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FRAMEWORK-TC-PIB PIB-DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION,
Unsigned32, pib FROM COPS-PR-SPPI;
frwkTcPib MODULE-IDENTITY
SUBJECT-CATEGORIES { all }
LAST-UPDATED "200302130000Z" -- 13 Feb 2003
ORGANIZATION "IETF RAP WG"
CONTACT-INFO "Keith McCloghrie
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive,
San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA
Phone: +1 408 526 5260
Email: kzm@cisco.com
John Seligson
Nortel Networks, Inc.
4401 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA
Phone: +1 408 495 2992
Email: jseligso@nortelnetworks.com
Ravi Sahita
Intel Labs.
2111 NE 25th Ave.
Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA
Phone: +1 503 712 1554
Email: ravi.sahita@intel.com
RAP WG Mailing list: rap@ops.ietf.org "
DESCRIPTION
"The PIB module containing the Role and RoleCombination
Textual Conventions and other generic TCs.
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003). This version of
this PIB module is part of RFC 3318; see the RFC itself for
full legal notices."
REVISION "200302130000Z" -- 13 Feb 2003
DESCRIPTION "Initial version, published in RFC 3318."
::= { pib 3 }
Role ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A role represents a functionality characteristic or
capability of a resource to which policies are applied.
Examples of roles include Backbone_interface,
Frame_Relay_interface, BGP-capable-router, web-server,
firewall, etc.
The only valid character set is US-ASCII. Valid characters
are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, period, hyphen and underscore. A role
must always start with a letter (a-z or A-Z). A role must
not contain the US-ASCII characters '*' or '+' since they
have special meaning associated with them, explained in the
RoleCombination TEXTUAL CONVENTION."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (1..31))
RoleCombination ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An octet string containing concatenated Roles. For the
format specification of roles, refer to the 'Role' TEXTUAL-
CONVENTION. A valid Role Combination must be formed by a set
of valid Roles, concatenated by the US-ASCII character '+',
where the roles are in lexicographic order from minimum to
maximum. For example, 'a+b' and 'b+a' are NOT different
role-combinations; rather, they are different formatting of
the same (one) role-combination.
Notice the roles within a role-combination are in
Lexicographic order from minimum to maximum, hence, we
declare:
'a+b' is the valid formatting of the role-combination,
'b+a' is an invalid formatting of the role-combination.
Notice the need of zero-length role-combination as the role-
combination of interfaces to which no roles have been
assigned. This role-combination is also known as the 'null'
role-combination. (Note the deliberate use of lower case
letters to avoid confusion with the US-ASCII NULL character
which has a value of zero but length of one.)
The US-ASCII character '*' is used to specify a wild carded
Role Combination. '*' must not be used to wildcard Roles.
Hence, we declare:
'*+a+b' is a valid wild carded Role Combination.
'eth*+a+b' is not a valid wild carded Role Combination.
Note that since Roles are lexicographically listed in a Role
Combination, the following is an invalid role combination,
since '*' is lexicographically before 'a': 'a+b+*'."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..255))
PrcIdentifierOid ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An OID that identifies a PRC. The value MUST be an OID
assigned to a PRC's entry definition. The Entry definition
of a PRC has an OID value XxxTable.1 where XxxTable is the
OID assigned to the PRC table object.
An attribute with this syntax MUST specify a PRC, which is
defined in the PIB module(s) registered in the context of
the client-type used.
An attribute with this syntax cannot have the value 0.0
(zeroDotZero). If the attribute using this syntax can be set
to 0.0 use the PrcIdentifierOidOrZero TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
which makes such use explicit."
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
PrcIdentifierOidOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An OID that identifies a PRC or zeroDotZero (0.0). The
value MUST be an OID assigned to a PRC's entry definition or
0.0 (zeroDotZero). The Entry definition of a PRC has an OID
value XxxTable.1 where XxxTable is the OID assigned to the
PRC table object.
An attribute with this syntax can have the value 0.0
(zeroDotZero) to indicate that it currently does not
identify a PRC."
