-- extracted from draft-thaler-inet-tunnel-mib-00.txt -- at Fri May 14 06:21:14 2004 IANA-TUNNELTYPE-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, mib-2 FROM SNMPv2-SMI TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC; ianaTunnelTypeMIB MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200310071200Z" -- October 7, 2003 ORGANIZATION "IANA" CONTACT-INFO " Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330 Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6601 Phone: +1 310 823 9358 EMail: iana@iana.org" DESCRIPTION "This MIB module defines the IANAtunnelType textual convention for use in MIBs which need to identify types of IP tunnels. To assign new tunnel type values, IANA should apply the same requirements as it applies to IANAifType values. Requests for IANAifType values to be assigned for new IP tunnel types should instead result in assignments of new tunnel type values." REVISION "200310071200Z" -- October 7, 2003 DESCRIPTION "Initial version." ::= { mib-2 xxx } -- TO BE ASSIGNED BY IANA IANAtunnelType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The encapsulation method used by a tunnel. The value direct indicates that a packet is encapsulated directly within a normal IP header, with no intermediate header, and unicast to the remote tunnel endpoint (e.g., an RFC 2003 IP-in-IP tunnel, or an RFC 1933 IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel). The value minimal indicates that a Minimal Forwarding Header (RFC 2004) is inserted between the outer header and the payload packet. The value UDP indicates that the payload packet is encapsulated within a normal UDP packet (e.g., RFC 1234). The values sixToFour, sixOverFour, and isatap indicates that an IPv6 packet is encapsulated directly within an IPv4 header, with no intermediate header, and unicast to the destination determined by the 6to4, 6over4, or ISATAP protocol. The remaining protocol-specific values indicate that a header of the protocol of that name is inserted between the outer header and the payload header." SYNTAX INTEGER { other(1), -- none of the following direct(2), -- no intermediate header gre(3), -- GRE encapsulation minimal(4), -- Minimal encapsulation l2tp(5), -- L2TP encapsulation pptp(6), -- PPTP encapsulation l2f(7), -- L2F encapsulation udp(8), -- UDP encapsulation atmp(9), -- ATMP encapsulation msdp(10), -- MSDP encapsulation sixToFour(11), -- 6to4 encapsulation sixOverFour(12), -- 6over4 encapsulation isatap(13), -- ISATAP encapsulation teredo(14) -- Teredo encapsulation } END -- -- Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003). All Rights Reserved. -- -- This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished -- to others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise -- explain it or assist in its implmentation may be prepared, copied, -- published and distributed, in whole or in part, without -- restriction of any kind, provided that the above copyright notice -- and this paragraph are included on all such copies and derivative -- works. However, this document itself may not be modified in any -- way, such as by removing the copyright notice or references to the -- Internet Society or other Internet organizations, except as needed -- for the purpose of developing Internet standards in which case the -- procedures for copyrights defined in the Internet Standards -- process must be followed, or as required to translate it into -- languages other than English. -- -- The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not -- be revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns. -- -- This document and the information contained herein is provided on -- an "AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET -- ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR -- IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF -- THE INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED -- WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. -- --