Re: [sidr] adopt a mib
"Bert (IETF) Wijnen" <bertietf@bwijnen.net> Fri, 05 August 2011 06:33 UTC
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Subject: Re: [sidr] adopt a mib
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During the discussion at the SIDR WG session at IETF81 we found that the bgpVRTValid attribute in that table makes no sense, because we do not have that info. These are ALL validated ROAs (or better validated prefixes) as I understand it. Bert On 8/5/11 8:09 AM, Robert Raszuk wrote: > Hi, > > Just looking at draft-ymbk-bgp-origin-validation-mib may I ask what would be the root OID string to start SNMP tree walk (or set > the trap) to list all INVALID or NOT_FOUND BGP entries ? > > Rgs, > R. > > > On 8/4/2011 4:17 PM, Randy Bush wrote: >> i would request the wg adopt >> >> draft-ymbk-bgp-origin-validation-mib >> draft-ymbk-rpki-rtr-protocol-mib >> >> yes, they are works in progress. but that's what a wg is for. >> >> fwiw, bert is hacking away. expect fuller work in a week. >> >> randy >> _______________________________________________ >> sidr mailing list >> sidr@ietf.org >> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sidr >> > > _______________________________________________ > sidr mailing list > sidr@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sidr >
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Bert (IETF) Wijnen
- [sidr] adopt a mib Randy Bush
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Roque Gagliano
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Randy Bush
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Robert Raszuk
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Robert Raszuk
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Bert (IETF) Wijnen
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Robert Raszuk
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Sean Turner
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Rob Austein
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Warren Kumari
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Randy Bush
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Matthias Waehlisch
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Arturo Servin
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Randy Bush
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib t.petch
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Michael Baer
- Re: [sidr] adopt a mib Robert Raszuk