Internet Engineering Task Force J.N. Nguyen
Internet-Draft R.G. Cole
Intended status: Experimental US Army CERDEC
Expires: July 07, 2013 January 03, 2013

Definition of Managed Objects for the MANET Essential Connected Dominating Set (E-CDS) Process
draft-nguyen-manet-ecds-mib-02

Abstract

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes objects for configuring aspects of the Essential Connected Dominating Set (E-CDS) process for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs). The ECDS-MIB also reports state information, performance metrics, and notifications. In addition to configuration, the additional state and performance information is useful to operators troubleshooting multicast forwarding problems.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in the Internet community. In particular, it describes objects for configuring aspects of a process implementing the Essential-Connected Dominating Set (E-CDS) [RFC5614] algorithm for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs). The E-CDS process transforms a 2-hop neighborhood topology information set for routers to dynamically perform relay self-election to form a Connected Dominating Set (CDS). The ECDS-MIB, an extension to the SMF-MIB [draft-ietf-manet-smf-mib-06], reports state information, performance metrics, and notifications. In addition to configuration, this additional state and performance information is useful to operators troubleshooting multicast forwarding problems.

2. The Internet-Standard Management Framework

For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of [RFC3410]. Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed the Management Information Base or MIB. MIB objects are generally accessed through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Objects in the MIB are defined using the mechanisms defined in the Structure of Management Information (SMI). This memo specifies a MIB module that is compliant to the SMIv2, which is described in STD 58, [RFC2578], STD 58, [RFC2579] and STD 58, [RFC2580].

3. Conventions

The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].

4. Overview

The E-CDS algorithm provides method for implementing selection of Multipoint Relay nodes that define an estimate of the Minimum Connected Dominating Set (MCDS) flooding. The MCDS provides an efficient and complete coverage of the nodes comprising the MANET. The packet forwarding rules do not require knowledge of the previous hop. Routers that run Simplified Multicast Forwarding (SMF) [RFC6621] and have E-CDS enabled can be mixed with routers that run SMF and Classic Flooding (CF) enabled without a problem, even when the CF nodes are not participating in the Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP) [RFC6130]. Another benefit is that packets opportunistically received from non-symmetric neighbors may be forwarded without compromising flooding efficiency or correctness. Furthermore, multicast sources not participating in NHDP may freely inject their traffic and any neighboring E-CDS relays will properly forward the traffic. The E-CDS based relay set selection algorithm is defined in [RFC5614].

4.1. ECDS-MIB Management Model

As mentioned in Overview Section, the ECDS-MIB is an extension to SMF-MIB. The SMF-MIB defines the management interfaces into the SMF process. The SMF process is a framework for efficient broadcast capabilities within a MANET. As part of the management interfaces, the SMF-MIB contains configuration objects required for the common management of all CDS processes. The SMF-MIB contains a capabilities table which lists the set of CDS algorithms supported by the specific router. However, the SMF-MIB does not define objects for configuration which are specific to the particular CDS process in question. Hence, it is required that additional MIB modules be defined for each new CDS process implemented on the router. In this sense, these additional MIB-modules extend the SMF-MIB.

 ______________                _____________
|              |              |             |
| Neighborhood |              |  Relay Set  |
|  Discovery   |------------->|  Selection  |
|              |   neighbor   |  Algorithm  |
|______________|     info     |_____________|
	\                              /
         \                            /
  neighbor\                          /forwarding
    info*  \      ____________      /  status
            \    |            |    /
             `-->| Forwarding |<--'
                 |  Process   |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>|____________|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>
incoming packet,                 forwarded packets
interface id*, and
previous hop*

Figure 1: SMF router Architecture.

The various CDS algorithms are referred to as Relay Set Selection Algorithm (RSSA) within the SMF specification. The RSSAs can rely upon topology information gotten from the MANET NHDP, from the specific MANET routing protocol running on the node, or from Layer 2 information passed up to the higher layer protocol processes. In the ECDS process, nodes can select themselves as relays using a router identifier and a nodal metric known as "Router Priority" for all one-hop and two-hop neighbors. Changing the Router Priority can result in different realizations of CDSs for a given network topology.

