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             }             MAX-ACCESS read-only             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                "The type of route. Note that 'local(3)' refers                to a route for which the next hop is the final                destination; 'remote(4)' refers to a route for                which  the  next  hop is not the final                destination; 'discard(2)' refers to a route                indicating that packets to destinations matching                this route are to be discarded (sometimes called                black-hole route)."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 6 }         ipv6RouteProtocol OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     INTEGER {               other(1),   -- none of the following                           -- non-protocol information,                           -- e.g., manually configured               local(2),   -- entries               netmgmt(3), -- static route                           -- obtained via Neighbor                           -- Discovery protocol,               ndisc(4),   -- e.g., result of Redirect                           -- the following are all                           -- dynamic routing protocols               rip(5),     -- RIPng               ospf(6),    -- Open Shortest Path First               bgp(7),     -- Border Gateway Protocol               idrp(8),    -- InterDomain Routing Protocol               igrp(9)     -- InterGateway Routing Protocol             }             MAX-ACCESS read-only             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION               "The routing mechanism via which this route was               learned."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 7 }         ipv6RoutePolicy OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     Integer32             MAX-ACCESS read-onlyHaskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 26]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION              "The general set of conditions that would cause the              selection of one multipath route (set of next hops              for a given destination) is referred to as 'policy'.              Unless the mechanism indicated by ipv6RouteProtocol              specified otherwise, the policy specifier is the              8-bit Traffic Class field of the IPv6 packet header              that is zero extended at the left to a 32-bit value.              Protocols defining 'policy' otherwise must either              define a set of values which are valid for              this object or must implement an integer-              instanced  policy table for which this object's              value acts as an index."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 8 }         ipv6RouteAge OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     Unsigned32             UNITS      "seconds"             MAX-ACCESS read-only             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                "The number of seconds since this route was last                updated or otherwise determined to be correct.                Note that no semantics of `too old' can be implied                except through knowledge of the routing protocol                by which the route was learned."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 9 }         ipv6RouteNextHopRDI OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     Unsigned32             MAX-ACCESS read-only             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                "The Routing Domain ID of the Next Hop.                The  semantics of this object are determined by                the routing-protocol specified in  the  route's                ipv6RouteProtocol value.   When  this object is                unknown or not relevant its value should be set                to zero."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 10 }         ipv6RouteMetric OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     Unsigned32             MAX-ACCESS read-only             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTIONHaskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 27]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998                "The routing metric for this route. The                semantics of this metric are determined by the                routing protocol specified in the route's                ipv6RouteProtocol value.  When this is unknown                or not relevant to the protocol indicated by                ipv6RouteProtocol, the object value should be                set to its maximum value (4,294,967,295)."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 11 }         ipv6RouteWeight OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     Unsigned32             MAX-ACCESS read-only             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                "The system internal weight value for this route.                The semantics of this value are determined by                the implementation specific rules. Generally,                within routes with the same ipv6RoutePolicy value,                the lower the weight value the more preferred is                the route."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 12 }         ipv6RouteInfo OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     RowPointer             MAX-ACCESS read-only             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                "A reference to MIB definitions specific to the                particular routing protocol which is responsible                for this route, as determined by the  value                specified  in the route's ipv6RouteProto value.                If this information is not present,  its  value                should be set to the OBJECT ID { 0 0 },                which is a syntactically valid object  identifier,                and any implementation conforming to ASN.1                and the Basic Encoding Rules must  be  able  to                generate and recognize this value."             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 13 }         ipv6RouteValid OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     TruthValue             MAX-ACCESS read-write             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                "Setting this object to the value 'false(2)' has                the effect of invalidating the corresponding entry                in the ipv6RouteTable object.  That is, it                effectively disassociates the destinationHaskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 28]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998                identified with said entry from the route                identified with said entry.  