CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB

The Extension MIB module for the CISCO-HSRP-MIB which is based on RFC2281. This MIB provides an extension to the CISCO-HSRP-MIB...

  • Version: 2010-09-02

    CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB@2010-09-02


    
      module CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB {
    
        yang-version 1;
    
        namespace
          "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:smiv2:CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB";
    
        prefix CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB;
    
        import CISCO-HSRP-MIB {
          prefix cisco-hsrp;
        }
        import IF-MIB {
          prefix if-mib;
        }
        import INET-ADDRESS-MIB {
          prefix inet-address;
        }
        import SNMPv2-TC {
          prefix snmpv2-tc;
        }
        import ietf-inet-types {
          prefix inet;
        }
        import ietf-yang-smiv2 {
          prefix smiv2;
        }
    
        organization "Cisco Systems, Inc.";
    
        contact
          "Cisco Systems
        Customer Service
        
        Postal: 170 W Tasman Drive
        San Jose, CA  95134
        USA
        
        Tel: +1 800 553-NETS
        
        E-mail: cs-hsrp@cisco.com";
    
        description
          "The Extension MIB module for the CISCO-HSRP-MIB which is
        based on RFC2281.
        
        This MIB provides an extension to the CISCO-HSRP-MIB which 
        defines Cisco's proprietary Hot Standby Routing Protocol 
        (HSRP), defined in RFC2281. The extensions cover assigning 
        of secondary HSRP ip addresses, modifying an HSRP Group's 
        priority by tracking the operational status of interfaces, 
        etc. 
        
        Terminology:
        HSRP is a protocol used amoung a group of routers for the 
        purpose of selecting an active router and a standby router. 
        
        An active router is the router of choice for routing 
        packets.
        
        A standby router is a router that takes over the routing 
        duties when an active router fails, or when preset 
        conditions have been met.
        
        A HSRP group or a standby group is a set of routers 
        which communicate using HSRP. An HSRP group has a group 
        MAC address and a group IP address. These are the 
        designated addresses. The active router assumes  
        (i.e. inherits) these group addresses. An HSRP group is
        identified by a ( ifIndex, cHsrpGrpNumber ) pair.
        
        BIA stands for Burned In Address.";
    
        revision "2010-09-02" {
          description
            "The following changes have been made.
          
          [1] Objects cHsrpExtIfTrackedIpNone has been deprecated.
          
          [2] Deprecates object group cHsrpExtIfTrackedGroupSup1, which
              supplementary to cHsrpExtIfTrackedGroup.
          
          
          [3] Added new compliance cHsrpExtComplianceRev2, which
              deprecates cHsrpExtComplianceRev1.";
        }
    
        revision "2010-02-05" {
          description
            "Added cHsrpExtIfTrackedIpNone to
          cHsrpExtIfTrackedTable
          
          Added new table cHsrpExtIfStandbyTable.
          
          Added OBJECT-GROUP cHsrpExtIfStandbyGroup91.
          
          Added OBJECT-GROUP cHsrpExtIfTrackedGroupSup1, which
          supplementary to cHsrpExtIfTrackedGroup.
          
          Added MODULE-COMPLIANCE cHsrpExtComplianceRev1, which
          deprecates cHsrpExtCompliance.";
        }
    
        revision "2006-02-15" {
          description
            "Updated the imports such that Unsigned32 is imported from
          SNMPv2-SMI instead of CISCO-TC. Updated the module 
          description. Also updated the descriptions of 
          cHsrpExtIfTrackedEntry and cHsrpExtIfTracked. Formatted the
          complete MIB.";
        }
    
        revision "1998-08-03" {
          description
            "Initial version of this mib.";
        }
    
        smiv2:alias "ciscoHsrpExtMIB" {
          smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107";
        }
        smiv2:alias "ciscoHsrpExtMIBObjects" {
          smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1";
        }
        smiv2:alias "cHsrpExtGroup" {
          smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1";
        }
        smiv2:alias "cHsrpExtIfBIA" {
          smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.2";
        }
        smiv2:alias "cHsrpExtConformance" {
          smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.3";
        }
        smiv2:alias "cHsrpExtCompliances" {
          smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.3.1";
        }
        smiv2:alias "cHsrpExtComplianceGroups" {
          smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.3.2";
        }
    