4.2. Terms

The following definitions apply throughout this document:

5. Structure of the MIB Module

This section presents the structure of the ECDS-MIB module. The objects are arranged into the following groups:

5.1. Textual Conventions

The textual conventions defined within the ECDS-MIB are as follows:

5.2. The Configuration Group

The E-CDS device is configured with a set of controls. Some of the prominent configuration controls for the SMF E-CDS device follow:

5.3. The State Group

The state of an ECDS device can be retrieved from the following objects:

5.4. The Performance Group

The E-CDS performance counters consist of per node objects:

5.5. The Notifications Group

The Notifications Sub-tree contains the list of notifications supported within the ECDS-MIB and their intended purpose or utility. These include:

6. Relationship to Other MIB Modules

6.1. Relationship to the SNMPv2-MIB

The 'system' group in the SNMPv2-MIB [RFC3418] is defined as being mandatory for all systems, and the objects apply to the entity as a whole. The 'system' group provides identification of the management entity and certain other system-wide data. The ECDS-MIB does not duplicate those objects.

6.2. Relationship to the SMF-MIB

This ECDS-MIB module is an extension of the SMF-MIB module in the sense previously discussed. To manage SMF router with ECDS-enabled, both SMF-MIB and ECDS-MIB implementations are required.

6.3. MIB modules required for IMPORTS

The textual conventions imported for use in the SMF-MIB are as follows:

7. Definitions


ECDS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN

IMPORTS

	MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE,
	Counter32, Integer32, experimental
		FROM SNMPv2-SMI 			   -- [RFC2578]

	TEXTUAL-CONVENTION, TruthValue
		FROM SNMPv2-TC 			           -- [RFC2579]

	MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP 
		FROM SNMPv2-CONF 		           -- [RFC2580]

	InetAddress, InetAddressType
		FROM INET-ADDRESS-MIB 		           -- [RFC4001]
;

manetEcdsMIB MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "201301021000Z" -- 2 January 2013
ORGANIZATION "IETF MANET Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
"WG E-Mail:	manet@ietf.org

WG Chairs: 	jmacker@nrl.navy.mil
		sratliff@cisco.com 

Editors: 	James H. Nguyen
		US Army CERDEC
		Space and Terrestrial Communications
		6010 Frankford Road
		Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005
		USA
		+1 443 395-5628

		Robert G. Cole
		US Army CERDEC
		Space and Terrestrial Communications
		Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005
		USA
		+1 443 395-8744"

DESCRIPTION

	"This MIB module contains managed object definitions for the 
         Manet E-CDS process defined in: [RFC5614]

	 Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2008). This version of this MIB 
	 module is part of RFC xxxx; see the RFC itself for full legal 
	 notices."

	-- revision
	REVISION "201301021000Z" -- 2 January 2013
	DESCRIPTION
		"Initial version of this MIB module,
	 	 published as draft-nguyen-maney-ecds-mib-02.txt."
	::= { experimental 9999 }  -- to be assigned by IANA



-- 
-- TEXTUAL Conventions
--

EcdsStatus ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
	STATUS		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"An indication of the operability of a E-CDS function 
                 or feature or example, the status of an node: 
		
		 - 'enabled(1)' indicates that it is performing E-CDS 
                   functions
		 - 'disabled(2)' indicates that it is not."
	SYNTAX	INTEGER {
			enabled (1),
			disabled (2)
		}

--
-- Top-Level Object Identifier Assignments
--

ecdsMIBNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER 	::= { manetEcdsMIB 0 }
ecdsMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER 	::= { manetEcdsMIB 1 }
ecdsMIBConformance OBJECT IDENTIFIER 	::= { manetEcdsMIB 2 }

--
-- ecdsMIBObjects Assignments:
-- ecdsConfigurationGroup 	- 1
-- ecdsStateGroup 		- 2
-- ecdsPerformanceGroup 	- 3
--

--
-- ecdsConfigurationGroup
--
-- This group contains the E-CDS objects that configure specific 
-- options that determine the overall performance and operation
-- of the multicast forwarding process for the router device
--


ecdsConfigurationGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ecdsMIBObjects 1 }

ecdsAdminStatus	OBJECT-TYPE
	SYNTAX		EcdsStatus
	MAX-ACCESS	read-write
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"The configured status of the E-CDS process on this 
                 device. 

		 - Enabled(1) means that E-CDS is configured to run on 
                   this device. 
		 - Disabled(2) mean that the E-CDS process is 
                   configured off. 

		 This object is persistent and when written the entity 
		 should save the change to non-volatile storage.
		
		 The default value of ecdsAdminStatus is disabled (2)."
	DEFVAL { disabled }
	::= { ecdsConfigurationGroup 1 }

ecdsRouterIDAddrType	OBJECT-TYPE
	SYNTAX		InetAddressType
	MAX-ACCESS	read-write
	STATUS		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"The address type of the address that is used for 
                 'ecdsRouterID' of this router as specified in the 
                 'ecdsRouterID' text.