It is an                implementation-specific matter as to whether the                agent removes an invalidated entry from the table.                Accordingly, management stations must be prepared                to receive tabular information from agents that                corresponds to entries not currently in use.                Proper interpretation of such entries requires                examination of the relevant ipv6RouteValid                object."             DEFVAL  { true }             ::= { ipv6RouteEntry 14 }         -- IPv6 Address Translation table         ipv6NetToMediaTable OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX      SEQUENCE OF Ipv6NetToMediaEntry             MAX-ACCESS  not-accessible             STATUS      current             DESCRIPTION               "The IPv6 Address Translation table used for               mapping from IPv6 addresses to physical addresses.               The IPv6 address translation table contain the               Ipv6Address to `physical' address equivalencies.               Some interfaces do not use translation tables               for determining address equivalencies; if all               interfaces are of this type, then the Address               Translation table is empty, i.e., has zero               entries."             ::= { ipv6MIBObjects 12 }         ipv6NetToMediaEntry OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     Ipv6NetToMediaEntry             MAX-ACCESS not-accessible             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION               "Each entry contains one IPv6 address to `physical'               address equivalence."             INDEX   { ipv6IfIndex,                       ipv6NetToMediaNetAddress }             ::= { ipv6NetToMediaTable 1 }         Ipv6NetToMediaEntry ::= SEQUENCE {                 ipv6NetToMediaNetAddress                     Ipv6Address,                 ipv6NetToMediaPhysAddressHaskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 29]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998                     PhysAddress,                 ipv6NetToMediaType                     INTEGER,                 ipv6IfNetToMediaState                     INTEGER,                 ipv6IfNetToMediaLastUpdated                     TimeStamp,                 ipv6NetToMediaValid                     TruthValue             }         ipv6NetToMediaNetAddress OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     Ipv6Address             MAX-ACCESS not-accessible             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                "The IPv6 Address corresponding to                the media-dependent `physical' address."             ::= { ipv6NetToMediaEntry 1 }         ipv6NetToMediaPhysAddress OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     PhysAddress             MAX-ACCESS read-only             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION               "The media-dependent `physical' address."             ::= { ipv6NetToMediaEntry 2 }         ipv6NetToMediaType OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     INTEGER {                         other(1),    -- none of the following                         dynamic(2),  -- dynamically resolved                         static(3),   -- statically configured                         local(4)     -- local interface                        }             MAX-ACCESS read-only             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION                     "The type of the mapping. The 'dynamic(2)' type                     indicates that the IPv6 address to physical                     addresses mapping has been dynamically                     resolved using the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery                     protocol. The static(3)' types indicates that                     the mapping has been statically configured.                     The local(4) indicates that the mapping is                     provided for an entity's own interface address."             ::= { ipv6NetToMediaEntry 3 }Haskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 30]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998        ipv6IfNetToMediaState OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX      INTEGER {                     reachable(1), -- confirmed reachability                     stale(2),     -- unconfirmed reachability                     delay(3),     -- waiting for reachability                                   -- confirmation before entering                                   -- the probe state                     probe(4),     -- actively probing                     invalid(5),   -- an invalidated mapping                     unknown(6)    -- state can not be determined                                   -- for some reason.                    }            MAX-ACCESS  read-only            STATUS      current            DESCRIPTION                "The Neighbor Unreachability Detection [8] state                for the interface when the address mapping in                this entry is used."            ::= { ipv6NetToMediaEntry 4 }        ipv6IfNetToMediaLastUpdated OBJECT-TYPE            SYNTAX      TimeStamp            MAX-ACCESS  read-only            STATUS      current            DESCRIPTION                "The value of sysUpTime at the time this entry                was last updated.  If this entry was updated prior                to the last re-initialization of the local network                management subsystem, then this object contains                a zero value."            ::= { ipv6NetToMediaEntry 5 }         ipv6NetToMediaValid OBJECT-TYPE             SYNTAX     TruthValue             MAX-ACCESS read-write             STATUS     current             DESCRIPTION              "Setting this object to the value 'false(2)' has              the effect of invalidating the corresponding entry              in the ipv6NetToMediaTable.  That is, it effectively              disassociates the interface identified with said              entry from the mapping identified with said entry.              It is an implementation-specific matter as toHaskin & Onishi             Standards Track                    [Page 31]RFC 2465                IPv6 MIB: General Group            December 1998              whether the agent removes an invalidated entry              from the table.  Accordingly, management stations              must be prepared to receive tabular information              from agents that corresponds to entries not              currently in use.  Proper interpretation of such              entries requires examination of the relevant              ipv6NetToMediaValid object."             DEFVAL  { true }             ::= { ipv6NetToMediaEntry 6 }        -- definition of IPv6-related notifications.        -- Note that we need ipv6NotificationPrefix with the 0        -- sub-identifier to make this MIB to translate to        -- an S

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