        container CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB {
          config false;
          container cHsrpExtIfTrackedTable {
            smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.1";
            description
              "A table containing information about tracked interfaces per
            HSRP group.";
            list cHsrpExtIfTrackedEntry {
              smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.1.1";
              key "ifIndex cHsrpGrpNumber cHsrpExtIfTracked";
              description
                "Each row of this table allows the tracking of one
              interface of the HSRP group which is identified by the
              (ifIndex, cHsrpGrpNumber) values in this table's INDEX clause.
              Weight(priority) is given to each and every interface tracked. 
              When a tracked interface is unavailable, the HSRP priority of
              the router is decreased. i.e cHsrpGrpPriority value assigned 
              to an HSRP group will reduce by the value assigned to
              cHsrpExtIfTrackedPriority. This reduces the likelihood 
              of a router with a failed key interface becoming the 
              active router.
              
              Setting cHsrpExtIfTrackedRowStatus to active starts
              the tracking of cHsrpExtIfTracked by the HSRP group. 
              The value of cHsrpExtIfTrackedRowStatus may be set 
              to destroy at any time.
              
              Entries may not be created via SNMP without explicitly setting
              cHsrpExtIfTrackedRowStatus to either 'createAndGo' 
              or 'createAndWait'.
              
              Entries can be created and modified via the management
              protocol or by the device's local management interface.
              
              If the row is not active, and a local management interface
              command modifies that row, the row may transition to active
              state.
              
              A row entry in the cHsrpExtIfTrackedTable can not be created
              unless the corresponding row in the cHsrpGrpTable has been 
              created. If that corresponding row in cHsrpGrpTable is 
              deleted, the interfaces it tracks also get deleted.
              
              A row which is not in active state will timeout after a
              configurable period (five minutes by default). This timeout
              period can be changed by setting cHsrpConfigTimeout.";
              leaf ifIndex {
                type leafref {
                  path "/if-mib:IF-MIB/if-mib:ifTable/if-mib:ifEntry/if-mib:ifIndex";
                }
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpGrpNumber {
                type leafref {
                  path "/cisco-hsrp:CISCO-HSRP-MIB/cisco-hsrp:cHsrpGrpTable/cisco-hsrp:cHsrpGrpEntry/cisco-hsrp:cHsrpGrpNumber";
                }
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtIfTracked {
                smiv2:max-access "not-accessible";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.1.1.1";
                type if-mib:InterfaceIndex;
                description
                  "The ifIndex value of the tracked interface.";
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtIfTrackedPriority {
                smiv2:defval "0";
                smiv2:max-access "read-write";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.1.1.2";
                type uint32 {
                  range "0..255";
                }
                description
                  "Priority of the tracked interface for the corresponding
                { ifIndex, cHsrpGrpNumber } pair. In the range of 0 to 255, 0
                is the lowest priority and 255 is the highest. When a tracked 
                interface is unavailable, the cHsrpGrpPriority of the router 
                is decreased by the value of this object instance (If the 
                cHsrpGrpPriority is less than the 
                cHsrpExtIfTrackedPriority, then the HSRP priority 
                becomes 0). This allows a standby router to be configured 
                with a priority such that if the currently active router's 
                priority is lowered because the tracked interface goes down, 
                the standby router can takeover.";
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtIfTrackedRowStatus {
                smiv2:max-access "read-write";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.1.1.3";
                type snmpv2-tc:RowStatus;
                description
                  "The control that allows modification, creation, and deletion
                of entries. For detailed rules see the DESCRIPTION for
                cHsrpExtIfTrackedEntry.";
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtIfTrackedIpNone {
                smiv2:defval "false";
                smiv2:max-access "read-write";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.1.1.4";
                type boolean;
                status deprecated;
                description
                  "This object specifies the disable HSRP IPv4 virtual
                IP address.";
              }
            }  // list cHsrpExtIfTrackedEntry
          }  // container cHsrpExtIfTrackedTable
    
          container cHsrpExtSecAddrTable {
            smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.2";
            description
              "A table containing information about secondary HSRP IP
            Addresses per interface and group.";
            list cHsrpExtSecAddrEntry {
              smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.2.1";
              key "ifIndex cHsrpGrpNumber cHsrpExtSecAddrAddress";
              description
                "The CHsrpExtSecAddrEntry allows creation of secondary
              IP Addresses for each cHsrpGrpEntry row.
              