		 Only ipv4(1) and ipv6(2) are supported. 

		 ecdsRouterIDAddrType can be set by the management 
                 station, the ecdsRouterID must be a routable address
                 assigned to this router.  If the management station 
                 does not assign this value then the router should 
                 choose the highest routable IP address assigned to 
                 this router. the default value of ecdsRouterAddrType
                 is ipv4.

		 This object is persistent and when written, the
                 entity should save the change to non-volatitle 
                 storage."
	DEFVAL { ipv4 }
::= { ecdsConfigurationGroup 2 }

ecdsRouterID 	OBJECT-TYPE
	SYNTAX		InetAddress (SIZE(4|16))
	MAX-ACCESS 	read-write
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"The IP address used as the E-CDS router ID.  This can
                 be set by the management station.  If not explicitly
                 set, then the device should select a routable IP 
                 address assigned to this router for use as the 
                 'ecdsRouterID'.  The ecdsRouterID is a logical 
                 identification that must be consistent across 
                 interoperating E-CDS neighborhoods and it is 
                 recommended to be chosen as the numerically largest 
		 address contained in a node's 'Neighbor Address List'
                 as defined in NHDP. A ecdsRouterID must be unique 
                 within the scope of the operating MANET network 
                 regardless of the method used for selecting it.  

		 This object is persistent and when written the entity 
		 should save the change to non-volatile storage."
::= { ecdsConfigurationGroup 3 }

ecdsConfiguredRtrPriMethod OBJECT-TYPE
	SYNTAX 	INTEGER {
			dynamicallyConfigured (1),
			managementConfigured (2),
			other (3)
		}
	MAX-ACCESS 	read-write
	STATUS	 	current
	DESCRIPTION
		"This object indicates which method Router Priority 
                 value is computed."
::= { ecdsConfigurationGroup 4 }

ecdsConfiguredRouterPriority OBJECT-TYPE
	SYNTAX 		Integer32
	MAX-ACCESS 	read-write
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"a nodal metric for all 1-hop and 2-hop neighbors. 
                 Relay routers use tuple of router identifier and 
                 router priority to compute self-election of MPR."
::= { ecdsConfigurationGroup 5 }

ecdsConfiguredMember OBJECT-TYPE
	SYNTAX 	INTEGER {
			potential(1),
			always(2),
			never(3)
		}
	MAX-ACCESS 	read-write
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"The E-CDS downselects a set of forwarders for
                 multicast forwarding. Sometimes, it is useful to force
                 an agent to be included or excluded from the resulting 
                 CDS. This object is a switch to allow for this 
                 behavior.  

		 - The value potential(1) allows the selected E-CDS
		   to determine if this agent is included or 
		   excluded from the E-CDS. 

		 - The value always(1) forces the selected E-CDS 
                   process

		 - The value never(3) forces not to use E-CDS process

		 - The default setting for this object is 
                   'potential(1)'.  Other settings could pose 
                   operational risks under certain conditions.  

		 This object is persistent and when written the entity 
		 should save the change to non-volatile storage."
	DEFVAL { potential }
::= { ecdsConfigurationGroup 6 }

--
-- E-CDS State Group
--

ecdsStateGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ecdsMIBObjects 2 }

ecdsOperationStatus OBJECT-TYPE
	SYNTAX 		EcdsStatus
	MAX-ACCESS 	read-only
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"The configured status of the E-CDS process on this 
		 device. 

		 - enabled(1) means that E-CDS is configured to run on
                   this device. 
		
		 - disabled(2) mean that the E-CDS process is 
                   configured off. 

		 This object is persistent and when written the entity 
		 should save the change to non-volatile storage.
		
		 The default value of ecdsOperationStatus is 
                 disabled (2)."
	DEFVAL { disabled }
::= { ecdsStateGroup 1 }


ecdsCurrentRtrPriValue OBJECT-TYPE
	SYNTAX 		Integer32 
	MAX-ACCESS 	read-only
	STATUS		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"current Router Priority value"
::= { ecdsStateGroup 2 }

ecdsCurrentInEcds OBJECT-TYPE
	SYNTAX 		TruthValue
	MAX-ACCESS	read-only
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"This object indicates that the current node has E-CDS 
		 configured and in E-CDS. true(1) means the router has 
		 E-CDS configured or false(2) otherwise."
::= { ecdsStateGroup 3 }


