type of address. Note that 'stateless(1)'               refers to an address that was statelessly               autoconfigured; 'stateful(2)' refers to a address               which was acquired by via a stateful protocol               (e.g. DHCPv6, manual configuration)."            ::= { ipv6AddrEntry 3 }         ipv6AddrAnycastFlag OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      TruthValue             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION               "This object has the value 'true(1)', if this               address is an anycast address and the value               'false(2)' otherwise."             ::= { ipv6AddrEntry 4 }         ipv6AddrStatus OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX      INTEGER {                     preferred(1),                     deprecated(2),                     invalid(3),                     inaccessible(4),                     unknown(5)   -- status can not be determined                                  -- for some reason.                    }            MAX-ACCESS  read-only            STATUS      current            DESCRIPTION              "Address status.  The preferred(1) state indicates              that this is a valid address that can appear as              the destination or source address of a packet.              The deprecated(2) state indicates that this is              a valid but deprecated address that should no longer              be used as a source address in new communications,              but packets addressed to such an address are              processed as expected. The invalid(3) state indicates              that this is not valid address which should notHaskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 22]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998              appear as the destination or source address of              a packet. The inaccessible(4) state indicates that              the address is not accessible because the interface              to which this address is assigned is not operational."            ::= { ipv6AddrEntry 5 }         -- IPv6 Routing objects         ipv6RouteNumber OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Gauge32             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION               "The number of current ipv6RouteTable entries.               This is primarily to avoid having to read               the table in order to determine this number."             ::= { ipv6MIBObjects 9 }         ipv6DiscardedRoutes OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      Counter32             MAX-ACCESS  read-only             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION               "The number of routing entries which were chosen                to be discarded even though they are valid.  One                possible reason for discarding such an entry could                be to free-up buffer space for other routing                entries."             ::= { ipv6MIBObjects 10 }         -- IPv6 Routing table         ipv6RouteTable OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     SEQUENCE OF Ipv6RouteEntry             MAX-ACCESS not-accessible             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION               "IPv6 Routing table. This table contains               an entry for each valid IPv6 unicast route               that can be used for packet forwarding               determination."             ::= { ipv6MIBObjects 11 }         ipv6RouteEntry OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     Ipv6RouteEntry             MAX-ACCESS not-accessibleHaskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 23]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                     "A routing entry."             INDEX   { ipv6RouteDest,                       ipv6RoutePfxLength,                       ipv6RouteIndex }             ::= { ipv6RouteTable 1 }         Ipv6RouteEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                 ipv6RouteDest           Ipv6Address,                 ipv6RoutePfxLength      INTEGER,                 ipv6RouteIndex          Unsigned32,                 ipv6RouteIfIndex        Ipv6IfIndexOrZero,                 ipv6RouteNextHop        Ipv6Address,                 ipv6RouteType           INTEGER,                 ipv6RouteProtocol       INTEGER,                 ipv6RoutePolicy         Integer32,                 ipv6RouteAge            Unsigned32,                 ipv6RouteNextHopRDI     Unsigned32,                 ipv6RouteMetric         Unsigned32,                 ipv6RouteWeight         Unsigned32,                 ipv6RouteInfo           RowPointer,                 ipv6RouteValid          TruthValue             }         ipv6RouteDest OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     Ipv6Address             MAX-ACCESS not-accessible             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION               "The destination IPv6 address of this route.               This object may not take a Multicast address               value."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 1 }         ipv6RoutePfxLength OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     INTEGER(0..128)             UNITS      "bits"             MAX-ACCESS not-accessible             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION               "Indicates the prefix length of the destination               address."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 2 }         ipv6RouteIndex OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     Unsigned32             MAX-ACCESS not-accessibleHaskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 24]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION               "The value which uniquely identifies the route               among the routes to the same network layer               destination.  The way this value is chosen is               implementation specific but it must be unique for               ipv6RouteDest/ipv6RoutePfxLength pair and remain               constant for the life of the route."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 3 }         ipv6RouteIfIndex OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     Ipv6IfIndexOrZero             MAX-ACCESS read-only             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION               "The index value which uniquely identifies the local               interface through which the next hop of this               route should be reached.  The interface identified               by a particular value of this index is the same               interface as identified by the same value of               ipv6IfIndex.  For routes of the discard type this               value can be zero."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 4 }         ipv6RouteNextHop OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     Ipv6Address             MAX-ACCESS read-only             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION               "On remote routes, the address of the next               system en route;  otherwise, ::0               ('00000000000000000000000000000000'H in ASN.1               string representation)."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 5 }         ipv6RouteType OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     INTEGER {                other(1),     -- none of the following                              -- an route indicating that                              -- packets to destinations                              -- matching this route are                discard(2),   -- to be discarded                              -- route to directly                local(3),     -- connected (sub-)network                              -- route to a remoteHaskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 25]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998                remote(4)     -- destination

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