              Secondary addresses can be added by setting 
              cHsrpExtSecAddrRowStatus to be active. The value of
              cHsrpExtSecAddrRowStatus may be set to destroy at any
              time.
              
              Entries may not be created via SNMP without explicitly setting
              cHsrpExtSecAddrRowStatus to either 'createAndGo'
              or 'createAndWait'.
              
              Entries can be created and modified via the management
              protocol or by the device's local management interface.
              
              If the row is not active, and a local management interface
              command modifies that row, the row may transition to active
              state.
              
              A row which is not in active state will timeout after a
              configurable period (five minutes by default). This timeout
              period can be changed by setting cHsrpConfigTimeout.
              
              Before creation of a cHsrpExtSecAddrEntry row,
              either cHsrpGrpConfiguredVirtualIpAddr or 
              cHsrpGrpLearnedVirtualIpAddr must have a valid IP Address.
              This is because a secondary ip address cannot be created
              unless the primary ip address has already been set.
              
              To create a new cHsrpExtSecAddrEntry row, a management 
              station should choose the ifIndex of the interface which is to 
              be added as part of an HSRP group. Also, an HSRP group number 
              and a cHsrpExtSecAddrAddress should be chosen.
              
              Deleting a {ifIndex, cHsrpGrpNumber} row in the
              cHsrpGrpTable will delete all corresponding
              rows in the cHsrpExtSecAddrTable.
              Deleting a primary address value in the cHsrpGrpEntry row
              will delete all secondary addresses for the same
              {ifIndex, cHsrpGrpNumber} pair.";
              leaf ifIndex {
                type leafref {
                  path "/if-mib:IF-MIB/if-mib:ifTable/if-mib:ifEntry/if-mib:ifIndex";
                }
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpGrpNumber {
                type leafref {
                  path "/cisco-hsrp:CISCO-HSRP-MIB/cisco-hsrp:cHsrpGrpTable/cisco-hsrp:cHsrpGrpEntry/cisco-hsrp:cHsrpGrpNumber";
                }
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtSecAddrAddress {
                smiv2:max-access "not-accessible";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.2.1.1";
                type inet:ipv4-address;
                description
                  "A secondary IpAddress for the {ifIndex, cHsrpGrpNumber} pair.
                As explained in the DESCRIPTION for cHsrpExtSecAddrEntry, a
                primary address must exist before a secondary address for 
                the same {ifIndex, cHsrpGrpNumber} pair can be created.";
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtSecAddrRowStatus {
                smiv2:max-access "read-write";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.2.1.2";
                type snmpv2-tc:RowStatus;
                description
                  "The control that allows modification, creation, and deletion
                of entries. For detailed rules see the DESCRIPTION for
                cHsrpExtSecAddrEntry.";
              }
            }  // list cHsrpExtSecAddrEntry
          }  // container cHsrpExtSecAddrTable
    
          container cHsrpExtIfStandbyTable {
            smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.3";
            description
              "A table containing information about standby
            interfaces per HSRP group.";
            list cHsrpExtIfStandbyEntry {
              smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.3.1";
              key "ifIndex cHsrpGrpNumber cHsrpExtIfStandbyIndex";
              description
                "The cHsrpExtIfStandbyEntry allows an HSRP group
              interface to track one or more standby interfaces.
              