--
-- E-CDS Performance Group
--

ecdsPerformanceGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ecdsMIBObjects 3 }

ecdsInEcdsChange OBJECT-TYPE
	SYNTAX		Counter32
	MAX-ACCESS	read-only
	STATUS		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"This object indicates how many times the current 
                 node is configured to be in E-CDS."
::= { ecdsPerformanceGroup 1 }


ecdsCurrentRtrPriValueChange OBJECT-TYPE
	SYNTAX		Counter32
	MAX-ACCESS	read-only
	STATUS		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"This object indicates how many times the Router 
                 Priority of the current node has been changed."
::= { ecdsPerformanceGroup 2 }

--
-- E-CDS Notification 
--

ecdsMIBNotifObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER 	::= { ecdsMIBNotifications 0 }

--
-- E-CDS Notification Objects
--

ecdsAdminStatusChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
	OBJECTS {
		ecdsRouterID,	      -- the originator of notification
		ecdsRouterIDAddrType, -- the originator of notification
		ecdsAdminStatus	      -- the new status of E-CDS 
                                      --     process
	}
	STATUS		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"ecdsAdminStatusChange notification is sent when 
		 ecdsAdminStatus is changed."
::= { ecdsMIBNotifObjects 1 }

ecdsConfiguredMemberChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
	OBJECTS {
		ecdsRouterID,	      -- the originator of notification
		ecdsRouterIDAddrType, -- the originator of notification
		ecdsConfiguredMember  -- the indication of being 
                                      --    included from E-CDS process
	}
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"ecdsConfiguredMemberChange notification is sent when 
		 ecdsConfiguredMember is changed."
::= { ecdsMIBNotifObjects 2 }

ecdsRtrPriChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
	OBJECTS {
		ecdsRouterID,	             -- the originator of 
                                             --     notification
		ecdsRouterIDAddrType,        -- the originator of 
                                             --     notification
		ecdsConfiguredRouterPriority -- the priority value
	}
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"ecdsIfRtrPriChange notification is sent when 
                 ecdsIfRtrPri value is changed."
::= { ecdsMIBNotifObjects 3 }

ecdsRtrPriMethodChange NOTIFICATION-TYPE
	OBJECTS {
		ecdsRouterID,	           -- the originator of 
                                           --     notification
		ecdsRouterIDAddrType,      -- the originator of 
                                           --     notification
		ecdsConfiguredRtrPriMethod -- the method is used to 
                                           --     calculate router 
                                           --     priority
	}
	STATUS		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"ecdsRtrPriMethodChange notification is sent when
		 ecdsConfiguredRtrPriMethod is changed."
::= { ecdsMIBNotifObjects 4 }

--
-- Compliance Statements
--

ecdsCompliances OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { ecdsMIBConformance 1 }
ecdsMIBGroups 	OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::= { ecdsMIBConformance 2 }

ecdsBasicCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION 
		"The basic implementation requirements for managed 
		 network entities that implement the E-CDS process."
	MODULE -- this module
	MANDATORY-GROUPS { 
		ecdsConfigurationComplianceGroup 
	}
::= { ecdsCompliances 1 }

ecdsFullCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION 
		"The full implementation requirements for managed  
		 network entities that implement the E-CDS process."
	MODULE -- this module
	MANDATORY-GROUPS { 
		ecdsConfigurationComplianceGroup,
		ecdsStateComplianceGroup,
		ecdsPerformanceComplianceGroup,
		ecdsNotificationsComplianceGroup
	}
::= { ecdsCompliances 2 }

ecdsConfigurationComplianceGroup OBJECT-GROUP
	OBJECTS {
		ecdsAdminStatus,
		ecdsRouterID,
                ecdsRouterIDAddrType,
                ecdsConfiguredRouterPriority,
		ecdsConfiguredMember,
		ecdsConfiguredRtrPriMethod
	}
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"Set of configuration objects implemented in this 
                 module"
::= { ecdsMIBGroups 1 }

ecdsStateComplianceGroup OBJECT-GROUP
	OBJECTS {	
		ecdsOperationStatus,
		ecdsCurrentRtrPriValue,
		ecdsCurrentInEcds
	}
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"set of state objects implemented in this module"
::= { ecdsMIBGroups 2 }

ecdsPerformanceComplianceGroup OBJECT-GROUP
	OBJECTS {
		ecdsInEcdsChange,
		ecdsCurrentRtrPriValueChange
	}
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"set of performance objects implemented in this
                 module"
::= { ecdsMIBGroups 3 }

ecdsNotificationsComplianceGroup NOTIFICATION-GROUP
	NOTIFICATIONS {
		ecdsAdminStatusChange,
		ecdsConfiguredMemberChange,
		ecdsRtrPriChange,
		ecdsRtrPriMethodChange
	}
	STATUS 		current
	DESCRIPTION
		"set of notification objects implemented in this
                 module"
::= { ecdsMIBGroups 4 }

END

8. Security Considerations

This section discusses security implications of the choices made in this ECDS-MIB module.