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
AttrIdentifier ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A Unsigned32 value that identifies an attribute in a PRC by
its sub-id. The sub-id is the OID assigned to this attribute
in the PRC definition.
A AttrIdentifier value is always interpreted within the
context of an attribute of type PrcIdentifierOid or
PrcIdentifierOidOrZero. The PrcIdentifierOid (or
PrcIdentifierOidOrZero) object which defines the context
must be registered immediately before the object which uses
the AttrIdentifier textual convention. If the context
defining attribute is of type PrcIdentifierOidOrZero and has
the value 0.0, then in that case this attribute value has no
meaning.
An attribute with this syntax MUST specify a sub-id which
MUST be defined in the PRC identified (if any) in the
PrcIdentifierOid (or PrcIdentifierOidOrZero) attribute. The
PrcIdentifierOid (orZero) and the AttrIdentifier attributes
together identify a particular attribute in a particular
PRC.
An attribute with this syntax cannot have the value 0
(zero). If the attribute using this syntax can be set
to 0 use the AttrIdentifierOrZero TEXTUAL-CONVENTION which
makes that explicit."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..4294967295)
AttrIdentifierOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A Unsigned32 value that identifies an attribute in a PRC by
its sub-id or has the value 0 (zero). The sub-id if non-
zero, is the OID assigned to this attribute in the PRC
definition.
An AttrIdentifierOrZero value is always interpreted within
the context of an attribute of type PrcIdentifierOid or
PrcIdentifierOidOrZero. The PrcIdentifierOid (or
PrcIdentifierOidOrZero) object that defines the context must
be registered immediately before the object which uses the
AttrIdentifierOrZero textual convention. If the context
defining attribute is of type PrcIdentifierOidOrZero and has
the value 0.0, then in that case this attribute value has no
meaning.
An attribute with this syntax can have the value 0 (zero) to
indicate that it currently does not identify a PRC
attribute. If it has a non-zero value, the
PrcIdentifierOid (orZero) and the AttrIdentifierOrZero
attributes together identify a particular attribute in a
particular PRC."
SYNTAX Unsigned32
AttrIdentifierOid ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An OID that identifies an attribute in a PRC. The value
MUST be an OID assigned to a PRC's attribute definition. The
last sub-id is the sub-id of the attribute as it is
defined in the PRC entry definition. The prefix OID (after
dropping the last sub-id) is the OID assigned to the Entry
object of a defined PRC. The Entry definition of a PRC has
an OID value XxxTable.1 where XxxTable is the OID assigned
to the PRC Table object.
An attribute with this syntax MUST not have the value 0.0
(zeroDotZero). If 0.0 is a valid value, the TEXTUAL
CONVENTION AttrIdentifierOidOrZero must be used which makes
such use explicit."
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
AttrIdentifierOidOrZero ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An OID that identifies an attribute in a PRC or has a value
0.0 (zeroDotZero). The value MUST be an OID assigned to a
PRC's attribute definition or the value 0.0.
If not 0.0, the last sub-id MUST be the sub-id of the
attribute as it is defined in the PRC Entry object
definition. The prefix OID (after dropping the last sub-id)
is the OID assigned to the Entry object of a defined PRC.
The Entry definition of a PRC has an OID value XxxTable.1
Where, XxxTable is the OID assigned to the PRC Table
object.
An attribute with this syntax can have the value 0.0
(zeroDotZero) to indicate that it currently does not
identify a PRC's attribute."
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
ClientType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An Unsigned32 value that identifies a COPS Client-type. An
attribute with this syntax must be set to zero if it does
not specify a COPS client-type for the PRI."
REFERENCE
"The COPS (Common Open Policy Service) Protocol, RFC 2748."
SYNTAX Unsigned32 (0..65535)
ClientHandle ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"An octet string that identifies a COPS Client handle. A
zero length value implies the attribute does not specify a
valid client handle."
REFERENCE
"The COPS (Common Open Policy Service) Protocol, RFC 2748."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..65535))
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