              To create a new cHsrpExtIfStandbyEntry row, a
              management station should choose the ifIndex of
              the interface which is to be added as part of an
              HSRP group. Also, an HSRP group number and a
              cHsrpExtIfStandbyIndex should be chosen.";
              leaf ifIndex {
                type leafref {
                  path "/if-mib:IF-MIB/if-mib:ifTable/if-mib:ifEntry/if-mib:ifIndex";
                }
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpGrpNumber {
                type leafref {
                  path "/cisco-hsrp:CISCO-HSRP-MIB/cisco-hsrp:cHsrpGrpTable/cisco-hsrp:cHsrpGrpEntry/cisco-hsrp:cHsrpGrpNumber";
                }
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtIfStandbyIndex {
                smiv2:max-access "not-accessible";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.3.1.1";
                type uint32 {
                  range "1..4";
                }
                description
                  "This object defines the index of the standby table.";
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtIfStandbyDestAddrType {
                smiv2:max-access "read-write";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.3.1.2";
                type inet-address:InetAddressType;
                description
                  "This object specifies the type of Internet address
                denoted by cHsrpExtIfStandbyDestAddr.";
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtIfStandbyDestAddr {
                smiv2:max-access "read-write";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.3.1.3";
                type inet-address:InetAddress;
                description
                  "This object specifies the destination IP address of
                the standby router.";
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtIfStandbySourceAddrType {
                smiv2:max-access "read-write";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.3.1.4";
                type inet-address:InetAddressType;
                description
                  "This object specifies the type of Internet address
                denoted by cHsrpExtIfStandbySourceAddr.";
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtIfStandbySourceAddr {
                smiv2:max-access "read-write";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.3.1.5";
                type inet-address:InetAddress;
                description
                  "This object specifies the source IP address of
                the standby router.";
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtIfStandbyRowStatus {
                smiv2:max-access "read-write";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.1.3.1.6";
                type snmpv2-tc:RowStatus;
                description
                  "The control that allows modification, creation,
                and deletion of entries. Entries may not be created
                via SNMP without explicitly setting
                cHsrpExtIfStandbyRowStatus to either
                'createAndGo' or 'createAndWait'.";
              }
            }  // list cHsrpExtIfStandbyEntry
          }  // container cHsrpExtIfStandbyTable
    
          container cHsrpExtIfTable {
            smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.2.1";
            description
              "HSRP-specific configurations for each physical interface.";
            list cHsrpExtIfEntry {
              smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.2.1.1";
              key "ifIndex";
              description
                "If HSRP entries on this interface must use the BIA (Burned
              In Address), there must be an entry for the interface in this 
              table. Entries of this table are only accessible if HSRP has 
              been enabled i.e entries can not be created if HSRP is not
              enabled. Also, the interfaces should be of IEEE 802 ones
              (Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI,VLAN, LANE, TR-LANE).
              
              Setting cHsrpExtIfRowStatus to active initiates the
              entry with default value for cHsrpExtIfUseBIA as FALSE.
              The value of cHsrpExtIfRowStatus may be set to destroy
              at any time. If the row is not initiated, it is similar to
              having cHsrpExtIfUseBIA as FALSE.
              
              Entries may not be created via SNMP without explicitly setting
              cHsrpExtIfRowStatus to either 'createAndGo' or 'createAndWait'.
              
              Entries can be created and modified via the management
              protocol or by the device's local management interface.
              
              If the row is not active, and a local management interface
              command modifies that row, the row may transition to active
              state.
              
              A row which is not in active state will timeout after a
              configurable period (five minutes by default). This timeout
              period can be changed by setting cHsrpConfigTimeout.";
              leaf ifIndex {
                type leafref {
                  path "/if-mib:IF-MIB/if-mib:ifTable/if-mib:ifEntry/if-mib:ifIndex";
                }
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtIfUseBIA {
                smiv2:defval "false";
                smiv2:max-access "read-write";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.2.1.1.1";
                type boolean;
                description
                  "If set to TRUE, the HSRP Group MAC Address for all groups
                on this  interface will be the burned-in-address. Otherwise,
                this will be determined by ciscoHsrpGroupNumber. In case of
                sub-interfaces, UseBIA applies to all sub-interfaces on an 
                interface and to all groups on those sub-interfaces.";
              }
    
              leaf cHsrpExtIfRowStatus {
                smiv2:max-access "read-write";
                smiv2:oid "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.107.1.2.1.1.2";
                type snmpv2-tc:RowStatus;
                description
                  "The control that allows modification, creation, and deletion
                of entries. For detailed rules see the DESCRIPTION for
                cHsrpExtIfEntry.";
              }
            }  // list cHsrpExtIfEntry
          }  // container cHsrpExtIfTable
        }  // container CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB
      }  // module CISCO-HSRP-EXT-MIB
    

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