There are a number of management objects defined in this MIB module with MAX-ACCESS clause of read-write and/or read-create. Such objects maybe considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. The support of SET operations in a non-secure environment without proper protection can have a negative effect on network operations. These are objects and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

9. Applicability Statement

This document describes objects for configuring Essential Connected Dominating Set (E-CDS) process parameters on a router. This MIB module, denoted ECDS-MIB module, also reports state, performance information and notifications. Since it is an extension of SMF-MIB module, the same applicability examples can be found in SMF-MIB draft.

10. IANA Considerations

The MIB module in this document uses the following IANA-assigned OBJECT IDENTIFIER value recorded in the SMI Numbers registry:

    
        Descriptor        OBJECT IDENTIFIER value
        ----------        -----------------------
        ECDS-MIB          { experimental 9999 }
	IANA EDITOR NOTE: please assign 9999
    
  

11. Contributors

This MIB document uses templates authored by D. Harrington which is based on contributions from the MIB Doctors, especially Juergen Schoenwaelder, Dave Perkins, C.M. Heard, and Randy Presuhn.

12. Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge the valuable comments from Ulrich Herberg in the early phases of the development of this MIB-module. Further, the authors would like to acknowledge to work of Brian Little and Ryan Morgan on their software development of the ECDS-MIB.

13. Change Log

This section tracks the revision history in the development of this ECDS-MIB. It will be removed from the final version of this document.

These changes were made from draft-nguyen-manet-ecds-mib-01 to draft-nguyen-manet-ecds-mib-02:

  1. Added references, applicability statement, security considerations, IANA considerations, acknowledgment.
  2. Added ecdsRouterIDAddrType object to go along with ecdsRouterID

These changes were made from draft-nguyen-manet-ecds-mib-00 to draft-nguyen-manet-ecds-mib-01:

  1. Initial draft

14. Open Issues

This section contains the set of open issues related to the development and design of the ECDS-MIB. This section will not be present in the final version of the MIB and will be removed once all the open issues have been resolved.

  1. Does this MIB module need to include the MDR Level as a state object?
  2. Within the Security Section, we need to include a discussion of the problems caused by mis-configuring the ecdsRouterID, the ecdsConfigured RtrPriMethod, and the ecdsConfiguredRouterPriority objects.
  3. Once the SMF-MIB module is published, the references to the RFC must be updated.
  4. A careful review by the working group.

15. Title

***************************************************************
* Note to the RFC Editor (to be removed prior to publication) *
*                                                             *
* 1) The reference to RFCXXXX within the DESCRIPTION clauses  *
* of the MIB module point to this draft and are to be         *
* assigned by the RFC Editor.                                 *
*                                                             *
***************************************************************

16. References

16.1. Normative References

[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
[RFC2578] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999.
[RFC2579] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2579, April 1999.
[RFC2580] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580, April 1999.
[RFC3418] Presuhn, R., "Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", STD 62, RFC 3418, December 2002.
[RFC4001] Daniele, M., Haberman, B., Routhier, S. and J. Schoenwaelder, "Textual Conventions for Internet Network Addresses", RFC 4001, February 2005.
[RFC6130] Clausen, T., Dearlove, C. and J. Dean, "Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Neighborhood Discovery Protocol (NHDP)", RFC 6130, April 2011.
[RFC6621] Macker, J., "Simplified Multicast Forwarding", RFC 6621, May 2012.
[RFC5614] Ogier, R. and P. Spagnolo, "Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) Extension of OSPF Using Connected Dominating Set (CDS) Flooding", RFC 5614, August 2009.
[draft-ietf-manet-smf-mib-06] Cole, R, Macker, J, Adamson, B and S Harnedy, "Definition of Managed Objects for the Manet Simplified Multicast Framework Relay Set Process", Internet-Draft draft-cole-manet-smf-mib-06, February 2009.

16.2. Informative References

[RFC3410] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D. and B. Stewart, "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-Standard Management Framework", RFC 3410, December 2002.

Authors' Addresses

James H. Nguyen US Army CERDEC 6010 Frankford Road Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21005 USA Phone: +1 443 395 5628 EMail: james.h.nguyen4.civ@mail.mil
Robert G. Cole US Army CERDEC 6010 Frankford Road Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21005 USA Phone: +1 443 395 8744 EMail: robert.g.cole@us.army.mil