-- ============================================================================ -- AT-ETH.MIB, Allied Telesis enterprise MIB: DHCP module -- -- Extracted from ATROUTER.MIB of pre 2.9.1 release -- -- June 2006, Stan Xiang -- -- Copyright (c) 2006 by Allied Telesis, Inc. -- All rights reserved. -- -- ============================================================================ AT-DHCP-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE FROM SNMPv2-SMI DisplayString, TruthValue FROM SNMPv2-TC ifIndex FROM IF-MIB modules, DisplayStringUnsized FROM AT-SMI-MIB ; dhcp MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "200606281222Z" ORGANIZATION "Allied Telesis, Inc" CONTACT-INFO "http://www.alliedtelesis.com" DESCRIPTION "This MIB file contains definitions of managed objects for the DHCP module. " REVISION "200606281222Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial Revision" ::= { modules 70 } -- The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) module. This group provides -- management information for DHCP, which will be implemented in a number of -- stages. -- stage 1, May/2002, Tony van der Peet -- No DHCP MIB has been found in an RFC, so DHCP has to be supported -- in the enterprise MIB. Basic request is for a TRAP when a DHCP -- host range is exhausted. Some basic variables for the range -- information are provided in order to allow lookup of the exhausted -- range. Also provided are variables for the express purpose of -- adding to the TRAP message. -- The DHCP range table. Each entry in the table gives information about a -- single DHCP range currently configured in the switch/router. dhcpRangeTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DhcpRangeEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The table of DHCP ranges." ::= { dhcp 1 } dhcpRangeEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DhcpRangeEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A single entry of the DHCP range table. This contains information about a single DHCP range configured on this device." INDEX { dhcpRangeIndex } ::= { dhcpRangeTable 1 } DhcpRangeEntry ::= SEQUENCE { dhcpRangeIndex INTEGER, dhcpRangeName DisplayStringUnsized, dhcpRangeBaseAddress IpAddress, dhcpRangeNumberOfAddresses INTEGER, dhcpRangeGateway IpAddress } dhcpRangeIndex OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The index of this DHCP range. DHCP ranges are stored in a list which is ordered by range name. The index gives the place in the list. Note that if ranges are added or deleted, the index for a given range will change. Since this table is read-only, this will not have an undue effect, but if in future this table is made read-write, a mechanism will have to be created to lock the indices of the range table while SET operations are proceeding." ::= { dhcpRangeEntry 1 } dhcpRangeName OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayStringUnsized (SIZE (1..15)) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The name given to identify this DHCP range. This is the ultimate method for uniquely identifying this range. Names are compared without regard to case, for example >range1< will be treated as the same as >RANGE1<." ::= { dhcpRangeEntry 2 } dhcpRangeBaseAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The base address of this range. This address defines the lower bound of the range of IP addresses which can be allocated to devices requesting an IP address via DHCP." ::= { dhcpRangeEntry 3 } dhcpRangeNumberOfAddresses OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (1..256) MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The number of IP address in this range. This number defines the upper bound of the range of IP addresses which can be allocated to devices requesting an IP address via DHCP." ::= { dhcpRangeEntry 4 } dhcpRangeGateway OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The IP address of the BOOTP relay agent which will be relaying DHCP requests for this range. If this address is 0.0.0.0, then there will be no BOOTP relay agent and the range will be allocated to devices directly connected to this device." ::= { dhcpRangeEntry 5 } -- DHCP traps. -- DHCP trap variables. special variables set up to act as reference points for -- variables sent in TRAPs. dhcpTrapVariable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dhcp 2 } dhcpRangeExhaustedGateway OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Whenever a DHCP client attempts to lease an IP address and the DHCP server cannot provide an address, this variable is set to the gateway address of the DHCP request. The gateway address is the IP address of the gateway acting as a BOOTP relay agent for the request. If there is no gateway, the address will be 0.0.0.0. If the gateway address is non-zero, the DHCP range from which the allocation should have been made will able to be identified by lookup in the DHCP range table." ::= { dhcpTrapVariable 1 } dhcpRangeExhaustedInterface OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Whenever a DHCP client attempts to lease an IP address and the DHCP server cannot provide an address, this variable is set to the IP address of the interface which received the DHCP request. If the gateway address associated with the failed DHCP request is 0.0.0.0, the interface address will be able to be used to lookup the range that was exhausted and from which the allocation should have been made." ::= { dhcpTrapVariable 2 } dhcpTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dhcp 0 } dhcpRangeExhaustedTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { dhcpRangeExhaustedGateway, dhcpRangeExhaustedInterface } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This trap is generated when a DHCP client makes a request for an IP address and the request cannot be satisfied because all addresses in the range are already allocated to other devices." ::= { dhcpTraps 1 } -- The DHCP client status table. Each entry in the table gives information about -- ip addresses currently configured on created ranges on the switch/router. -- Information shown are the client ip address, clientID, ClientState, ClientType, -- ClientExpiry -- This group was added on 6/Jan/2004 by Sean Lin on request from ATKK for Yahoo!BB dhcpClientTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF DhcpClientEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The table of defined DHCP range client addresses." ::= { dhcp 3 } dhcpClientEntry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DhcpClientEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A single entry of the DHCP range client table. This contains information about a single DHCP range client address." INDEX { dhcpRangeIndex, dhcpClientIpAddress } ::= { dhcpClientTable 1 } DhcpClientEntry ::= SEQUENCE { dhcpClientIpAddress IpAddress, dhcpClientID OCTET STRING, dhcpClientState INTEGER, dhcpClientType INTEGER, dhcpClientExpiry OCTET STRING } dhcpClientIpAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "An IP address from the range of available addresses." ::= { dhcpClientEntry 1 } dhcpClientID OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The hardware address of the client, if any, that has been assigned the IP address." ::= { dhcpClientEntry 2 } dhcpClientState OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER {unused (0), reclaiming (1), inuse (2), offered (3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The state of the IP address; one of unused, inuse or reclaim." ::= { dhcpClientEntry 3 } dhcpClientType OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER {auto (1), dyn (2), static (3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The type of allocation mechanism applied to the IP address; one of static, auto or dyn." ::= { dhcpClientEntry 4 } dhcpClientExpiry OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The expiry date for dynamically allocated IP address." ::= { dhcpClientEntry 5 } END